Beginning today and continuing through July 23 you’ll be able to stream (for ten bucks. Cheap!) the terrif documentary film, Stevenson: Lost & Found, directed by Sally Williams. All the info here. Last year there was a special screening in Brooklyn for New Yorker cartoonists — a splendid time was had by all (and it was an opportunity for a
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The Weekend Spill: Today’s Culture Desk Cartoonist; The Tilley Watch Online, The Week Of June 15-19, 2020; A New Yorker State Of Mind Looks At The Issue Of May 23, 1931
Today’s Culture Desk Cartoonist From Ali Fitzgerald, The Dad Archive. Ms. Fitzgerald began contributing to The New Yorker in 2016. A brief bio of Ms. Fitzgerald here ___________________________________________________________________________ The Tilley Watch Online, June 15-19, 2020 An end of week listing of New Yorker artists who have contributed to newyorker.com online features The Daily Cartoon: Tim Hamilton (twice), Adam Douglas Thompson,
Read moreVideo Of Interest: Two Cartoonists Draw, Among Other Things, Whales & A Vole; Fave Photo Of The Day: Roz Chast On NYC Subway; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
Two Cartoonists Draw, Among Other Things, Whales & A Vole Courtesy of The Society Of Illustrators this nearly hour long video of Liza Donnelly in her studio. Half way through I stopped by to draw with her on a big sheet of paper. _______________________________________________________ Fave Photo Of The Day: Roz Chast On NYC Subway Ms. Chast, back in NYC, has
Read moreThe American Bystander’s Michael Gerber Wants To Know; Today’s Daily Cartoonist & Cartoon
The American Bystander’s Michael Gerber Wants To Know Michael Gerber, the fellow behind the wonderful American Bystander is asking if anyone out there knows when the first cartoon caption contest began. Mr. Gerber passed along the one shown below from The Yale Record (I’ve been told it’s from 1918, but I see the artist dated it 1921). So…does
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