New Yorker January 19th, 1976
Kenneth Mahood
What Is Most Depressing Is That These Platitudes
Kenneth Mahood
Kenneth Preferred To Remain Indoors
Glen Baxter
New Yorker October 12th, 1992
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 12th, 1992 #1
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 12th, 1992 #2
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 12th, 1992 #3
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 12th, 1992 #5
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker October 12th, 1992 #4
Kenneth Mahood
Title: The Further Temptations Of Kenneth Starr
Roz Chast
Skeletons In Kenneth Starr's Closet
Roz Chast
'congressman Blowviatt Demands No More Sex
George Booth
They Thought A Wire-free Party Would Put
Bernard Schoenbaum
New Yorker September 21st, 1998
Roz Chast
New Yorker October 12th, 1998
Michael Maslin
'this Week, House Manager Blowviatt
George Booth
Are You Decent?
Robert Weber
New Yorker December 7th, 1998 #2
Roz Chast
New Yorker December 7th, 1998 #3
Roz Chast
New Yorker December 7th, 1998
Roz Chast
1998: A Look Back
Roz Chast
1998: A Look Back
Roz Chast
Perhaps We Could Tell The International
J.P. Rini
New Yorker December 7th, 1998 #1
Roz Chast
1998: A Look Back #2
Roz Chast
I Knew He Couldn't Be Trusted With All That Hair
Tom Cheney
1998: A Look Back #3
Roz Chast
New Yorker October 12th, 1998
Tom Cheney
The Wind Catches Congressman Blowviatt's Jerkin
George Booth
Valentines From BillTo Monica
Roz Chast
Dear Mom And Dad: My First Day Was Great
Kenneth Mahood
I Know It's Illogical
Kenneth Mahood
It Was Good Of You To Come
Kenneth Mahood
He's Got To Be In Here Somewhere!
Kenneth Mahood
It's At Times Like This That You Discover Who
Kenneth Mahood
The Age Of Innocence
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker December 9th, 1996
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker November 27th, 1995
Kenneth Mahood
Oh, He's The One That Went To Market
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker July 22nd, 1991
Kenneth Mahood
It's Gorbachev
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker January 14th, 1991
Kenneth Mahood
It's Bad News
Kenneth Mahood
It's A Very Sad Story
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker August 20th, 1990
Kenneth Mahood
After Magritte
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker December 17th, 1990
Kenneth Mahood
The Sun Was Shining
Kenneth Mahood
A Million Men Have Pledged A New Start - But
Kenneth Mahood
New Yorker September 26th, 1970
Kenneth Mahood
It's Been Simply Super Having
Kenneth Mahood