Corporate Alternatives to the Compliment Sandwich Plus: a new cartoon from Kendra Allenby. The New Yorker sent this email to their subscribers on March 7, 2024. Plus: a new cartoon from Kendra Allenby.View in your browser|Update your preferences\xa0Today’s cartoon, by Kendra Allenby:Open in browser to share this cartoon »Buy a print »\u200aMore in Humor\u200aMy Typical New York DayI work a pretty standard New York day of between nineteen and thirty-seven hours. My weekly salary ranges between two and hundred fifty thousand dollars and a fifteen-dollar coupon for lunch at the Olive Garden.By\xa0Eddie SmallSingle Female Millennial Approaches Forty, Takes Stock of Her LifeOne ex-boyfriend, one new therapist, and two lamps.By\xa0Jenny FineCorporate Alternatives to the Compliment SandwichThe Honey Bomb, the Spiralling Donut, Performance Pies, and other scrumptious snacks for your subordinates.By Lynn Hsu\u200aThis Week’s Caption Contest\u200aSubmit a caption.Play to win.You be the judge.Help us pick three finalists by rating submissions.The final three.Help select the winning caption.\xa0The winner.See who won (finally).\u200aOne More from the Cartoon Archives . . .\u200aSee cartoons for purchase in our store »\xa0\u200aName Drop\u200aName DropName Drop,The New Yorker’sTrivia GamePlay a quiz from our archive: Can you guess the identity of a notable person—contemporary or historical—in six clues?\xa0\u200aMore from The New Yorker\u200aAnnals of Artificial IntelligenceThe Terrifying A.I. Scam That Uses Your Loved One’s VoiceA Brooklyn couple got a call from relatives who were being held ransom. Their voices—like many others these days—had been cloned.By Charles BetheaUnder ReviewA Novelist of Privileged Youth Finds a New SubjectIn “Help Wanted,” Adelle Waldman turns her lens from literary Brooklyn to retail work.By Katy WaldmanCritics at LargeWhy We Love an Office DramaFrom Adelle Waldman’s novel “Help Wanted” to the sci-fi-inflected Apple TV+ show “Severance,” fictional depictions of work are getting darker, or at least stranger. What can the state of the workplace in art tell us about the workplace in life?By The New YorkerThe Political SceneCan Joe Biden Fight from Behind in a Rematch Against Donald Trump?As the general election is set to begin, there is a new protagonist in American politics: not the man seeking to take back the White House as retribution but its current, outwardly placid occupant.By Benjamin Wallace-WellsYou’re receiving this e-mail because you signed up for Daily Humor fromThe New Yorker. Was this e-mail forwarded to you?Sign up.\xa0Manage your preferences|View our privacy policy|Unsubscribe\xa0Send feedback|Share e-mail\xa0Copyright © Condé Nast 2024. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.