Wednesday, April 22, 2020
PR: Beyond Comics Wednesday Evening Live Sale & Auction!
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Robert Elder on his visit to Amazing Fantasy in Library of Congress last summer
A Holy Grail in the Library of Congress: Visiting Steve Ditko's Amazing Fantasy #15 Original Artwork
Third Eye Comics PR: It's Comic Book Wednesday (with NEW COMICS!)
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Tuesday, April 21, 2020
ArtInsights Gallery on animator Bob Singer's art for sale
Animation Artist Bob Singer: Cartoon History-Hanna Barbera and Warner Brothers Artist and his art
ArtInsights blog March 31, 2020
Bob Weber teaching at Smithsonian - in 1978
Rick Marschall has the photo -
A Crowded Life in Comics – Moose Tracks.
By Rick Marschall
Yesterday's Papers blog April 20, 2020
http://john-adcock.blogspot.com/2020/04/a-crowded-life-in-comics_20.html
Monday, April 20, 2020
Post cartoonist Nick Galifianakis gone digital?
For about 2 weeks now, Nick's cartoons for the Washington Post's advice column have been in color and appear to be digital. This is quite a departure for the artist, who traditionally had worked in pen and ink for decades.
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "Capitalism is the Pandemic"
From DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock -
"Capitalism is the Pandemic"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2977
One in solidarity with the May Day general strikes being planned in the US, inspired by graffiti spotted in Chicago about a week and a half ago.
Special thanks to @redfishstream on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/redfishstream/status/1248989182854217730
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=2977
One in solidarity with the May Day general strikes being planned in the US, inspired by graffiti spotted in Chicago about a week and a half ago.
Special thanks to @redfishstream on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/redfishstream/status/1248989182854217730
Cavna on new Black women cartoonists on the comics page
Newspaper comics hardly ever feature black women as artists. But two new voices have arrived.
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Barbara Dale's coronavirus cartoons
Baltimore cartoonist Barbara Dale did a couple of cartoons about COVID-19 on Facebook, and then put them on Zazzle and is selling prints of them. I asked her to say something about them for us.
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About the "Self-Portrait During A Pandemic":
I've worn the same red robe for three weeks. I no longer believe in underwear. My hair is reminding me that I'm old. It's hard to breathe through a mask. Disinfecting the mail is ridiculous, but I've done it. Clutching chocolate is a comfort.
I feel still, isolated, sad and only temporarily safe inside my four walls, while outside the numbers of dying continue to grow. I put Trump on top, all a flutter, to contrast the stillness of the bottom part of the poster. He's cruelty manic, pointing at everybody but himself to blame. A whirling dervish.
I think the bottom part of the poster, with the person inside the house surrounded by dead, is a good image unto itself and I'll explore that further.
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KAL's "Satire can save us all" on Facebook - 1 month of episodes are up
Kallaugher, Kevin "KAL". 2020.
Satire can save us all [Episode 4]
Facebook (April 14 2020): https://www.facebook.com/103794494610292/videos/517593122248258/
Satire can save us all [Episode 3]
April 7? 2020
Satire can save us all [Episode 2]
March 31? 2020
Satire can save us all [Episode 1]
Mar 24, 2020
Sarah Boxer on Person Place Thing - Episode 299 (with Jill Sobule)
Sarah Boxer emailed me a few days ago, and I apologize that this fell in the cracks -
This podcast, episode 299 of Randy Cohen's show, Person Place Thing, featuring me and Jill Sobule, was recorded in New York City, on February 13, 2020, B.C. (Before Covid). https://personplacething.org/episode-299-sarah-boxer/
Jill had just come back from Thailand with a cough. Yet we hugged. That used to be a thing. She lost her voice and got it back. We knew she would. The audience was packed like sardines into the auditorium of NYPSI, the NY Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. We talked, we laughed, and we sang within spitting distance of one another. True story. What we had that evening is part of a lost world.
You can hear it any time as a podcast at PersonPlaceThing.org (go to the archive; it's under the Bs for Boxer). Or download it free at iTunes.
I am staying at home at sarahboxer.weebly.com.
But my books are still out and about, on Amazon, at Politics and Prose
and at IP Books https://ipbooks.net/?s=sarah+boxer&post_type=product
Stay well, stay sane, stay at home! xo, Sarah
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Virtual Screening - Animezing!: Modest Heroes
Enjoy a FREE Children's Day virtual screening from the JICC!
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