Monday, March 23, 2020
Beyond Comics - OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5pm
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Sunday, March 22, 2020
Winner of the 2019 Believer Book Award for Fiction : Ebony Flowers
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That darn WUMO and Sherman's Lagoon
Danish humor, American carnage
In the ocean, pearls and swine
Was Emily Richards the first black female New Yorker cartoonist in 2004?
Emily Richards (Hopkins) New Yorker work: 2004 – . Born, Boston, Massachusetts, 1970. Grew up in Oregon, Hawaii, West Virginia, and Virginia. Attended Williams College and West Virginia University. Received a masters degree at Johns Hopkins University. Worked, initially, as a New Yorker fact checker before becoming a New Yorker cartoonist. When Ms. Richards married New Yorker cartoonist Marshall Hopkins they became the third married New Yorker cartoonist couple in the magazine's history (Mary Petty & Alan Dunn were the first, Liza Donnelly & Michael Maslin were the second). Ms. Richards (Hopkins) is the first known black female New Yorker cartoonist.
Ellen Forney on coronavirus in The Post, and a couple of NY Times cartoons
Op-Art: What Do We Lose When We Stop Touching Each Other?
The thing we are biologically programmed to need is also what can harm us most.
By Kristen Radtke
A version of this article appears in print on March 21, 2020, Section A, Page 23 of the New York edition with the headline: What We Lose When We Can't Touch.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/opinion/coronavirus-touching.html
and this one doesn't appear to be online:
Get Out Your Crayons: Coloring for cooped-up readers.
Tomi Um
New York Times (March 22 2020): SR10
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Ann Telnaes on working from home during coronavirus times
Cavna talks to Chinese-American cartoonist Chen Weng, creator of Messycow Comics
One Chinese American cartoonist is finding satire in our coronavirus crisis — with a perspective from both cultures
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Friday, March 20, 2020
2 new interviews with Liz Montague and a new Liz at Large
CARTOONIST ELIZABETH MONTAGUE MAKES HISTORY AT THE 'NEW YORKER'
By Erin White
March 16, 2020
Meet Liz Montague, the first African American female cartoonist to be featured in the New Yorker
Liz At Large: "Brave"
Courage needed.
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