The New Yorker is 100 years old this year and part of the celebrations include an exhibition at the NYPL that showcases “founding documents, rare manuscripts, photographs, and timeless cover and cartoon art” from the magazine.
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The New Yorker is 100 years old this year and part of the celebrations include an exhibition at the NYPL that showcases “founding documents, rare manuscripts, photographs, and timeless cover and cartoon art” from the magazine.
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Several years ago they did a Eustace Tilly cover contest and I really wish they'd do it again for the anniversary.
Possibly a bit niche, but I enjoyed this excerpt from a new book about New Yorker artist Barbara Shermund. https://www.tcj.com/excerpt-from-tell-me-a-story-where-the-bad-girl-wins-the-life-and-art-of-barbara-shermund/
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