Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Nov. 30: Animators Happy Hour @ Franklin Hall
"Hey DC animators! We're hosting a happy hour to bring together all the awesome talent that is in DC. It'll be a pretty low key event, just hanging out chatting about new projects, clients from hell and the latest and greatest cat videos (well maybe not the last one...) We're meeting up at Franklin Hall, they have a huge selection of drinks and an awesome open space. Hang out starts at 6, but feel free to come by whenever. Looking forward to seeing everyone there! -The Duke & The Duck Team"
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Catching up with Comic Riffs on Coco, Justice League and Watchmen
How Pixar's 'Coco' became a huge box-office hit [in print as After early missetp, Pixar guided 'Coco' to cultural authenticity]
Frida Kahlo empowered an actress to fight harassment. Now she voices Frida in 'Coco.'
How 'Justice League's' Ray Fisher took on fan-favorite Cyborg as his first major movie role
The Post on McDonnell's Goodall play
'Me . . . Jane' offers a musical look at a famous scientist when she was just a girl [in print as The wild dreams of a future scientist]
Sunday, November 26, 2017
SpongeBob Squarepants used to go to school in DC...
He Knows Bikini Bottom. Now He Gets to Swim There.
By SOPAN DEB
Arlington's Chip Beck becomes Gettysburg battlefield artist
Gettysburg National Military Park U.S. Veteran, Chip Beck, as the NEW National Park Service Artist-in-Residence
Nov. 28: Charlie Brown Movie and Craft
Saturday, November 25, 2017
That darn Curtis and Sally Forth
Thanks, but it's not a feast day [in print as It's actually not a feast day].
Sherri Deck, Rockville
'Sally Forth' provides a gentle reminder on a sensitive, important subject [in print as A gentle reminder on a sensitive subject].
David Garner, Woodbridge
Friday, November 24, 2017
Dec 9: Nilah Magruder at East City Books
Nilah Magruder @nilaffle
Hey MD/DC/VA, I'm coming to visit soon! I'll be at @eastcitybooks to read and sign HOW TO FIND A FOX on Dec. 9 at 11 am! #howtofindafox
She's done work for Marvel, IDW, Action Lab Entertainment, Insight Comics, and Lion Forge.
Back to the Future with Winsor McCay
Warren Bernard is known to many as the Executive Director of the Small Press Expo, but he's also an indefatigable collector of specialties in the comic art field. He and I refer to these as the "Secret History of Comics." Lately, he's been providing a lot of ads drawn by New Yorker cartoonists to Michael Maslin's Ink Spill. When I visited him recently, he pulled out a whole box of Winsor McCay's editorial cartoons clipped from the Chicago Herald and Examiner. I looked through barely any of the box (there's always something more to see at his house), but what struck me was how sadly relevant are these cartoons dating from 1929-1930 by McCay (who was also creator of Little Nemo, and Gertie the Dinosaur, and a founding father of animation). Almost 90 years later, we're still dealing with many of the same issues and Warren provided scans for me to share with you.
The Post reviews The Breadwinner animated movie
'The Breadwinner,' about a Kabul girl, features gorgeous animation but a so-so story [in print as Heavy subject matter drawn from a medium for kids].
The Post's Thanksgiving Day parade
The Washington Post Thanksgiving Day Parade
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/style/wp/2017/11/22/the-washington-post-thanksgiving-day-parade/
Glen Weldon on Marvel's Runaways tv adaption
'Runaways' Finds A Sunny Corner Of The Marvel Universe — And Stays There
Thursday, November 23, 2017
The City Paper reviews The Breadwinner
The Breadwinner Is a Rich and Rewarding Animated Film
Nora Twomey's deep film highlights a cultural struggle in the Middle East.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
NPR reviews Body Music
In 'Body Music,' Love Is Sweet, Sexy And A Touch Sentimental
Thanksgiving's comic strips will be themed for charity
Cartoonists' Thursday strips will be auctioned off to benefit hurricane relief
Local papers on Coco, Lasseter, and Annie
The venerable animation studio's latest film is an improvement over its latest misfires.
'Coco' puts a fresh face on the dependable Pixar formula
Disney animation guru John Lasseter takes leave after sexual misconduct allegations [in print as Dinsey creative chief taking leave after 'misssteps'].
By Steven Zeitchik
Washington Post November 22 2017, p. A7
Disney Animation, Pixar chief John Lasseter taking leave
This 'Annie' doesn't shine despite Daddy Warbucks' commanding voice [in print as 'Annie' is middle-of-the-pack despite a voice in the top 1%].
Annie, book by Thomas Meehan, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin. Directed by Jason King Jones. Scenic/projection designer, Daniel Ettinger; costumes, Seth M. Gilbert; lights, Sarah Tundermann; sound design, Roc Lee. About 2½ hours. Through Dec. 31 at the Olney Theatre Center, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Rd., Olney. Tickets $42-$84. Call 301-924-3400 or visit olneytheatre.org.
Nov 25: Jason Reynolds, Spider-Man novelist, is everywhere this Saturday
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East City Bookshop
From open to close on Saturday, November 25, we'll be celebrating independent bookstores and the vibrance of small businesses in our neighborhood. We'll have treats, a special 10:30 storytime for our youngest patrons, and special guest bookseller Jason Reynolds, Indies First National Spokesperson.
Jason will be in the store from 11:30 to 1:30 on the 25th to sign books, and he'll make holiday reading recommendations. He's giving a presentation at noon, so be there!
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Politics and Prose Bookstore
Click here for Hours and Directions
P&P at The Wharf:
Meet Jason Reynolds
YA superstar and New York Times bestselling novelist Jason Reynolds visits The Wharf as a guest bookseller! From 2–3 p.m., he'll be signing, handselling his favorite books, and hanging out in the store. Don't miss your chance to meet the author of bestselling novels When I Was the Greatest, The Boy in the Black Suit, Ghost and most recently Long Way Down. He explains why he supports Indies here.
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One More Page Books
2200 N. Westmoreland Street, #101
Arlington, VA 22213
703-300-9746 Visit our website
Mon-Sat: 10 am - 8 pm; Sun: noon to 5 pm