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Chast expands on her sentiment in this week's elegant New Yorker postscript, writing in part:
This week in The New Yorker: LEO CULLUM's final cartoon Michael Cavna 2010
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Reading the New Yorker and wondering if Roz Chast had a bad experience at a Dickies show.
Clicky shuffle: Random songs for Wednesday morning Chris Richards 2010
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For generations, the likes of Charles Addams and Saul Steinberg and Roz Chast have defined what's funny for the magazine's fans.
Pick of the day: Chatting with The New Yorker's cartoon editor Paul Schwartzman 2010
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"Leo Cullum was one of the most consistently funny cartoonists that I knew," New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast tells Comic Riffs.
In Memoriam: New Yorker cartoonist LEO CULLUM's warm and witty legacy Michael Cavna 2010
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New Yorker cartooning colleague Roz Chast told Comic Riffs last week: Leo Cullum was one of the most consistently funny cartoonists that I knew.
This week in The New Yorker: LEO CULLUM's final cartoon Michael Cavna 2010
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From The New Yorker to picture books, it would seem Chast is, as well.
Rebecca Serle: Roz Chast: The New Yorker, Children's Books and a Bird Named Marco 2010
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From The New Yorker to picture books, it would seem Chast is, as well.
Rebecca Serle: Roz Chast: The New Yorker, Children's Books and a Bird Named Marco 2010
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That results in a 2010 book that includes everyone from the great Sam Gross -- "who seems like he's been here forever," Mankoff says -- to the '70s crop that included Mankoff, Chast and the recently deceased Leo Cullum (whom Mankoff memorialized in print); to the newer talents such as Matthew Diffee (smartly observed truths told in deft draftsmanship) and Drew Dernavich (whose strong cartoons have the wonderful weight of woodcuts).
'Riffs Best Books of 2010: THE NEW YORKER's Bob Mankoff offers a comic window into the year Michael Cavna 2010
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From The New Yorker to picture books, it would seem Chast is, as well.
Rebecca Serle: Roz Chast: The New Yorker, Children's Books and a Bird Named Marco 2010
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From The New Yorker to picture books, it would seem Chast is, as well.
Rebecca Serle: Roz Chast: The New Yorker, Children's Books and a Bird Named Marco 2010
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