Tuesday, October 09, 2018
Anne Ishii and Gengorah Tagame at Politics and Prose at Union Market
SPX 2018 panels
SPX 2018 Panel - Illuminating Legends
SPX 2018 Panel -Gekiga à la Mode: Ryan Holmberg on Baron Yoshimoto
SPX 2018 Panel - The Practice of Diary Comics
SPX 2018 Panel - Roz Chast in Conversation
SPX 2018 Panel - On the Ground: Reportage and Narrative
SPX 2018 Panel - Look Back and Laugh: Youth & Autobiography
SPX 2018 Panel - Teen Latinx Memoir
SPX 2018 Panel - Adventures in Publishing
SPX 2018 Panel - Building the Jungle Gym
SPX 2018 Panel - Liv Strömquist: Fruit Of Knowledge
SPX 2018 Panel - Cutting Up: Julie Doucet's Reinventions From Dirty Plotte to Carpet Sweeper Tales
SPX 2018 Panel - Process Party Live: Josh Cotter
The Post's obituary for Walking Dead tv show actor
Scott Wilson, star of 'In Cold Blood' and 'The Walking Dead,' dies at 76 [in print as Scott Wilson, 76; Actor starred in 'Walking Dead,' 'Cold Blood'.]
SPX 2018 videos going online at a good clip
Tonight: Gengoroh Tagame - My Brother's Husband, Volume 2
Gengoroh Tagame - My Brother's Husband, Volume 2 — presented with Anne Ishii — at Politics and Prose at Union Market
Tagame is one of Japan's most influential gay manga artists and was one of the first to come out. He won the prestigious Japan Media Arts Award for Outstanding Work of Manga and a 2018 Eisner Award for the opening volume of My Brother's Husband. In this break-out work, he introduced Yaichi, his daughter Kana, and Mike, the widowed Canadian husband of Yaichi's late twin brother, Ryoji. While Kana and her mother immediately took to Mike, Yaichi, like Japan, was slower to shake his homophobia. In this sequel, Yaichi is still wary, but slowly grows closer to his brother-in-law as the two men trade memories of the different Ryojis they knew. Tagame will be presenting with his translator Anne Ishii, executive director of Asian Arts Initiative.
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Monday, October 08, 2018
Cartoon from artleytoons
Sunday, October 07, 2018
The Post's obituary for animator Will Vinton
Will Vinton, filmmaker and animator who created the California Raisins, dies at 70 [in print as Will Vinton, 70; Animator brought the California Raisins to life].
Saturday, October 06, 2018
Comic Riffs talks Border Town
'Border Town' is a comic about immigration and Latino identity. But it's mainly about monsters.
Comic Riffs talks to Venom's director ... and reviews the movie
The 'Venom' director's Hollywood path began when he saw 'Batman' as a D.C. teenager [in print as 'Venom' director's interest in superhero films took flight with 1980s 'Batman']
'Venom' is a surprisingly funny guilty pleasure that will never be mistaken for greatness
Cartoon from artleytoons
by Steve Artley from artleytoons
©2018 Steven G. Artley • artleytoons • ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
Flugennocks' Latest'n'Greatest: "Pussy Hats II: This Time, It's Brunch"
"Pussy Hats II: This Time, It's Brunch"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2612
Imagine my delight when I learned that the Million Hillary March was
going to be returning here to Washington, DC next January – a fresh,
new blue wave of vindictiveness, bitterness, denial, exploitation, and
all the goddamn astroturf you can handle. Why, the very thought of all
this vibrant feminist energy makes me want to charge into the streets
and ask to speak to the manager.
Imagine also my amusement to discover that this chickenshit outfit has
actually published an "oral history" with the assistance of their
comrades at Condé Nast, which is about as grassroots as you can get,
kids. Two whole epic years of demonstrative Liberal indignation,
laying astroturf, and accomplishing absolute zero – now, there's some
serious-ass oral history. Hot damn, hold me back.
https://www.womensmarch.com/togetherwerise
https://www.womensmarch.com/2019/
Friday, October 05, 2018
Cartoon From Artleytoons
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©2018 Steven G. Artley • artleytoons • ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
Oct 18-19: Kevin McCloskey appearances
Kevin McCloskey - Snails Are Just My Speed!
Why do snails have shells? Just how small is the smallest snail? And why do snails move soooo sloooooowly? (Spoiler alert: mucus is involved!) The latest installment in the Giggle and Learn series of fact-filled and fun early graphic novels reveals all sorts of astounding gastropod facts. Skillfully combining fascinating scientific information with cartoon art and irreverent humor, this book will delight and challenge budding naturalists. Ages 3 to 7.
This event is free to attend and open to the public, however, reservations are required for school groups interested in attending. Seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
The author will also be appearing at Takoma Park Library (MD) on Thursday, October 18th at 7 p.m. Click here for more information.
Kevin McCloskey - Snails Are Just My Speed! — at Takoma Park Library (MD)
Why do snails have shells? Just how small is the smallest snail? And why do snails move soooo sloooooowly? (Spoiler alert: mucus is involved!) The latest installment in the Giggle and Learn series of fact-filled and fun early graphic novels reveals all sorts of astounding gastropod facts. Skillfully combining fascinating scientific information with cartoon art and irreverent humor, this book will delight and challenge budding naturalists. Ages 3 to 7.
The author will also be appearing in-store on Friday, October 19th at 10:30 a.m. Click here for details.
Click here for more information.
OCT 25: Black Excellence Author Showcase: Two Ton Rock God #1!
Black Excellence Author Showcase: Two Ton Rock God #1!
- Thursday, October 25, 2018 at 6 PM – 9 PM
- Fantom Comics2010 P St NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, District of Columbia 20036
Oct 06: Workshop with Georgia Webber: Living Voice, Listening Silence
Workshop with Georgia Webber: Living Voice, Listening Silence
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Saturday October 6 * 5pm * $10-20 suggested donation
Living Voice, Listening Silence
A workshop by Georgia Webber
Workshop Description
You have a voice. What does that mean to you? What is it connected to? Where is it in your body? What does your voice do in the world? What would you do without it?
Comics artist Georgia Webber had never asked herself these questions before her severe vocal injury forced her to answer them. Now, six years into her rehabilitation, she wants to share her explorations with you.
Part workshop, part performance, Georgia will present you with an opportunity to feel your own voice in new ways, and engage in listening deeply to others'.
This workshop is offered on a donation/Pay-What-You-Can basis. If you would like to support Georgia's work further, she will have copies of her brand new book available to purchase at the event.
Georgia Webber is a comics artist and editor and vocal arts experimenter. She is best known for her debut graphic memoir, Dumb: Living Without A Voice (Fantagraphics 2018), the chronicle of her severe vocal injury and sustained vocal condition which causes her pain from using her voice. This difficult experience lead her to work as a Cranial Sacral Therapist, a meditation facilitator, and as an improvising musician, blending elements of healthcare, body awareness and creative expression within constraints. She has extended her love of the voice into the community with a project called MAW Vocal Arts. MAW hosts a vocal arts showcase event every few months in Toronto, Ontario, her home, as well as a regular practice session called Breathing Music where people can explore breath through deep listening, movement, meditation and sounding practices.
Scoop on Baltimore Comic Con
With 175 artists and writers, media guests, dozens of vendors, and plenty of cosplayers, there was no shortage of photo opportunities during Baltimore Comic-Con. Here we present some of our favorites, taken by Gemstone Publishing Associate Editor Amanda Sheriff.
Alex Fine replaces Eric Shansby in the Post Magazine
Oct 29: Mignola in Richmond
The event will be on Oct. 29, 2018 from 7-9 p.m. at the W.E. Singleton Center for the Performing Arts.
Register to reserve your spot: https://arts.vcu.edu/calendar/event/master-of-the-hellboy-universe-a-conversation-with-mike-mignola/
Thursday, October 04, 2018
John Gallagher signs Random House book deal
Audio from Spiked with Rogers & Telnaes and Barry Blitt (2017)
"Spiked": A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Ann Telnaes
Moderated by Corcoran School of the Arts and Design director Sanjit Sethi.
Washington, DC: Corcoran School of the Arts and Design @ GW 2018-10-03
Recording online at https://archive.org/details/Corcoran181003RobRogersAndAnnTelnaes and https://archive.org/download/Corcoran181003RobRogersAndAnnTelnaes/Corcoran%20181003%20Rob%20Rogers%20and%20Ann%20Telnaes.MP3
Barry Blitt in conversation with Mike Allen
by Barry Blitt and Mike Allen
Washington, DC: Politics and Prose Bookstore 2017-10-29
Recording online at https://archive.org/details/PP171029BarryBlitt
https://archive.org/download/PP171029BarryBlitt/P%2BP%20171029%20Barry%20Blitt.MP3
Life in Comics documentary begins fundraising
Garry Trudeau, Rob Rogers and Ann Telnaes photos online
Garry Trudeau made his only bookstore appearance to sign his new book - my photos are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/42072348@N00/albums/72157701829868974
Rob Rogers and Ann Telnaes spoke with Corcoran School of the Arts and Design director Sanjit Sethi - my photos are here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/42072348@N00/albums/72157696200796110
Bruce Guthrie's photos of Rob Rogers and Ann Telnaes
- Bruce Guthrie Photos Home Page: [Click here] to go to Bruce Guthrie Photos home page.
- Description of Pictures: "Spiked": A Conversation with Rob Rogers & Other Editorial Cartoonists
by The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design @ GW
Join us on the evening of October 3 to hear Rob Rogers and Ann Telnaes in an intimate panel talk at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design on the issues of censorship, freedom of the press, journalistic integrity and the consequences of nationalism to a democracy. Audience members will have a chance to ask questions. Tickets are limited! This event is put on in partnership with the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC) and GW's School for Media and Public Affairs (SMPA), and is part of a larger series of conversations with students and faculty as part of the "Spiked" exhibition.
Ann Telnaes (speaker) creates editorial cartoons in various mediums — animation, visual essays, live sketches and traditional print — for The Washington Post. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001 for her print cartoons and the National Cartoonists Society's Reuben for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year for 2016. Telnaes is the current president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and is a member of the National Cartoonists Society.
Folks in the audience included: Sara Duke, Michael Cavna, Mike Rhode, Steve Artley, Warren Bernard, Al Goodwyn, Joe Sutliff, and Art Hondros.