
Inquiries should be made directly with the Museum. The number of sets is quite small... I think maybe only 30... for the set of high-quality 13 prints in a special box. The person to contact is Kate Ross at the museum at artmworks@logic.bm
Ian is now a friend of mine, but well before I ever met him, I thought that this book, originally published by the Smithsonian and researched while he worked there, was one of the best books about comic strips that I've ever read. I highly recommend it. You should download it in case he changes his mind; I just did even though I own the paperback.
Oscar-Nominated Shorts: Animated and Live Action A suicide story, a cute little piggie, and a whole lot of meh
By Tricia Olszewski
Washington City Paper January 30, 2015, p. 32.
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog (January 29):
After Charlie Hebdo, Balancing Press Freedom and Respect for Religion
Majority Says Publishing Cartoons Was 'Okay,' But About Half of Non-Whites Say 'Not Okay'
By Jeffrey Gottfried and Michael Barthel
Pew Research Center January 28, 2015
http://www.journalism.org/files/2015/01/2015.01.28_CharlieHebdo_FINAL.pdf
http://www.journalism.org/files/2015/01/2015.01.28_CharlieHebdo_TOPLINE.pdf
01/29/2015
http://fusion.net/story/41243/cartooning-for-the-white-house-a-chat-with-the-artist-behind-the-getcovered-comics/2015 REUBEN AWARDS: So what's it like to be caricatured by MAD's Tom Richmond? (Event speakers talk back.)
By Michael Cavna
Washington Post Comic Riffs blog (January 29 2015):
Clockwise from far left: Nick Galifianakis, Mort Drucker,
Brian Crane, Doug Mahnke, Mark Anderson, Jeff Keane,
Ann Telnaes and Juana Medina- (Clicky to Embiggen)
Members of the National Cartoonists Society will be receiving the official brochure for the 2015 Reuben Award Weekend in their mailboxes in the next week or so. My cover art above. With it goes the announcements of the speaker lineup and special award winners:
By Sharon Marcus, contributor
The Hill's Pundits blog (January 26, 2015)
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/media/230610-the-dangers-of-caricaturing-caricatureLet's not overreact to these terrorist attacks [online as Europe has survived terrorist attacks before]
By Anne Applebaum
Washington Post January 25 2015
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on the U.S., Syria and the Islamic State
By Lally Weymouth
Washington Post January 25 2015
"Why can't children's television be more like a good children's library, with lots of diversity," she said in 1983, "and less like the comic-book rack in the local drugstore?"
How webcomics gave us a fresh take on women and alcohol [Questionable Content; Girls with Slingshots].
By Alyssa Rosenberg
Washington Post Act Four blog January 22 2015
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Friday, January 23 - 5th Annual Political Cartoon Exhibit
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