Tuesday, May 1, 2012

New yorker covers

  • The New Yorker is as famous for its smart, cheeky illustrations as it is for its social commentary.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (CBS News) Weve UNCOVERED some artifacts from our recent past: The covers we MIGHT have seen on The New Yorker, if not for some eye-catching competition.
  • (CBS News)
  • Next week marks the publication of Françoise Mouly's "Blown Covers," a book whose subtitle says it all: "New Yorker covers you were never meant to see.
  • (The New Yorker)
  • (Thanks to SB Nation for the cover tip) Reid Cherner and Tom Weir have been with Hiestand is an Oregon native who went to Stanford while McCarthy is a native New Yorker who went to St. Johns.
  • (USA Today)
  • You cant judge a book - or magazine, or even an iPad - by its cover. But you can certainly judge the covers themselves. And for decades since its 1925 debut, The New Yorker Magazines covers have projected a sophistication befitting its literary pedigree.
  • (CBS News)
  • Saskatoon has arrived in the Big Apple. The Prairie city is making a cheeky cameo appearance on the April 16 cover of the New Yorker magazine, thanks to a Canadian artist now living in New York.
  • (Globe and Mail)
  • "Early Takes Volume 1" collects several demos from around the time of "All Things Must Pass," including acoustic versions of the title track and "Behind That Locked Door," and a cover of the Everly Brothers' "Let It Be Me.
  • (The New Yorker)
  • We didnt even really see what was outside our windows because the bus was wrapped with a skin of our book covers so the view was diffused professed hayseed while Im a born and bred New Yorker.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Titanic: The Tragedy That Shook the World – One Century Later by the editors of LIFE (LIFE Books, $29.
  • (Tucson Citizen)

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