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  2. Barry Blitt - Wikipedia

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    Blitt's 2008 New Yorker cover depicting Michelle and Barack Obama standing in the Oval Office was labeled "tasteless and offensive" by Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton. A campaign spokesman for Senator John McCain also condemned the art. [13] In the cover art, Obama is shown wearing traditional Muslim clothes, including sandals, robe, and ...

  3. The New Yorker releases scathing cover of Trump and Biden ...

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    Cartoonist Barry Blitt has faced controversy in the past, most notably for his cover for The New Yorker in 2008, which depicted Michelle and Barack Obama standing in the Oval Office with ...

  4. The New Yorker - Wikipedia

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    Stewart and Stephen Colbert parodied The New Yorker 's Obama cover on the October 3, 2008, cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine, with Stewart as Barack and Colbert as Michelle, photographed for the magazine in New York City on September 18. [73] New Yorker covers are sometimes unrelated to the contents of the magazine or only tangentially ...

  5. Category:The New Yorker cartoonists - Wikipedia

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  7. This 'New Yorker' cover delivers a big truth bomb for the ...

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    T he most recent issue of the New Yorker hasdelivered a brutal message to the class of 2016. The poignant cover image for the May 30 edition, for a story titled "Commencement," features graduates ...

  8. Robert Grossman (artist) - Wikipedia

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    The pen and ink strips have appeared in New York magazine, The Nation, The New Yorker, The New York Observer and elsewhere. Many of them are written entirely in verse: "The Man Who Bagged Baghdad for Dad" deals with the current war in Iraq. New York Magazine hosted his "Waterbugs" cartoons during the unfolding of the Watergate scandal. [17]

  9. Garrett Price - Wikipedia

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    Price's first cover for The New Yorker (August 1, 1925). Price worked for over half a century for The New Yorker, drawing hundreds of cartoons and 100 covers, including two in 1925, the monthly magazine's first year ("Heat Wave", August 1, and "Paris Café", August 29).