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Brendan Loper, whose cartoons appear frequently in The New Yorker, has exhibited his work at galleries including David Zwirner. Getting Back Into the Swing of Things It’s never a good idea to ...
A Love Story" centers around a chatbot built with her father, inventor Ray Kurzweil, to "talk" to her late grandfather.
In all, you'll see work by 57 artists spanning 100 years. Even the very first edition of The New Yorker back in February 1925 featured a transit cartoon, and you’ll get to see that image on display.
The New York International Antiquarian Book Fair takes over the Park Avenue Armory for the 65th edition of the beloved fair.
She moves out of their home so quickly she practically leaves cartoon fumes behind her ... on Molly’s sexcapades in a picturesque New York City: newly freed from her ten-year marriage ...
His work pushed the boundaries of political cartoons, expanding the possibilities ... Brad Holland/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Supported by By Penelope Green Brad Holland, an artist ...
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Barry Blitt says it’s an uncertain time for editorial cartoonists amid political tensions in the US, but laughter is the key ...
Former cartoon artist for the New Yorker and Syracuse University alumni, Bob Mankoff, will deliver the Alumni Keynote at the ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers makes a confident and dynamic Broadway debut in this vibrant revival of a timeless cartoon icon.
Muti began a concert in Carnegie Hall with Contemplazione, whose subtitle is preludio per orchestra. Universal Edition (the ...