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This year, The New Yorker has teamed up with Santa Claus himself to determine who has been naughty and nice, i.e., who has hit Like on the cartoons we’ve posted on Instagram. Anyone who has ...
In his new rock opera, the Canadian comedian and Kids in the Hall veteran conjures a boozy night from the nineties, with an assist from Dave Hill on electric guitar. Tuesday’s election ...
"Though legend has it that Santa Claus hails from the North Pole, he was actually a New Yorker who came into the ... Nicholas and Nast's Harper's Weekly cartoons of Santa. Also on display is ...
As you might expect this week's editorial cartoon collection includes a dash of Santa Claus, a pinch of Star Wars ... We are again featuring some new editorial cartoonists from the Washington ...
of Santa Claus and Sigmund Freud presiding over a pyramid of Americana—have the character of agreeable riddles. They were existential cartoons for people who thought existentialism was too ...
He drew about 1,000 cartoons for The New Yorker, populated by clowns ... businessmen, politicians, Santa Claus and Elvis. In one cartoon, a dog looks up from his menu in a restaurant, and asks ...
Cartoonist Thomas Nast first drew Santa Claus in January 1863 ... local deity,” writes Adam Gopnik in a 1997 issue of the New Yorker. “It gave Christmas to the North—gave to the Union ...
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