Learn to manage your time better Here’s a daily life cartoon that’ll have you cracking up. Plus, never put off until tomorrow ...
If you love clever, laugh-out-loud single-panel cartoons, then you’re in for a treat because today we’re diving into the world of Lynn Hsu—one of the sharpest cartoonists out there. Lynn is a regular ...
It’s an article of faith in literary circles that the proper way to read the New Yorker is to start with the cartoons and then place the magazine atop a neat pile of older issues and wait for nuclear ...
From lobbyists gutting science bills to Congress not knowing the Earth is round, have a sigh and a chuckle at the punchlines in these entries in the Union of Concerned Scientists anti-science cartoon ...
“Laughter and mirth are not the same thing. I can elicit laughter by electrically stimulating parts of the brain,” the neurologist Richard Restak said the other night, onstage at the Rubin Museum.
This week, we have a jumbo dose of Tom Gauld, who has been producing weekly cartoons for New Scientist for the past few years. “I like being the funny guy in the midst of a thoughtful magazine,” he ...
Under a thick Lowry rain cloud in Bloomsbury, central London, a small crowd shake out umbrellas, shuffle into a museum shop and are instantly warmed at the postcard stands: Donald McGill’s lewd ...
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, you ...