NOTICE: Tickets for Dav Pilkey Go On Sale Sept. 24ALERT: Tickets for National Book Festival Presents: Dav Pilkey, Friday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., will go on sale on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. ET at this location: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nbf-presents-dav-pilkey-dog-man-for-whom-the-ball-rolls-tickets-72788980801 International bestselling author/illustrator Dav Pilkey will appear at the Library of Congress on his Do Good Tour. The tour connects children, parents and educators while highlighting how books inspire readers. It also explores how individuals can make positive differences every day. Click here for more information on the event and to set a reminder. |
Friday, September 20, 2019
Sept 24: National Book Festival Presents Dav Pilkey Tickets go on sale
Darrin Bell cartoons on display in the Newseum
The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Editorial Cartoons of Darrin Bell
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"If even one person runs my cartoon, I'm happy with that as long as what I'm saying becomes part of the conversation." — Darrin Bell
Freelance cartoonist Darrin Bell won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for his sharp take on political hypocrisy, race and injustice. He is the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning.
Bell started his career at age 20 as staff editorial cartoonist at the University of California-Berkeley's The Daily Californian in 1995. He sold his editorial cartoons to the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. Bell turned to comic strips with "Rudy Park" in 1997 and "Candorville" in 2003, both syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group.
In 2013, spurred by the trial of George Zimmerman, who was acquitted in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, a black teen killed in Florida in 2012, Bell again started penning editorial cartoons, this time as a side job. "I got back into editorial cartooning to say something," said Bell. "Not to make money."
Liz at Large cartoonist profiled in City Paper
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.
Sept 21: International Batman Day
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
Sept 26: Gabby Rivera in conversation with Elizabeth Acevedo — at The Wharf
Gabby Rivera - Juliet Takes a Breath — in conversation with Elizabeth Acevedo — at The Wharf
Juliet Milagros Palante just earned the internship of her dreams, and is leaving the Bronx for Portland, Oregon to work for her favorite feminist writer. The night before she leaves, she decides to come out to her family—something she never planned on doing. Unfortunately, it doesn't go well. Her only hope is that Harlowe Brisbane, a feminist savant, expert on women's bodies and queer culture, will help her figure out how to be an out and proud Latinx lesbian. But Brisbane is white, she's not from the Bronx, and she doesn't actually have all the answers. In a story bursting with queer kinship, summer flings and unabashed examinations of race and identity, Juliet learns what it means to come out—to friends, to family, and to herself. Ages 15 and up.
Click here for more information.
Sept 26: Liana Finck - Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self — in conversation with Malaka Gharib
Liana Finck - Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self — in conversation with Malaka Gharib — at Politics and Prose at Union Market
Finck, a cartoonist and illustrator equally at home on Instagram and in the pages of The New Yorker, follows her acclaimed graphic memoir, Passing for Human, with this wide-ranging collection of more than 500 drawings and cartoons. Representing the best of her published work from the last few years along with brand-new pieces, the book is divided into chapters including Love & Dating, Gender & Other Politics, Animals, and Strangeness, Shyness, Sadness. Moving, funny, and always relatable, Finck's unfussy graphics explore big questions like identity, otherness, and creativity as well as everyday annoyances.
Finck will be in conversation with Malaka Gharib, founder of the food zine The Runcible Spoon and co-founder of the D.C. Art Book Fair.
Click here for more information.
Spurgeon on SPX
The Never-Ending, Four-Color Comics Festival: Shows And Events
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "The Teeth Of Biden"
"The Teeth Of Biden (Make Sure The Kids Hear Words)"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2801
(the amazing sequel to "The Eye Of Biden")
The Biden Train kept a-rollin', all night long. As DNC frontrunner
(cough) Sen. Joe Biden was defending the rank-ass "legacy" of his
ex-boss and forgetting what he was saying halfway through his answers
on the "debate" stage this week, the featured body part malfunction
was the Senator's dentures, which slipped out on the air at the worst
possible moment — which is to say, pretty much every moment, from all
accounts.
Not to be denied, however, the Washington Post splattered their front
page with this big ol' slab of gaslighting, Emperor's New Clothes
raving and drooling by columnist Dan Balz — Balz being, I assume, what
you'd have to have a whole lot of to cough up this thing onto the
front of a major daily paper with your name on it.
"Biden's time to shine..."?
HIS GODDAMN TEETH FELL OUT ON LIVE TV, F'CRISSAKE.
Dear god, somebody tie me to a railroad track.
...y'know, you can say what you want about George Washington — that he
was a slaveowner, a colonizer, all true — but you have the give the
Father Of Our Country credit for at least one thing: he would never,
EVER have allowed his teeth to fall out on TV.
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"Here's Joe Biden on Schools, Maduro, and, uh, Record Players" Slate
09.12.2019
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/09/joe-biden-debate-answer.html
"Joe Biden Struggles to Keep His Teeth in His Mouth During Democratic
Debate" New York Post 09.13.2019
https://nypost.com/2019/09/13/joe-biden-struggles-to-keep-his-teeth-in-his-mouth-during-democratic-debate/