An engaged couple struggle selecting items for their wedding registry in January’s Sketch of the Month.
december 2018: new year's apparition
A mysterious New Year’s resolution is revealed in December’s Sketch of the Month.
november 2018: the elf on the mother-bleepin' shelf
For parents of young children, today is not just the last day of November, it’s “Elf On The Shelf Eve.” November’s Sketch of the Month was originally published in December 2016.
october 2018: candy crushed
What is polyglycerol polyricinoleate and why is it in our kids’ Halloween treats? A couple ponders this and other big questions in Walmart’s candy aisle in October’s Sketch of the Month.
september 2018: outside the box
Patterned kleenex boxes are all the “rage” in September’s Sketch of the Month.
august 2018: writers room rift
Imagine we're back in 1999, and writers from Law & Order get "sensitivity training" from Sex & The City scribes in August's Sketch of the Month.
july 2018: have you tried...?
Enlightenment is elusive in July's Sketch of the Month.
june 2018: corporate crypticisms
Putting a pin in it got you pissed? Sick of circling back? C'mon! I'll loop you in to June's Sketch of the Month.