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#The New Yorker

"Bart the General" "Bart the General"

John Swartzwelder, Revered ‘Simpsons’ Writer, Shares Tips In First Major Interview

Aim to create jokes that you find funny. Avoid monkeys. And, if possible, install a diner booth in your home.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 2 years ago

"Wolfwalkers" "Wolfwalkers"

Ten Things We Learned From Cartoon Saloon’s Profile In ‘The New Yorker’

The article is a trove of anecdotes about Don Bluth, vegetarian food, psychedelic drugs, and more…

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 2 years ago

Carl, "The Simpsons"

Critic Lauren Michele Jackson: Black Actors Voicing Black Characters Doesn’t Solve The Problem

It doesn’t matter if a black character is voiced by a black actor, Jackson argues, but studios need to endow more black talent.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 3 years ago

Gertie the Dinosaur

Youtube Is A Trove Of Early Animated Shorts. Here’s Where To Start Exploring.

In a new article, “The New Yorker” spotlights the wealth of silent-era shorts available to view online.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 3 years ago

Artist of the Day: Peter de Sève

Today we look at the work of Peter de Sève, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!

By Chris McDonnell | 8 years ago

Celyn Brazier

Artist of the Day: Celyn Brazier

Today we look at the work of Celyn Brazier, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!

By Chris McDonnell | 9 years ago

The ‘New Yorker’ Discovers ‘Adventure Time’ After Five Seasons

This week’s issue of “The New Yorker” does something that they rarely ever do: review an animated TV series. The show they elected to discuss is “Adventure Time.”

By Amid Amidi | 9 years ago

Seth MacFarlane Profile In “The New Yorker”: 10 Revelations

The latest issue of The New Yorker (Jun. 18) offers a six-page profile of Family Guy creator and Ted director Seth MacFarlane. The …

By Amid Amidi | 11 years ago

The Failure of “John Carter” and Analyzing Andrew Stanton

If you still haven’t had your fill of “Why John Carter Failed” articles, then don’t miss New York Magazine’s lengthy read “The Inside …

By Amid Amidi | 11 years ago

New Yorker cartoon by Farley Katz (12/12/11)

By Jerry Beck | 11 years ago

Thoughts on the “New Yorker” Profile of Pixar

Anthony Lane’s fawning eight-page profile of Pixar in the new edition of The New Yorker (May 16) has convinced me that it is next to …

By Amid Amidi | 12 years ago

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