Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon Compared to Baby Yoda, by Lila Ash. Ms. Ash has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2018. Visit her website here. ______________________________________________________- Nurit Karlin’s Archive To Columbia University A Facebook announcement from Columbia University’s Karen Green: Here’s Nurit Karlin’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z: Nurit Karlin (above. Photo taken at a Playboy holiday party,
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Late Notice: A Launch Party Tonight With Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell Live-Drawing; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon; The Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of November 18, 2019; Some Thoughts After Seeing The Documentary Film, “Stevenson Lost And Found”
Late Notice: A Launch Party Tonight With Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell Live-Drawing From the Facebook Invite: Come celebrate the release of Sarah Dooley’s new book ‘Are You My Uber?’ which is a parody of the P.D. Eastman classic ‘Are You My Mother?’ Listen to comedians Sydnee Washington, Eva Victor, Larry Owens, Pat Regan, Marcia Belsky, Gabe Gonzalez, and Taylor Ortega tell
Read moreOne Of The Ones To Watch At DOC NYC Fest: “Stevenson Lost And Found”; Reminder! Peter Kuper Tonight At Greenlight; A Liana Finck Exhibit; Andy Friedman (aka Larry Hat) On Panel With Billy Joel; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Ward Sutton; Review Of Interest: “Screwball! The Cartoonists Who Made The Funnies Funny”
James Stevenson Film One Of Ones To Watch At Doc NYC Fest From Bedford + Bowery, November 6, 2019, “What To Watch At This Year’s Doc NYC Festival” James Stevenson’s entry on the Spill‘s A-Z: James Stevenson Born, NYC, 1929. Died, February 17, 2017, Cos Cob, Connecticut. New Yorker work: March 10, 1956 -. Stevenson interned as an office boy
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Today’s Daily Cartoon & Cartoonist: A King’s reception by J.A.K., who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2014. Yesterday’s Daily cartoonist: Lila Ash, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2018. Yesterdays Bonus Daily cartoonist: Kim Warp who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1999.
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