![]() I’m caught up now and find myself anxiously wait for each week’s episode to drop. I had never done that before, but it was well worth it. I started at the latest, worked my way down half-way and then started from episode #1 and met in the middle. You, the reader, submit your caption here, we choose three finalists, and you vote for your. The podcast recently celebrated their 100th episode. This Week’s Contest NovemEach week, we provide a cartoon in need of a caption. The hosts do an excellent job of keeping to a structure while letting the conversation meander enough to let the guests' personalities shine. The show combines frank discussion with cartoonist interviews. Next, you’ll be laughing out loud, while driving to work-a great distraction from traffic-as the three hosts banter and discuss what makes a caption great…or terrible! Anyone age thirteen or older can enter or vote. More than once you’ll think, wow, I didn’t know that. Finalists for this week’s cartoon, by Dan Misdea, will appear online June 12th and in the June 19, 2023, issue of The New Yorker. ![]() This podcast is great! It’s VERY informative and not just about cartoon caption contests. Although using exclamation marks aren’t so common in winning captions, it’s very much warranted here. The podcast is a wealth of information about cartoon captioning. ![]() What a great comic relief from the grind of everyday life. I just finished listening to all episodes. (Winning caption: Do you take last requests Kurt Rossetti, San Rafael, Calif. Send us questions or comments to 1 hr 15 min My loser entry: New Yorker caption contest 850 Posted on by Kenny No Comments You’ll reap what you so badly deserve. We then move onto a discussion of the most recent CartoonStock contest (Trojan Pantomime Horse) and finish with our favorite cartoons from the current issue. You, the reader, submit your caption here, we choose three finalists, and you vote for your favorite. The winning caption for New Yorker contest #853 (Sharkuterie Board).Ĭurrent New Yorker contest #857 (Flying Ant). Each week, we provide a cartoon in need of a caption. We start the episode with discussions of the current New Yorker contests: We were able to clean it up so you can listen without wincing every few minutes (so, actually much better than our usual podcast!) We lost Vin for a bit, but he was able to rejoin us by telephone, so there are some audio quality issues. ![]() We had some technical issues while recording the podcast. Each week, we provide a cartoon in need of a caption. Larry Wood graciously filled in for her (thanks, Larry!) For this week’s episode, we had a last minute change in guests due to a family emergency by our scheduled guest, Sara Lautman (everything turned out fine and she’ll be joining us at the end of the month). ![]()
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