Our documentary about women cartoonists of The New Yorker, Women Laughing, is hitting the trail. We are screening twice in Northern California this week and weekend. If you are in the area, come join us! We hope to arrange screenings in Los Angeles later this year, and Portland and Seattle as well. We plan on visiting other areas and then return to NYC in September for a week-long run! First off, San Francisco! April 9th at 6:30 pm at the Cartoon Art Museum. I will be joined by colleagues Amy Kurzweil, Kate Isenberg and Polly Lou Adams, and producer Judith Mizrachy. Curator Andrew Farago will moderate our Q&A afterwards before a reception of wine and light fare. We were thrilled to be selected to screen at the Sebastopol Film Festival in Sonoma County. I will be joined by WL producer Judith Mizrachy after the screening. Tickets HERE. If you want to keep up with all our screenings around the country and hopefully in places around the globe, you can subscribe to our email list, here. If you have any ideas for screenings in your area, contact me at liza@lizadonnelly.com, would love to hear from you. The drawing below was done a number of years ago (pre-Trump presidency, even the first one) when the phrase “War on Women” was in the news. Now it is even more relevant and real, scarily so. This did not get picked up by The New Yorker, although I submitted it numerous times. You're currently a free subscriber to Seeing Things. For the full experience, |