"There's a very interesting story there. She was voted Mother of the Month up in the States a couple of years ago and given a ten-day, all-expense trip down here."
The New Yorker, January 7, 1956
Whitney Darrow, Jr.: Mother of the Month https://t.co/nvRrh3xtIf

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映像はコミック・ストリップの原色で溢れていて、それはまるで雲の中でディスコで起こる夢物語のようだ。
マイク・ホッジスは、その感性とペースを完全に自分のものにしている。

―New Yorker誌(ポーリン・ケイル)

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in 1971
Cover of The New Yorker, February 27, 1971
Donald Reilly

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Me: Ok, I gotta draw a big city that's grimy, dirty, and brings a subtle unsettling aura that "this is not normal". How do I draw this??

My brain: You're a born New Yorker, what do you fucking think

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in 1933
Cover of The New Yorker, February 25, 1933
Rea Irvin

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Hi Mike, I am sharing this special piece.
I am sure you will love it since you are a New Yorker...

LIBERTY... "Statue of Liberty Nebula" freshly dropped on just yesterday.

I tag

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ICE SPICE AND THOM YORKE

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in 1925
‘Eustace Tilley’ on the very first issue
Cover of The New Yorker, February 21, 1925
Rea Irvin

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Happy birthday, ...

📖 in 21 February 1925, The  published its first issue.

[https://t.co/Kv6Oh48oZI]

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he likes bad fashion and talks like a new yorker

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in 1926
Eustace Tilley makes his first annual anniversary reappearance
Cover of The New Yorker, February 20, 1926
Rea Irvin

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The New Yorker (1927)

Eustace Tilley is the 19th century boulevardier languidly inspecting a passing butterfly through his monocle who was on the cover of the 1st issue of The New Yorker dated February 21, 1925. He has graced the magazine's cover (in various forms) many times.

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in 1933: the annual anniversary reappearance of Eustace Tilley
Cover of The New Yorker, February 18, 1933
Rea Irvin

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ヒルマアフクリント。雑誌NewYorker December 7, 2020にて、ちょい出ていて、そんなにNYCの方に話題になってるのか?と思ったけど、凄い勢いで認知されてるのですね。
出版や映画など。
特出すべき理由は、あるけど、そんなに?!みたいな。。

https://t.co/3DImddcSyT

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