Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Cooking Korean, Robin Ha, and Bulgogi
Wash Post's coronavirus art call - a chance to appear in the Post
We'd like to see the artwork you're creating during the coronavirus crisis
Sunday, May 03, 2020
Matt Wuerker talks to Darrin Bell
PUNCHLINES: Cartoonist of color with Darrin Bell
By MATT WUERKER and KRYSTAL CAMPOS
Politico 05/01/2020
https://www.politico.com/video/2020/05/01/punchlines-cartoonist-of-color-with-darrin-bell-074113
Telnaes' full-page Post cartoon on Trump
Trump's hunka hunka daily love
May 8: A Conversation with Roz Chast “Is Now When I Should Panic?"
Friday, May 01, 2020
Library of Congress on preserving Captain America #1
Preservation Week: From Captain America to Thomas Jefferson
Thursday, April 30, 2020
May 7: Terri Libenson online at Politics and Prose
Erin Entrada Kelly and Terri Libenson, "We Dream of Space" and "Becoming Brianna" in conversation with Karen MacPherson
https://www.crowdcast.io/e/erin-entrada-kelly-terri-libenson/
Ages 8-12
Join us for an afternoon with two award-winning middle grade authors as they discuss their authentic and compulsively readable new books. In We Dream of Space, the latest release from the Newbery Medal-winning author of Hello, Universe, three siblings navigate a chaotic household and the trials of seventh grade as they await the launch of the Challenger space shuttle. In Becoming Brianna, the fourth book in the Emmie & Friends graphic novel series, Brianna Davis prepares for her bat mitzvah while pressure builds from her mother's expectations and a fight with her best friend. Readers will find comfort and company in these refreshingly honest portrayals of family, friendship, and middle school angst.
In Conversation with Karen MacPherson, Children and Teens Librarian, Takoma Park, MD Library.
"We Dream of Space" - https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780062747303
"Becoming Brianna" - https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780062894533
Terry Flippo on Blockhead podcast
Terry Flippo
Small-press cartoonist (and former mailman) Terry Flippo has made a big splash with hit webcomic, "Deliver Me!" about life carrying the mailbag for the U.S. Postal Service! Terry and Geoff talk about "Deliver Me!", small press, the early days of SPX and some of the challenges faced by mail carriers in the days of Covid-19.
Latest Liz at Large posted
Liz At Large: "Accomplishment"
How sweet it is.
Cavna and cartoonists on Pence, unmasked
How cartoonists are ridiculing Pence's Mayo Clinic visit without a mask
Catching up with the Lily's coronavirus comics
Here's a day in my self-quarantined life, hour-by-hour. We think you might relate.
Is it week six or week 60?
Katie Wheeler
April 26
Here are anxiety coping mechanisms that could help you during social distancing
I learned these helpful techniques in therapy
Kat Schneider
April 19
At first, self-quarantine pushed my marriage to its limits. Then, something amazing happened.
It all changed when we started having deep, honest conversations
Marian Blair and Lily Feinn
April 12
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "America Sends Death"
"America Sends Death"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2981
Despite oppressive blockades and sanctions, Cuba has managed to dispatch brigades of doctors to coronavirus hotspots to help fight the pandemic — in keeping with a long-standing tradition of solidarity and mutual aid. Cuba is also reported to have produced promising results
with interferon and other experimental drugs against COVID-19, despite the punishing economic warfare Cuba is suffering at the hands of the United States.
The US, in the meantime — still the epicenter of the pandemic — escalates its brutal program of sanctions against Cuba, Venezuela and Iran, commits acts of piracy against other nations and its own States, continues to crank up xenophobic and racist hysteria against China, deprives citizens and healthcare workers of vitally-needed PPE and other equipment, tries to whip its working class back to work under dangerous conditions for substandard wages, and its President goes on national TV to suggest that citizens combat the virus by injecting or drinking bleach.
I'll leave it to you to judge which nation is conducting itself better on the world stage.
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Annapolis' Jim Toomey and Sherman's Lagoon on Northwest fishing issue
'Sherman's Lagoon' wades into Columbia River debate
Comic strip author uses humor, science to shed light on salmon-sea lion controversy
'Sherman's Lagoon' Brings Salmon-Eating Sea Lions In The Columbia River To A World-wide Audience
Fantom Presents: Bites of Terror Q&A with Cuddles and Rage!
Coronavirus Catch-up Conversation with Caricaturist Mike Jenkins
Rhode by Jenkins |
I've talked with Arlington's Mike Jenkins several times here, iirc, and recently we were Zoom judges together for the Robert F. Kennedy cartoon award that will be announced on May 1. I checked in with Mike recently about the state of his business, which is normally dependent on going to places and parties and drawing the happy people there. As I suspected, his company, Capital Artworks, has taken a sharp hit from the pandemic. I commissioned a post-birthday caricature, and I encourage other readers with regular incomes to do the same (not drawings of me though).
But that void is a possible opportunity. There are many families who are upset that their high school graduates are missing out on all the fun and celebration of their kids’ milestone achievement, and want to commemorate it in some way. And other special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries and awards are going without the traditional gatherings and celebrations. Drawings were a popular part of those celebrations, and they are affordable and still available. The only work we have coming in right now is commission work of that sort, and we're hoping that will go some way towards refilling the pipeline. Even if the full blown event caricature business never comes back, we have the skills we developed there and commission work could be the next step.
I would say all of the business. Commission illustration and caricature work has been a sideline to the main special event caricature business. Now that’s all we see coming in. We’ll see if that holds.
Can people still get drawings from you? How should people contact you?
My email is mike@capitalartworks.com.
What type of information do you need to do a 'virtual' cartoon (i.e. a real drawing, but not with the sitter in front of you)?
Two or three photos of the person to be drawn are what I usually go by, including at least one high resolution one if possible, but one decent photo will do. If it’s a color caricature I may need details such as eye and hair color. They often don’t come through in photos quite right. And I ask people to suggest a personalized background detail or two if they want more than a head and shoulder portrait style. If they have a list of details, I ask that they make it in descending order of importance. If I can’t work it all in, I cut from the bottom of the list to make sure the most important suggestions are included in the finished drawing.
As a small business owner, are you applying for some loans from the government?
I was considering taking a loan to upgrade my website before the pandemic hit, then I was glad I hadn’t. I’m uncomfortable taking on debt when there’s no guarantee the work I’ve been doing will come back. If not, I need to rethink my marketing, and at that point may apply for a loan. When I hire other artists it’s on a subcontracting basis, so the paycheck protection aspect of government small business loans doesn’t seem to apply to people like me.
Ralph Steadman Zoom backgrounds from Flying Dog Brewery
Noon today - WATCH LIVE | Cartoon Workshop with Pulitzer Prize Winning Matt Wuerker
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Today: Cuddles and Rage at Fantom Comics on Zoom
Fantom Comics presents: Bites of Terror by Cuddles and Rage
- Today at 6 PM – 7:30 PMStarts in about 8 hours
- Fantom Comics2010 P St NW, 3rd Floor, Washington D.C. 20036
BITES OF TERROR is a collection of 10 creepy-cute short stories starring Cuddles and Rage's signature high quality diorama photographs of their hand-sculpted creations which are always delicious and sometimes diabolical. Follow The Cake Creeper through this macabre anthology of cautionary tales!
BITES OF TERROR is available now at Fantom Comics. Check out our website, fantomcomics.com! https://www.fantomcomics.com/products/bites-of-terror-graphic-novel
If you'd like to make a mail order request please contact us at fantomhq@fantomcomics.com or call us at 202-241-6498!