“A Bright Future,” by Eric Drooker
Charles Berberian via: newyorker
“I used to have to go to Rue des Rosiers to get a bagel—now you can get one anywhere in Paris,” says Charles Berberian, the Parisian cartoonist who painted this week’s cover, “Out and About.” Berberian’s image shows a couple at a café terrace in Brooklyn—or is it Paris?
“Getting There” via:Ivan Brunetti
“I’m someone who’d prefer to live in a hermetically sealed bubble,” says Ivan Brunetti about this week’s cover, “Getting There.” “But you can’t have a normal life that way, so I try my best to somehow be part of the world. But it’s not like everyone around me is the problem. Often times, I’m the problem!”
“STRAPHANGERS,” By Liniers via:newyorker
“New York for me is just this American version of a huge city: a lot of concrete and no nature whatsoever,” says Liniers (who goes by Ricardo with his friends, though he prefers to be called by his pen name, which is his middle name). “I grew up in Buenos Aires and still live there,” he continues, “so I’m as metropolitan as you can get. I feel really at home in New York.”