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 ...
Filmmakers Leah Wolchok and Davina Pardo have turned to Kickstarter to get the funds to complete the New Yorker cartoon documentary that, amazingly, no one has ever made. Remembering Roger Ebert ...