Tuesday, April 29, 2014
NPR on Ralph Steadman: how a nice man became a pictorial assassin
Monday, April 28, 2014
May 1: March book one authors at local school
from Andrew Aydin's website.
Location
The event will be held at the St. Augustine Catholic School, located at 1421 V Street NW, Washington DC 2009.
Time
The event will start at 630p and end at 830p on Thursday May 1st, 2014. Doors will open at 6p.
Target audience
The event is designed for teenagers and young adults. However, the event is open to all, and parents, teachers, and mentors are welcome to come with their children, students, and mentees.
Books
"March: Book One" will be available for sale at the event.
Food
Light refreshments will be provided.
Public Transit
The St. Augustine Catholic School is on V Street NW between 14th St NW and 15th St NW. Nearby bus stops are on 14th and U Sts (52, 54, Circulator) as well 16th and V Sts (S2, S4). The nearest metro station is the U Street station (Yellow/Green lines) at 13th and U Sts NW.
Parking
There is limited free public parking available at the Gingras Center located next to the school, at 1419 V Street NW Washington DC. Street parking is also available, and is free after 6:30 pm.
Tom Toles' Catapult Love musical fundraiser
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Richard Thompson interviewed at Comic Book Resources
Doonesbury.com moves to The Washington Post website
April 30: Steadman bio movie preview
E Street Cinema
Washington, DC 20004
USA
May 1-3: Shrek the Musical
Sunday, April 27, 2014
A Shared Universe: The Art of Comic Books exhibit at Strathmore
April 12, 2014 - June 8, 2014
Exhibition Hours
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday - 10AM-4PM
Wednesday - 10AM-9PM
Closed Monday
It's an American invention and a 20th century institution, yet the comic book encompasses the arc of humanity that runs from prehistoric cave paintings to the graphic novels of the future. Arnold Blumberg, former curator at Geppi's Entertainment Museum, calls the comic book "not just a reflection of our culture—it is our culture." A culture experienced on so many levels, whether it's colored by memories of hiding under the covers with a flashlight and a comic book after bedtime or catching up with digital favorites online. Ever since Superman kicked off the superhero comic genre in 1938, the medium's influence has spread throughout the arts, influencing fine and performing arts as well as pop culture and becoming part of the fabric of human dreams. This exhibit gathers all the elements of the art form, from original pencil drawing and hand inking to graphic design and digital manipulation, and beyond into the new incursions of what comic artist and theorist Scott McCloud calls "the infinite canvas" of web-based comics, games and graphic novels. Step into the world of wonder that's reflected in the comic genre; share it with someone you love. It's just as you remember, and so much more than you can imagine.
Please join us for the following programs, presented in conjunction with the exhibit:
SCREENING OF THE FILM STRIPPED April 27
BEYOND TEXT AND LINE: A STUDY ON THE ART OF COMIC BOOKS April 27
Comics talk and Stripped film today at Strathmore
Beyond Text and Line: A Discussion on the Art of Comic Books |
In conjunction with its new fine art exhibit, A Shared Universe: The Art of Comic Books, Strathmore brings together a panel of experts for "Beyond Text and Line: A Discussion on the Art of Comic Books." Join the colorful conversation moderated by Greg McElhatton, former Executive Director of the Small Press Expo (SPX,) a founding freelancer for Wizard, and a current reviewer on iComics.com. Panelists include: Emily Gillis of Wayward Studios; JD Deardourff, a local comic-inspired artist; Rafer Roberts of Plastic Farm Press; and Monica Gallagher of EatYourLipstick.com.
Stripped |
In conjunction with its new fine art exhibit, A Shared Universe: The Art of Comic Books, Strathmore presents Stripped, a feature film documentary illustrating the lives of the world's best cartoonists. Share in their musings of the art form they love and where it goes as newspapers die.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
The Post is consistent in censoring comic strips, decade after decade...
41 years later, The Post publishes spiked 'Doonesbury' Watergate comic for the first time. Here's why…
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post's Comic Riffs blog April 26 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
'Wild Ocean' exhibit at Art-Enables starts May 10
SPX comic collection cataloged at Library of Congress
Goddess Adriana and the SPX Collection at the Library of Congress
April 24 2014
http://spx.tumblr.com/post/83671418340/goddess-adriana-and-the-spx-collection-at-the-libraryBleeding Cool on Awesome Con
Awesome Con In DC Grows 250% – Will It Be The Next Big Thing?
By Hashim Hathaway
Posted on April 24, 2014http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/04/24/awesome-con-in-dc-grows-250-will-it-be-the-next-big-thing/
Intergalactic Nemesis tonight and tomorrow at Artisphere
Pulp pictures and sci-fi sounds [online as 'The Intergalactic Nemesis' brings the noise to Artisphere]
April 26: Cullen Bunn at Third Eye Comics in Annapolis
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Comic Riffs talks to KAL about his latest award
OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB: Sun/Economist cartoonist Kevin 'KAL' Kallaugher accepts Thomas Nast Award as 'a particular honor'
BY MICHAEL CAVNA
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog April 25 2014