Highlights from the first hundred years of this magazine’s most succinct, quadrilateral humor. By signing up, you agree to ...
In James Cameron’s latest 3-D science-fiction extravaganza, the Na’vi family tree gets more complicated, but our sense of ...
Through Dec. 27, Hawes is presenting a pop-up exhibition of Harris’s work — compilations of his cartoons, signed individual ...
After a century of impactful, experimental and trailblazing journalism, The New Yorker remains witty and unlike any other ...
Appropriately, given its title, Very Semi-Serious also devotes a good amount of time to letting the cartoonists ruminate on the nature of humor. Some locate the root of their work in childhood, as a ...
This column originally appeared in On The Way, a weekly newsletter covering everything you need to know about NYC-area transportation. Sign up to get the full version, which includes answers to reader ...
Tom Toro has just published a new collection of his New Yorker cartoons, “And to Think We Started as a Book Club.” The cartoons are from the last 15 years his cartoons have been running in the ...
The New Yorker at 100 touches on the editors, beginning with Ross (1925-1951), William Shawn (1952-1987), Robert A. Gottlieb (1987-1992), Tina Brown (1992-1998), and David Remnick (1998-present). It ...
Nathan Cooper is a cartoonist whose work has appeared in “The New Yorker” and “MAD Magazine,” known for turning everyday moments into clever and funny scenes. His cartoons focus on small, familiar ...
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