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New Yorker Cartoonists Night at Joe’s Pub, May 5, 2010

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Amanda Stern’s Happy Endings Music and Reading Series is an institution in New York. She has received numerous positive reviews and awards for her funny, entertaining monthly event. She brings together three authors and a musical group each month to Joe’s Pub, and it is a wonderful evening. I met Amanda last year, and we talked about doing a New Yorker cartoonist evening, and it’s finally coming to fruition this month. I helped her find three cartoonists, and she found a musical guest.  It should be a wild evening. The unexpected thing is that each author has to do a “risk” of some sort. Stay tuned: I will hopefully post a video of what happens.

Cartoonists: Drew Dernavich, Carolita Johnson, myself

Musical guest: Jeffrey Lewis

link:  http://www.joespub.com/component/option,com_shows/task,view/Itemid,40/id,5165

Drawing for Good

Friday, February 26th, 2010

I was interviewed by a friend who blogs for Planet Green. Very nice interview!  Thanks, Ronnie!

http://planetgreen.discovery.com/work-connect/interview-cartoonist-liza-donnelly.html

Blog on New Yorker’s Cartoonbank.com

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Here is a blog post I wrote about my trip to France for the cartoon festival, RIDEP. The New Yorker’s cartoonbank.com, which is the site that promotes and sells all things cartoon, kindly posted this entry. Hope to do more in the future.

http://blog.cartoonbank.com/2010/02/17/cartoonist-in-france/

Live in NY: New Yorker’s Michael Maslin + Liza Donnelly

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Our New Yorker colleague, cartoonist Matt Diffee, hosts a regular music/comedy evening in New York City. It’s called The Steam Powered Hour, and features contemporary bluegrass music and comedy and cartoons. This Valentines Day, he invited my husband Michael and I to “perform”, whatever that means!  Come join us!  Featuring music by Reckon So and The Sassy Jenkins, and Colbert writer, Frank Lesser.

For more info:

http://www.villagevoice.com/events/steam-powered-hour-matinee-valentines-day-edition-hosted-by-matthew-diffee-1643159/

RIDEP: Cartoon Festival Honoring Women Cartoonists

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Tomorrow, I was invited to travel  to another French cartoon festival, this time in Carquefou.  They are honoring women cartoonists this year, and I look forward to meeting cartoonists from around the world who are women. Much of the work is political, and while I work for The New Yorker, my work is often political–either socially or culturally.  I hope to blog for The New Yorker about the events. I will also write about it for Women’s Enews and blog for the Cartoonbank.com

The 11th Rencontres Internationales du Dessins de Presse (RIDEP)

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New Yorker Cartoonists’ After-Holiday-Party

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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New Yorker Holiday after-party dinner at Cafe Un Deux Trois in Manhattan. Photos by Felipe Galindo (Feggo)

Left to right: Jack Ziegler, Liza Donnelly, Roz Chast, PC Vey, David Sipress, Paul Noth, Ward Sutton, Emily Flake, Carolita Johnson, Michael Crawford, Drew Dernavich, Joe Dator, Sam Gross, Bob Eckstein, John O’Brien, Bob Mankoff, Felipe Galindo, Michael Maslin

The New Yorker after party dinner, Cafe Un Deux Trois 12-14-09.jA closer shot, left to right: John O’Brien, Bob Mankoff, Felipe Galindo, Michael Maslin, Jack Ziegler, Liza Donnelly, Roz Chast, PC Vey

The New Yorker after party dinner, Cafe Un Deux Trois 12-14-09.j Carolita Johnson, Emily Flake, Andy Friedman

My drawing comes alive for the first time

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Perhaps like many New Yorker cartoonists, I always wanted to see my drawings animated. A few weeks ago, through the group PinkSlip Animation (of which I am a member), one of my drawings has come to  life!  Mike Milo, a very talented and experienced animator, said he would animate my sequential drawing. I did the drawing for Revolvingfloor.com, and now it is live! Note that the sound plays automatically, something that is going to be fixed soon.

It’s titled: The Sock

On Humor and Feminism

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

The new blog, No Country for Young Women, transcribed my speech at Omega Institute and features it on their home page today. The creator of the blog is the wonderful filmaker Elena Rossini. You can find her work on The Illusionists website and her website.

Here is the link to the transcipt, and a few of my cartoons. I will post the video of the speech soon.

Grim Halloween: story of an almost New Yorker cover

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

About a month ago, I thought of an idea for a New Yorker cover. This happens from time to time, I can’t help it. The cover editor is very kind and on one occasion she almost bought a cover from me (the did buy it to run inside the magazine). This happened again this time–my cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff, and the cover editor, Francoise Mouly seemed to like my idea.  The problem was, they had already commissioned Chris Ware to do the Halloween cover. Ah well.

Editor Michael Cohn of Revolving Floor loved the drawing and wanted to publish it. It went up yesterday.

http://revolvingfloor.com/issues/3/initiation/

Photos from Salon International du Dessins De Presse et d’Humour

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

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I was honored to receive the International Prize at the Salon du Dessins de Presse et d’Humour in St Just, France. I was given     two beautiful statues: a porcelaine cow and cartoon character. My French colleagues pictured here received the Regional Awards, and we were joined by students, who presented the awards to us.

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French cartoonist Valerie  Delacherie  and I were interviewed on French Web TV.

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The Exhibits. There were many, with cartoons from all over the world.

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And there was also an Exhibit of cartoons from my book, Sex and Sensibility.

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More photos.