The New Yorker, 1978
A weekly magazine heavily defined by its iconic illustrated covers, its signature single-panel cartoons, and its commitment to long-form journalism. It stood out as a premier American literary institution, offering a mix of sophisticated city culture, incisive political reporting, fiction, and poetry.
In this issue, they delve into defining the characteristics of a lowrider, mentions of the San Jose lowrider scene and Lowrider Magazine, LA lowrider history and happenings in Fresno.