Ellis Rosen is a cartoonist who has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2016.
Irving Ruan has contributed to The New Yorker since 2018.
Daily Humor
The Daily Cartoon, Shouts, and other funny stuff from our Dept. of Hoopla.
Shouts & Murmurs
The Other Children of Passover
The child who found the afikomen before the time to look for it officially began, the influencer child, and the child who, if he could please sit down, we could get started.
By Amy Kurzweil, Jason Adam Katzenstein, and Ellis Rosen
Shouts & Murmurs
Reasons I Imagine People Change Their Hair Styles
Breakups, gravitational vortices, and other possible motivations for a new hairdo.
By Irving Ruan and Sarah Kempa
How to Write a New Yorker Cartoon Caption: “Queer Eye” Edition
“Queer Eye” cast members Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, and Bobby Berk try their hands at our cartoon-caption contest.
The Art World
The Whitney Biennial’s Taste for Flesh
The long-running survey has its usual missteps, but several works shine with wit and insight about the human body.
By Jackson Arn