George Booth, the New Yorker cartoonist who created a world of oddballs sharing life’s chaos with a pointy-eared bull terrier that once barked a flower to death, and sometimes with a herd of cats that ...
One of the greatest perks of being this magazine’s cartoon editor (a position that, as you can imagine, also comes with a throne, ermine robes, and a diadem) has been getting to spend some time, here ...
In honor of Booth and his art, a new limited-edition hoodie, featuring one of his famous dogs, is now available for purchase in The New Yorker Store. Emma Allen is The New Yorker’s cartoon editor and ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania is being criticized for cartoons he posted on his personal website related to the Israel-Hamas war. The political cartoons were ...
Jameson criticizes 'reprehensible' political cartoons amid antisemitism claims against Penn lecturer
President Larry Jameson speaks at this year's MLK Social Justice Lecture on Jan. 24. Credit: Derek Wong Interim Penn President Larry Jameson criticized recent political cartoons published by a ...
George Booth, who created a cartoon world of boisterous, wacky characters in the pages of the New Yorker, drawing cross-eyed dogs, grumpy cats and neurotic but good-natured humans while helping define ...
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