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For six decades in The New Yorker and elsewhere, his hairy, toothy, long-nosed characters offered witty commentary on the foibles of the American middle class.
The beloved weekly magazine encompassing journalism, fiction, poetry and cartoons, is celebrating its centenary. New Yorker writer Kelefa Sanneh goes inside the magazine's history to explore its ...
Mads Horwath’s Daily Cartoon humorously riffs on dermatology, stress-related acne, climate change, Supreme Court decisions, and inflation.
Emma Allen is the youngest cartoon editor in the magazine's history, who has published cartoons from the serious and high-minded to the silly and just plain funny.
Will Sloan writes about a cartoon elf from a nineties TV show that became an online mystery after the elf’s image was posted on Facebook, Tumblr, and other platforms.
Enter the Cartoon Caption Contest for a chance to appear in the magazine. Follow @newyorkercartoons on Instagram and sign up for the Daily Humor newsletter for more funny stuff.
Of their Subarus, “Goodbye, Jacob! We love you, Gracie!” And the beloved children, free at last, can finally light up. Here ...
Cartoonist Peter Steiner's 1993 New Yorker comic fetched the highest price for a single-panel comic at auction at $175,000.
The greatest cartoonists ever to grace the pages of the New Yorker have not merely rendered gags. They drew a universe. And no world has been more immersive than what Emma Allen, humor editor at ...
(RNS) — The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be ...
Sometimes, the simplest jokes are the best ones. The actress, writer, and comedian Ilana Glazer tries her hand at captioning a New Yorker cartoon.
Evan Lian’s Daily Cartoon humorously illustrates how people’s preference for wine changes from white to red as the weather gets colder.