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, ...
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 ...
According to Bob Mankoff, The New Yorker once did a survey and found that upon opening an edition of the magazine, "98% of people read the cartoons first, the other 2% lie." The ever-joking Mankoff ...
In recent weeks, other readers have echoed this reader’s request. They argue that too many editorial cartoons in The Dallas Morning News have pummeled President Donald Trump and his administration’s ...
Cartoon Brew is proud to announce the appointment of Jamie Lang, a veteran entertainment journalist based in Madrid, as the site’s new editor in chief. Lang joins Cartoon Brew from Variety, where for ...