Friday, July 28, 2017
The Post on Atomic Blonde
The power of 'Atomic Blonde' isn't a girl thing [in print as It's not a girl thing: 'Blonde' stands (and kicks) apart].
'Atomic Blonde' looks sexy, but the story leaves much to be desired [in print as Sexy agent is as hot as nuclear winter].
The Post's obituary for June Foray
June Foray, versatile voice behind Rocky the Squirrel and countless others, dies at 99 [in print as Versatile voice brought Rocky Squirrel to Life]
Washington Post July 28 2017, p. B6
June Foray, Virtuoso of Cartoon Voices, Notably Rocky's, Dies at 99
A version of this article appears in print on July 28, 2017, on Page A24 of the New York edition with the headline: June Foray Is Dead at 99; Voiced Rocky and a Cast Of Animated Characters .
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/27/arts/television/june-foray-prolific-voice-of-rocky-the-flying-squirrel-dies-at-99.htmlSept: Gaiman's Neverwhere on stage in DC
Rorschach Theatre: Neverwhere
Rorschach Theatre
Neverwhere
Adapted for the stage by Robert Kauzlaric from the novel by Neil Gaiman
Directed by Jenny McConnell Frederick
When Richard Mayhew stumbles upon an injured young woman on the streets of London, he has no idea that he has also stumbled upon the fantastical world of London Below. Sucked into a world of monsters, tricksters, beasts and angels, Richard learns that life is far more interesting than you can imagine … if you just know where to look. Neil Gaiman's heralded cult-classic novel returns to Rorschach Theatre in a vivid immersive experience.
Click here for a list of performance times and dates.
Venue
- The Paul Sprenger Theatre
- 1333 H Street NE
Washington, DC 20002 United States
Comic Riffs notes Jaffee fold-in
MAD magazine skewers Trumpcare with this scathing Al Jaffee 'fold-in'
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 27, 2017
Baltimore Comic-Con's Ringo Awards have local nominees
Comic pros can navigate to our website to submit their vote.
Local creators nominated include: * Best Cartoonist (Writer/Artist)
* Best Writer
* Best Cover Artist
* Best Series
* Best Single Issue or Story * Best Original Graphic Novel
* Best Anthology
* Best Anthology
* Best Non-fiction Comic Work
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A Chat with King Kirby director William Keith Cassidy
By Mike Rhode
Original 2014 production art by Ryan Dunlavey |
Rehearsal shot of Josh Mooney as Jack Kirby and Erik Harrison as Stan Lee |
MR: When did you start working on this?
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Section 8 Smoker" (revised)
"Section 8 Smoker"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=22
While it's been legal to possess and consume cannabis in DC, citizens here can still only do it in their private homes, which leaves many rental housing residents -- particularly tenants in Federally-subsidized Section 8 public housing -- in a rough spot.
Thanks to a budget "rider" introduced by Maryland Rep. Andy Harris a year or so ago as part of a budget bill to avoid a government shutdown, the District Of Columbia is unable to use any of its city budget to implement cannabis taxation/regulation laws, or to implement laws to allow for communal smoking in clubs, bars or cafés and lift the public use ban.
This means that most of us in DC who live in rental housing are forced to either go to somebody else's house (basically, a "speakeasy") or take our chances in public, in a park or someplace, where people can smell it -- including the cops, who arrested 354 people last year for public smoking.
So, if you're a DC citizen who lives in rental housing and are forced to go to a friend's house or sneak around on the street because there's noplace to go to have a civilized smoke at happy hour, thank Md. Rep. Andy Harris.
Aug 4: Jason Reynolds on Spider-Man at Hooray for Books
Friday, August 4: 6:30 pm
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Hooray for Books! is thrilled to host rock-star author Jason Reynolds for the first time ever! Jason will present and sign his new book, Miles Morales: Spider-Man. In this novel for ages 12+, Brooklyn Visions Academy student Miles Morales may not want to be a superhero, but he must come to terms with his identity as the new Spider Man and deal with a villainous teacher. In addition to Miles Morales, we have special permission from the publisher of Ghost and All American Boys to sell the paperback editions before their respective official publication dates of August 29 and 30. Can't make it to this event but want a signed and personalized copy? Just place your order by Tuesday, August 1. To order, call 703-548-4092 or email order@hooray4books.com. |
NPR on June Foray's death
Whatever The Character, June Foray's Voice Was Warmly Familiar
http://www.npr.org/2017/07/27/539723457/whatever-the-character-june-forays-voice-was-warmly-familiar
Ben Claassen illustrates bathroom article
"Becoming Stan Lee" for "King Kirby" play
Becoming Stan Lee
–By Erik Harrison
http://offthequill.org/becoming-stan-lee/
Comic Riffs on the death of June Foray
RIP, June Foray: 'First lady' of animation acting voiced 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' and 'Tweety' roles
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog July 27 2017
https://www.washingtonpost.
Remembering Richard Thompson
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
"FRESH TALK: Who Are The new Superwomen of the Universe? on YouTube
FRESH TALK: Who Are The New Superwomen of the Universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
In the final Fresh Talk of the 2016– 2017 season, hear from four superwomen who are changing the universe of comics and beyond.
For much of comics history, women characters were introduced as plot devices for the leading male characters. Join us for a conversation about the new wave of superheroines entering the comic universe, leading the fight for justice and dispelling traditional stereotypes in fiction and beyond.
Speakers:
Carolyn Cocca, author of Superwomen: Gender, Power, and Representation
Ariell Johnson, owner of Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, Philadelphia
Gabby Rivera, YA author and writer for Marvel's AMERICA series
Ashley Woods, illustrator, graphic novelist, and artist for the Stranger Comics series, NIOBE: She is Life
Moderated by Emily Whitten, ComicMix.com writer and moderator of Awesome Con. Emily is based in Washington, D.C.
FRESH TALK: Who Are The new Superwomen of the Universe? Conversation
Published on Jul 26, 2017https://www.youtube.com/watch?
During this part of the program, listen to a conversation with speakers and moderator Emily Whitten, ComicMix.com writer and moderator of Awesome Con. Emily is based in Washington, D.C.
Retrofit Comics reviews
Reviews: Three thought-provoking new releases from Retrofit
by John Sevenhttp://www.comicsbeat.com/reviews-three-thought-provoking-new-releases-from-retrofit/
Michael Maslin on the New Yorker cartoonists' advertising work
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 1: Peter Arno; Shanahan's Sharks
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-part-1-shanahans-sharks/
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 2: William Steig
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-pt-2-william-steig/
Advertising Work by New Yorker Cartoonists, Part 3: Barbara Shermund
http://michaelmaslin.com/advertising-work-by-new-yorker-cartoonists-part-3-barbara-shermund/
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
NPR on Dykes to Watch Out For
A Favorite In Waiting: Alison Bechdel's 'Dykes To Watch Out For'
Etelka Lehoczky
July 14, 2017
http://www.npr.org/2017/07/14/537052343/a-favorite-in-waiting-alison-bechdel-s-dykes-to-watch-out-for
NPR on children's comics
Yes, Some Comics Are For Kids — And They're Big Business
https://ondemand.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/npr/wesat/2017/07/20170722_wesat_yes_some_comics_are_for_kids_and_theyre_big_business.mp3
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=538662858