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Jodi Shapiro, the curator of the New York Transit Museum, reviewed 500 of the magazine's cartoons spoofing subway culture.
Illustrator Adrian Tomine spoke to Gothamist about how he first got a job with The New Yorker and how he resists the draw of nostalgia.
The bestselling author spoke with editor David Remnick on “The New Yorker Radio Hour” podcast.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, a public media stalwart who also reported for The New Yorker and The New York Times, has released an anthology of her life’s work covering communities of color.
She had celebrated her birthday this past July.
The backlash was swift and effective.
'The Masters Series: Roz Chast' will be a comprehensive retrospective of her long career, and will include never-before-seen cartooning and illustration work, selections from her books, a new hand-drawn mural, notebooks Chast kept in high school, embroideries, hooked rugs and hand-dyed pysanky.
The cover is called "Yearning to Breathe Free."
'He started his career escorting women to Planned Parenthood to protect them from protesters.'
Their accounts were published in The New Yorker on Monday night, and portray the 63-year-old Schneiderman as a violent, emotionally abusive drunk.