The article announces winners of "The New Yorker" magazine's cartoon caption contest, which includes David Karatz, account manager at ESPN, Jonathan Inerfeld, manager of "Mindshare" and Linda Gamber, group advertising director of "Heart Magazines."...
still the dopey contest, but instead of real photos of winners, like the schoolmarmish “Miss Dorothy Shepherd” above, this ad featured a rather tawdry image of a model, more gun moll than schoolmarm… …on to our cartoonists…Ralph Barton, who was with The New Yorker from Day One, ...
New Yorker film critics, including John Mosher, generally found foreign films, particularly those of German or Russian origin, to be superior to the treacle produced in Hollywood, and Jannings was a particular favorite, delivering often heart-wrenching performances in such silent dramas as The Last...
"The New Yorker" presents the best of the cartoon caption contest. Write your own captions for the top 100 cartoon contests, then see the best, and all the rest.Since its inception in 1925, the "New Yorker" has been world famous for its cartoons. Not surprisingly, the cartoon caption co...
The New Yorker: Cartoon Caption Game is a 2006 party game from All Things Equal that is a part of the Balderdash-like family of games (this family includes games like Apples to Apples, The T-Shirt Game, Cards Against Humanity, and other games that task players with coming up with a cre...
Three and a half years ago, in Fall 2020, my husband, son, (oh yeah – we have a child now! He’s 5, and I’m proud to say he was born in Manhattan. A true New Yorker!)) and I left NYC. We didn’t move very far away – just 30 miles north. At the time, I was work...
How a Cartoon Caption Contest Can Make You a Better Writer The author describes his experiences in teaching an undergraduate marketing strategy course using his favorite "New Yorker" cartoons as a teaching material wherein students were encouraged to provide captions, which can make them better .....
New Yorker cartoon. Caption: "We're all together watching television, but we're not all watching television together." 一起孤单地看电视 û收藏 130 12 ñ20 评论 o p 同时转发到我的微博 按热度 按时间 正在加载,请稍候......
Reports on the winners of "The New Yorker" (TNY) cartoon caption contest held in the U.S. on November 21, 2005. Winning caption submitted by Don Liebling, circulation director of Brant Publications; Involvement of TNY cartoon director Bob Mankoff in the contest; Prizes given to winners; ...
Entering or otherwise responding to the New Yorker caption competition and engaging in meta-humour in response to the caption competition, I argue, is a means of signifying membership of a specific imagined community through creative interaction with a fan object. Responses to the competition serve ...