Friday, June 10, 2016

June 24: Animezing!: Anthem of the Heart (2015)

Come join us for a free film at the JICC!
Japan Information and Culture Center
Anthem of the Heart
Anthem of the Heart | June 24, 2016 | Friday @ 6:30PM
Japanese w. English subtitles | Not Rated (Rec. 13+) | 120 min | 2015
© KOKOSAKE PROJECT
2016 Japan Academy Award Nominee for Best Animation

From the creators of the hit series and movie, Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, 「あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない。」.
"I have feelings I can't tell anybody hidden deep in a shell inside of my heart. But, really, I want to shout it out…my honest feelings like a beautiful anthem is waiting to break free!"
Jun is a girl whose words have been sealed away. She was once a very happy girl, but because of a "certain thing" she said when she was very young, her family was torn apart. Then, an egg fairy appeared in front of her and sealed away her ability to talk in order to stop her from hurting anybody else. Since this traumatic experience, Jun lives in the shadows away from the limelight. Years later, she is nominated to become an executive member of the "community outreach council". On top of that, Jun is also appointed to play the main lead in their musical…     
- WOMEN IN CINEMA HIGHLIGHT -
Mari Okada, Screenwriter
A member of the Writers Guilde of Japan and one of the most prolific and well known anime screenwriters today, Mari Okada began her career in 1996 writing scenarios for direct-to-video features, video games, and radio dramas.  In 1998 she wrote the script for one episode of DT Eightron which began her career as a writer for anime. [read more...]
You are invited to
Friday, June 24th, 2016
from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT)
Japan Information and Culture Center, Embassy of Japan
1150 18th St NW
Suite 100
Washington DC 20036 US
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New 'Jesus 2016' by Rawlings

Dale Rawlings has a new installment of his webcomic "Jesus 2016," which focuses on the political adventures of Jesus, who has come back to Earth to run as a GOP candidate.

Courtesy of Dale Rawlings

June 12: Keeling workshop

Local comic booker and D.C. Conspiracy co-founder Evan Keeling hosts a zine/comics-making workshop June 12 from 2-4 pm at the Stone Branch School of Art in Rockville, Md. The event is free. 

Comic Riffs on the new Cul de Sac play

Monkey See blog on Mandrake the Magician

Formerly local cartoonist Liz Suburbia's new book reviewed

REVIEWS

Sacred Heart

Liz Suburbia
Fantagraphics
$25, 312 pages
BUY IT NOW

REVIEWED BY Rob Clough Jun 10, 2016
http://www.tcj.com/reviews/sacred-heart/

June 12: Nina Allender documentary coming to C-Span

Political Cartoonist Nina Allender

 Jun 8, 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO2c7Por-TQ

Full program airs on Sunday, June 12 at 6 and 10 pm ET

Nina Allender worked as a political cartoonist for the National Woman's Party from 1914 until 1927, contributing over 150 cartoons for women's suffrage.



Former local comics writer Brad Meltzer inerview online

June 12: Nick Sousanis at National Gallery of Art

Unflattening: Revolutionizing Thought in Comics

June 12 at 2:00
East Building Auditorium

http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/calendar/lectures/lectures-signings/unflattening.html

Nick Sousanis, comics artist, educator, and postdoctoral fellow in comics studies, University of Calgary.

Book signing of Unflattening follows.


Scoop on Awesome Con

Cul de Sac play returns to Encore Stage tonight

Cul de Sac

Encore Stage & Studio 

Thomas Jefferson Theatre


 Thru Sun, June 12
$10-$15 buy tickets
Call 703-548-1154 to order

 official website

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.
Dates:
And here's my pictures from the lobby display:

















Thursday, June 09, 2016

Teresa Roberts Logan's eulogy for her father

Our local cartoonist lost her dad a few weeks ago, and has written a nice memorial for him.


Cartoons and Crying

by The Laughing Redhead
https://laughingredhead.me/2016/06/09/cartoons-and-crying/#comment-2656

PR: March: Book Three - John Lewis's award-winning trilogy concludes in August!


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MARCH: BOOK THREE is coming!

This August, Congressman John Lewis collaborates again with Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell for the searing conclusion of the award-winning graphic novel trilogy MARCH. Through an unforgettable literary and artistic narrative, MARCH portrays the surpassing courage, sacrifice, and revolutionary nonviolence that transformed American society in the 1960s, narrated firsthand by one of the key figures of the Civil Rights Movement.

March: Book Three — in stores August 2, 2016!

"March is one of the most important graphic novels ever created — an extraordinary presentation of an extraordinary life, and proof that young people can change the world. I'm stunned by the power of these comics, and grateful that Congressman Lewis's story will enlighten and inspire future generations of readers and leaders."
— Raina Telgemeier

By the fall of 1963, the Civil Rights Movement has penetrated deep into the American consciousness, and as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, John Lewis is guiding the tip of the spear. Through relentless direct action, SNCC continues to force the nation to confront its own blatant injustice, but for every step forward, the danger grows more intense: Jim Crow strikes back through legal tricks, intimidation, violence, and death. The only hope for lasting change is to give voice to the millions of Americans silenced by voter suppression: "One Man, One Vote."

To carry out their nonviolent revolution, Lewis and an army of young activists launch a series of innovative campaigns, including the Freedom Vote, Mississippi Freedom Summer, and an all-out battle for the soul of the Democratic Party waged live on national television.

With these new struggles come new allies, new opponents, and an unpredictable new president who might be both at once. But fractures within the movement are deepening ... even as 25-year-old John Lewis prepares to risk everything in a historic showdown high above the Alabama river, in a town called Selma.

March: Book Three
by Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
A 256-page graphic novel with French flaps, 6.5" x 9.5"
$19.99 (US)
ISBN 978-1-60309-402-3
Diamond order code: JUN16-0408
Click here for details and an 8-page preview!
In stores August 2nd, 2016

Don't miss this milestone of comics history: pre-order now.

#1 New York Times and Washington Post Bestseller
Coretta Scott King Book Award—Author Honor
Robert F. Kennedy Book Award—Special Recognition
Street Literature Book Award Medal
Added to New York City Schools curriculum and assigned in over 40 states
Selected for college & university reading programs across America

"There is perhaps no more important modern book to be stocked in American school libraries than March." — The Washington Post

"Essential reading... March is a moving and important achievement." — USA Today

"Riveting." — O, The Oprah Magazine

"An astonishingly accomplished graphic memoir." — NPR

"March offers a poignant portrait of an iconic figure that both entertains and edifies, and deserves to be placed alongside other historical graphic memoirs like Persepolis and Maus." —Entertainment Weekly

"Superbly told history." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Full of nuance and personal struggle, both of which impart an empowering human element to an often mythologized period of history... this is a must-read." — Booklist (starred review)

On August 2, the trilogy will finally be complete. Join the MARCH!

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Cosplayers at Awesome Con at Washingtonian

PHOTOS: The Beautiful, Magical, Incredible Characters at this Year's Awesome Con

Two-Face, Khal Drogo, Elvira, Shadow Link, and Harley Quinn all made appearances.

Cul de Sac play reviewed

I saw it and enjoyed it, but I'm friends with the principals, so won't be reviewing it - Mike

Review: 'Cul de Sac' at Encore Stage & Studio


Ann Telnaes' cartoons picked up by French site

Ann Telnaes in French Biggest Newspaper, Ouest-France.

It's a little hard to tell how to read this but it looks like they've just signed up to use Anne's cartoons like a syndicate would.