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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Fwd: Big Planet Comics Orbit Newsletter - January 26, 2012
Truitt on Keatinge's Heall Yeah
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 26 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-26/Hell-Yeah-comic-book-series/52805792/1
Ann Telnaes and Warren Bernard on Searle, now online
Illustrator Ronald Searle (1920-1911)
Bob Edwards Show (January 24 2012)
http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/blog/2012/1/24/illustrator-ronald-searle-1920-1911.html
Provided by SiriusXM Radio, as originally broadcast Wed, 1/25 at 8AM, you can download it here - http://www.mediafire.com/?dfbdhi8fb3u3ipb
Comics journalism in today's City Paper
Jan 28-29: Annie at Gar-Field High School
Tonight: Apocalyptoon 2012 opening party
APOCALYPTOON 2012
In Partnership with Art Soiree
THU JAN 26 - SUN JAN 29
$25 ticketed opening party on Jan 26 / On view for free Jan 27-29
Terrace Gallery
Against the backdrop of a region steeped in politics and with a touch of art, style and humor, Art Soiree will unveil what 2012 will bring by presenting a unique pop-up exhibition that takes a humorous outlook on the year to come and features works, some created exclusively for this exhibition, by renowned editorial and political cartoonists. ApocalypToon 2012 features works, some of which were created exclusively for this exhibition, by cartoonists such as Kal of The Economist, Tom Toles of The Washington Post, Jeff Danziger (Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post), Daryl Cagle of MSNBC, Matt Wuerker of Politico, Damien Glez (La Monde, Courrier International, La Gazette) and Dan Piraro of Bizzaro. These simple pen stroke political cartoons foreshadow the future, poke fun at the past and imply hidden motives in ways that elude written or spoken reporting. The result of this creative license is a unique perspective on the future—entertaining, clever and insightful.
ApocolypToon kicks off with a $25 ticketed opening party on Thursday, January 26 at 6pm where guests can mingle with exhibiting cartoonists and enjoy complimentary food, live music and a cash bar. The pop-up exhibition in Artisphere's Terrace Gallery is free and open to the public from Friday, January 27 to Sunday, January 29.
Continuing with the zany nature of the cartoons, the ticketed party on January 26 celebrates the opening of the exhibit with live music from local journo-band Suspicious Package, comprised of reporters armed with their musical talent and rock star looks. The contents of the Suspicious Package are: Pulitzer Prize-winning Editorial Cartoonist at The Washington Post Tom Toles, Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Dr. Christina Sevilla, Deputy Assistant Secretary of HUD Bryan Greene, former TIME/Bloomberg correspondent and journalist Tim Berger and Director of Education and Outreach for the National Security Journalism Initiative at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Josh Meyer.
The opening party will also feature the sounds of DJ Neekola, international DC-based female DJ and producer, who will perform along with live percussionist Kamajian. In addition, the party includes a special guest performance by DJ Manifesto, an all-time DC favorite who both DJs and plays violin during his sets.
ApocalypToon 2012 is part of Notasphere, a month of programming created by local artistic collaborators. From a pop-up restaurant and political cartoons to Brazilian beats, Artisphere will be filled with fresh, thought-provoking off-beat arts events presented by creative partners from across the DC-region throughout January 2012.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
OT: Brian Biggs' college strips
Check it out at:
Feb 15: Marc Tyler Nobleman author talk 7 p.m., Washington DC
http://noblemania.blogspot.com/ - The stories behind the stories I write
https://twitter.com/MarcTNobleman - But Twitter is annoying
Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman, picture book illustrated by Ty Templeton, 7/1/12
Telnaes and Bernard on Searle
Illustrator Ronald Searle (1920-1911)
Bob Edwards Show (January 24 2012)
http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/blog/2012/1/24/illustrator-ronald-searle-1920-1911.html
PR: Pearls Before Swine iPad app- contest ends Friday
When it launched earlier this month, Only the Pearls the iPad app based on the popular Pearls Before Swine comic strip, debuted as the #7th most popular paid entertainment app in the iTunes store. It has since received rave reviews.
I wanted to call your attention to the search & find contest that author Stephan Pastis is currently holding. Respondents that correctly answer some questions about the app will be entered into a drawing. One winner will have his/her name appear in a future Pearls Before Swine strip. A great treat for a Pearls fan! The contest ends this Friday, January 27.
Apple Creek book from Rob Steibel out now
From Robert Steibel:
The book is 304 pages and printed in B/W. The book features over 650 comics. From the 80s and 90s, the titles include: Day Dreams, Maryland Madness, The Cutting Edge, The Psuedolocals, Beach Bummers, and Beach Patrol. Over 500 of the comics are from 2011. Those titles include: Hairballs, FaceSpace, Crazy Tales, Scrapheap Hill, Oak Forest, Stray Alley, Grapefruit Island, Wild Life, Netchix, Channel Z, Scribbles, Apple Creek, Apple Creek Cards, Acorns, Shots, Retro, and Surf Cats.
Jan 25: Bookgroup meeting at Politics and Prose
Just wanted to send out a quick email to remind everyone of the meeting tomorrow, Wed, at 7:30pm. We're reading Batwoman: Elegy.
Also, we have to pick some new books for the coming months. I've got some ideas for February and April, but we should probably pick for the next 6-8 months, so please come with some ideas.
Thanks, and see you soon!
Adam
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
PR: Baltimore Comic-Con Brings Ron Marz to Maryland and Northern Virginia
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Monday, January 23, 2012
Truitt on Cow Boy and I, Vampire
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 23 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-23/Cow-Boy-online-comic-series/52755526/1
'I, Vampire' series pits Batman vs. vamps in Gotham City
By Brian Truitt, USA TODAY January 23 2012
http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/story/2012-01-23/Batman-in-I-Vampire-comic-book-series/52754924/1
A chat with Futurian artist David Miller
by Mike Rhode on Jan. 23, 2012
http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/blogs/artsdesk/visual-arts/2012/01/23/meet-a-local-cartoonist-a-chat-with-david-miller/
Fantom Comics January 2012
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Howard Prof Marc Singer at Comic Book Resources
January 22, 2012 by Chris Mautner
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/01/what-are-you-reading-with-marc-singer/
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Post fact-checks cartoon attack ads
Pro-Gingrich cartoon ad slightly wrong about Romney
by Josh Hicks
Washington Post Fact Checker blog 01/20/2012
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/post/pro-gingrich-cartoon-ad-slightly-wrong-about-romney/2012/01/20/gIQAKwziDQ_blog.html
Aaron "Boondocks" McGruder worked on Red Tails movie
Path to make Tuskegee Airmen movie 'Red Tails' carried a lot of cultural freight.
By Lonnae O'Neal Parker,
Washington Post January 22 2012