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Hand Stitched Rachelle Meyer
She tells Bleeding Cool "This was my breakthrough publication with The New Yorker as an online Daily Shout Because of the literary subject matter, I really wanted to publish it as a handcrafted book with an antique feel It's an edition of 100, signed and numbered, and I expect to have 30 or so on[...]
Liz Montague
Liz Montague is a cartoonist, known for being the New Yorker's first black woman cartoonist Stepping beyond the cartoon, she has sold her first graphic novel to Random House Studio An untitled YA graphic coming-of-age memoir, it will deal with 'issues of identity and community and chronicles the author's path to becoming an artist'. The graphic[...]
CBS to Investigate CEO Les Moonves over Sexual Misconduct Allegations
(NAI) for the future direction of the company, the CBS Corporation's board of directors is set to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct being made against CEO Leslie "Les" Moonves in a New Yorker report from Ronan Farrow expected to post live on Friday. As of this time of this post (prior to the report's posting), Moonves's status[...]
Sexual Harassment – A New Yorker State Of Mind At NYCC '15
I stayed at the New Yorker hotel for NYCC, now owned by the Wyndham group I could only see improvements, such as the free fast speed Wi-fi Others however were less than impressed Comic book creator Justin Jordan reports on his own experience. The Wyndham New Yorker does not care about the safety and security of[...]
Lying In The Gutters, 30th December 2013 – At Last, The Time Is Near
Chris Ware draws the New Yorker's first issue cover for January again. It's almost the end of 2013 as we know it! Tomorrow we have the Rumour Awards, the Lying In The Gutters Of The Year and there seems to be lots of lists and charts lying around the place So let's kick off with one[...]
Another Adrian Tomine New Yorker Cover
It's a succinct transition piece. You can see Tomine's previous New Yorker covers collected in New York Drawings By Victoria Marsden I know it sounds strange, but ever since I saw this cover a couple of days ago it's been knocking around in the back of my head It's a feat to be able to convey[...]
The New Yorker Puts Spider-Man On The Cover
I wonder if this could be an injury to Spider motif? The January 17th edition of The New Yorker puts the accident-prone Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark on the cover With something looking more like Welcome To Tranquility, it depicts a number of Spider-Men in a hospital ward in various stages of traction. The article inside quotes[...]