Book Signing: Hilary Campbell
From The Sonoma Index-Tribune, November 15, 2021, “Sonoma Native, New Yorker Cartoonist Presents Murder Book”
Ms. Campbell began contributing to The New Yorker in November of 2017.
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James Stevenson’s Lost And Found Lab
Here’s a link to the website of The James Stevenson Lost And Found Lab.
Mr. Stevenson’s Spill A-Z entry:

James Stevenson Born, NYC, 1929. Died, February 17, 2017, Cos Cob, Connecticut. New Yorker work: March 10, 1956 -. Stevenson interned as an office boy at The New Yorker in the mid 1940s when he began supplying ideas for other New Yorker artists. Nine years later he was hired a full-time ideaman, given an office at the magazine and instructed not to tell anyone what he did. He eventually began publishing his own cartoons and covers as well as a ground-breaking Talk of the Town pieces (ground breaking in that the pieces were illustrated). His contributions to the magazine number over 2000. Key collections: Sorry Lady — This Beach is Private! ( MacMillan, 1963), Let’s Boogie ( Dodd, Mead, 1978). Stevenson was a children’s book author, with roughly one hundred titles to his credit. He was a frequent contributor to the Op-Ed page of The New York Times, under the heading Lost and Found New York. Stevenson’s The Life, Loves and Laughs of Frank Modell, published in 2013, is essential reading. Sally Williams’ 2019 documentary film, Stevenson Lost & Found is essential viewing.
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Tuesday’s Daily is by Paul Noth, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2004. Visit his website here.
Monday’s Daily is by Teresa Burns Parkhurst, who began contributing to The New Yorker in October of 2017. More about Ms. Parkhurst here on Jane Mattimoe’s terrif Case For Pencils blog.
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Daily Shouts Cartoonist
Yesterday’s Daily Shouts by Olivia de Recat, who began contributing to The New Yorker in February of 2018.




