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Friday, June 15, 2018
Tomorrow: Ralph Steadman Exhibit Opening Weekend at the AU Museum!
The Post on Incredibles 2
Witty and visually stunning, 'Incredibles 2' is totally worth the long wait [in print as After 14 years, a family's heroic return].
Washington Post June 15 2018, p. Weekend 22
https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/witty-and-visually-stunning-incredibles-2-is-totally-worth-the-long-wait/2018/06/11/2f541350-69e8-11e8-bea7-c8eb28bc52b1_story.html
'Incredibles 2' and the power of parenting [in print as All too powerful? 'Incredibles 2' puts its heroes to task].
Comic Riffs on Stan Lee's difficult endgame
Stan Lee's alleged elder-abuse and money issues have grown. Here's how we got to this point.
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 14 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/06/14/tan-lees-alleged-elder-abuse-and-money-issues-grow-heres-how-we-got-to-this-point/
Comic Riffs on the firing of Pittsburgh editorial cartoonist Rob Rogers
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette fires anti-Trump cartoonist, and mayor says it sends 'wrong message about press freedoms'
Thursday, June 14, 2018
July 2: Cuddles & Rage at Hooray for Books
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Ted White editorial in Falls Church News-Press
Guest Commentary: On School Shootings, Falls Church & the Past
By Ted White
RVA Magazine profiles Richmond-based comic book
Sink/Swim Press Releases Third Issue of Post-Apocalyptic Comic, The Savage Lyrics
https://rvamag.com/art/zines-books/sink-swim-press-releases-third-issue-of-post-apocalyptic-comic-the-savage-lyrics.html
David Apatoff's Saturday Evening Post columns
New Capitals caricature lands in The Palm in DC
Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis lands another D.C. prize
Washington Post June 14 2018 p. C2
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
DCist on Wonder Woman 2 filming in Georgetown
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Introducing: Democratic Donuts"!
"Democratic Donuts"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=25
If you've been involved as long as I have with the Dirtbag Left -- or, as us old folks call it, the Left -- you're intimately familiar with the infamous Donut Incident at the DNC Galactic HQ on Capitol Hill:
"...The grievances converge around a recent trip to deliver petitions to the party's headquarters in Washington, where Turner and other progressives were greeted by barricades, security guards, and an offering of donuts and water, which she saw as an empty gesture indicative of an institution that isn't 'smart enough, humble enough, to say, 'let's take a step back and really listen to the people'...".
– Nina Turner, quoted on BuzzFeed, 08.09.17
Needless to say, the Hillaroids and other centrist dead-enders proceeded to taunt the Left on Twitter with snide donut references and the use of donut emojis in their handles, earning them the epithet "Twitter Donuts".
On top of all that, what with Nancy Pelosi personally promising to do exactly jack shit -- and, in fact, make things even worse -- if the Progressives help the DNC take back the House, it seemed high time that the disruptive entrepreneurs who brought you the Democratic Diner rolled out a new, even more disruptive food spectacular, Democratic Donuts!
Feast your retinas and drool at their inaugural "Premier Assortment"...
Comic Riffs talks to Jules Feiffer
How a hunt through the Library of Congress helped get a new movie made
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 13 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/06/13/how-a-hunt-through-the-library-of-congress-helped-get-a-new-movie-made/
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
You, too, can write reviews!
You close the book (or click "exit" on the eReader). Satisfied with the story, you briefly think over the characters, the plot, and maybe one or two things you would have changed, but overall, it was a great read. You've got a bit of time left today before you tackle your responsibilities - perhaps time to start another book?
Melissa Riggio is a a local comics professional who works for Rosarium Publishing in the DC area. She is an avid Goodreads/Amazon reviewer and library fanatic who will be occasionally posting on here about topics related to comics, publishing, and reviews.
Monday, June 11, 2018
June 15: PAPER CUTS / LIVE Comic Extravaganza
PAPER CUTS / LIVE Comic Extravaganza
https://www.wpadc.org/events/paper-cuts-live-comic-extravaganza
Join us for the final PAPER CUTS / LIVE conversation, curated by artist Christopher Kardambikis and featuring comic book artists: Adam Griffiths, Kendra and Kat, Athena Naylor, and Anna Sellheim. The conversation and reading will be recorded and archived as a PAPER CUTS podcast. This is part of an ongoing series of conversations related to Bookshelves: PAPER CUTS / LIVE which is on view through July 5.
Location
Dates
Friday, June 15, 2018, 7:30pm
Related Exhibition
Bookshelves: PAPER CUTS / LIVE
February 16 – July 5, 2018
About the artists
Adam Griffiths is a cartoonist, illustrator and arts organizer based in the DC region. Griffiths' studio practice is cartooning, comics, and illustration-focused with a politicized, diy image production ethos that he calls ZAGO. He has exhibited his illustration and video work with Washington Project for the Arts, Hillyer Art Space, School 33, the International Curatorial and Studio Practice (ISCP) program, and Transformer Gallery. He has completed workshops and residencies at The Center for Cartooning Studies in White River Junction, VT and Comics Workbook in Pittsburgh, PA, and tabled at the annual Small Press Expo (SPX) in Bethesda. He will present his first solo show at Arlington Art Center in Virginia in 2018. Recently, he published the first installment of his 600-page graphic novel Washington White as a tabloid newspaper, and last year released his first mini-comic, The Permanent Night. Online, he posts full-color illustrations, numerous character sketches, works-in-process, and a weekly comic strip titled American Cryo-.
Kendra & Kat have been making comics together for 8 years, and plotting over cupcakes for far longer. With comics and zines that run the gamut from queer space pirate shenanigans to illustrated cookbooks inspired by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, they are driven by sparkles and fun. Their work has been featured in anthologies such as Coven and Purity, and they've been a staple in the DC-area comic scene since tabling at DC Zinefest back in 2012.
Athena Naylor is an autobiographical cartoonist and illustrator based in DC and originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Included in her many interests are: perceptions of memory, everyday absurdity, and contemporary adaptations of historical events and stories. She earned a master's degree in art history to explore the relationship between art history and comics, and her writing has been featured in DIRT magazine. You can most easily find updates on her current creative projects on instagram @athena.naylor.
Anna Sellheim is a cartoonist practicing out of Rehoboth Beach DE and is desperately trying to relocate back to the DC/Baltimore area. Her work tends to focus on mental health and progressive politics. She received her MFA in cartooning from the Center For Cartoon Studies in 2016. She has been in multiple anthologies including Sweaty Palms, Dirty Diamonds Vol 6, and Comics for Choice. Her second volume of her mental health series Everything's Fine has been nominated for a Broken Pencil Zine Award, received an honorable mention for a DINKy award in the best zine category, and won a MICE mini grant.
Saturday, June 09, 2018
That darn Hagar, Judge Parker and Mark Trail
Why I read terrible comics such as 'Mark Trail' and 'Judge Parker' [in print as No longer at full tilt].
Asher Roth, Broadlands
Under Trump, jokes about burning books aren't funny [Hagar the Horrible; in print as Searingly unfunny].
W. Luther Jett, Washington Grove
Washington Post (June 9 2018): A15
The Post on SpongeBob's staying power
How 'SpongeBob SquarePants' invaded our brains [in print as SpongeBob fits in anywhere with ease].
Friday, June 08, 2018
Comic Riffs on the censorship of Rob Rogers
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist is seeing many anti-Trump cartoons spiked
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog June 8 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/06/08/pittsburgh-post-gazette-cartoonist-is-seeing-many-anti-trump-cartoons-spiked/