We all have our peculiar talents: an uncanny sense of direction, a knack for knowing when to dump a stock, an ability to bake the perfect cake. Larry Wood’s forte is winning the New Yorker’s Caption ...
Western North Carolina is full of artists, writers, and creative minds — and, as it turns out, at least one New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest winner. The New Yorker recently celebrated its 100th ...
The weekly cartoon caption contest in the New Yorker magazine is what retired Judge Glen Reiser calls "a thing." It attracts more than 5,000 entries every week. Roger Ebert, the late film critic, ...
Name, Image and Likeness may not have been part of The Process before, but it was part of the fun for this caption contest. As I wrote in the original caption contest post, I had a couple captions in ...
Let’s kick off the first Cartoon Caption Contest of 2024 with something we can all sink our teeth into… and DO! Looks like this little guy just made it out safely through a hungry mob of partiers. So, ...
I started this drawing as a potential response to one hellish news story. But there are so many hellish news stories these days I thought it might be more fun to throw it out to y’all as a caption ...
Sign up for JD Crowe’s newsletter: Enter your email to subscribe to JD’s weekly newsletter, Crowe Jam. Welcome to this Hump Day edition of our latest caption ...
Write a caption or vote for your favorite entries in the Last Word write-a-caption contest. How to enter the Last Word: If you’re on our website, scroll down to write a caption for the cartoon above ...
Hulger’s P*Phone handset comes in Black, Red, Pink & White, with iPhone adapter. We held a caption contest last week in which we asked readers to play photo editor and come up with an appropriate ...
This is an opinion caption contest cartoon. Got JD Crowe’s newsletter, Crowe Jam? Sign up for it here. Welp, we were due for a caption contest. Lordy, we got one. On Saturday, October 18, millions of ...
Like some magazines that subscribers might guiltily read not just for the articles, many readers of The New Yorker head straight for the cartoons. Especially the page in the back of each issue ...