You’d Better Believe It

Earlier this year, cartoonist George Booth passed away. You can see a tribute to him at the tail end of one of my prior posts, here.  I think it’s fitting that the New Yorker has chosen his work for their current cover.  It’s called, “Believe.”

 

A portrait of Santa: "Believe" by George Booth.
“Believe,” by George Booth. The artist’s daughter talks about humor, grieving, and her late father’s love of the holiday season. A link to the interview with her is here.

 

If you can’t get behind the paywall to read this story, then I suggest you ask Santa for a New Yorker subscription. But please remember, subscriptions to dewconsulting.net are always free. That’s my continuing gift to you, and you’d better believe it, buddy.

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