Wednesday Spill: Interview Of Interest…Liza Donnelly; Tom Toro Speaks; Case For Pencils Spotlights Glen Le Lievre

Interview Of Interest…Liza Donnelly From Both Are True, September 6, 2022, “Comedy Through Cartoons: An Interview With New Yorker Cartoonist Liza Donnelly”  Ms. Donnelly’s first drawing appeared in The New Yorker in June of 1982.   Visit her website here.    ____________________________________________________________ Tom Toro Speaks (in 2023) Mr. Toro, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2010, will  be featured at

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Tuesday Spill: Thursday Event: Olivia de Recat At The Strand; Tom Toro Debuts New Strip, “Home Free”; Article Of Interest…Hilary Campbell

Thursday Event Of Interest: Olivia de Recat At The Strand Ms. de Recat, who began contributing to The New Yorker in February of 2018 will be in conversation at The Strand discussing her new book, Drawn Together: Illustrated True Love Stories (Voracious) Event information here .   Link here to Olivia de Recat’s website.      ______________________________________________________________ Tom Toro’s New

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Weekend Spill: The Tilley Watch Online, March 28 – April 1, 2022: Reminder: This Sunday…David Sipress In Conversation With Sarah Larson

The Tilley Watch Online, March 28 – April 1, 2022 A Listing Of New Yorker Artists Whose Work Appeared On newyorker.com Features During The Week Daily Cartoon: Mick Stevens, Tom Toro, Maik Banks*, Ali Solomon, Zoe Si.  Daily Shouts: Ali Fitzgerald, Liana Finck.  …Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook: “Will Smith And Chris Rock At The Oscars: What Really Happened”  __________________________________________________________________ Reminder! David

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Weekend Spill: NYTs On Barbara Shermund “Overlooked No More”; Ward Sutton’s “Adams Family”; Peter Kuper Is The 2022 Herblock Prize Finalist; Book Review Of Interest: Hilary Campbell’s “Murder Book”; Video Of Interest: A Panel Discusses Booth Doc; The Tilley Watch Online: February 28 – March 4, 2022; Kendra Allenby “Turning Words Into Watercolors”

  The NYTs On Barbara Shermund: “Overlooked No More” Hurray for Barbara Shermund!  The paper of record has finally got around to noting her life and work.  The first Barbara Shermund obit — at least as far as I’ve been able to discover — was the notice, above left, published September 9, 1978. I found it online years ago in

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