New Yorker cartoonist Kate Isenberg helped us judge last month’s contest, which featured her drawing. Coincidentally, another one of Kate’s drawings (which is set in a classroom where a canine teacher is holding a globe that’s a tennis ball and saying something to the students) was featured in last week’s New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest. …
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