Tom Cheney: Lessons from Charles Rodrigues

                          This is the second installment in an Ink Spill series of cartoonists talking about the important cartoon connections in their lives.  Felipe Galindo wrote about Steinberg last week.  This week, Tom Cheney, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 1978 (one of his most famous contributions

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Librarians tour New Yorker’s library; S.J. Perelman’s Steinberg Artifacts

Librarians tour New Yorker’s Library: From The Desk Set, April 14, 2011,  this piece, “The New Yorker Library (aka the best place on earth).” In the above photo from the post: a glimpse of William Hamilton’s, J.B. Handelsman’s and Alice Harvey’s  scrapbooks. S.J. Perelman’s Steinberg Artifacts: Yesterday afternoon while re-reading Prudence Crowther’s Introduction to her  book, Don’t Tread on Me;

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