Saran is concentrating her monthly Substack newsletter this year on The New Yorker and recently it involved interviewing Emma ...
Bob Mankoff has been contributing cartoons to The New Yorker ever since 1977 and now, as cartoon editor, he evaluates more than 500 cartoons submitted to the magazine each week. Mankoff is proud of ...
For almost a century, readers have turned to The New Yorker for its award-winning journalism. But the magazine's cartoons are what have left the most lasting impression on our walls, refrigerators, ...
This cartoon by Bob Mankoff, cartoon editor at The New Yorker, was created after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. has a certain vested interest: He s the magazine s cartoon editor. But that only ...
Closer Scrutiny Pledged After Widespread Criticism Suggested Reading All the Show-Stopping Black Celebs’ Fashions at the 2025 LACMA Art + Film Red Carpet NBA’s Joel Embiid Has Hilarious Response to ...
Since 1925, The New Yorker's cartoons have been as much of a standard-bearer for the magazine's editorial stance as its reportage and short fiction. The absurdist sketches of deluded city folk have ...
Cartoonist Charles Barsotti was known for his simple, often poignant, drawings. Barsotti died Monday at the age of 80. New Yorker cartoon editor... Remembering Charles Barsotti, Who Drew Cartoons That ...
“Only amateurs love their jobs,” Bob Mankoff said as he began his talk as a part of the Positive Psychology Center Colloquia Series at Penn. Recounting his experience as the cartoon editor of the New ...
After I wrote recently about bias, several readers complained about a political cartoon that had appeared in The Sunday Oregonian. This is a good opportunity to clarify the differences between bias ...
I would ... like to ask for myself and other conservative readers that you possibly balance the cartoon every day on the editorial page with some humorous shots at ...