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Revision as of 09:30, October 23, 2013
The New Yorker
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Magazine Information
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The New Yorker is a magazine that focuses on politics, social issues, art, humor and culture, particularly in New York City.
History
When Apu, having been caught cheating, was forced to complete a list of tasks by Manjula, number three was to get a cartoon published in The New Yorker, which he did.[1]
When Lisa was six years old, she had published three articles in The New Yorker under the pseudonym, Ms. Lizzie Strongheart. The articles were about dolphins, unicorns, and jazz saxophone riffs.[2]
Behind the Laughter
- The New Yorker is a real magazine.
Appearances
- Episode – "The Sweetest Apu"
- Book – The Lisa Book
- Video game – The Simpsons: Tapped Out (mentioned)