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 ...
New Takes on the classics. Throughout our centennial year, we’re revisiting notable works from the archive. Sign up to receive them directly in your inbox. There’s almost nothing I like more than 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 ...
He depicted a quirky cast of people and pets — notably his mad-as-a-hatter bull terrier, which became a reader favorite and the magazine’s unofficial mascot. By Robert D. McFadden George Booth, the ...
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