Tuesday Spill: New Kickstarter Campaign Launches For Liza Donnelly’s “Women Laughing” Documentary Film

New Kickstarter Campaign Launches For Liza Donnelly’s “Women Laughing” Documentary Film  Liza Donnelly, who began contributing to The New Yorker over forty years ago, has launched a new Kickstarter campaign to help bring her documentary film, Women Laughing, out into the world. Link here to the Women Laughing Kickstarter Here’s Liza on the film: “I’ve spent the last year co-directing

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Wednesday Spill: A Richard Decker Summertime Cartoon; Excerpts From Liza Donnelly’s Documentary Film “Women Laughing” To Be Shown At Swann

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A Richard Decker Summertime Cartoon I came across the below Richard Decker New Yorker drawing the other day (it was published June 28, 1952, not quite midway in his 38 year year run at the magazine). This drawing has so much going for it, I had to stay with it for awhile. I’ve no idea if it was

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Tuesday Spill: Chast A National Endowment For The Arts Medalist; Pub Day for Bruce Eric Kaplan’s “They Went Another Way: a Hollywood Memoir”; Fave Photo Of The Week…An Algonquin Roundtable Of Cartoonists

  Chast A National Humanities Medalist  The Spill congratulates Roz Chast on her award! She began contributing to The New Yorker in July of 1978. More information about the National Endowment for the Humanities Awards and a list of the 2022 and 2023 medalists here.  Here’s the photo & text Ms. Chast posted on social media this morning:   _____________________________________________________________________

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