Last week, I spent a week in Lima and Cusco, Peru, teaching comics to high school and college students who are learning English, as well as teachers who teach English. The sessions, which were organized by the U.S. State Department, were held at what are called Binational Centers (BNCs), which are partially English language schools.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Visiting Peru to talk comics
Last week, I spent a week in Lima and Cusco, Peru, teaching comics to high school and college students who are learning English, as well as teachers who teach English. The sessions, which were organized by the U.S. State Department, were held at what are called Binational Centers (BNCs), which are partially English language schools.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
The Post on ‘Gotham’ sans Batman, ‘The Flash’, and ‘Constantine’
Fall TV 2014
Every new show, the schedule for every returning show, and what's worth watching.
By Hank Stuever, Washington Post Sept. 21, 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/entertainment/2014-fall-tv-shows/
That darn Hagar
Letters to the Editor
Rape jokes do not belong in the comics [in print as 'Hagar' gets even more horrible]
Susan J. Popkin, Vienna
Washington Post September 20 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
Three good SPX reports
The first is NSFW due to an image of Japanese gay porn:
SPX '14 – Ten Comics, Eight Hours, Three Panels, One Day
http://www.tcj.com/spx-14-ten-comics-eight-hours-three-panels-one-day/
September 17, 2014
Some Ramblings on SPX 2014
http://highlowcomics.blogspot.com/2014/09/some-ramblings-on-spx-2014.htmlI haven't listened to this one yet, but he interviewed my friends Matt Dembicki and Joe Procopio:
Robots From Tomorrow Episode 120: Small Press Expo 2014 [Podcast]
September 18, 2014 by Greg MatiasevichSept 24: Cece Bell at Politics and Prose
Cece Bell - El Deafo
Bell's graphic memoir recounts her childhood experience of hearing loss, which included struggling with an unwieldy aid that ironically allowed her to hear some things she shouldn't have. But her disability also let her find her quasi-superhero persona, and as "El Deafo, Hearer for All," Bell made friends and found respect. Ages 8 – 12 (Amulet)
- 5015 Connecticut Ave NW
- Washington
- District Of Columbia
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Comic Riffs on Black Comics
'BLACK COMICS': Fresh off milestone Eisner Award, (Howard alumna) scholar goes deep beneath black-and-white of comics page at Fall for the Book [Q&A]
By Michael Cavna Washington Post Comic Riffs September 18 2014
Weingarten and Shansby on Kojo Nnamdi show NOW
Gene Weingarten & Eric Shansby on Comedy and Collaboration
Gene Weingarten and Eric Shansby collaborated on the new children's book "Me and Dog," which was released Sept. 16.
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Each week, Washington Post columnist Gene Weingarten and illustrator Eric Shansby team up to create the often hilarious "Below the Beltway" column that runs in newspapers across the country. Now the duo unleashes their humor and wisdom on young readers with a children's book, "Me & Dog." We talk with the pair about the dynamics of their collaboration, the questions of faith they raise in the book and the importance of knowing your audience.
Guests
Sept 19: Daniel Boyd, Author CARBON at Beyond Comics
- Daniel Boyd,AuthorCARBON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th
3:00pm to 6:00pmBeyond Comics5632 Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, Maryland 21704
Gene Weingarten and Eric Shansby's new children's book
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Publishers Weekly on SPX
Small Press Expo 2014: A Wedding, A Prom, and Lots of Comics
By Heidi MacDonald and Calvin Reid
Sep 17, 2014
The Post on Tony Auth
CARTOON OF THE DAY: Signe Wilkinson memorializes her mentor, Tony Auth (RIP)
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog September 16 2014
Tony Auth, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist who satirized political figures, dies at 72
By Matt Schudel
Washington Post September 17 2014
Comic Riffs talks to Alison Bechdel
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Steve Artley headed to Toonfest this week
By Dustin Watson
September 08. 2014
http://www.linncountyleader.com/article/20140908/NEWS/140909162/1994/NEWS?template=printart
New book from Lost Art Books
All 14 stories collected for the first time
Introduction by Joseph V. Procopio
Career-spanning bonus gallery
Ray Willner was a casualty of the culture wars. With a comics career dating to 1939, Willner produced impressive work for publishers small and large throughout the 1940s. By 1949 he landed one of the only steady gigs in his career for an unusual publisher: The Brown Shoe Company. It was there that Willner found a simpatico spirit in fellow artist Reed Crandall. Although their collaboration on the Brown Shoe Co. series The Adventures of Robin Hood lasted less than a year — cancelled in the wake of the scaremongering backlash against comics in the 1950s — the seven issues produced by Willner with Crandall represent a seldom seen high-water mark in comics art. They were the last comics Willner would ever draw.
The Lost Art of Ray Willner collects these comics for the first time since their original publication in 1956 and includes an introductory essay on Willner's life and career.
- See more at: http://www.picturethispress.com/the-lost-art-of-ray-willner-the-adventures-of-robin-hood/#sthash.9AXhas7n.dpufMonday, September 15, 2014
Retrofit Comics interview
Box Brown and Jared Smith Interviewed
By Raighne Hogan on 26 August 2014http://2dcloud.com/explodingwrists/box-brown-and-jared-smith-interviewed/
Tonight: Eleanor Davis and Drew Weing in Takoma Park
Sept 15: Eleanor Davis and Drew Weing, Monday 7:30 at the Takoma Park MD Library
Following this weekend's Small Press Expo if you are the sort who need even more comics in your life, after SPX, come visit your comics friendly local library on Monday as Eleanor Davis (Secret Science Alliance) visits with her slideshow presentation of life, work, art, etc and also to share her new work: How to be Happy.. And she may be bringing along her husband collaborator artist illustrator writer Drew Weing (Set to Sea).
Come talk comics, process, the struggle between freelancing and working on personal projects, etc.
Takoma Park MD Library, 101 Philadelphia Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912. (or a short-ish walk down the hill from the Takoma Park Metro stop on the Red Line).
http://comixtakoma.wordpress.com/2014/09/10/how-to-be-happy-eleanor-davis-monday-sept-15-730/
Another Library of Congress comics reader picture
Queens, New York. Nursery school at Queensbridge housing project. Child reading a comic book during rest period
- Title: Queens, New York. Nursery school at Queensbridge housing project. Child reading a comic book during rest period
- Creator(s): Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer
- Date Created/Published: 1942 June.
- Medium: 1 negative : safety ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches or smaller.
- Reproduction Number: LC-USW3-004750-D (b&w film neg.)
- Rights Advisory: No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs(http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html)
- Call Number: LC-USW3- 004750-D [P&P]
- Other Number: D 37556
- Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
- Notes:
- Title and other information from caption card.
- LOT 0294 (Location of corresponding print.)
- Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.
- More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available athttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi
- Film copy on SIS roll 2, frame 1807.
- Subjects:
- Format:
- Collections:
- Part of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
- Bookmark This Record:
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/owi2001006999/PP/