Friday, March 18, 2016

March 29: Glen Weldon on Batman at Kramerbooks

Glen Weldon for The Caped Crusade at Kramerbooks

Tuesday, March 29th 6:30pm

A witty, intelligent cultural history from NPR book critic Glen Weldon explains Batman's rises and falls throughout the ages—and what his story tells us about ourselves.

Since his creation, Batman has been many things: a two-fisted detective; a planet-hopping gadabout; a campy Pop-art sensation; a pointy-eared master spy; and a grim and gritty ninja of the urban night. For more than three quarters of a century, he has cycled from a figure of darkness to one of lightness and back again; he's a bat-shaped Rorschach inkblot who takes on the various meanings our changing culture projects onto him. How we perceive Batman's character, whether he's delivering dire threats in a raspy Christian Bale growl or trading blithely homoerotic double-entendres with partner Robin on the comics page, speaks to who we are and how we wish to be seen by the world. It's this endlessly mutable quality that has made him so enduring.

And it's Batman's fundamental nerdiness—his gadgets, his obsession, his oath, even his lack of superpowers—that uniquely resonates with his fans who feel a fiercely protective love for the character. Today, fueled by the internet, that breed of passion for elements of popular culture is everywhere. Which is what makes Batman the perfect lens through which to understand geek culture, its current popularity, and social significance.

In The Caped Crusade, with humor and insight, Glen Weldon, book critic for NPR and author of Superman: The Unauthorized Biography, lays out Batman's seventy-eight-year cultural history and shows how he has helped make us who we are today and why his legacy remains so strong.

Glen Weldon will be in conversationwith Linda Holmes, host and editor of NPR's Monkey See blog.

The City Paper reviews Weldon's new Batman book

The Dark Write [online as  The history of the Dark Knight is also the history of our nerdy obsessions].

By Dominic Umile
Washington City Paper March 18, 2016
, p. 34


The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture By Glen Weldon Simon and Schuster, pp. 336

April 2: Alice in Wonderland exhibit opens at Geppi's Museum

The Alice in Wonderland Exhibit will be open to the public for six months, beginning on April 2, 2016 at GEM. The museum is located at Camden Yards, 301 W. Camden Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. More details can be found at www.geppismuseum.com or by calling (410) 625-7060.

See also

GEM Gives Scoop Alice in Wonderland Exhibit Preview

Scoop March 18 2016

http://scoop.previewsworld.com/Home/4/1/73/1012?ArticleID=176338


April 11-12: James Sturm at Politics and Prose

http://www.politics-prose.com/event/book/james-sturm-birdsong-story-pictures-takoma-park-library-md

James Sturm - Birdsong: A Story in Pictures — at Takoma Park Library (MD)

Monday, April 11, 2016 at 7 p.m.

Inspired by the Japanese art of kamishibai, or "paper theater," this wordless story is meant to inspire a performance. A boy and girl are cruelly teasing animals in a forest when a frightened bird takes flight. The children give chase up a mountainside and find themselves confronted by a mystical man who has feathers emerging from his clothing. With a flash like lightning, the children are transformed—into monkeys. Eventually captured by humans, they receive some of the cruel treatment they had earlier perpetrated themselves. In keeping with kamishibai tradition, this tale contains a lesson for young readers to discover as they turn the pages. Ages 5 – 8



http://www.politics-prose.com/event/book/james-sturm-birdsong-story-pictures

James Sturm - Birdsong: A Story in Pictures

Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 10:30 a.m.





March 19: Double signing at Big Planet


Kendall Goode and Paulina Ganucheau are signing Saturday, March 19,  at Big Planet Comics at College Park 2-5 pm. They will be promoting their new comics The Doorman (Heavy Metal) and Another Castle from (Oni Press).

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Cartoons and Taboos: Dancing in a Visual Minefield

Cartoons and Taboos: Dancing in a Visual Minefield

 Feb 26, 2016
https://www.nyu.edu/global/global-academic-centers/washington-dc/nyu-washington--dc-events/iconoclash/cartoons-and-taboos--dancing-in-a-visual-minefield.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P5AtjLaCFo

In January, 2015 terrorism attacked freedom of expression with the assault on the satire magazine Charlie Hebdo. The slogan "Je suis Charlie" became ubiquitous. All of Europe showed its solidarity with France. The European media reproduced caricatures as a show of solidarity.

European cultural organizations hold on to the belief in the freedom of expression, and refuse to avoid difficult topics. Four caricaturists gathered on February 11, 2016, at NYU's Washington, DC campus to discuss these questions: Steven Degryse (LECTTRR) from Belgium, Ann Telnaes (The Washington Post), Kevin Kallaugher (The Economist), Matt Wuerker (Politico).

This event was held in cooperation with the Embassy of Belgium and the House of Flanders, New York. The program was also supported by the Delegation of the European Union to the United States, the British Council, the Embassy of Slovenia, the Austrian Cultural Forum, the Goethe-Institut, EUNIC and New York University.

Sticky Comics begins on GoComics this week

sticky comics - now on go comics

Hi guys! My comics will be appearing daily on GoComics starting today! This will be a mix of stuff from my archives and some new stuff. I'm really excited about meeting new readers through GoComics and showing off my years-old comics archives as well. You can check out my GoComics page here!

March 20: DC Conspiracy get-together


The DC Conspiracy is meeting at the Mad Hatter at Dupont Circle this coming Sunday, March 20, 5:30ish to 8:30ish. All creative types are welcome!

June 3-12: Cul de Sac play premieres in Arlington

Cul de Sac

Play by Amy Thompson
Adapted from the Comic Strip, Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson

http://www.encorestageva.org/2015/05/19/cul-de-sac/

Four-year-old Alice Otterloop and her older brother, Petey, learn about friendship and the importance of being yourself in this world premier play adaptation of Richard Thompson's nationally syndicated Cul De Sac comic strip. When Alice decides to help Petey become more exciting she risks sending Petey further into his shell. With the help other their parents, teachers, and new and old friends the Otterloop children just might be able to learn something from each other. We recommend this production for ages 4 and older.


Performance Dates and Times:
Friday, June 3, 2016 at 7:30pm
Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 11am and 3pm
Sunday, June 5, 2016 at 3pm
Friday, June 10, 2016 at 7:30pm
Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 11am and 3pm
Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 3pm

All performances are held at Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre (125 S. Old Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA 22204)

Tickets: $15 Adults; $10 Children, Students, Military and Seniors with valid ID. Includes all box office fees. Click here to purchase your tickets online, or call our box office (703)548-1154.


This production is sponsored by Michael Rogers, DDS.


Today: Roberts at X-Ray Comics


Rafer Roberts today kicks off his signing tour as the writer for Valiant’s A&A: The Adventures of Archer & Armstrong. He’ll be at X-Ray Comics in Hagerstown, Md., from 11-6 today.

Photo courtesy of Rafer Roberts

Rafer Roberts and Batman v Superman variants at Beyond Comics



A&A #1
Written By Rafer Roberts

Superman #50
Beyond Comics Variant Cover
Meet Writer
Rafer Roberts
Cover Artist
Ed Benes
Friday, March 25th 11am-2pm
Shepherdstown
Friday, March 25th 2pm - 6pm
Wednesday, March 30th 11 - 1
Beyond Comics Exclusive

Connecting Variant Covers

$20 / Set of 2
In Store

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Major Edward Gorey collection open at Library of Congress

A Gorey Story

by

"Dogear Wryde Postcards: Neglected Murderesses Series," 1980. Set 208 of 250, numbered and signed by Edward Gorey. Rare Books and Special Collections Division. Photo by Shawn Miller.

"Dogear Wryde Postcards: Neglected Murderesses Series," 1980. Set 208 of 250, numbered and signed by Edward Gorey. Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Photo by Shawn Miller.

Monday, March 14, 2016

April 30: Neil Gaiman and Chris Riddle coloring book available one day only


A coloring book by Gaiman and British cartoonist Chris Riddle will only be sold for one day at local independent bookstores including
See more information at

'The Neil Gaiman Coloring Book' Helps Support Independent Bookstores

Kristian Wilson

March 11 2016

http://www.bustle.com/articles/147357-the-neil-gaiman-coloring-book-helps-support-independent-bookstores

Ann Telnaes on political cartooning

Ann is one of five cartoonists on this panel -

Cartoonists Roundtable: One Year After "Charlie Hebdo"

March 9th, 2016

https://lareviewofbooks.org/essay/cartoonists-roundtable-one-year-after-charlie-hebdo


Ben Katchor: Hand-Drying in America and Other Stories​

March 11, 2016

Ben Katchor: Hand-Drying in America and Other Stories​

http://krieger.jhu.edu/visualarts/2016/03/11/ben-katchor/

Katchor April 4

Award-winning cartoonist and graphic novelist Ben Katchor will present an illustrated lecture on his work Monday April 4 at Johns Hopkins University.

Katchor's talk, "Hand-Drying in America and Other Stories," starts at 5:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the F. Ross Jones Building, Mattin Center, on the Homewood campus at 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. A book-signing will follow. Admission is free and open to the public.

Subtitled "Picture-recitations from 18 years of comic-strips about architecture and urban design from Metropolis magazine," Katchor's talk bears the same title as his most recent anthology, published by Pantheon Books in 2013. Hand-Drying in America and Other Stories was included in Time Magazine and NPR's Best Books of the Year lists and was named one of The Daily Beast's Top Coffee-Table Books of 2013.

Tom Chalkley, a cartooning instructor at the university's Center for Visual Arts, describes Katchor as "the rare cartoonist who raises the picture-story to the level of literature – his stories are mysterious, allusive, at once banal and surreal, examining the random forces of history and culture in the America of his imagination."

"Katchor is an urban visionary, building his stories brick by brick from the detritus of the metropolis: the derelict buildings, the unremembered districts, the flotsam and jetsam of the streets," writes Los Angeles Timesbook critic David L. Ulin. "His is an aesthetic of ephemera, but an ephemera that transcends itself, in which loss leads to wonder and then, inevitably, back to loss."

Katchor's other books include Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer, Hotel & Farm, The Jew of New York, The Cardboard Valise, and Shoehorn Technique. In addition to Metropolis, his work has appeared in The New YorkerThe Jewish Daily Forward and numerous weekly newspapers. He has collaborated with composer Mark Mulcahy on six music-theater shows, most recently The Imaginary War Crimes Tribunal.

In 2000, Katchor became the first cartoonist to receive a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. He has also received a Guggenheim Fellowship and is a fellow of the American Academy in Berlin. He is an associate professor at Parsons School of Design/The New School in New York City, where he directs the Illustration program.

 

Katchor's appearance, his first at Johns Hopkins since 1999, is co-sponsored by the Center for Visual Arts and Homewood Arts Programs. ​

March 19: Batman v Superman day at Barnes & Noble

Batman v Superman Day - Saturday, March 19th: Join us at this special one-day event featuring trivia, giveaways, prizes, and more. Come dressed in costume and mingle with fellow superheroes. The sweepstakes are sponsored by Barnes & Noble. FIND THIS EVENT IN YOUR AREA

Batman v Superman Day

Special Event, Teen Event (Film/TV/Radio/Video)
Saturday March 19, 2016 9:00 AM Join us for Batman v Superman Day to celebrate the upcoming theatrical release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 25. Enter for a chance to win prizes and giveaways. Fun for the entire family.

Potomac

Potomac Yard
3651 Jefferson Davis Hwy
Alexandria, VA 22305
703-299-9124


Batman v Superman Day

Special Event, Teen Event (Film/TV/Radio/Video)
Saturday March 19, 2016 2:00 PM Join us for Batman v Superman Day to celebrate the upcoming theatrical release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 19. Trivia event sponsored by DC Entertainment™ for teens and adults at 2:00PM. Enter for a chance to win prizes and giveaways. Fun for the entire family.

Clarendon Market Common

2800 Clarendon Blvd. Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22201
703-248-8244


Batman v Superman Day

Special Event, Teen Event (Film/TV/Radio/Video)
Saturday March 19, 2016 11:00 AM Join us for Batman v Superman Day to celebrate the upcoming theatrical release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 25. Trivia event sponsored by DC Entertainment™ for teens and adults at 7:00PM. Enter for a chance to win prizes and giveaways. Fun for the entire family.

Francis Scott Key Mall

5500 Buckeystown Pike
Frederick, MD 21703
301-698-0121

Batman v Superman Day

Special Event, Teen Event (Film/TV/Radio/Video)
Saturday March 19, 2016 12:00 PM Join us for Batman v Superman Day to celebrate the upcoming theatrical release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 25. At 12:00PM, we will have a DC Comics Superhero Storytime followed by Batman activities.

Tysons Corner Mall

Tysons Corner Center
7851 L. Tysons Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102
703-506-2937
Distance: 7.7 miles

Batman v Superman Storytime

Special Event, Storytime, Children's Event (Childrens)
Saturday March 19, 2016 1:00 PM Before you see the movie, stop by the Children's Department for a fun-filled Storytime featuring two of the world's favorite superheroes, Batman and Superman!

Gaithersburg

Washingtonian Center
21 Grand Corner Ave.
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
301-721-0860
Distance: 18.76 miles

Saturday, March 12, 2016