Monday, November 07, 2016

Nov 9: Evening with Ann Merchant at the National Museum of Natural History

This appears to be somewhat comics-movies related...




The National Academy of Sciences and the National Museum of Natural History

invite you to attend
 

An Evening with...
Ann Merchant


Wednesday, November 9
6:30 p.m. to 8:10 p.m.

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Baird Auditorium
10th St. and Constitution Ave., NW

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The National Museum of Natural History invites you to attend a special evening with Deputy Executive Director for Communications at the National Academy of Sciences, Ann Merchant.

Merchant is responsible for a program called the Science & Entertainment Exchange, which connects the entertainment and science communities. If you've seen major films such as Captain America, Divergent, Frozen, and Battleship – to name a few, you've seen the results of Merchant's work.

In conversation with Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the National Museum of Natural History, Merchant will give a first-hand look at how The Exchange is working to bring more – and better – science to film and television. And, if these major films are any proof, audiences are hungry for a good dose of (entertaining) science! 

This program is part of the An Evening With...  signature series featuring thought leaders in conversation with paleontologist and Sant Director of the National Museum of Natural History, Kirk Johnson.
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Nick Galifianakis on Robert Weber, New Yorker Cartoonist



Robert Weber, New Yorker Cartoonist

by Nick Galifianakis 

Robert Weber, 92, and one of the truly gifted cartoonists, passed away a few days ago. Here is, I believe, his first cartoon for the New Yorker in 1962 (plus a couple of other smiles). I urge you to stroll through the hundreds of others he created over the last half century. An astute observer, he could puncture the pretentious and entitled with withering dryness.

Weber was a compositional master and the deftest of draftsman. His buttery-soft charcoal line had a simple, energy-filled immediacy yet somehow also retained the forethought of structure, a balance of in-the-moment expressiveness but with the weight of any great painting. This is the rarely (rarely) achieved Holy Grail of making art. 

He is first among artists that have nudged me to draw more courageously, and I'm deeply saddened by the passing of one of my great heroes.

"Lucy, move - you're blocking Pliny the Elder"






TODAY Nov 7: Black creators and characters in comic books at Library of Congress


Interview with Luke Howard about his Big Planet Comics co-published book

Nov 18: Animezing!: Hal (2013)



Join us for a free Animezing film screening!
Join us for a free Animezing film screening!
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Animezing!
From the studio behind Attack on Titan comes the directorial debut of a bold, new voice in the world of anime.
Kurumi's heart was broken by the sudden death of her boyfriend in a tragic airplane accident. Forced to carry on without her beloved Hal, she fell into a reclusive and joyless existence. Kurumi had given up on the world, but a brilliant scientist devised a plan to win her back.
By melding futuristic technology with the binary equivalent of human emotion, they created an ultra-lifelike robotic surrogate to take Hal's place – and lure Kurumi from her shroud of solitude. Resistant at first, this shattered beauty slowly yielded to her feelings of longing – and took comfort in the company of a robot.
Though their unique bond grew stronger with each passing day, Kurumi and Hal would soon discover that nothing about their artificial love story was quite as it seemed.
Japanese w. English subtitles | Not Rated | 60 min | 2013 | Dir. by Ryotaro Makihara
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Sunday, November 06, 2016

Guthrie's Art Soiree pics of editorial cartoonists

On Friday night, Art Soiree held a party in Georgetown that was also a fundraiser for locally-basedcharity the Cartoonists Rights Network International. In attendance were participating cartoonists Matt Wuerker, Tom Toles, Ann Telnaes and Steve Artley; visiting cartoonists included Barbara Dale, Teresa Roberts Logan, Nik Kowsar and Eric Shansby.

Washington's politest paparazzi Bruce Guthrie shot photos.

Friday, November 04, 2016

City Paper reviews Dr. Strange

Oh, How Strange: Doctor Strange is Marvel's Most Visually Ambitious Project Yet [in print as Oh, How Strange].

Washington City Paper Nov 4, 2016, p. 32
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/arts/film-tv/article/20839683/doctor-strange-is-marvels-most-visually-ambitious-project-yet

Comic Riffs talks to editorial cartoonists before tonight's G'town soiree

Was candidate Donald Trump a boon or bust for America's cartoonists?


(Matt Wuerker/Politico/Courtesy of the cartoonist and Art Soiree)

The Express reviews Dr. Strange

It's OK to see 'Doctor Strange' just for the eye candy. [in print as 'Strange' appeal: It's OK if  you're just into Benny]


He's cute even with an American accent. (Marvel)

The Post reviews Dr. Strange and Trolls

'Doctor Strange': Love? Like is closer to the truth. [in print as Supreme effects for Marvel's sorcerer]


Benedict Cumberbatch is a good fit as Marvel's Stephen Strange. (Film Frame/Marvel)



'Trolls': An animated delight about making your own happiness [in print as Happiness so colorful, you can almost taste it].


Cloud Guy (voiced by Walt Dohrn), a cloudlike inhabitant of the forest surrounding Troll Village, meets the stars of "Trolls": the all-business Branch (Justin Timberlake) and joyful Poppy (Anna Kendrick). (DreamWorks Animation)

Thursday, November 03, 2016

Dec 7: Bedtime for Batman at Hooray for Books



Wednesday, December 7th: We have exciting news! We won a Bedtime for Batman Pajama Party from Capstone Publishing!!! Join us for this very special Bedtime for Batman Pajama Party with author Michael Dahl! When a dark night comes to the big city, one little superhero prepares for a great adventure -- bedtime! This Batman tale will have fans young and old delighting in their bedtime routine. At our Bedtime for Batman party, we will have a story time with the author, milk and cookies, and a superhero-themed craft. Plus, Dahl will sign copies of his book! Put on your PJs and get ready for some fun! The party starts at 5 pm!
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1555 King Street
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www.hooray4books.com

Nov 7: Iron Man author at Takoma Park Library

Monday, November 7, 2016 at 7 p.m.

In Colfer's Marvel adventure, Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, is on his way to a party one night when he notices a supposedly missing US gunboat in the waters off an uninhabited Irish island. Upon investigating this strange occurrence, he uncovers a plot to sow mayhem at an ecology conference happening nearby. Does he even have a chance of saving the day without his fellow Avengers by his side? In Stroud's latest Lockwood & Co. installment, Lucy has been finding work as a freelance operative. Nevertheless, she is thrilled when Lockwood appears and asks for her help; her former coworkers are not, however, equally pleased with her return. Lucy must not only find the Source of the infamous Brixton Cannibal; she must see if she can make broken friendships whole again as well. Ages 8–12

Takoma Park Library (MD)   101 Philadelphia Ave   Takoma Park   MD    20912

Tonight: Maria Semple at Politics and Prose

Her main character is an animator.

Maria Semple - Today Will Be Different

Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 7 p.m.

A fun yet serious romp, Semple's Where'd You Go, Bernadette? featured a smart, talented woman so beleaguered by life that she fled rather than participate in a family trip. In her equally humorous and insightful third novel, Semple, a former TV producer and writer for shows including Arrested Development, showcases her fine sense of drama, character, and pacing as she  follows a day in the life of Eleanor Flood, a young wife and mother struggling to keep herself and her family under control. Eleanor's best-laid plans go awry when her young son fakes illness to spend the day with her, her husband declares a sudden vacation, and a surprise in the newspaper forces her to confront a past she's kept well buried.

This event is free to attend with no reservation required. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis. Click here for more information.

5015 Connecticut Ave NW   Washington   DC    20008

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

Monday, October 31, 2016

Troy-Jeffrey Allen talks to Douglas Rushkoff

Rushkoff Conjures Occult Conspiracies in Aleister & Adolf

by Troy-Jeffrey Allen


"Don't mess with Crowley."

In Dark Horse Comic's Aleister & Adolf, the legendary occultist Aleister Crowley developed an iconic weapon in the conflict against the Axis powers. One so powerful that we are still experiencing the ramifications of it to this day. But how can we fight against it?

We sat down with author Douglas Rushkoff to find out what exactly that weapon is and how Aleister and Adolf will help humanity take the  power back!

Check out the PREVIEWSworld video interview above, and don't miss the magic and intrigue when Aleister and Adolf (JUL160160) hits comic shops on November 2nd!

A KAL profile

A cartoonist's sharp pen makes people laugh … and ponder

https://share.america.gov/cartoonist-kal-makes-people-laugh-ponder/

Miss Hokusai reviewed in the Post

'Miss Hokusai' imagines the life of an artist's daughter [in print as Finding room for family in the life of an artist].


"Miss Hokusai" is told from the point of view of O-Ei, daughter of artist Katsushika Hokusai. (Hinako Sugiura・MS.HS/Sarusuberi Film Partners)

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Michael E. Mann and Tom Toles, Kevin Kallaugher at Politics & Prose 10/30 at 5pm


 

 

Politics & Prose Bookstore

welcomes

Michael E. Mann and  Tom Toles

Presenting

The Madhouse Effect

and

Kevin Kallaugher

Presenting

Dagger's Drawn

 Moderated by Juliet Eilperin from the Washington Post

 

Sunday, October 30, 5:00 p.m.


5015 Connecticut Avenue NW • Washington, DC
www.politics-prose.com(202) 364-1919
Free • Open to the Public • No RSVP Required

 

 

 


Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Tomorrow: Carol Tilley on comic book censorship at National Archives downtown



Use the Constitution Avenue entrance.

More to Come interviews Carla Speed McNeil

More To Come 227: Carla Speed McNeil and Ben Katchor




This week on More to Come, Heidi 'The Beat' MacDonald interviews Eisner-winning comics creator Carla Speed McNeil, creator of the aboriginal SF classic 'Finder' and 'No Mercy' (with Alex de Campi), about her works and Finder's 20th anniversary; then she interviews cartoonist Ben Katchor about his career and the 25th anniversary reissue of the Julius Knipl classic, 'Cheap Novelties: The Pleasures of Urban Decay' coming from D&Q.

New Chast book reviewed in the Post

How sailors avoid scurvy: Naval oranges [online as Spelling errors to wet your appetite and furl your brow].


Washington Post October 26 2016, C4
online at
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/spelling-errors-to-wet-your-appetite-and-furl-your-brow/2016/10/25/3dfee788-9a12-11e6-b3c9-f662adaa0048_story.html

Ingenious Misspellings That Make Surprising Sense

By Daniel Menaker

Illustrated by Roz Chast

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 225 pp. $20

Catching up with Comic Riffs

Watch this gut-wrenching new short by Pixar animators


Washington Post
Comic Riffs blog October 19 2016
 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/10/19/this-gut-wrenching-short-by-pixar-artists-proves-animation-isnt-just-for-kids/

The U.N. hires Wonder Woman to fight for gender equality. But not everyone is happy about it.

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 21 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/10/21/wonder-woman-is-named-an-honorary-u-n-ambassador-but-not-everyone-is-happy-about-it/

RIP: 'Preacher' co-creator Steve Dillon found divine inspiration in the American Western

Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 24 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/10/24/rip-preacher-co-creator-steve-dillon-found-divine-inspiration-in-the-american-western/

Pepe the Frog's creator wants him to be a symbol of chillaxing again


Washington Post Comic Riffs blog October 16 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/10/26/pepe-the-frogs-creator-wants-him-to-be-a-symbol-of-chillaxing-again/

Black Widow tour at Fantom Comics (catching up)

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This was a fun event, although MARGUERITE BENNETT was ill and couldn't attend. More pictures are here.

Black Widow tour at Fantom Comics, October 11, 2016.

SAM MAGGS (Wonder Women, Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy) (far right)

RYAN NORTH (Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Adventure Time) (2nd from right)

JASON REYNOLDS (Spider-man: Miles Morales YA Novel) (far left)

MARGARET STOHL (Forever Red & Red Vengeance: Black Widow YA Novels) (2nd from left)