I can’t remember a time when New Yorker artists have been so honored and acknowledged. Three memoirs by the magazine’s contributors hit the New York Times Best Seller list: Mimi Pond’s Over Easy, Bob Mankoff’s How About Never? Is Never Good for
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New Art from Anatol Kovarsky
Last summer we checked in with the great New Yorker artist, Anatol Kovarsky for an update on his life and work. If we ever needed proof that the saying “once a cartoonist, always a cartoonist” is true, Kovarsky is that proof. At 95, he’s unable to let something slip by without graphic comment. Ink Spill received the above piece from
Read moreSuper Bowl Sunday treat: Bob Eckstein drawing live for The New York Times
From New York Magazine, January 31, 2013, “Beyond the Bud Light — Super Bowl Parties with a Twist” — Bob Eckstein will take up residence at the BB King Blues Club and Grill where he’ll be drawing for the party goers and for the online New York Times community. You can follow Eckstein’s work here on the New
Read moreSteinberg reviewed by Maslin, Mankoff, and Dumas; from the Ink Spill archive “On a Bench with Steinberg”
Janet Maslin (no relation) reviews Deirdre Bair’s Saul Steinberg: A Biography in today’s New York Times: “No Reading Between the Lines” In his weekly blog post, The New Yorker’s Cartoon Editor, Bob Mankoff looks at and shows us some of Steinberg’s work: “Saul Steinberg, Gag Man” A New Yorker cartoonist, Jerry Dumas, writing for the Greenwich Time, December
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