The Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of September 7, 2020; Must Watch Panel Tomorrow: “Very Funny Ladies: Cartoonists Of The New Yorker”; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Tim Hamilton :

The Cover: The second cover in a matter of weeks by newcomer (to The New Yorker) Grace Lynne Haynes. Read a Q&A with her here. The Cartoonists: Six cartoons by six cartoonists. As you can see by the graphic, there’s a bit of Tilley Trivia to be squeezed out of this lineup. I believe (and as always  I ask that

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Tuesday Tilley: A Reminder: Zoom Tonight With Donnelly, Munro, Smith & Rosenthal; Today’s Daily Cartoonist: Elisabeth McNair

A Reminder: Must-See Norman Rockwell Museum Zoom Panel at 5:30 today with New Yorker contributors Liza Donnelly, Roxie Munro, Marc Rosenthal, and famed illustrator Elwood Smith. All the info here, including bios.    ________________________________________________________________ Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon From Elisabeth McNair, it’s an uphill struggle, but the mail must go on. Ms. McNair began contributing to in 2018.

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The Monday Tilley Watch: The New Yorker Issue Of August 31, 2020; Must-See Zoom Panel with Roxie Munro, Marc Rosenthal, Liza Donnelly, Elwood Smith; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon

The Cover: Gayle Kabaker’s lone surfer seems to hit the right mood as we close in on Labor Day (the unofficial end of Summer?).  Read a brief Q&A with her here. The Cartoonists: There are two duos, one of them new to the magazine: Julia Leigh & Phillip Day. Sophie Lucido Johnson & Sammi Skolmoski, the other duo made their

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The Monday Tilley Watch, The New Yorker Issue Of August 17, 2020; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon; Zoom Panel Of Interest: “Cartooning For Peace”; Interview Of Interest: Jason Chatfield

The Cover: Nice to be back to the weekly…those double issue weeks seems endless. So fun to be greeted by Wayne Thiebaud’s ice cream cone cover when the digital issue filled-in on the screen. Read a Q&A with the artist here. The Cartoonists: The Cartoons: Fifteen cartoonists, fifteen cartoons. Generally speaking, more than half are placed well on the page

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