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Every day The New Yorker has a cartoon, often a very funny one. There's a caption contest, too, which often produces the funniest final product. There's also a new cartoon editor down at the esteemed publication's New York offices. (If there's one thing NY is in agreement about along with nearly everyone in California it's that Trump wears a big target). What can the old editor teach the new so that the comedy keeps coming? Find out, and submit to the contest while you're at it. More
Watch: In this episode, Bob Mankoff and The New Yorker's newly anointed Associate Cartoon Editor Colin Stokes review celebrity submissions to the caption contest.
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