Article Of Interest: Liza Donnelly & Ann Telnaes
While in Switzerland for their joint exhibit at the Maison du dessin de presse in Morge, Liza Donnelly and Ann Telnaes spoke with Florence Millioud for 24 Hours: “Ann Telnaes, Liza Donnelly: Cartoonists, American, and Angry”
Liza Donnelly’s first New Yorker cartoon appeared in 1982. Visit her website here.
Ann Telnaes was, until recently an editorial cartoonist for The Washington Post. She was awarded her second Pulitzer Prize in 2025. Visit her website here.
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Interview: Harry Bliss
Harry Bliss, who’s making the pr rounds for his latest book, You Never Can Die: A Graphic Memoir is interviewed on WHMP by Megan Zinn. You can hear it here.
Harry Bliss began contributing to The New Yorker in 1998. Visit his website here.
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40 Years Ago This Week…French Fries And A Motorcycle
I try not to post too many of my own New Yorker drawings on the Spill, but I’m making an exception for this one which I remember being happy about when it was accepted back in the mid 1980s (it appeared in the issue of May 27, 1985).
It was a chance to play around (on paper) with two areas that I had some experience with: fast food and motorcycles.