Monday, May 6, 2019

Liza Donnelly writes a remembrance of the cartoonist Nurit Karlin, who died this week, in Tel Aviv, at the age of eighty, and who contributed cartoons to The New Yorker for more than a decade.

from Everything http://bit.ly/2H10bYM

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