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Congratulations, Liza! I hope to get to the city to see this exhibit - it looks fabulous!

--loren

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WONDERFUL

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Humor is often in the eye of the beholder. Thank you Liza for sharing your eyes with us.

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It looks like you did a great job!! Thank you for sharing!

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Wow...just wow. Congratulations on your history and future with the New Yorker and thank you so much for sharing all this!

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🙌💕💕💕 Well done, take a 🙇

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Labor of love. Incredible material. Beautiful outcome.

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Congratulations! You are tireless. Thank you for this virtual tour. This exhibit is a stellar way to lead-off the NYer's 100th year celebration. Long live the cartoonists!

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Wow, what an undertaking. This is massive. But, as always, you did a sterling job, despite the challenges. I am going to try my darndest to get in to see it. Oh I love this "the artists created cartoons that were a dance of word and line." Beautiful and evocative. Well-done. We have the tome, The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker. It will be awesome to see some of these in the original in your exhibit

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You are a treasure. I can’t wait to enjoy the exhibit.

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Applause! What a powerful record of our sophisticated and wicked sense of humor!

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Congratulations!

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Thank you for the narrative and descriptive prose. It is almost-almost as good as being there. How wonderful it would be to see in person. How wonderful that you pulled it all together and made it come alive.

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So cool! An impressive feather in your cap as well. Thanks for sharing your unique perspective. Lovely photos too.

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Wish I could be there. I love what you wrote as an intro to the exhibit. So much effort clearly went into this wonderful exhibit - thank you.

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Congrats, Liza. I know you are bursting with pride. My only regret is that I no longer live in Astoria, Queens, and can't come see it...I'm with you in spirit and love the pics!

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