1914-16 E. Main St.
Richmond, VA 23223
Phone 804-648-5523
Fax 804-648-8729
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Contact: Chris Semtner
Phone: 804-648-5523 chris@poemuseum.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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1914-16 E. Main St.
Richmond, VA 23223
Phone 804-648-5523
Fax 804-648-8729
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Contact: Chris Semtner
Phone: 804-648-5523 chris@poemuseum.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Elderman, courtesy of GU |
at 5:00pm - 8:00pm in EST |
Big Planet Comics of College Park 7315 Baltimore Ave, College Park, Maryland 20740 |
at 1:00pm - 3:00pm |
Big Planet Comics of Vienna 426 Maple Ave E, Vienna, Virginia 22180 |
Jonathan Guyer
The Art of Dissent
Brown Alumni Magazine January/February 2015
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Herbert Lawrence Block, commonly known as Herblock (October 13, 1909 -- October 7, 2001), was an American editorial cartoonist and author best known for his commentary on national domestic and foreign policy from a liberal perspective
Named the Outstanding Cartoonist of 2010 by the National Cartoonists Society, Richard Thompson is best known for his syndicated series, Cul de Sac. But his work encompasses much more, and in this colorful career retrospective, six of his peers present the different facets of Thompson's art. Join Galifianakis, Washington Post cartoonist and author of If You Loved Me, You'd Think This Was Cute, Weingarten, Pulitzer-winning journalist who writes The Washington Post's "Below the Beltway" column, and Apatoff, an illustration scholar whose recent work includes a biography of illustrator Robert Fawcett. They will be interviewed by Michael Cavna, writer, artist, and lapsed cartoonist now producing The Washington Post's "Comic Riffs." (Andrews McMeel)
Charles Burns is among the world's most distinguished cartoonists whose work first gained notice in the pages of RAW Magazine in the 1980s. His meticulously drawn early stories reflected upon and transformed the tropes of historical genre comics. Burns then spent ten years drawing his graphic novel masterpiece Black Hole, which dissolved literal horror into the true horror of everyday life. His latest work, Sugar Skull, which concludes the serialized narrative in his new trilogy of full color comics albums debuted at SPX 2014. Burns discusses his work in a spotlight session moderated by Alvin Buenaventura.
As Bill says, "You gotta have a calendar, anyway, right?"
Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhané Wallis star in the latest incarnation of the musical Annie.
A discussion by comics creator Dean Haspiel on the new Small Press Expo (SPX) collection of the Serial & Government Publications Division. The collection of mini-comics -- "small in size but impressive in cultural impact" -- will contain, among other worthy selections, past and future Ignatz Award nominated works.
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