Thurber’s “Mile And A Half Of Lines” Launched This must-have book takes wing today with an event in Thurber’s hometown of Columbus, Ohio. Read about it here. Related: A Thurber piece in the CSM, July 11, 2019, “The not-so-secret life of James Thurber” [full disclosure: both my wife, Liza Donnelly, and I contributed to A Mile and a Half of
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Book On The Horizon: Tom Gauld’s Mind-Blowing Theories; De Seve’s Two Right Feet; Shannon Wheeler’s Deleted Trump Tweets Etsy Offering; Case For Pencils Spotlights Mary Lawton; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
Coming in April 2020, from Drawn & Quarterly, Department of Mind-Blowing Theories by New Yorker cover artist, Tom Gauld. More info here from the publisher. Mr. Gauld’s most recent New Yorker cover below right. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Peter De Seve’s Two Left Feet Check out Peter De Seve’s hot dog guy’s left foot. Here’s a short piece on Mr.
Read moreThe Tilley Watch Online, June 17-21, 2019; Book On The Horizon: Shannon Wheeler’s Mueller Report
A Weekend Roundup of New Yorker Cartoonists Whose Work Appeared on Daily Shouts or The Daily Cartoon The Daily Cartoon: Avi Steinberg, Tim Hamilton, Farley Katz, Kendra Allenby, and J.A.K. Daily Shouts: Sara Lautman, and Olivia de Recat with Julia Edelman. See all of the above and more here. ___________________________________________________________________________________ News of this Spring 2020 release from IDW, The Mueller
Read moreNew Yorker Cartoon Editor Emma Allen Interviews Mort Gerberg; Graphic Novels For Adults: Liza Donnelly Talks About Her Oscar Drawings; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Christopher Weyant
Here’s The New Yorker‘s cartoon editor, Emma Allen, speaking with Mort Gerberg on the occasion of his 50th year in cartooning. Mr. Gerberg’s first New Yorker cartoon appeared in the issue of April 10, 1965. Link here to his website. _____________________________ Graphic Novels For Adults From The New Indian Express, February 27, 2019, “Sketchy affair: Graphic novels are for adults
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