Thursday, June 05, 2014
Loya's Splotch Monsters at Off Rhode Gallery this fall
Local cartoonist/artist Steve Loya offers a glimpse of his
work-in-progress for his upcoming Splotch Monsters exhibit in September at the Off Rhode Gallery
at Art Enables in D.C.
Photo courtesy of Steve Loya
July 6: Clevinger at Fantom Comics
Brian Clevinger, writer of AtomicRobo, will be signing at Fantom Comics on Sunday, July 6, from noon-3 p.m.
Post article on Art Enables notes ‘Wild Ocean’ exhibit
An article in the Washington Post features Art Enables,
an art
studio and gallery in D.C., that provides space for artists with intellectual
or developmental disabilities. Downstairs from Art Enables is the Off-Rhode gallery where contributors from the comics anthology Wild Ocean have art from the
graphic novel on display alongside similarly themed works by Art Enables
artists. Read the story.
Courtesy of
Art Enables,"North of Here,"
by Charles Meissner
Wednesday, June 04, 2014
Kinhart video on Box Brown's 'Andre the Giant'
Local cartoonist and filmmaker John Kinhart has composed a nice video on Box Brown and his latest graphic novel, Andre the Giant: Life and Legend (First-Second). It was shot at Big Planet Comics on U St. during Brown's signing there last weekend.
Click on image to see YouTube video
June 4: 'Wild Ocean' signing at Beyond Comics
Join Michael Cowgill, Steve Loya and myself (Matt Dembicki) for a Wild Ocean: Sharks, Whales, Rays, and Other Endangered Sea Animals signing today at Beyond Comics in Frederick, Md., from 4-6 p.m. Here's a new review of the book by the Write Lies blog.
'Anonymous heroes of the Washington Post'
Illustrator Richard Johnson’s latest entry—“The anonymous
heroes of the Washington Post” (June 2)—for his online feature in the Post, Drawing D.C.Together: A Journal of Urban Sketches.
“If you spend enough time in newspapers
and newsrooms you begin to notice certain distinct personality types.” Read more.
Detail from Post column by Johnson
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
Cohen's comic for Washington Bach Consort
Local cartoonist Andrew Cohen was recently hired by
the Washington Bach Consort to write and draw "Bach to School," a comic on the composer. The consort
is a professional chorus and orchestra that is arguably the nation's premiere
baroque orchestra. In addition to performances for adults, the group this season performed two
educational plays for free for 2,500 D.C. public elementary school students, who also received a copy of the comic.
Photo/images: Andrew in front of the boxes containing the
10,000 print run of the comic. Also posted is the cover of the book and a couple sample
pages.
Video: Stephan Pastis live at The Washington Post
I attended this last night, and it was great fun.
In front of a live audience at The Washington Post last night, cartoonist Stephan Pastis sketched some of his popular characters from his Pearls Before Swine comic strip and Timmy Failure children's book series. See video of the live sketch and read the Twitter recap which includes a "non-Oscars" selfie of Pastis, Cavna, Richard Thompson and Nick Galifianakis. Video highlights from the discussion will be published later today.
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Molly Gannon
Senior Publicist, The Washington Post
Beyond Comics nominated for Eisner retailer award
Beyond Comics, which has locations in Frederick and Gaithersburg, Md., is a nominee for the 2014 Will Eisner 'Spirit of Comics' Retailer Award. A winner from the finalists will be named during Comic-Con International's Eisners Awards on July 25. If you'd like to support the store in its efforts by providing a testimonial, e-mail beyondcomics@beyondcomics.com with a sentence or paragraph and your name, age, and where you live.
Monday, June 02, 2014
That darn Toles and Zits
Letter to the Editor: A criticism that never took flight
Giles Crimi, Arlington
Washington Post May 30 2014
Letter to the Editor: Earning an F in science
Tom Ede, Washington
Washington Post May 30 2014
The Post on Fantasia and the Lion King this summer
The NSO's 'Fantasia,' a critic's guilty pleasure [in print as Hearing The NSO with Mouse Ears].
By Anne Midgette
Washington Post June 1 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/2014/05/29/458f5134-e2c4-11e3-9743-bb9b59cde7b9_story.html'The Lion King' always makes me cry [in print as Rifiki, or a monkey on my back].
By Sarah Kaufman, Washington Post June 1 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/the-lion-king-always-makes-me-cry/2014/05/29/6a119f70-df8c-11e3-8dcc-d6b7fede081a_story.html
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