Weekend Spill: Arantza Pena Popo’s “The Mole” Nominated For An Ignatz Award; Fave Photo Of The Weekend…Stevens And Karasik; Liza Donnelly On Sarah Akinterinwa; Tilley Watch Online, August 11-15, 2025

Arantza Pena Popo Nominated For An Ignatz Award   Arantza Pena Popo, who began contributing to The New yorker in 2020 has been nominated for an Ignatz Award in the category of Outstanding Minicomic, forThe Mole, her self-published comic. On Instagram, Ms. Popo said The Mole is “about a depraved lesbian who falls in love with women’s mole and has

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Thurber Thursday : Audio… “The Ultimate Non-Superman”; Video… “Thurber’s Columbus”

  Audio Of Interest: from WSHU Public Radio, August 11, 2025, “Ordinary Lives”  a short (audio) essay, in which David Bouchier cites James Thurber’s most famous (non-seal) character, Walter Mitty. Video Of Interest: From Ohio State University, “Thurber’s Columbus” — a short charming video about Thurber from his alma mater’s library’s Special Collections. –Above, an original Thurber drawing from OSU’s

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Wednesday Spill: Liza Donnelly On Emily Flake; Video Of Interest…Jason Chatfield With Hilary Campbell; Now That’s A Cover!

Liza Donnelly On Emily Flake Long time New Yorker contributor, Liza Donnelly continues her series of mini-essays on the cartoonists featured in her upcoming documentary, Women Laughing. Here’s her latest entry: “The Cartoons Of Emily Flake.” Ms. Flake (shown left) began contributing to The New Yorker in 2008. Visit her website here. –Above: An Emily Flake drawing from The New

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Tuesday Spill: A Mick Stevens Exhibit On Martha’s Vineyard; Liza Donnelly On Amy Hwang; Audio Of Interest…Emily Sanders Hopkins With Marshall Hopkins; Oh The Places Cartoons Go!

A Mick Stevens Exhibit On Martha’s Vineyard One of the funniest people on the planet will be exhibiting (some of) his New Yorker work beginning this week. Mr. Stevens began contributing to The New Yorker in 1979. Mick Stevens A-Z Entry: Mick Stevens Born March 11, 1942, Portland, Oregon. New Yorker work: December 17, 1979- . Key collections: If Ducks

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