-
Recent Posts
Archives
Categories
When Do They Serve The Wine?About
Twitter Updates
- Mad Men and Lilly Ledbetter fb.me/2aE81OPkd 9 hours ago
- Sex, Control and Advertising: It's A Mad Men World Out There -My new piece on Forbes shar.es/qJzKn via @sharethis 13 hours ago
- Going for a haircut. #chore 15 hours ago
Tag Archives: The New Yorker
Vests and Other Political Phenomena
I did this a few days ago when I began to see Mr. Santorum on television with more frequency than I would have liked. My discovery of his proclivity to wearing sweater vests coincided with twitter’s notice of it, as … Continue reading
Posted in Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, Editorial cartoon, GOP, Politics, Santorum, The New Yorker, twitter, vest
1 Comment
Cartoon Marriage Script is bought by ABC Studios
Cartoon Marriage, the book I did with my husband Michael Maslin, based on our life together as New Yorker cartoonists, is in the process of becoming a television show. Just last night we heard that ABC Studios bought the script … Continue reading
DSK: One More Tip of The Iceberg?
Most weeks, I just do cartoons that are about life, culture and are sometimes indirectly political. However, there are issues in the news that I can’t ignore, like the one above. Since I do a weekly cartoon for Womens Enews, … Continue reading
Posted in Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, France, Politics, The New Yorker, women, Women's Enews, Women's rights
3 Comments
Living Your Dreams
This is the text of a talk that I gave this spring, along with some of the cartoons I showed, for an organization called Generations. They asked me to speak about “Living Your Dreams.” *** I’m going to talk a … Continue reading
Posted in From the Book, Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, drawing, Dreams, Generations, The New Yorker
6 Comments
The Royal Wedding
copyright Liza Donnelly and The New Yorker magazine My alarm went off at 4:30 this morning so I could rise and watch The Royal Wedding. I planned to live-tweet it, with a feed in our local paper The Kingston Freeman, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Cartoon, Fairy tale, Kate Middleton, marriage, Prince William of Wales, relationships, Royals, RoyalWedding, The New Yorker, twitter, weddings
Leave a comment
What’s in a Marriage?
In honor of The Wedding at the end of the week–the one across the pond– I am going to post marriage and wedding cartoons all this week. I’ve done a lot, frankly. Why go searching for ideas when there is … Continue reading
Posted in Random but Relevant
Tagged cartoons, Kate and William, marriage, Michael Maslin, relationships, The New Yorker, weddings
2 Comments
Speakers and Speaking at TEDWomen
There were so many informative and inspiring speakers at TEDWomen, it’s hard to know where to begin. The audience was full of type A women (and some men), and I saw many of them taking notes furiously. While some may … Continue reading
Speaking Cartoon
One of the questions that we cartoonists often get is, “How did you arrive at your style?” It’s a difficult one to answer, because for many of us (myself included), there is no simple answer. And most of us simply … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, From the Book, Random but Relevant
Tagged Cartoon, cartoonist, Charles Addams, Charles Saxon, drawing, New Yorker, style, The New Yorker, voice, William Steig
1 Comment
Mention in the New York TImes
The New York Times is my favorite paper, so when they mention me and my work, it is a thrill. In today’s online version (here is the link) , there is a story about all things comic and cartoon (the … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Art, comics, Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, New York Comic Con, New York Times, The New Yorker
4 Comments
Watching Everyone Better
This is a drawing I did for a postcard for The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. They wanted to make a card to publicize my show, and I tried to think of something funny that represented my years in … Continue reading
Posted in About the book, Events, From the Book
Tagged Art, cartoonists, Cat, comics, coping mechanism, dogs, drawing, fitting in, The New Yorker, twitter
2 Comments


