New Yorker December 7th, 1992
Roxie Munro
Come On In - Just Throw Your Coats In The Garbage
Bruce Eric Kaplan
It Started Out With Lactose
Sidney Harris
A Caveman And Woman Climb Up A Cliff
Michael Maslin
You Have No Idea How Refreshing It Is To Meet
William Hamilton
Since We Don't Do Payback Dinners
Michael Crawford
If It Slows
William Hamilton
Seven People Are Seen Sitting At A Table
Drew Dernavich
The Crab Bisque
Robert Weber
Sure, They Drank It - But Did They Get It?
William Hamilton
I'm Terribly Sorry
Lee Lorenz
Seven People Are Seen Sitting At A Table #1
Drew Dernavich
It's A Little White Wine Stuart Brought Back
Charles Saxon
I Thought By The Time I Reached Fifty I'd Develop
Charles Saxon
A Wife Tells Guests At A Dinner Party
Robert Leighton
Chase Your Dinner
Amy Hwang
When You Asked Me To Dinner
Victoria Roberts
The Inner Man Annual Dinner
Gluyas Williams
Outside A Restaurant
William Haefeli
A Really Lovely Gown
Peter Arno
Put In Something About The Stock Market
William Hamilton
All This Talk Of Viagra And Penile Implants
Jack Ziegler
She's A Perfect Jewel. She Doesn't At All Mind
Alan Dunn
Have You Ever Checked Out London?
Edward Koren
The Inner Man
Buffet Supper
Gluyas Williams
But, Colonel, When You Say That Life As We Know
Helen E. Hokinson
Oh God, I Forgot To Ask If Anybody Had Lard
William Hamilton
'nifty Apartment
William Hamilton
I Think We'll Pass Up The Chateau
James Stevenson
Mr. Hardwick Is On The Telephone
Perry Barlow
I Think This May Be An Appropriate Moment To Say
Edward Koren
Captionless: When In Rome
Roz Chast
To A Wonderful Amphibious Being!
Mischa Richter
Now Let Me See - Champagne Goes About Three
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker January 7, 1974
Warren Miller
Do You Realize We've Invited Two Guys Who Suck
Donald Reilly
We Grind Our Own Catnip
Mischa Richter
I Think They'll Be Perfect Together. He's
William Hamilton
I Like The Big Questions - But I'm More
William Hamilton
I Wish We Could Stay Longer
Michael Crawford
I Just Hope I Can Do Half As Well With My Future
William Hamilton
We're So Glad You Could Come
Henry Martin