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I don't read The New Yorker. I don't wear the clothing line. I don't even live there! Even an uncultured pleb like me knows about and enjoys The New Yorker's cartoon caption contest, though. Actually, ...
Magazine cartoon editor makes history as the youngest and first woman in the role 07:45. For almost a century, readers have turned to The New Yorker for its award-winning journalism.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 23rd “We have no concrete idea what we did, what comes next, or what it means for the globe, but other than that it was a spectacular military success!” By Lars Kenseth ...
This year, The New Yorker has teamed up with Santa Claus to recognize those who hit Like on the cartoons we’ve posted online. By Colin Stokes December 15, 2022 ...
The writer and National Book Award winner on his book “James.” The New Yorker Radio Hour Nikki Glaser at the Top of Her Game Triumph hasn’t spoiled the comedian, or settled her insecurities ...
(RNS) — The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be ...
Booth, who died this week at 96, created single-panel cartoons and occasional covers for the New Yorker for more than a half-century, ultimately becoming its oldest active contributor.
In 1993, the New Yorker published a cartoon featuring two dogs sitting at a computer. With a paw resting on the keyboard, one says to the other: “On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog ...
The New Yorker certainly was a polestar for me — I’ve lived in a house that subscribed to the magazine for my entire life. My father, a product of the Bronx, always subscribed.
Western North Carolina is full of artists, writers, and creative minds — and, as it turns out, at least one New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest winner. The New Yorker recently celebrated its ...
Barbara Shermund, Original cover art for The New Yorker, March 18, 1939. International Museum of Cartoon Art Collection and Records, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
(RNS) — The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be ...