Tom Toro is a cartoonist famous for his one-panel comics in The New Yorker. His work captures humor in everyday moments with a unique twist that makes us see the world in a different light.
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 ...
“Life and Death of the American Worker,” “Christopher Isherwood Inside Out,” “Mina’s Matchbox,” and “The Sons of El Rey.” The legendary director talks about his wide-ranging ...
The comics Kate Berlant and John Early, both twenty-nine years old, are connoisseurs of passive aggression. Recently, on the first of four consecutive sold-out nights to promote their new video ...