Wednesday, December 24, 2014
The Post has a wire story on religion and cartoons
Despite death threats, cartoonists challenge religious hatred and censorship online
Washington Post.com (December 24 2014)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/religion/despite-death-threats-cartoonists-challenge-religious-hatred-and-censorship-online/2014/12/24/f12f747c-8ba4-11e4-ace9-47de1af4c3eb_story.html
Comic Riffs suggests you contribute to Norm Breyfogle's health costs
12 DAYS OF GRATITUDE: #6. The gift of comics generosity–from crowd-funded films to helping the ailing Batman artist Norm Breyfogle
By Michael Cavna and David BetancourtWashington Post Comic Riffs blog December 24 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2014/12/24/12-days-of-gratitude-6-the-gift-of-comics-generosity-from-crowd-funded-films-to-helping-the-ailing-batman-artist-norm-breyfogle/
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Michael Dooley recommends The Complete Cul de Sac
7 Outstanding Comics and Cartoon Books of 2014
By: Michael Dooley | December 23, 2014http://www.printmag.com/imprint/7-comics-and-cartoon-books/
Post's columnist decries Disney's making an honest dollar on Frozen dolls
Doll world's new royalty could cost parents a fortune
By Courtland MilloyWashington Post.com December 23 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/doll-worlds-new-royalty-could-cost-parents-a-fortune/2014/12/23/da0c4854-8a02-11e4-9e8d-0c687bc18da4_story.html
Monday, December 22, 2014
Jan 9: The Art of Richard Thompson at Politics and Prose
Nick Galifianakis, Gene Weingarten,and David Apatoff - The Art of Richard Thompson
Named the Outstanding Cartoonist of 2010 by the National Cartoonists Society, Richard Thompson is best known for his syndicated series, Cul de Sac. But his work encompasses much more, and in this colorful career retrospective, six of his peers present the different facets of Thompson's art. Join Galifianakis, Washington Post cartoonist and author of If You Loved Me, You'd Think This Was Cute, Weingarten, Pulitzer-winning journalist who writes The Washington Post's "Below the Beltway" column, and Apatoff, an illustration scholar whose recent work includes a biography of illustrator Robert Fawcett. They will be interviewed by Michael Cavna, writer, artist, and lapsed cartoonist now producing The Washington Post's "Comic Riffs." (Andrews McMeel)
Jan 26: Roz Chast at Washington DCJCC
Monday, January 26
7:30 pm
Famed New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast does such a comical, fluent job of conveying the things that keep her up at night that many readers are convinced she is somehow mapping their own inner lives. Her latest book, which tackles the subject of growing up in Brooklyn as an only child and of her efforts, decades later, to help her parents navigate the jagged shoals of old age, is by turns grim and absurd, deeply poignant and laugh-out-loud funny.
John Gallagher's shopping mall Christmas comic
John's Holiday Comic... (from his Facebook post)
This was created for Westfield Shopping Malls, from a few years ago-- super fun! Thanks to Debbie Young for giving me a chance to do this, and the 2 sequel books right after it... http://www.skydogcomics.com/pdf/westie.pdf
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Donna Lewis profiles herself on GoComics
Meet Your Creator: Donna Lewis (Reply All, Reply All Lite)
by Donna LewisGoComics on December 20, 2014
http://blogs.gocomics.com/2014/12/meet-your-creator-donna-lewis-reply-all-reply-all-lite-.html
At the end, Donna buries the news that her first book will be out in February.
African-American artist began career as a cartoonist
Artist's paintings of Amistad slave mutiny tell of African triumph over slavery
By Michael E. RuaneWashington Post December 21 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/artists-paintings-of-amistad-slave-mutiny-tell-of-african-triumph-over-slavery/2014/12/20/cba33942-7fc8-11e4-9f38-95a187e4c1f7_story.html
Artist Hale Woodruff's murals are featured at the National Museum of American History.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "The Fire This Time"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=1629
Finally. Why didn't this happen sooner? Happy New Year, everybody.
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SPX 2014 Panel - Charles Burns Q+A
SPX 2014 Panel - Charles Burns Q+A
Charles Burns is among the world's most distinguished cartoonists whose work first gained notice in the pages of RAW Magazine in the 1980s. His meticulously drawn early stories reflected upon and transformed the tropes of historical genre comics. Burns then spent ten years drawing his graphic novel masterpiece Black Hole, which dissolved literal horror into the true horror of everyday life. His latest work, Sugar Skull, which concludes the serialized narrative in his new trilogy of full color comics albums debuted at SPX 2014. Burns discusses his work in a spotlight session moderated by Alvin Buenaventura.
Friday, December 19, 2014
Bill Brown's 2015 Citizen Bill calendar on sale now
As Bill says, "You gotta have a calendar, anyway, right?"
Monkey See reviews new Annie movie
A Different 'Annie,' But Still A Good Kid
http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2014/12/19/370932001/a-different-annie-but-still-a-good-kid
Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhané Wallis star in the latest incarnation of the musical Annie.
Latest Little Orphan Annie movie reviewed in The Post
'Annie' movie review: An uneven remake that promises not to be timeless
Washington Post December 19 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/annie-movie-review-an-uneven-remake-that-promises-not-to-be-timeless/2014/12/18/512c2f4e-846d-11e4-9534-f79a23c40e6c_story.html
'Stick Girl' animation covered on Post's site
Sandra Oh moves from 'Grey's' to producing the new animated film 'Window Horses'
By Soraya Nadia McDonaldWashington Post's Morning Mix blog December 19 2014
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/12/19/sandra-oh-moves-from-greys-to-producing-with-the-new-the-animated-film-window-horses/
Thursday, December 18, 2014
An award for tying science to superheroes
Click for full press release
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Bat-beer?
Spotted today at The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. The post-Civil War hospital was built on Pennsylvania Ave, SE and 8th St, and is now a community center.
Dean Haspiel, SPX and the Library of Congress
Independent Comix Art & Mini-Comix
A discussion by comics creator Dean Haspiel on the new Small Press Expo (SPX) collection of the Serial & Government Publications Division. The collection of mini-comics -- "small in size but impressive in cultural impact" -- will contain, among other worthy selections, past and future Ignatz Award nominated works.