Saturday, June 06, 2020
Friday, June 05, 2020
Glen Weldon on the Batmobiles through time
Every Batmobile From Movies & TV Explained | WIRED
The Batmobile is arguably the most iconic vehicle in the history of entertainment. Batman historian Glen Weldon (Pop Culture Happy Hour) takes a look at every Batmobile that's appeared on television and the silver screen. Glen gets into Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher's takes on the vehicles, why Christopher Nolan transitioned from the Batmobile to the Tumbler, and why the 1966 Batmobile remains so iconic even to this day. Glen Weldon is the author of The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture, and Superman: The Unauthorized Biography. He's a culture critic on the NPR Arts Desk, and a panelist on the NPR podcast, Pop Culture Happy Hour.
O'Connell on SPX cancellation
Small Press Expo In Bethesda Canceled Over Coronavirus Concerns
Organizers of the Small Press Expo, an annual comics art and indie comics convention in Bethesda, confirmed this year's event is canceled.
NPR's illustrated birthday poem by Patricia Harbage
A Grandmother's Poem Reassures Us With Humor And Grace
Claire Harbage , LA Johnson , Patricia Harbage
NPR's The Picture Show May 31, 2020
Thursday, June 04, 2020
J.D. Crowe wins Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for editorial cartooning
The event is livecasting now, and Alabama cartoonist JD Crowe has just been announced as the winner for the cartoon division - https://rfkhumanrights.org/awards/book-journalism-awards
Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards at 4PM today!
Small Press Expo Announces Virtual Ignatz Awards and Cancellation of SPX 2020
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Wednesday, June 03, 2020
Alexandra Bowman talks to Chelsea Saunders
Alexandra Bowman emailed me that she's got some interviews online -
Satire Can Save Us All and The Hilltop Show (i.e. me wearing two hats) sat down yesterday with Chelsea Saunders, an animator, African-American activist, and political cartoonist for The Nib, to talk about her view of the current political cartooning world, particularly in light of the events of the past week.
Our extended interview will be split into four parts on YouTube, two parts of which are already released! We'd really appreciate a like on these videos--like, subscribe, turn the bell on! The other two videos should be up soon.
Also, be sure to follow Chelsea at @che_saunders on Twitter and @chelsea_saunders on Instagram!
Tuesday, June 02, 2020
Big Planet Bethesda New hours and policies
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Monday, June 01, 2020
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "I Voted"
Definitely from DC's anarchist cartoonist Mike Flugennock -
"I Voted"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3005
Bringing up the coffee and morning paper last Sunday morning, I caught about 15 seconds of MSNBC on the bedroom TV. Some "contributing analyst" on the morning show was discussing the nationwide uprising against police terrorism and yammering about how we needed to unite "street politics" with electoral politics — which made me want to bring up my coffee again, if you know what I mean.
Cripes, what a stupid twunt. Didn't she realize that the reason we're in the streets right now is because electoral politics is a failure? I and millions of others in this country have realized that electoralism is a big, hot sloppy bucket of fail, and that it's time to get our yellow vests on and vote in the streets.
Never mind how many times I've heard rag-chewing Liberal talking heads on cable TV news flapping their cakeholes about "peaceful" protest — jeezus, I could play a drinking game with the number of times I've heard some knob on TV talking about being "peaceful". F'crissake, man — I can't think of a single time in my life when any meaningful change was brought about by people being "peaceful". Hell, the State and Capital aren't being peaceful right now; why should the People feel obligated to be peaceful? Screw "peaceful".
"I Voted"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3005
Bringing up the coffee and morning paper last Sunday morning, I caught about 15 seconds of MSNBC on the bedroom TV. Some "contributing analyst" on the morning show was discussing the nationwide uprising against police terrorism and yammering about how we needed to unite "street politics" with electoral politics — which made me want to bring up my coffee again, if you know what I mean.
Cripes, what a stupid twunt. Didn't she realize that the reason we're in the streets right now is because electoral politics is a failure? I and millions of others in this country have realized that electoralism is a big, hot sloppy bucket of fail, and that it's time to get our yellow vests on and vote in the streets.
Never mind how many times I've heard rag-chewing Liberal talking heads on cable TV news flapping their cakeholes about "peaceful" protest — jeezus, I could play a drinking game with the number of times I've heard some knob on TV talking about being "peaceful". F'crissake, man — I can't think of a single time in my life when any meaningful change was brought about by people being "peaceful". Hell, the State and Capital aren't being peaceful right now; why should the People feel obligated to be peaceful? Screw "peaceful".
SPX's 2020 Ignatz Submission Deadline EXTENSION
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Cavna on the upcoming Hidden Object Game in the Sunday funnies
Comics will salute essential workers by hiding symbols in their Sunday strips
June 1, 2020
The Post on Soviet animation
Cheburashka was the beloved misfit of Soviet animation. It's now a missing treasure for Russia. [Russia tries to reclaim treasured Soviet cartoon from Japanese studio].
Washington Post May 31, 2020 , p. A19
Saturday, May 30, 2020
The Post recommends Robin Ha's new book
Bruce Guthrie wrote to me earlier today -
Tomorrow's Post's Arts & Style Section has an article on "Five new books for your teenager's seasonal reading pile". One of them is "Almost American Girl" by Robin Ha.
The other four are:
* "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You" by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendl
* "Superman Smashes the Klan" by Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru [also a graphic novel]
* "Clap When You Land" by Elizabeth Acevedo
* "Kent State" by Deborah Wiles
The article was written by Karen MacPherson, the children's and teen services coordinator for the library in Takoma Park, Md.
Those darn Wumo and Flashbacks
Not funny
Joyce Benson, Silver Spring
Washington Post May 29 2020
The May 10 "Flashbacks" comic. (Patrick M. Reynolds)
'Dancing' around 'Shavuot'
Andrew Schotz, Hagerstown, Md.
Washington Post May 29 2020
Friday, May 29, 2020
Flugennock's Latest'n'Greatest: "George Floyd Everywhere"
From Mike Flugennock, DC's anarchist cartoonist -
"George Floyd, Everywhere"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3002
It wasn't just one cop who murdered George Floyd; it was America — the same America whose knee is crushing the throat of Iran, Venezuela, and dozens of other nations around the world.
"George Floyd, Everywhere"
http://sinkers.org/stage/?p=3002
It wasn't just one cop who murdered George Floyd; it was America — the same America whose knee is crushing the throat of Iran, Venezuela, and dozens of other nations around the world.
Malaka Gharib on how to make a zine for NPR
How To Make A Mini-Zine About Life During The Pandemic
Malaka Gharib
May 28, 2020
https://www.npr.org/2020/05/28/863068957/how-to-make-a-mini-zine-about-life-during-the-pandemic
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