It's Been Moved That We Adjourn For An Afternoon
Charles Barsotti
Wheel of 3PM
Emily Bernstein
Where Does The Time Go?
Rowland Wilson
This sliver of afternoon sun
Mary Lawton
It Was So Good To See Everyone
Leise Hook
I Think I See Camille
Stephen Raaka
New Yorker April 4th, 1994
Liza Donnelly
Death In The Afternoon
Bill Woodman
I Want That Little New Paper - 'afternoon.'
Helen E Hokinson
A Man Outside A Bar Checks His Watch And Reads
Isaac Littlejohn Eddy
Four Hundred and Thirty-Seven Things
David Sipress
The Only Side Effect
Paul Karasik
An Unkempt Man Opens The Door To Find
Kaamran Hafeez
Food Always Tastes Better
Peter C Vey
National Convention
Perry Barlow
New Yorker November 12th, 2001
Roz Chast
New Yorker November 12th, 2001 #1
Roz Chast
Sundayafternoon Carpenters
Jack Ziegler
You Might Stress The Fact That
Alan Dunn
Matinees, I Suppose You'd Better Say 'witches.'
Alain
One Lump Or None?
Robert J. Day
Good Afternoon. I'm From The Census Bureau
Robert J. Day
Now, Winston, I Have A Very Busy Afternoon Ahead
Charles Barsotti
A Very Good Afternoon
Peter Arno
Good Afternoon
Sydney Hoff
This Afternoon
Michael Crawford
I Ran Into Ruth Hagerstrom This Afternoon. Now
Warren Miller
Tuesday Afternoon At The Osaka No-tell Motel
Jack Ziegler
Harlan's Reached The Age When
Henry Martin
Mr. Kearn Has Stepped Out Of Character
Michael Maslin
Miss Eisenhart
Henry Martin
I Wonder If I Could Get Off Next Saturday
Chon Day
I'm Sorry, The Senator Is Resting. He's #1
Perry Barlow