Saturday, February 03, 2018

Trump's ABC on Book TV

https://www.c-span.org/video/?440199-2/trumps-abc

Trump's ABC

 

Washington Post editorial cartoonist, Ann Telnaes, talked about and showed drawings from her book, Trump's ABC

Megan Halsband talks about the Library of Congress' comic book collection

Episode 3: The Bureaucracy Episode!

Jer Thorp

In this episode Jer dives into what makes the Library of Congress tick. He'll take you along on a tour of the acquisitions process, and he'll speak to 45 year LOC veteran Beacher Wiggins about how the library and it's operations have changed over a half century. Jer also talks to the Library's comic book curator to get some insight into how that collection is growing and evolving, and to the Veteran's History Project about their efforts to document the experiences of veterans past and present.


Friday, February 02, 2018

The Post on Blade vs Black Panther

As we prepare to celebrate 'Black Panther,' let's not forget 'Blade'

Washington Post Act Four blog January 31 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/act-four/wp/2018/01/31/as-we-prepare-to-celebrate-black-panther-lets-not-forget-blade/

Feb 16: Animezing!: your name.



Join us for a FREE anime film at the JICC!
Join us for a FREE anime film at the JICC!
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Animezing!: Your name.
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of Japanese animation, the JICC is presenting a retrospective of landmark animated films!
From director Makoto Shinkai comes this beautiful masterpiece about time, the thread of fate, and the hearts of two young souls.
The day the stars fell, two lives changed forever. High schoolers Mitsuha and Taki are complete strangers living separate lives. But one night, they suddenly switch places. Mitsuha wakes up in Taki's body, and he in hers. This bizarre occurrence continues to happen randomly, and the two must adjust their lives around each other. Yet, somehow, it works. They build a connection and communicate by leaving notes, messages, and more importantly, an imprint.
When a dazzling comet lights up the night's sky, it dawns on them. They want something more from this connection—a chance to meet, an opportunity to truly know each other. Tugging at the string of fate, they try to find a way to each other. But distance isn't the only thing keeping them apart. Is their bond strong enough to face the cruel irony of time? Or is their meeting nothing more than a wish upon the stars?
In Japanese with English subtitles | Rated PG | 106 min | 2016 | Directed by Makoto Shinkai
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ReDistricted Comics has a new story up

New ReDistrictedComics.com story! Trippin' through the late '60s at the psychedelic "The Ambassador Theatre" by Jeff Krulik and John Kinhart
https://www.redistrictedcomics.com/ambassador

The Post reviews Bilal cartoon

'Bilal' has something to say about poverty and religion. We should listen [in print as Safe distance: Our gods, our money and a hungry boy].


Express February 2 2018, p. 32
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/express/wp/2018/02/02/bilal-has-something-to-say-about-poverty-and-religion-we-should-listen/

'Bilal' review: Ancient story of a real-life Muslim hero is pretty but feels like theology class [in print as Putting an unreal face on a real Muslim hero]


Washington Post February 2 2018, p. Weekend 31
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/bilal-review-ancient-story-of-a-real-life-muslim-hero-is-pretty-but-feels-like-theology-class/2018/01/31/7b0d5374-0129-11e8-9d31-d72cf78dbeee_story.html

Thursday, February 01, 2018

Baltimore's Ben Claassen III has been busy

Ben does regular illustrations for the Express, and does the Dirtfarm comic which used to appear in the Washington City Paper (still exists) and the Baltimore City Paper (does not). Ben talks about his recent activities at his Patreon page (which was news to me or I would have mentioned it sooner):
https://www.patreon.com/posts/16731095

Feb 3: Tom King at Third Eye Comics in Annapolis


Making Navy Sense with Robert Osborn

The Medical Heritage Library has a set of booklets illustrated by cartoonist Robert Osborn from the collection of the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (scanned and uploaded by me). Osborn was one of the great cartoonists of the mid-century and should be better remembered. He did a lot of work for the Navy. These are all done for Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Aviation Training Branch.

Dunking Sense (1944) NAVAER 00-80Q-2, OPNAV 33-31.
https://archive.org/details/DunkingSense

Aleutian Sense (1944) NAVAER OO-8OQ-11, OPNAV 33-49.
https://archive.org/details/AleutianSense

Arctic Sense (1944) NAVAER 00-80Q-13.
https://archive.org/details/ArcticSense

Vertigo Sense (1949) NAVAER OO-8OQ - 33.
https://archive.org/details/VertigoSense

Helicopter Rescue Sense (1954) NAVAER 00-80Q-42.
https://archive.org/details/HelicopterRescueSense

 

Shark Sense (1959) NAVAER 00-80Q-14.
https://archive.org/details/SharkSense1959

The Navy History and Heritage Command, based in Washington, also has a page of Osborn material - https://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/naval-aviation-history/naval-aviation-news/grampaw-pettibone-collection/history.html

Comic Riffs talks to editorial cartoonist VC Rogers about firing

He's drawn 1,000 political cartoons over 21 years — but now he's part of a vanishing breed


Washington Post
Comic Riffs blog January 31 2018
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2018/01/31/hes-drawn-1000-political-cartoons-over-21-years-but-now-hes-part-of-a-vanishing-breed/

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Ralph Steadman exhibit coming to American University

Ralph Steadman: A Retrospective Coming June 16 – August 12, 2018

https://www.american.edu/cas/museum/upcoming.cfm

A Retrospective: Ralph Steadman

Originally curated by Anita O'Brien at the Cartoon Museum, London, the Ralph Steadman Retrospective offers phenomenal insights into the genius of one of the world's most acclaimed artists. This exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through Steadman's prolific career of more than sixty years, from the sketches he created as a student in the 1950's to present day pictures.

The retrospective showcases Steadman's legendary collaborations with maverick Gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson; his illustrated literary classics such as Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island; and the inventive books he authored such as I Leonardo and The Big I Am. There are also illustrations from his children's books, which include No Room to Swing a Cat and That's My Dad, plus artworks from his travels with Oddbins Wine Merchants and his iconic packaging for Flying Dog Brewery.

The exhibition will amaze and inspire both the uninitiated and his most die-hard fans.

As Thompson advised in the Steadman illustrated Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, "buy a ticket, take the ride."

Learn more at http://www.ralphsteadman.com/

This exhibition will be on view June 16 through August 12, Tuesday - Sunday, 11 am - 4 pm at the American University Museum. Stay tuned for information about special events.

The Post on Black Panther premiere fashion

We all need to calm down about 'Black Panther.' But first, let's analyze the red carpet fashion [in print as 'Black Panther' actors slink onto purple carpet with regal style].


Washington Post January 31 2018, p. C1, 10
online at https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2018/01/30/we-all-need-to-calm-down-about-black-panther-but-first-lets-analyze-the-red-carpet-fashion/

March book exhibit at Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco

March: An Evening with Nate Powell



  • Friday, February 9 at 7 PM - 9 PM PST


  • Cartoon Art Museum
    781 Beach Street, San Francisco, California 94109

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    Fantom Comics on Kojo Nnamdi today at 12:30

    Jan 31 2018 12:32 p.m. (ET)

    Book Clubs Are Cool Again

    https://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2018-01-31/book-clubs-are-cool-again

    A book club gathering at Fantom Comics.

    A book club gathering at Fantom Comics.

    Data released by Amazon.com and the National Endowment For The Arts suggest that Washingtonians love to read. Libraries, bookstores and civic organizations have taken note of this and book clubs with niche themes have grown locally, attracting readers with a wide variety of interests. There are reading groups that discuss everything from Superman and spirituality to queer identity. Kojo discusses the landscape of communal reading options and what reading together offers local book lovers.

    Guests

    • Jake Shapiro Manager, Fantom Comics
    • Andrea Lewis Program Officer, One Maryland One Book
    • Michael Redmond Assistant Principal, Truesdell Education Campus

    Tuesday, January 30, 2018

    Today: Ursula Vernon at Hooray for Books (on January 30)





    Humor & Heroics: Ursula Vernon, Matthew Swanson, and Robbi Behr
    Tuesday, January 30: 6:30pm
    We welcome award-winning author and illustrator, Ursula Vernon, as she presents her newest Hamster Princess book, Whiskerella. Joining Ursula, who also is noted for her Dragonbreath series and Castle Hangnail novel, are author Matthew Swanson and illustrator Robbi Behr, who return with their novel The Real McCoys. We love these books because they've got humor, heroics, and heart. There might even be a friendly draw-off! Costumes are most definitely encouraged!

    Recommended for children ages 8 and up.

    Hooray For Books! Independent Bookstore | 1555 King Street, Suite 101, Alexandria, VA 22314
    Unable to make it to this event? You still can get signed and personalized copies of the books! Give us a call at 703-548-4092 or email order@hooray4books.com by Thurs., Jan. 25.

    Sunday, January 28, 2018

    Washington Times' magazine cartoonist Hap Hazard has died

    Charles R. 'Hap' Hazard, former longtime Baltimore Sun artist, dies

    The Baltimore Sun January 26 2018
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bs-md-ob-charles-hazard-20180126-story.html

    PR: Big Planet Comics Bethesda Hardcover SALE! LAST CHANCE!


    From: Big Planet Comics
    We're in the home stretch! Only four days left to purchase our remaining hardcover graphic novels at HALF-PRICE. Still plenty of wonderful books to choose from. Wednesday, Jan. 31, will be the final day of the sale. Stop by and check out our selection.


    Our address is:




    Mort Walker's obituary from The Post

    Mort Walker, whose 'Beetle Bailey' was a comic-page staple for decades, dies at 94


    Washington Post January 27 2018

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/mort-walker-whose-beetle-bailey-was-a-comic-page-staple-for-decades-dies-at-94/2018/01/27/bcd374ec-039e-11e8-bb03-722769454f82_story.html