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... posted on big think about humor and New Yorker cartoons. He is the senior editor of The New Yorker. Along with the cartoon editor, Bob ... expresses a unique voice (along with the words). What has made The New Yorker the place many go to see good cartoons is that most of us who draw for the magazine ... hard to create and hard to find. The founder of The New Yorker, Harold Ross, worked extremely hard ...
... ;s point about the importance of a personal approach, Chast has become perhaps the most popular New Yorker cartoonist by illustrating her own neuroses. She also documents the silliness inherent in raising teenagers ... for recent graduates of top schools to present cartoon submissions to The New Yorker, he said, and when their entries aren't accepted, the talented twentysomethings give up and are ...
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... that city, only one magazine kept track of it all: "The New Yorker." And in that magazine, only one person mattered: ... the depths of the winter of 1925, the first issue of "The New Yorker" rolled off the presses. Despite some glitches, such as a joke (& ... even Marlon Brando. But the literary aspect of "The New Yorker" was only part of the package. Each issue was filled ...
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... issue, which had the article he was interested in. What makes this situation interesting is that New Yorker readership is not for the cumbaya-everything-is-fascinating crowd, i.e. my roommate. Practically ... So he actually reads the "Goings on about Town" section of the New Yorker, which is what I skip through without a second thought, because I don't live in New York, nor do I have ...
My wife just got us a subscription to the New Yorker. We'd been talking about it for some time. We already take Newsweek thanks to my dad. We also used to get The Economist. That was way too overwhelming and dry. We ... a famous Jewish holy man Baal Shem Tov that stuck with me. And I could just see that particular line being used in a New Yorker cartoon. So here you have my lame attempt at a New ...
... of opening a theater and showing films in it. Little did I know, though I'd been there a hundred times, that The New Yorker's red plush seats had been acquired used from The Roxy when ... on the 1968 Democratic Convention, a fourth on where she was and what she was doing on September 11th. "The New Yorker" is organized arbitrarily, if at all; Talbot wanders back and forth among her ...

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