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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic cover art it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Pauline Kael, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic cover art it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Pauline Kael, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, John Updike, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Pauline Kael, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers cover art it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Pauline Kael, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Pauline Kael, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, E. B. White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White White, and Creator/GahanWilson are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, poems, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/OgdenNash, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction, essays, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, William Steig, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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* MemeticMutation: The phrase "back to the old drawing board" originates with a [[http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2010/03/back-to-old-drawing-board.html 1941 Peter Arno cartoon]] from the magazine.
** "On the Intenet, nobody knows you're a dog" comes from a [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/on-the-internet-nobody-knows-youre-a-dog 1993 Peter Steiner cartoon]].
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** "On the Intenet, nobody knows you're a dog" comes from a [[http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/on-the-internet-nobody-knows-youre-a-dog 1993 Peter Steiner cartoon]].
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* MemeticMutation: The phrase "back to the old drawing board" originates with a [[http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2010/03/back-to-old-drawing-board.html 1941 Peter Arno cartoon]] from the magazine.
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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by reproducing the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original. (Examples [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).

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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year February by reproducing the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original. (Examples [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).
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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original. (Examples [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).

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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using reproducing the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original. (Examples [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).
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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original (such as [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).

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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original (such as original. (Examples [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).
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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from its inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original (such as [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).

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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from its the inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original (such as [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).
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* LogoJoke: It's traditional for the magazine to commemorate its anniversary each year by re-using the cover from its inaugural issue, shown above. However, in more recent years the anniversary issues have often used new cover illustrations that re-imagine or parody the original (such as [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2008_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]] and [[http://images.archives.newyorker.com/rvimageserver/Conde%20Nast/New%20Yorker/2013_02_11/page0000001.jpg here]]).



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''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]'' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Since its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced more than 4,000 issues.

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''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The ''The New Yorker]]'' Yorker'' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Since its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced more than 4,000 issues.
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'''''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Since its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced more than 4,000 issues.

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'''''[[http://www.''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''''' Yorker]]'' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Since its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced more than 4,000 issues.
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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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''The New Yorker'' is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction fiction, essays, and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.
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The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York and environs. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities.

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The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York and its environs. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities.
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The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities.

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The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City.and environs. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities.
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'''''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues.

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'''''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following Since its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 more than 4,000 issues.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities. The publication is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.'''''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' Yorker]]''''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues.

The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities. The publication

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities. The publication is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson, Creator/AliceMunro, JohnCheever, and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities. The publication is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction and one-panel cartoons that are included in every issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson, Peter Arno, John Cheever, Creator/RoaldDahl, Ed Koren, Creator/AliceMunro, JohnCheever, Creator/DorothyParker, Creator/SJPerelman, Saul Steinberg, Creator/JamesThurber, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber E. B. White are among the more famous of the authors and artists it has employed or published over the decades.



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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural cultural, and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] City]] by print media giant Condé Nast. Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and a significant portion of its content is devoted to cultural and lifestyle explorations of New York City. Despite these characteristics, the magazine is read widely by non-New Yorkers, and is recognized throughout the United States as a shorthand signifier of metropolitan and urbane sensibilities. The publication is also renowned for the collection of iconic covers it has produced, as well as the short fiction and one-panel cartoons it includes that are included in every issue; issue. Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson Creator/GahanWilson, Creator/AliceMunro, JohnCheever, and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.
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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Following its debut on February 21, 1925, it has produced 4000 issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.
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It is also noted for its long nonfiction articles, such as John Hersey's 31,000-word piece on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.



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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Its first issue was produced February 21, 1925 and it now has over 4000 issues published. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Its first issue was produced Following its debut on February 21, 1925 and 1925, it now has over produced 4000 issues published. issues. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary and cultural magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Its first issue was produced February 21, 1925 and it now has over 4000 issues published. The magazine is particularly renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary and literary, cultural and news magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Its first issue was produced February 21, 1925 and it now has over 4000 issues published. The magazine has a reputation for being both liberal and painfully highbrow, and is particularly renowned for the collection of one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.

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''Magzine/TheNewYorker's'' first issue was February 21, 1925 and now has over 4000 issues published, along with cartoon archives and other anthologies.

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''Magzine/TheNewYorker's'' first issue was February 21, 1925 and now has over 4000 issues published, along with cartoon archives and other anthologies.

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'''[[http://www.newyorker.com/ Website here.]]com/ The New Yorker]]''' is a weekly literary and cultural magazine [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin published in]] [[BigApplesauce New York City.]] Its first issue was produced February 21, 1925 and it now has over 4000 issues published.
The magazine is particularly renowned for the one-panel cartoons it includes in every issue; Creator/CharlesAddams, Creator/GahanWilson and Creator/JamesThurber are among the more famous of the artists it has employed over the decades.
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[[caption-width:300:[[TheDandy Eustace Tilley]] with butterfly.]]

''Magzine/TheNewYorker's'' first issue was February 21, 1925 and now has over 4000 issues published, along with cartoon archives and other anthologies.

[[http://www.newyorker.com/ Website here.]]

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