
An unofficial supplementary podcast that verbally describes the cartoons from your favourite magazine for those too busy to read for themselves.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

In this episode, we describe all the cartoons in the Nov 10 2014 issue and play the most important "You-Yorker Cartoon Described", from the fan submitted descriptions. If you are reading this, I hear your message but this action will just come back t... more
In this episode, we dive head first into the Oct 27 2014 issue and announce the Top 'Toon of the Issue.
In this episode, we take a verbal tour of the cartoons in the Nov 3rd 2014 issue. We also introduce a future segment, where you the listener can send in your own description of a cartoon from the Nov 10 2014 issue and possibly be featured in the next... more
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So many mouth noises! Ew!! Less compression, more description puhleeeeese
A fascinating look into the New Yorker, and so much more.
Weirdest podcast I ever found
I'm choosing to believe that this is undiscovered artistic beauty, commenting on today's cultural milieu. Bravo, describer man. Please tell me there are others of these nearby. Calvin and Hobbes? Foxtrot? FAMILY CIRCUS?!?
I have really enjoyed the available episodes of this podcast. The host describes it as being intended for people who may be too busy to get around to checking out cartoons from The New Yorker, but The podcast is great to me for a different reason. As somebody who is blind, I actually cannot read the New Yorker cartoons. Visual media like political cartoons and comic books do not lend themselves to being translated into braille. For that reason, I am very appreciative that Dave finds the time onc... more
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Apple Podcasts | #121 |
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