Bad Mom Cards Collect The Whole Set
Roz Chast
And What Do You Think Will Happen If You Do Get
Charles Barsotti
Why Don't We Make It Simple This Year
Lee Lorenz
Uh-oh. I Think They're Having A Bryn Mawr Moment
Michael Crawford
And Now, God Help Us All, Rachmaninoff's Concerto
Jack Ziegler
Can Wolfgang Come Out And Play?
Mort Gerberg
Those Responsible For Putting My Client In Charge
Michael Maslin
It's Plotted Out. I Just Have To Write It
Charles Barsotti
As I Get Older
Arnie Levin
New Yorker April 22nd, 1996
Roz Chast
Sorry, We're All Cat People. The Dog People
Donald Reilly
It Means Taking A Hefty Pay Cut
Michael Maslin
'au Contraire'
Victoria Roberts
I've Had A Long Talk With Jonah
Robert Weber
You Call That Wagner?
Tom Cheney
New Yorker October 21st, 1996
Jack Ziegler
New Yorker January 29th, 1996
Joseph Farris
New Yorker August 26th, 1996
Peter Porges
New Yorker September 16th, 1996
Tom Cheney
New Yorker September 9th, 1996
Sidney Harris
New Yorker November 11th, 1996
Bernard Schoenbaum
Bad News, Kenny. When The Judge Awarded All
Michael Maslin
They're A Perfect Match - She's High-maintenance
Edward Koren
Tightening The Buttocks
George Booth
New Yorker May 13th, 1996
Warren Miller
New Yorker July 8th, 1996
J.P. Rini
New Yorker August 19th, 1996
Michael Crawford
New Yorker September 23rd, 1996
Arnie Levin
New Yorker August 26th, 1996
Tom Cheney
New Yorker May 27th, 1996
Roz Chast
New Yorker November 11th, 1996
Roz Chast
New Yorker June 24th, 1996
Roz Chast
New Yorker December 23rd, 1996
Michael Maslin
That's Jeremy. He Never Deviates
Mort Gerberg
Promise Me, Son, That You'll Never Have Anything
Edward Sorel
The Knees Are The First Thing To Go
Mike Twohy
I'll Just Have A Diet Coke. I'm In The Middle
Victoria Roberts
But, Seriously
John Jonik
An Advance Visit From The Three Wise Men
Roz Chast
You Want Only Happiness
Edward Frascino
Clandestine Cuisine
Roz Chast
I Took Aim, Pulled The Trigger, And Then
Frank Cotham
This Is Mrs. Mcbride From Marketing
Robert Weber
What Do You Think I Think About What You Think
Michael Maslin
How Will You Ever Know Whether You're A Flying
Charles Barsotti
Sketchbook
Gotta Dance!
Jules Feiffer
Happy Fortieth. I'll Take The Muscle Tone
Tom Cheney
I Can't Play Squash Tonight
Michael Crawford
Remember, Now - You're Sense, I'm Sensibility
Mort Gerberg
I Sold My Soul For About A Tenth Of What The Damn
William Hamilton
No, It's Not Going To Be O.k
Frank Cotham
On The Other Hand #1
Lee Lorenz
I Don't Think This Is A Diner
Barbara Smaller
As Soon As One Problem Is Solved
Frank Cotham
They're From David. He's Been So Much More
Mike Twohy
Your Honor, We, The Jury, Find This One Too Close
Arnie Levin
A Wonderful Cat Is Coming Into Your Life
Edward Koren
It's All About Power - Getting It And Keeping It
Brian Savage
More Wiggle Room
Bernard Schoenbaum
If You Are A Democrat
George Booth
Howard, I Found My Instrument!
Victoria Roberts
Negotiations Are Going To Be Tougher Than
Lee Lorenz
I, Too, Used To Drink The Amber-colored Fluids
Jack Ziegler
Job! I Hear You've Got A Book Out!
Lee Lorenz
Some Kids At School Called You A Feminist
Liza Donnelly
That's What They All Say
Tom Cheney
Brazil Nuts Are My Specialty
Charles Barsotti
Recipes From The Revised Senior Citizen Cookbook
Roz Chast
New Yorker November 11th, 1996
Robb Armstron
New Yorker June 17th, 1996
Mischa Richter
New Yorker April 22nd, 1996
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker February 19th, 1996
Ed Arno