The Bowery Review: New York’s Best and Only Humor Magazine

With a debut print issue now on newsstands throughout NYC—at McNally Jackson locations, Casa Magazines, Iconic Magazines and a handful indie bookstores—The Bowery Review: New York’s Best and Only Humor Magazine features funny short stories, one-liners, cartoons and essays that aim to elicit laughter and, in fact, do so. “The Bowery Review was created to be the humor magazine I wanted to read but couldn’t find,” head writer and editor in chief, Tim Latterner, tells COOL HUNTING. “I came up as a writer for places like National Lampoon, Playboy’s humor section, MAD—all of which are either gone or don’t publish new humor material anymore. I want to keep their legacies and vision alive. There are so many hilarious new writers and cartoonists emerging today that don’t have many places to publish prose humor that puts ‘funny’ first—so we made one.” Since The Bowery Review launch party at Biggie’s Bodega in the heart of Dimes Square,  the literary humor magazine has amassed much attention—and more issues will follow.

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