Humor
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The M.T.A. Workout
Welcome to the new M.T.A.: Metropolitan Transit Athletics! Grab a towel, swipe your MetroCard, and get ready to sweat. Daily membership costs only $2.75.
Humor
Children and Other Living Things
In this episode, Emma and the cartoonist Emily Flake talk about motherhood and their fear of puka-shell necklaces.
Humor
The Startup to End All Startups
Meet uBox, the hot new startup that's disrupting the innovators that are innovating disruption by giving you the box you didn’t know you needed.
Culture
Just Grillin’
Emma and Colin kick off the summer by cooking up some cartoons.
Culture
What Do You Ink?
Emma and Colin call on cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein for a tattoo consultation.
Culture
Howdy, Conner O’Malley
The comedian swings by to get feedback on his first forays into gag cartooning.
Culture
Wet Paint
Why are there are so many “Wet Paint” signs in the subway? Henry, a Belgian expat, investigates.
Culture
The Home Team
In this episode, Emma Allen, the new cartoon editor at The New Yorker, and Colin Stokes, the new associate cartoon editor, play baseball.
Humor
Millennial Hoarders
A new generation of #hoarders has emerged—and gone mobile.
Culture
Name That Toon!
In this episode, Bob Mankoff considers the role of clichés in cartooning, looking back at familiar tropes such as stampeding lemmings and the Grim Reaper.
Culture
“5 Films About Technology”
A look at the dumber side of technology.
Humor
The Hand Sanitizer
Most hand sanitizers only kill 99.99 per cent of germs. Henry, a Belgian expat, has taken it upon himself to eradicate all of them.
Culture
Spring Has Sprung
In this episode, Bob Mankoff and the associate cartoon editor, Colin Stokes, spend quality time with Percival the plant, and look at vegetation-themed cartoons.