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Chris Ware animation preview!

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Here’s a taste of some Chris Ware animation from the premier of the TV version of This American Life. (via Fantagraphics’ Blog)

R. Crumb’s Underground

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Alvin Buenaventura has posted a great set of photos taken at the opening of a massive Robert Crumb retrospective at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Check it out!

Lauren R. Weinstein at Quimby?s!

Mar ’07
15
12:00 am

Lauren R. WeinsteinThursday, March 15th, 7:00 PMFREE
 
Lauren R. Weinstein is a cartoonist. Her most recent book, Girl Stories, was published by Henry was one of the ALA\’s \”Great Graphic Novels for Teens\”. In 2003, she was the recipient of the Xeric Grant, allowing her to self-publish her first book, Inside Vineyland. In 2004, she received the Ignatz award for \”Promising New Talent\”. Her comics and illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, Glamour, McSweeney\’s, LA Weekly, The Chicago Reader, Kramer?s Ergot, and Seattle\’s The Stranger. Currently she is working on the sequel to Girl Stories, tentatively entitled Calamity and a sci-fi fantasy comic entitled The Goddess of War. Her work has been anthologized in Yale University Press\’s \”Anthology of Graphic Fiction\” and will be in this years \”Best American Comics\”.
 
Lauren will be doing a multi-media reading of recent work, from Girl Stories and other places. She will be showing gigantic flash cards with sound effects. Check out www.girlstoriescomics.com
 
Girl Stories Reviews:
?In a time when memoirs are fake and writers aren\’t who they seem, Girl Stories is the real thing.?–Bust
 
\”Girl Stories feels real, approachable, and honest in the way that the best art and writing should; it perfectly captures those awkward moments when the potential for manipulating other people\’s feelings is first discovered, and all of the moral questions implied therein. It\’s also really funny.\” –Chris Ware
 
\”These are not only great girl stories, but also great human stories. Lauren perfectly and hilariously captures both the poignancy and folly of that awkward age when we sit perched on the cusp of adolescence. She does this with genuine warmth, sharp wit, and unaffected storytelling.\”
–Ivan Brunetti

Strawberry Shortcake Towel that destroyed my family!


We got kicked out of church! Lawsuit? Seeing is believin.

This auction is for this abomination of a towel. This towel ruined our lives and got us kicked out of our church that we had been members of all of our lives. I was going to throw it in the trash, but a “heathen” friend of mine said I should at least try to make something good out of this bad situation.

Here is the story behind the towel, and since other people were involved I will not divulge names, but names really are unimportant.

Continue reading ‘Strawberry Shortcake Towel that destroyed my family!’

Goodbye Baudrillard

Seeya

Jean Baudrillard: June 20, 1929 – March 6, 2007
Thanks for the laughs, Jean. It’s been real.