Roz Chast published her first cartoon in The New Yorker in 1978; the spread in this week’s issue marks her one thousand two hundred and sixty-seventh. On a blisteringly cold, recent winter morning, we rode the train to Connecticut and stepped inside her colorful and cartoon-filled home to talk about her parrots, her obsessions, her canned-food collection, and how she creates her drawings.
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Books & Fiction
Short stories and poems, plus author interviews, profiles, and tales from the world of literature.
Daily Cartoon
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 20th
“After dancing and embroidery, you’ll have to learn Photoshop.”
By Maddie Dai
Shouts & Murmurs
Melanie Ann Donoghue and Wordle Wed
The bride worried, “Will people judge me for dating someone I met online, who’s only capable of communicating through letters that Times readers type onto a gridlike interface?”
By Cora Frazier
Goings On
Kim Gordon Is at the Peak of Her Powers
Also: Adventurous shows at Carnegie Hall, “The Effect” at the Shed, and more.