Bob Mankoff, who is stepping down next month after 20 years as the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, shares a selection of his most-loved Jewish cartoons published in the storied magazine.
A New Yorker cartoon highlights a key struggle many women face at work. · Often, women must choose between seeming confident and likable. · The reason comes down to prescriptive stereotypes ...
Throughout the day, New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff jots down ideas that strike him as funny: A door lies on a couch in a psychiatrist's office, and the psychiatrist says, "You're not crazy ...
It all started when Katy, a traveler flying from Atlanta on December 28, got the idea to recreate a popular New Yorker cartoon on her flight. However, she wouldn't be able to do it herself ...
Born in Sacramento, he began publishing his micro-comic “Optic Nerve” while still a teenager and has contributed to the New Yorker since 1999. His art is nuanced and self-reflected ...