Not Bad, Fellas. Let's Do One More Take
Tom Cheney
Let the record show that the defense counsel can do this
Charlie Hankin
New Yorker March 20th, 1965
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker April 26,1958
Arthur Getz
This Next Song Is About Narrow-minded Record
Edward Steed
New Yorker March 15 1947
Constantin Alajalov
Jazz Musician Miles Davis Composing
Mark Patiky
We Tried Six Speakers
J.B. Handelsman
They Don't Care What Folkways Is Paying
Rowland Wilson
Win The Nobel Prize
David Sipress
Now, This Model Not Only Plays ?fty Records But
Richard Taylor
Your Emails May Be Monitored And Recorded
Kaamran Hafeez
David And Kathleen Bendett In Their Living Room
Henry Clarke
Seagulls Aren't About Food
Emma Hunsinger
Records In A Hallway
Sante Forlano
A Glass On A Coaster
Romulo Yanes
Pants On Fire
Peter Kuper
We Have To Record This
Ellis Rosen
Here Are My Medical Records And Tax Returns
Benjamin Schwartz
The Government Subpoenaed Your Phone Records
Christopher Weyant
Hippocrates Off The Record
Lee Lorenz
A Woman And A Boy Playing Instruments
Richard Rutledge
It's All There
Ellis Rosen
That's A Great Question
Edward Koren
I Was Able To Obtain All Of Your Information
Kaamran Hafeez
Jalapeno Was Our First Bagel To Go Platinum
Mike Twohy
Now, This One Is Probably Way Over Your Head
Frank Modell
Ray Brown On Bass
Michael Crawford
Finishing The Album
Tim Hamilton
You're Close
Warren Miller
A Man Sits At His Desk With A Cup Of Coffee
Edward Steed
Three Men In Trench Coats Walk Down The Street
Jack Ziegler
A Mother Is Talking To Her Son While Showing
Peter C. Vey
Marvin, Do You Realize That If You Continue
Michael Maslin
Approval Heaven:
Compliments From Telephone
Roz Chast
The Death Of The Blues
Life Just Couldn't
Roz Chast
New Yorker October 9th, 1943
Roberta Macdonald
New Yorker May 27th, 1944
George Price
The Reading Public
The Third Movement Opens
Gluyas Williams
This Program Comes To You By Electrical
Garrett Price
Tropi-cal Beach Chair
Sante Forlano
Posthumous Platinum
Jack Ziegler
Cyndi Lauper On Four
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker September 30th, 1944
Mischa Richter
All Right, All Right! I Suppose We Could Bill
Alain
Two Men In Suits Look On As A Colleague
Tom Cheney
I Beg To Differ
Edward Frascino
Dearly Beloved
Leonard Dove
Highlights Of Ted Cruz's 21 Hour Marathon Speech
Emily Flake
Sinead O'connor Actually Spank Miley
Emily Flake
New Yorker October 22 1955
Perry Barlow
How Long Do We Have To Keep Statements From Banks
William Haefeli
So You See, Son, Back In Those Days
Donald Reilly
Mr. Prentice Is Not Your Father. Alex Binster
Lee Lorenz
The absolute biggest ping-pong player
Edward Steed
We Think They Suffered Some Sort Of Banking
Christopher Weyant
We Like This Picture Very Much
JB Handelsman
Attempting The Record
Jean-Jacques Sempe
Let The Record Show
Al Ross
If Our Records Are Correct
Michael Maslin
And, Finally, After A Day Of Record Trading
Lee Lorenz
But What You Call A Track Record I Call Ancient
Charles Barsotti
This, My Only Hit Record, Was Written To Help
Drew Dernavich
This Seance May Be Monitored And Recorded
Michael Maslin
O.k., Just For Our Records, How Many
Dean Vietor
I Say We Go For The Record In Punitive Damages!
George Booth
I Ask That The Record Show That The Witness
Michael Maslin
This Call May Be Monitored Or Recorded
Pat Byrnes
Just To Set The Record Straight
Edward Koren
How Many Gallons Are In A Pint?
Asher Perlman
A Desert Island Full Of Outdated And Obsolete
Mort Gerberg