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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

A Romp Through Rea Irvin's Forgotten Sunday Funnies

Rea Irvin, the magazine's first art editor, is best known for creating Eustace Tilley, the monocled dandy whose upturned nose has graced our pages for a hundred years. Irvin established the stylish and refined look of The New Yorker, brought in countless new artists, and also penned many early covers that display his graphic mastery.
Graphic design
Film
fromInverse
2 months ago

'No Other Choice' Is Nothing Short Of Spectacular

A laid-off middle manager resorts to desperate, often comedic measures to maintain his affluent family life in a pitch-black social satire.
fromScary Mommy
3 months ago

17 Books About Motherhood Scary Mommy Editors Love, From Fiction To Memoir

A friend sent me an essay excerpted from this book, and I immediately went and bought the whole collection. Reading Klein's writing felt like I was two glasses of wine deep with a friend, sitting on her couch, just deep in conversation about our kids and what mothering is really like. It's a read you won't regret, and you'll be forcing it on all your friends.
Parenting
Board games
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

The best recent crime and thrillers review roundup

Hegarty's debut merges a murder mystery with profound themes of grief, while Harman serves sharp social commentary through a comedic lens on parenting.
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