Wednesday, April 18, 2012

April 23: Ocean Waves-Studio Ghibli anime


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Ocean Waves
Part of the 'Castles in the Sky:
Miyazaki, Takahata and the Masters of Studio Ghibli' program

© 1993 Saeko Himuro - GN
Monday, April 23 @ 6:30 pm

 

Mark your calendars!

      

Exhibit

Sakura in DC: The History of Cherry Blossoms in the Nation's Capitol 

4/10 - 4/30
Monday - Friday
9 am - 5 pm 

 

J-Film Series 

TBA

4/24 @ 6:30 pm 

 

Where:

JICC

1150 18th St., NW  

Washington, DC 20036

 

(202) 238-6900 

jicc@ws.mofa.go.jp

 


 

 

Washington DC Premiere -   

Not Available on Home Video!

 

Rarely seen outside of Japan, OCEAN WAVES is a subtle, poignant and wonderfully detailed story of adolescence and teenage isolation. Taku and his best friend Yutaka are headed back to school for what looks like another uneventful year. But they soon find their friendship tested by the arrival of Rikako, a beautiful new transfer student from Tokyo whose attitude vacillates wildly from flirty and flippant to melancholic. When Taku joins Rikako on a trip to Tokyo, the school erupts with rumors, and the three friends are forced to come to terms with their changing relationships.

 

OCEAN WAVES was the first Studio Ghibli film directed by someone other than studio founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, as director Tomomi Mochizuki led a talented staff of younger employees in an adaptation of Saeko Himuro's best-selling novel. Full of shots bathed in a palette of pleasingly soft pastel colors and rich in the unexpected visual details typical of Studio Ghibli's most revered works, OCEAN WAVES is an accomplished teenage drama and a true discovery.

 

 

In Japanese with English subtitles. Not rated. 72 mins., 1995. Directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. 

 

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Please note that seating is limited and registration does not guarantee guests a seat. Registered guests will be seated first. Open seats will be given to guests on standby when the program begins.
 

Castles in the Sky: Miyazaki, Takahata and the Masters of Studio Ghibli  

April 13-June 17

 

This nearly comprehensive retrospective of Japan's greatest animation studio, Studio Ghibli, presents a unique opportunity for audiences to see the masterworks of Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and others on the big screen. Series made possible by GKIDS.

 

Castles in the Sky: Miyazaki, Takahata and the Masters of Studio Ghibli is co-presented with the AFI Silver Theatre, Freer Gallery of Art, the National Gallery of Art and the Japan Information and Culture Center. For information on additional screenings taking place at those venues, visit their web sites.

 

 
 
 
Embassy of Japan | 1150 18th St., NW | Suite 100 | Washington | DC | 20036


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Beeler returns to the Examiner, sort of

I got a rare print copy of the Examiner today, and their syndicated cartoon was Nate Beeler, now with the Columbus Dispatch. It was nice to see his work again.

TAD's Indoor Sports online

Someone named Peteykins in Washington, DC has scanned all of the 1915 book by Thomas TAD Dorgan. It starts here.

A shaky connection, but nice stuff...

Richard Thompson profiled on Boing Boing

A cartoonist paints a wiggly line, with help from friends
By Glenn Fleishman
 Apr 17 2012
http://boingboing.net/2012/04/17/a-cartoonist-paints-a-wiggly-l.html


Osborn. Robert Osborn

Robert Osborn was a BIG name cartoonist in the 1960s who's mostly dropped out of favor now. He did a lot of advertising and commercial work. Here's a dustjacket I stumbled across last week.

Nothing to do with comics in Washington, but I like his work.

April 26: Guy Delisle on Jerusalem

Apr 26 2012 7:30 pm

Apr 26 2012 8:30 pm
 
Author and artist of Burma Chronicles and Pyongyang, Delisle continues to stretch the boundaries of graphic narrative with this account of a year his family spent in Israel. While his wife worked with Doctors without Borders, Delisle talked to young Israelis and Palestinians, observed checkpoints, and witnessed the bloody Gaza War. 

April 18: Graphic Intelligence: Comics, The KKK, and Covert Ops

Graphic Intelligence: Comics, The KKK, and Covert Ops







Briefing


Comic books often reflect the time in which they are created. Since the Cold War, spies have been hot, and the world of comics has had a great assortment of espionage volumes. National security lawyer and comic collector/dealer Mark S. Zaid has assembled a rich array of comics that address spies and espionage. He'll showcase some of the coolest and rarest volumes in his collection while he describes how spy comics mirrored the intelligence issues of the time period in which they were published—some purporting to reveal true spy cases. He'll also share tales of how comics may have been used as intelligence tools and to push social agendas involving war, race, and sex. Then there is the story of the famous superhero who teamed up with actual spies to strike a blow for justice and equality in the United States. Award-winning author Rick Bowers shares the story behind his new book Superman vs. the Ku Klux Klan: The True Story of How the Iconic Superhero Battled the Men of Hate. Bowers reveals how the producers of The Adventures of Superman radio show took on the resurgent Ku Klux Klan in 1946, teaming up with infiltrators within the secret society to produce a ground-breaking, 16-part radio drama in which the Man of Steel conquered the hooded hate mongers.


Rendezvous Info

Wednesday, April 18, 2012
6:30pm to 8:30pm

Additional



Call 202.654.0932 to register.



Tickets

$15

Members of The Inner Circle
(Join Today)
$12


Wash Post on Wuerker win

 
Wood was one of two Washington area journalists to win Pulitzers on Monday. The other was Matt Wuerker, the editorial cartoonist for Politico, the Arlington-based newspaper and Web site, who won for what the Pulitzer jurors said were "consistently fresh, funny cartoons" that were "especially memorable for lampooning the partisan conflict that engulfed Washington."

"This feels fantastic, to state the obvious," said Wuerker, a finalist for the award in 2009 and 2010. "This is a dream come true."

He added, "I've been cartooning for some 30 years ago, and up until a few years ago, I didn't think anything like this was vaguely possible" until he became a founding staff member at Politico.

"I credit the people aboard the good ship Politico," he said. "I would really like to give credit to the glorious orchestra constructed around me."

NY Times on Wuerker's win

 
Politico, started by two veterans of The Washington Post, publishes a daily newspaper but is best known for its Web site. It won for Matt Wuerker's cartoons, which highlighted partisan political divides.

"I work with old media — pen and ink on watercolor paper and watercolor — same as a cartoonist in the mid-1800s," Mr. Wuerker said in a telephone interview.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Mark Burrier exhibit at Rare Words Exhibition at Flying Dog Brewery

Flying Dog has a great set of labels by Ralph Steadman, so even though I don't drink beer, I've got a bunch of their bottles in the house.

Mark Burrier Illustration

Rare Words Exhibition at Flying Dog Brewery

Rare Words Exhibition at Flying Dog Brewery

Flying Dog Brewery
 is hosting an exhibition of brand new Rare Words illustrations in June 2012 at their HQ in Frederick, Maryland (directions).
 

How to Submit

Because this is a Rare Words project, I need your help! Go to rarewords.org and fill out the form to submit your words with your name. (One submission per person, please.) I'm going to be drawing my little heart out from now until June to do as many of them as possible.


Opening Party

Come to the opening party at Flying Dog on Saturday, June 2 from 7-10 pm to see all of the finished artwork with live music by Old Indian. Maybe your words made the cut!
 

Art Sales

All artwork from the show will be on sale starting June 2 at 7 pm. There won't be any previews or pre-sales and unlike most galleries, if you buy a piece that night, you can take it with you. If you don't want someone to buy your word, show up at 7!


About Rare Words

Rare Words is a collaborative drawing blog (rarewords.org) and book. It began as a project to inspire collaboration with between the artist and the viewer. Readers are an integral part of the creative process by providing the spark for each work. Each illustration is an interpretation of the submitted words. Read More





Comics Reporter features David Hagen today

Tom Spurgeon of the Comics Reporter features David Hagen today.  I own two Hagen originals. You should all try to beat that.

More on Wuerker's Pulitzer

2012 PULITZER PRIZES: Politico's Matt Wuerker calls today's Pulitzer 'a dream come true'
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 16 2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/2012-pulitzer-prizes-politicos-matt-wuerker-calls-todays-pulitzer-a-dream-come-true/2012/04/16/gIQAGv91LT_blog.html

POLITICO's Matt Wuerker wins Pulitzer Prize
By MACKENZIE WEINGER | 4/16/12
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75196.html

and he works in Arlington!

Truitt on Hawkeye

Matt Fraction shoots straight on new 'Hawkeye' series
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY April 16 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-04-16/Hawkeye-comic-book-series/54314752/1

Washington's Matt Wuerker wins the Pulitzer

New book press release from Roy Delgado, former DC cartoonist

 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

April 21: Anime at Kids World Cinema Festival



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Saturday, April 21 at 2:00 pm
at the Mexican Cultural Institute
2829 16th Street, NW

Where:

2829 16th Street, NW
Washington, DC



When:
Saturday April 21, 2012 from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EDT
 

This showcase of international children's films, which is now in its fourth year, allows Washingtonians to compare cross-cultural differences in the genre and to inspire D.C. youngsters through the discovery of foreign cinema. The festival targets six to thirteen-year-olds and will showcase a selection of the most significant international productions for young audiences. Each one-hour screening will be followed by a workshop and a discussion addressing the films' cultural contexts. Age group will vary with each film and workshop.

This year, the JICC will partner with the Mexican Cultural Institute to present six short features targeting children ages 6-8, including two animated Japanese films! Following the screening, kids will have a chance to try their hand at origami, the Japanese art of folding paper.

This event is free and open to the public. Please note that seating is limited and registration is required.


For a full list of festival programs, visit the Alliance Fransaise's website.
 


School Trip with Ponta / ポンタと遠足

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©ARPLANTS/BeexAnimation

 

Kenta, a second-grade boy, has a cat named Ponta. When Ponta secretly follows Kenta on his school trip, they both end up in a mysterious world.

 

Directed by Galileo. 2011, 12 min.

Japanese with English subtitles


 Old Man Flower 

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A kind old couple owned a dog named Shiro and loved him with all of their heart. One day, the couple and their mean neighbor discover that Shiro has a very special power.   

 

By Minoru Kobata & KEEP Inc. 2009, 10 min.
Dubbed in English

Presented by
The Alliance Française de Washington,
the Embassy of Senegal, the Goethe-Institut,
the Embassy of Brazil, the Embassy of Spain,
the Embassy of Korea, the Hillwood Museum Estate and Gardens, the Quebec Government Office,
the Mexican Cultural Institute and
the Japan Information and Culture Center




Today: Capicon comic book show in Tyson's Corner


Capicons Comic Book & Pop Culture Con
Sunday, April 15, 2012
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Admission $3 - Kids FREE!
Special Guests TBA
Featuring:
Artist Bill McKay (Zombies vs. Cheerleaders)!
Dan Nokes of 21st Century Sandshark Studios
and more TBA!

Door prize drawings at 11, 12 and 1 pm!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Big Planet Bethesda's last day in current location


Big Planet Comics Bethesda store will be closed Sunday, April 15-Tuesday, April 17, so that we may move to 4849 Cordell Avenue. We will reopen in our new space on Wednesday, April, 18th.

Comic Riffs talks to Keith Knight

HOW TO KICKSTARTER: Cartoonist Keith Knight's 14 Tips for a More Successful Funding Campaign

By Michael Cavna

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 13 2012

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/how-to-kickstarter-cartoonist-keith-knights-14-tips-for-a-more-successful-funding-campaign/2012/04/13/gIQAF8LJFT_blog.html#pagebreak

Friday, April 13, 2012

Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - April 12, 2012

Big Planet Bethesda is moving this Sunday!
 
 
Big Planet Comics
April 12, 2012

Luther Strode signing + Bethesda moving!


Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore will be signing this Saturday, April 14, at our Vienna and College Park stores for the release of the collection of The Strange Talent of Luther Strode, their violent take on superheroes! The limited edition poster to the right will be for sale for only $5! More information is below.

Big Planet Comics Bethesda is moving!!! We will be closed Sunday, April 15 through Tuesday, April 17, so we can open at our new spot, 4849 Cordell Avenue, just a few blocks from our current location. Come in to check out the new digs next Wednesday, April 18!

Big Planet Comics Bethesda
4849 Cordell Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814


Call in to the Big Planet Comics Podcast phone number with your questions or comments! Call 1-703-539-CAST! (1-703-539-2278)

Feel free to forward on our newsletter, and please send us any comments or mailing list requests to vienna@bigplanetcomics.com

Thanks!
 
- the Big Planet Comics kids


 THIS SATURDAY April 14 - Justin Jordan & Tradd Moore Signing

Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore, creators of the great new series The Strange Talent of Luther Strode, will be appearing at both our Vienna and College Park stores on April 14 to celebrate the release of the collection of the series.

11 am-1 pm
Big Planet Comics of Vienna
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180
703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com
Reply to our Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/409722705720687/

3 pm-5 pm
Big Planet Comics of College Park
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740
301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com
Reply to our Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/344803992236635/
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Giants Beware! SC

by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado

A great new fantasy adventure for all ages! Spunky little Claudette wants to fight monsters like her dad, but her younger brother just wants to be a pastry chef and her best friend just wants to be a princess. When the feared baby-feet-eating giant returns, Claudette tricks them into setting out to kill the giant with her! Great characterization, adventure, pacing, and art! Everyone should get this. (Jorge Aguirre will be signing copies in Vienna and College Park on Free Comic Book Day, May 5!)

Courtney Crumrin #1

by Ted Naifeh

A new ongoing Courtney Crumrin series! Courtney is a outsider girl who is secretly learning magic from her uncle Aloysius, and dodging all the weird monsters that secretly live around her little town. But when a new girl shows up in town, will she be Courtney's friend, or a dangerous rival? Her first adventure is out in a new color hardcover too!

Secret #1

by Jonathan Hickman and Ryan Bodenheim

A creepy new series by Hickman about governments and private security firms and corporate espionage. An accountant is tortured for information while a security firm promotes itself to protect the government by breaking into their secrets. How do these sides of the story all come together? An intriguing start!
Amazing Spider-Man: Hooky SC
by Susan Putney and Bernie Wrightson

Reprint of Spidey's trippy fantasy adventure, where he fights a dragon!

Courtney Crumrin 1: The Night Things HC
by Ted Naifeh

New hardcover edition in color!

Batman Arkham Unhinged #1
by Derek Fridolfs and Mike S. Miller

A prequel to the hit game Batman: Arkham City!

Batman Incorporated 1 HC
by Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette

The entire first series! Batman expands globally!

Dollhouse: Epitaphs SC
by Andrew Chambliss, Cliff Richards, and Andy Owens

The Dollhouse virus escapes and the apocalypse starts!

Goldfish HC
by Brian Michael Bendis

His early crime series in a new hardcover!

America's Got Powers #1

by Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch

After a strange event affects a group of people, they all get superpowers, and a reality show is created to pick the best to join the world's only super team. But most of the world still is scared of the them, and network ratings are pushing the contest to become more deadly. Tommy Watt is the only one affected by the event who has no powers yet he is suddenly drawn into the show.

The Secret Service #1

by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons

Another darkly humorous series by Millar, a young man is set on a path towards delinquency and wasting his life. Meanwhile, the British Secret Service is investigating the kidnapping of lots of scifi movie stars! After a terrible accident, one of their agents picks up the case. But he is called back home to deal with his delinquent nephew, setting up a strange cross between these worlds.

The Strange Talent of Luther Strode SC

by Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore

Luther Strode is an average geek until he sends away for an exercise course in the back of a comic book, and he not only starts becoming stronger, but a deadly fighter! Unfortunately, the course is from an ancient murder cult who has designs on his growth, and he must deal with the ramifications of being more powerful than everyone around him, including old bullies.
The Guilded Age 1 SC
by T Campbell, Phil Kahn, and Erica Henderson

The online fantasy series is collected!

Hitman 6: For Tomorrow SC
by Garth Ennis, John McCrea and Garry Leach

The hilarious run finally concludes!

Infinite Horizon SC
by Gerry Duggan and Phil Noto

After the war, the soldier must get home from across the world.

Pete and Miriam SC
by Rich Tommaso

Vignettes from the life of two young friends, like Ghost World.

Saga #2
by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
Marko and Alana meet the first bounty hunter after them!

Severed HC
by Scott Snyder, Scott Tuft, and Attila Futaki

In 1916, a man with shark teeth haunts the runaways of America.

Big Planet Comics Podcast #40
Kevin is back with Nick and Jared to review a bunch of comics and answer a lot of questions! Download now or subscribe on iTunes!
 
PODCAST REVIEWS:
1999 SC by Noah van Sciver
Alabaster Wolves #1 (of 5) by Caitlin R. Kiernan and Steve Lieber
America's Got Powers #1 (of 6) by Jonathan Ross and Bryan Hitch
Annie Sullivan and the Trials of Helen Keller HC by Joseph Lambert
Courtney Crumrin #1 by Ted Naifeh
Danger Club #1 by Landry Q. Walker and Eric Jones
Fanboys vs. Zombies #1 by Sam Humphries and Jerry Gaylord
Freedom 1 SC by Seamus Heffernan
Giants Beware! SC by Rafael Rosado and Jorge Aguirre
Hilda and the Midnight Giant HC by Luke Pearson
Pete and Miriam SC by Rich Tommaso
Secret #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Ryan Bodenheim
The Secret Service #1 (of 7) by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons

Send us questions to podcast@bigplanetcomics.com or call us at 1-703-539-CAST! (1-703-539-2278)

4/14 - Justin Jordan & Tradd Moore

Signing The Strange Talent of Luther Strode 11am-1pm
426 Maple Ave. East
Vienna, VA 22180

703-242-9412
vienna@bigplanetcomics.com


Signing The Strange Talent of Luther Strode 3pm-5pm
7315 Baltimore Ave.
College Park, MD 20740

301-699-0498
bigplanetcollegepark@yahoo.com


4/18 - Bethesda Store in New Location!

Come see our new spot for our Bethesda store!
4849 Cordell Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814

301-654-6856
joel@bigplanetcomics.com
 

5/5 - Free Comic Book Day

5/5 - Jeremy Whitley

New Next Week 4/18

(Let us know if you want any of these!)
3 Story Secret Files of the Giant Man one shot
20th Century Boys vol 20 SC
Amazing Spider-Man #684
Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus vol 2 HC
Archie Double Digest #228
Asterix Omnibus vol 3 SC
Avengers #25 AVS
Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week #4 (of 4)
Avengers Serpent Crown HC
Avengers vs. X-Men #2 (of 12)
Back Issue #55
Batman #8
Batman Beyond Unlimited #3
Batman Odyssey vol 2 #7 (of 7)
Betty & Veronica #259
Birds of Prey #8
Blood Feast #1
Blue Beetle #8
Bomb Queen 7 Queen's World #3 (of 4)
BPRD Hell on Earth the Long Death #3
Captain Atom #8
Castle Waiting vol 2 #16
Catwoman #8
Cinderella Fables Are Forever SC
Danger Girl Army of Darkness #5
Dark Horse Presents #11
DC Universe Presents #8
Defenders #5
Doctor Who vol 2 #16
Dominique Laveau Voodoo Child #2
Dracula illustrated novel HC
Dungeons & Dragons Eberron Annual 2012 #1
Emma SC
Fables #116
Fear Agent vol 06 SC
Ghostbusters #8
GI Joe A Real American Hero #177
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Special #1
Green Lantern Corps #8
Harvey Pekar Cleveland HC
Hellblazer #290
Hellcyon SC
Incredible Hulk #7
Invincible Iron Man #515
Irredeemable #36
Jennifer Blood #11
John Carter Gods of Mars #2 (of 5)
Justice League #8
Justice League #8 combo pack
Knights of the Dinner Table #185
Knights of the Dinner Table Bundle of Trouble vol 36 SC
Krazy & Ignatz 1922-1924 Drim of Love SC
Legion of Super Heroes #8
Little Miss Sunshine Here Comes the Sun GN
Lovecraft Anthology vol 1 SC
Manhattan Projects #1 3rd Printing
Manhattan Projects #2
Katsuya Terada The Monkey King vol 2 SC
Mr. Bump in Lights Camera Bump GN
Near Death #7
New Mutants #41
Next Men Aftermath #42
Nightwing #8
No Place Like Home #3
Oh My Goddess! vol 41 SC
Peanuts #4 (of 4)
Planet of the Apes #13
Prophet #23 2nd Printing
Prophet #24
Punisher #10
Rachel Rising #7
Ragemoor #2
Red Hood and the Outlaws #8
Red Hulk Hulk of Arabia SC
Red Sonja #65
Reset #1 (of 4)
Resident Alien #0
Rocketeer Adventures 2 #2 (of 4)
The Secret History of DB Cooper #2
The Shadow #1
Shark King GN
Shooters HC
Showcase Presents All Star Squadron vol 1 SC
Simpsons Comics #189
Simpsons Confidential SC
Six Guns SC
The Sixth Gun #21
Sonic Universe #39
Star Wars Dawn of the Jedi Force Storm #0 (3rd Printing)
Star Wars Dawn of the Jedi Force Storm #1 (3rd Printing)
Star Wars Dawn of the Jedi Force Storm #3
Steed and Mrs. Peel #4 (of 6)
Stitched #4
Super Dinosaur #10
Supergirl #8
Survivalist one shot
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Micro Series #4 Leonardo
Thunder Agents vol 2 #6 (of 6)
Thunderbolts #173
Transformers More Than Meets Eye #4
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol 4 The Death of Spider-Man SC
Uncanny X-Force #24
Venom #16
The Walking Dead #96
Witchblade #155
Wolverine and X-Men #9 AVX
Wolverine and X-Men by Jason Aaron vol 1 HC
Wonder Woman #8
X-Factor #234
X-Factor vol 13 Hard Labor SC
X-Men #27
X-Men The Hidden Years vol 1 SC
Young Justice #1
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April 27: Marjane Satrapi at Lisner Auditorium

Fri. Apr 27, 8:00PM
GW Lisner Auditorium presents Marjane Satrapi Author of Persepolis & Chicken With Plums
Interviewed by Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran

World-renowned for her award-winning graphic memoir (and film) Persepolis, a global best-seller, Marjane Satrapi will make a rare US appearance. Satrapi grew up during the Iranian revolution and witnessed firsthand the brutal and historic overthrow of the Shah. The subsequent Islamic repression and Marjane's own journey away from Iran are intricately linked to all of her books, films, and artwork.

 
She will be interviewed by Azar Nafisi, whose acclaimed Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books electrified readers with a compassionate and often harrowing portrait of the Islamic revolution in Iran and how it affected one university professor and her students.
 
$25, $30, $40. GW Students and Alumni: $10, $20 at Lisner Box Office
Tickets available from the Lisner Box Office, 800-745-3000, and ticketmaster.com

April 13: Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope opens with Morgan Spurlock in DC

According to an ad in the City Paper, Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope opens today with director Morgan Spurlock doing a Q&A after the 7 pm show in DC at the West End Cinema.
 
The City Paper reviewed the movie favorably, as did the Post.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

New Cul de Sac inker Stacy Curtis tells all

Episode 142 – Stacy Curtis
by Tom Racine on April 9, 2012
http://www.talltaleradio.com/episode-142-stacy-curtis/
http://traffic.libsyn.com/talltaleradio/TTR_142-Stacy_Curtis_FINAL.mp3

Smithsonian on Simpsons

Matt Groening Reveals the Location of the Real Springfield
Twenty-five years after The Simpsons made their TV debut, the show's creator talks about Homer's odyssey—and his own
    By Claudia De La Roca
    Smithsonian magazine, May 2012,
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/Matt-Groening-Reveals-the-Location-of-the-Real-Springfield.html

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