Reviews: Taxi! Stories from the Back Seat
Aimée de Jongh
Conundrum
$17; 96 pages
REVIEWED BY Craig Fischer Feb 03, 2020http://www.tcj.com/reviews/taxi-stories-from-the-back-seat/
Reviews: Taxi! Stories from the Back Seat
Aimée de Jongh
Conundrum
$17; 96 pages
REVIEWED BY Craig Fischer Feb 03, 2020http://www.tcj.com/reviews/taxi-stories-from-the-back-seat/
Could 'Joker' win best picture at the Oscars? The case for Todd Phillips's supervillain thriller taking home the trophy.
Washington Post Feb. 4, 2020
Presentation at 11:30, followed by a signing. We'll also do comics- and space-related activities with the attendees for part of the day.
And…Mary Cleave will join us for this! It couldn't be more exciting to have the main character of the book on stage with you.
Feb 17: Conversation with Keith Knight [Lecture/Presentation]
Mon, February 17, 2020
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
LJ-119
Thomas Jefferson Building, First Floor
10 First Street SE
Washington, DC 20540
Conversation with Keith Knight
LJ-119, First Floor
Cartoonist Keith Knight is known for his comic strips including The Knight Life, th(ink) and The K Chronicles. "Woke", a new live-action/animated comedy based on Knight's life, will premiere on Hulu in June. Warren Bernard, executive director of the Small Press Expo, will interview Knight about his life and career.
Tickets are recommended but not required, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.
The presentation is held in connection with the Library of Congress exhibition Comic Art, with the support of the Small Press Expo.
How Local Cartoonist Elizabeth Montague Creates Accessible, Reflective Art [in print as Luck of the Draw]
Her cartoons have taken her to the pages of The New Yorker.
Kayla Randall
Washington City Paper Sep 20, 2019 p. 20-21
A viewer's guide to the 2020 Oscar shorts [animation; in print as A guide to this year's Academy Award-nominated short films].
Washington Post Jan. 31, 2020, p. Weekend 32
A scene from "Memorable," a French animated short about an elderly painter with dementia. (Vivement Lundi)
Join Jeremiah Foxwell in discussing this month's Graphic Arts Book Club pick Andre the Giant by Box Brown!
RVA Comics X-Change: Issue 36
Ash Griffith | January 29, 2020
https://rvamag.com/art/zines-books/rva-comics-x-change-issue-36.html
Thu, January 30, 2020
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM EST
East City Bookshop
645 Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast #100
Washington, DC 20003
East City Bookshop welcomes Robin Ha with her graphic novel memoir Almost American Girl, a heartfelt coming-of-age tale and poignant depiction of immigration.
This event is free and open to the public. RSVPs are requested but not required. Learn more and reserve your copy of Almost American Girl today.
Robin Ha grew up reading and drawing comics. At fourteen she moved to the United States from Seoul, Korea. After graduating from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in illustration, she moved to New York City and started a career in the fashion industry. Her work has been published in independent comics anthologies including Secret Identities and The Strumpet, as well as in the pages of Marvel Comics and Heavy Metal Magazine. She is also the author of the bestselling comic recipe book Cook Korean! Visit Robin online at banchancomic.tumblr.com.
"FRONT LINES: Political Cartooning and the Battle for Free Speech" is now available
Published as a companion to the 2019 Billy Ireland Museum exhibit of the same name, FRONT LINES features lots of cartoons, and essays by Joel Pett, Lucy Caswell, Roslyn Mazer, Rob Rogers and Matt Wuerker.
$20 gets you the book, poster & stickers (w/free shipping & handling). Email mattwuerker (at) gmail.com to purchase. Supplies are limited — Pick up your copy today!