New Yorker June 20th, 1983
Roz Chast
Howard, I Think The Dog Wants To Go Out
Arnie Levin
It's Good To Know About Trees. Just Remember
Charles Saxon
Calm And Placid On The Surface
George Booth
New Yorker October 10th, 1983
Tom Cheney
New Yorker August 8th, 1983
Dana Fradon
New Yorker July 4th, 1983
Frank Modell
New Yorker January 10th, 1983
Frank Modell
New Yorker November 28th, 1983
John Jonik
Son, You're All Grown Up Now. You Owe Me Two
Robert Weber
New Yorker July 25th, 1983
Michael Crawford
New Yorker December 26th, 1983
David Pascal
New Yorker June 13th, 1983
Everett Opie
Captionless
'decisions
Mischa Richter
The Athenians Are Here
Ed Fisher
I Don't Know Why I Don't Care About The Bottom
Charles Saxon
You May Switch To The Less Expensive Wine Now
James Stevenson
New Yorker October 31st, 1983
Sidney Harris
New Yorker November 28th, 1983
Sidney Harris
New Yorker February 7th, 1983
Warren Miller
New Yorker June 6th, 1983
Roz Chast
New Yorker November 14th, 1983
Bernard Schoenbaum
New Yorker June 27th, 1983
Roz Chast
New Yorker May 30th, 1983
James Stevenson
New Yorker November 14th, 1983
Warren Miller
The Young Jacques Cousteau At The Beach
Roz Chast
He Always Times '60 Minutes.'
Mischa Richter
I Really Envy You Your Ability To Think Globally
Donald Reilly
The Face Of The Pear-shaped Man Reminded
Jack Ziegler
It Doesn't Look Good. Some Of Our Nationals
Sidney Harris
If Debt Is A Measure Of Consumer Confidence
Lee Lorenz
'earn Dollars A Day By Doing Absolutely Nothing!'
Roz Chast
Joan Rivers Is Sitting In For Mommy At Breakfast
James Stevenson
If You Ask
Edward Frascino
This Gives My Confidence A Real Boost
Edward Koren
You're Terrific
Edward Koren
That's Fathering
Edward Koren
That Was Back Then. I Now Espouse Gerontocracy
Ed Fisher
Frankly, Harold, You're Beginning To Bore
Arnie Levin
Before Thornton Goes To Bed
Warren Miller
I Have Grave Doubts About The Success Of This
Mischa Richter
At Least We Always Know Who's In Charge
W.B. Park
It's Getting Serious. They're Spending Two Weeks
Lee Lorenz
'heathcliff! Oh
Jack Ziegler
But Can They Save Themselves?
Eldon Dedini
It Was Kind Of Crazy. When I Awoke This Morning
Bernard Schoenbaum
It's One Thing For The National Commission
James Stevenson
Don't Tell Me Too Much About Yourself. I Prefer
Lee Lorenz
The Tiny Winged Beings
Jack Ziegler
She Wouldn't Leave Her Name. Just Said Room 14
Michael Ffolkes
Dave, We've Done All Right For Ourselves
Jack Ziegler
Damn It, Eddie!if You Don't Believe In Nuclear
Ed Arno
Hah! This Is The Old King Cole Nobody Ever Sees
Dana Fradon
Then We're In Agreement. There's Nothing Rotten
Dana Fradon
I'm Going To Europe To ?nd Myself
Dean Vietor
I'd Have Settled For A Lot More
JB Handelsman
Your Late Husband
JB Handelsman
A Man Who Is In Touch With Himself
JB Handelsman
Smiling For No Reason
JB Handelsman
Something Of A Mystery
JB Handelsman
That Day In 1922
JB Handelsman
Worrying About Herschel Walker
JB Handelsman
Fairly Sane By New York Standards
JB Handelsman
I'm A Womanizer
JB Handelsman
A Few Other People Were Also In World War II
JB Handelsman
Brought To You By Tender Leaf Tea
JB Handelsman
Nonexistent Books
JB Handelsman
Swallowed by I.T.T.
JB Handelsman
Also In World War II
JB Handelsman
Unfair Of You To Blame Me
JB Handelsman