November New Yorker Cover Features iPhone 'Painting': See How It's Done! (VIDEO)
For its November 16, 2009 issue, New Yorker magazine featured an image of the New York skyline at night, with one unusual twist: the image was created...
For its November 16, 2009 issue, New Yorker magazine featured an image of the New York skyline at night, with one unusual twist: the image was created...
New Yorker | Posted by the New Yorker | Posted 06.25.2009 | Media
Jorge Colombo drew this week's cover using Brushes, an application for the iPhone, while standing for an hour outside Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in T...
MediaBistro | Posted 12.31.2008 | Media
Barry Blitt, the cartoonist responsible for the New Yorker's controversial terrorist fist-jabbing cover, among others, returns this week to "vet" Bara...
William Klein | Posted 07.26.2008 | Media
Media Notes from All Over (somewhat belatedly) First, about that New Yorker cover: to quote Steve Martin, comedy isn't pretty. As a satire practiti...
Dwight Dunkley | Posted 07.25.2008 | Home
Like a tabloid talk show, the New Yorker cover was calculated to draw looks and sell advertising. But the so-called satire missed its mark.
Rory O'Connor | Posted 07.23.2008 | Media
The Romanian Senate recently voted to require 50 percent of all material reported by Romanian media outlets to be "positive news." Absurd! Ridiculous! Maybe we should do the same thing here.
Steve Young | Posted 07.23.2008 | Media
Okay, it's a cartoon. Cartoons are supposed to be funny. I get that. But usually you at least get a caption underneath that tells you why it's funn...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.22.2008 | Politics
Because everyone in America forgot about 9/11, and failed to buy a sufficient amount of non-circulating Liberian legal tender currency commemorative t...
Posted 11.11.2009 | Technology