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As we prepare to return for Season 6 of Story x Story, we continue our series on video games with this special conversation about diversity in the industry. Nigel talks to Dom Shaw, EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) Coordinator at Ukie, and Liz Prince, Business Manager at Amiqus, about the journey of developing the newly launched Empower Up website. This collaboration between Ukie's #RaiseTheGame initiative and the specialist games recruitment agency aims to be a toolkit and guide for employers of all sizes to improve their diversity and inclusion efforts as we work towards an industry that continues to involve diverse perspectives and experiences in the process of making and selling its games. Enjoy this Behind The Story look at the motivation behind the website, and check out our own "Do I Look Like A Gamer?" campaign for more positive representation in video games.
This week, we're presenting audio versions of the panel discussions from this year's Best Places To Work Awards UK. Today, Amiqus' Liz Prince hosts a discussion about the importance and influence of leadership on culture and diversity. Rather than focusing solely on why a diverse team is important for your business, this panel offers some actionable steps that leadership can take to accelerate their EDI journeys. You can find the full video at www.gamesindustry.biz.
This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and guest host and Slate staff writer Dan Kois talk about the hit Netflix dating reality show Love Is Blind with Slate podcast producer Daniel Schroeder. Next, they discuss tomboys, jumping off of a recent New York Times op-ed. Finally, the panel takes on the coronavirus, analyzing the epidemic through various pieces of culture. On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel discusses a New York Times op-ed from an editor whose ex-boyfriend is now dating Lady Gaga. Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Additional production help by Rosemary Belson. Outro Music: 'Shattered & Hollow' by First Aid Kit Endorsements Dan: The graphic memoir Tomboy by Liz Prince. Pitchfork’s Sunday Reviews. Julia: The viral video where a camera falls from an airplane… Steve: “No Ghost in the Machine” by Mark Halpern in the American Scholar. The album Stay Gold by First Aid Kit. Hosts Stephen Metcalf Julia Turner Dan Kois Social Media @slatecultfest on Twitter https://twitter.com/slatecultfest @slateculturepodcasts on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/slateculturepodcasts/
This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and guest host and Slate staff writer Dan Kois talk about the hit Netflix dating reality show Love Is Blind with Slate podcast producer Daniel Schroeder. Next, they discuss tomboys, jumping off of a recent New York Times op-ed. Finally, the panel takes on the coronavirus, analyzing the epidemic through various pieces of culture. On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel discusses a New York Times op-ed from an editor whose ex-boyfriend is now dating Lady Gaga. Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Additional production help by Rosemary Belson. Outro Music: 'Shattered & Hollow' by First Aid Kit Endorsements Dan: The graphic memoir Tomboy by Liz Prince. Pitchfork’s Sunday Reviews. Julia: The viral video where a camera falls from an airplane… Steve: “No Ghost in the Machine” by Mark Halpern in the American Scholar. The album Stay Gold by First Aid Kit. Hosts Stephen Metcalf Julia Turner Dan Kois Social Media @slatecultfest on Twitter https://twitter.com/slatecultfest @slateculturepodcasts on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/slateculturepodcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and guest host and Slate staff writer Dan Kois talk about the hit Netflix dating reality show Love Is Blind with Slate podcast producer Daniel Schroeder. Next, they discuss tomboys, jumping off of a recent New York Times op-ed. Finally, the panel takes on the coronavirus, analyzing the epidemic through various pieces of culture. On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel discusses a New York Times op-ed from an editor whose ex-boyfriend is now dating Lady Gaga. Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Additional production help by Rosemary Belson. Outro Music: 'Shattered & Hollow' by First Aid Kit Endorsements Dan: The graphic memoir Tomboy by Liz Prince. Pitchfork’s Sunday Reviews. Julia: The viral video where a camera falls from an airplane… Steve: “No Ghost in the Machine” by Mark Halpern in the American Scholar. The album Stay Gold by First Aid Kit. Hosts Stephen Metcalf Julia Turner Dan Kois Social Media @slatecultfest on Twitter https://twitter.com/slatecultfest @slateculturepodcasts on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/slateculturepodcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karen and Jenny discuss books they've read and liked recently, although Jenny was reading up to the minute we started recording because she wanted to talk about one of these books with Karen specifically. We talk about graphic novels in other languages, romance representation, and obscure science. And, as usual, we laugh a lot. Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 166: On Brand with KarenSubscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google Play Listen via StitcherListen through Spotify Books discussed: Tomboy by Liz PrinceCantoras by Carolina de RobertisThe Rosie Project by Graeme SimsionThaw by Elyse SpringerPaper Girls, Volume 1 by Brian K. VaughanThe Order of Time by Carlo RovelliOther mentions:Perla by Carolina de RobertisAnthony Bourdain's Uruguay episode of Parts UnknownThe Bride Test by Helen HoangThe Kiss Quotient by Helen HoangSmart Bitches, Trashy Books - Episode 357. Aro and Ace Representation...World Turned Upside Down by Elyse SpringerSaga (Compendium 1) series by Brian K. VaughanY: The Last Man series by Brian K. VaughanThe Rosie Effect by Graeme SimsionVampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen RussellFlorida by Lauren Groff The Flatshare by Beth O'LearyNormal People by Sally RooneyOrange World by Karen RussellSt. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves by Karen RussellTrail of Lightning by Rebecca RoanhorseRelated Episodes:Episode 004 - Home, Frightening and Banned with guest Karen AcostaEpisode 015 - The Time for Exclaiming Over Costumes with Jean and KarenEpisode 051 - Dreaming in Books with Karen AcostaEpisode 066 - When Time Stops with Karen AcostaEpisode 100 - 100 Reasons Why Episode 101 - A Different Kind of Time Travel with Karen AcostaEpisode 114 - Raised by Wolves with Karen Acosta Episode 145 - Things Get Dark with Bianca Escalante Episode 146 - Complicated, Crazy, and Loud with Karen Episode 151 - The Stories They Tell with Karen Stalk us online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy
Today on the show, we talk all things FOOD with cartoonist Liz Prince, queer filmmakers Chris Vargas and Greg Youmans, and friends-to-the-show Beth Pickens (Your Art Will Save Your Life), Morgan (lover of beans), and introducing... Suzanne Longstreth. Things we talk about in this episode: Monty's Goodburger, thyme iced tea, strawberry shakes, prickly pear seltzer, unicorn kisses, Arnold Palmer, Queen of Sheba, berbere spice, tater tot controversy & science, pickle beverage critiques AND MORE.
Time Codes: 00:00:24 - Introduction 00:02:02 - Setup of interview 00:03:13 - Interview with Liz Prince 01:16:24 - Wrap up 01:18:11 - Contact us On this interview episode, Sterg talks with Liz Prince about her latest books, Look Back and Laugh(Top Shelf Productions) and the colorized Be Your Own Backing Band(Silver Sprocket), as well as several of her past publications. Over the course of the conversation, Sterg talks with Liz about self publishing, writing for certain age-appropriate audiences, the influences of music, her international reach, as well as many of her previous works.
Frogs! Serial Killers! Nicole's favorite right wing conservative talk show host! Comics Selling Tips from Liz Prince, Kelly Froh, Eroyn Franklin AND MORE.
King Cat Comics creator John Porcellino visits the show to talk comics, punk, & Buddhism. He is interrupted during our interview by Producer Ponyo barking after a child. Cartoonist & friend to the show Liz Prince also jumps in the studio to talk about senior citizen drama, comics show politics, & how to prepare to sell your wares. Much drama this week. Tune in!
Drew and Julia are back and better than ever (probably). We got books about honky tonk vampires, some chill anthropomorphic animals, the origins of D & D and more! Also, there's some air conditioner noise in the background. If you don't like it then learn to control the weather and shoot us an email. Listen in to discover: Electric City Comic Con Death Metal Zombie Cop Rise of the Dungeon Master Redneck Be Your Own Backing Band Alone Again Garbage Night Zodiac Starforce Dogs and Water Jonesy Cloud Stories Zojaqan Murder Ballads Your Pal Archie and more! Notes: www.fortheloveofindie.com Email: ftlindie@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @ftlindie/@ftloveofindie Julia's Twitter/Instagram: @indiebyrd Drew's Instagram: @justdrewvg
Galaktacus sits down again with Liz Prince to talk about the exciting, always-changing, creativity-inspiring world of indie comics. Liz and Kett compare and contrast their experiences in the fickle world of making independent funny books in the 21st Century as we all try to define what makes a comic book "indie" anymore. Come join us for a thought-provoking conversation with your favorite planet-devouring podcast!
Galaktacus sits down with noted comic creator and Santa Fe ghost-expert, Liz Prince, to talk about her new series, Coady and Creepies. Liz shares her experiences as an autobiographer and discusses the transition towards fantastical, collaborative comic creating. After listening, the wise among you will want to learn more about Liz and her impressive body of work at her or contribute to her account. Enjoy this conversation, the gas station chimichanga of Galaktacus episodes!
Pencils up! My guest is comic illustrator/writer and person responsible for the best wedding program art ever, Liz Prince. Liz has done some amazing work, notably her book, TOMBOY. Recently, she partnered with Nation of Amanda for the new Boom Box mini-series, COADY AND THE CREEPIES. http://lizprincepower.com/
Cartoonist Liz Prince joins us for a master class in comics. We answer your questions about pacing, backgrounds, big projects, technology, redundancy, lettering AND MORE. Essential for up-and-coming artists and geezers alike!
June 2017 solicitations, Dark Days, War of Jokes and Riddles, Batwoman 1, Divinity III: Escape From Gulag 396, Coady and the Creepies 1, American Gods 1, Star Trek Deviations, Monsters Unleashed 5, Amazing Spider-Man 25, Captain America: Sam Wilson, Venom movie, Locke & Key, Beauty and the Beast review, Kong Skull Island, Doctor Who teaser trailer, Despicable Me 3 trailer Details: Batwoman 1 by Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, Steve Epting, Jeromy Cox; Divinity III: Escape From Gulag 396 by Eliot James Rahal, Francis Portela, Andrew Dalhouse; Coady and the Creepies 1 by Liz Prince, Amanda Kirk, Hannah Fisher; American Gods 1 by Neil Gaiman, P Craig Russell, Scott Hampton; Star Trek Deviations by Donny Cates, Josh Hood, Jason Lewis; Amazing Spider-Man 25 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Gracia, Christos Gage, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg, and many more! Comics Countdown 15 March 2017: 10. I Hate Fairyland 11 by Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu 9. Mighty Thor 17 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson 8. All-Star Batman 8 by Scott Snyder, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Mark Morales, Dean White 7. Ether 5 by Matt Kindt, David Rubin 6. Batwoman 1 by Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV, Steve Epting, Jeromy Cox 5. Amazing Spider-Man 25 by Dan Slott, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Marte Gracia, Christos Gage, Todd Nauck, Rachelle Rosenberg, and many more! 4. Kill or Be Killed 7 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 3. Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye 6 by Jon Rivera, Gerard Way, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi, Tom Scioli 2. Head Lopper 5 by Andrew MacLean, Jordie Bellaire 1. God Country 3 by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Jason Wordie
Elizabeth Prince of University Park, MD lives with her husband, Rodney and their two sons, Jalen and Jordan. Elizabeth has lost a total of 80 pounds and over 60 inches of weight. Her struggle with being overweight began when she was a baby and her aunt said “this baby doesn't need baby food, she needs grits”. That is when the learned behavior of unhealthy eating began. Elizabeth joined a Community Life group at Crossover Church in Hyattsville, MD called “Weigh Free” to learn how to eat healthy and lose weight. Later, she was asked to lead the Community Life group from August 2009-August 2011 where she lost her initial 30 pounds. She began her ministry “Spirit-Filled Fitness” birthed the summer of 2011. She has assisted women spiritually, mentally and physically to become fit. April 2016, Elizabeth was on the quest to lose more weight. She lost an additional 50 pounds with “Fit, Fyne & Fabulous” virtual ministry group where she is currently a coach assisting women with meal planning, meal prepping, hydrating and exercise. August 2016, Elizabeth became a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer to help others with the same struggle which plagued her for years. She is currently continuing her education by taking two online courses, Group Exercise Instructor with Athletics and Fitness Association of America and Plant—Based Cooking: Level 1 with Rouxbe Cooking School. In her spare time, she loves to grocery shop to get the best deals. This is very therapeutic for her. Elizabeth will be starting her “Move with Liz” program this spring 2017 in the DC Metropolitan Area. She can be reached at spiritfilledfit@gmail.com or stay connected with her on Facebook @sfilledfitness for more details and upcoming events.
This week we review "Mother Panic" and "Coady and the Creepies," and then we recap Thor's 3-issue fight with the Mangog! Then, we play "Would You Rather," and debate where would be the best place to work: the Daily Bugle, or Nelson and Murdock? Pull List: Jay: "Mother Panic" (DC), written by Jody Houser and Jim Krueger, art by Tommy Lee Edwards, Phil Hester, and Ande Parks. Mike: “Coady and the Creepies" (Boom! Studios), written by Liz Prince, art by Amanda Kirk. Main Segment: “Thor" #155-157 "Mangog!" (Marvel Comics), written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby. Game: "Would You Rather... work at the Daily Bugle or Nelson & Murdock?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
Today we have Aubree & Jordan, the couple who shocked America by choosing a burned down shack as their dream-home on Tiny House Hunters. I also give rapid fire advice alone & with cartoonist Liz Prince, and try Golden Milk with Morgan Grundstein Helvey.
Today I talk funerals, drawing out the (autobio) bones, and how to "make it" in comics with cartoonists Liz Prince & Gabby Schulz. Bonus: We finally get to the bottom of What It's Like to Date a Cartoonist, AND discover what The Scariest Thing In The World is. Tune in.
Liz Prince is the award winning author of Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir (Zest Books, 2014), as well as copious other honest and funny autobiographical comics. In this episode, Kevin sits down with Liz to talk about the perception of memory, collaborating with writers, moving on from large projects, and gender in comics. Also, cats. Lots of cat talk in this one. Liz’s Website: http://lizprincepower.com/ Show notes: Nicole Georges Evan Palmer (Clarence is a cartoon created by Skyler Page for Cartoon Network Liz wrote the first four issues of the comic for KaBoom!) Angouleme Festival Boycott This episode is sponsored by Iron Galaxy and their new game Capsule Force Special thanks as always to the Chicago Podcast Co-op
Liz Prince is the comics mastermind behind the books "Tomboy" and "Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?". (lizprincepower.com) This week is ALL LIZ, All the time! Plus Nicole. We talk about comics, specifically how it feels to be a woman in comics, and answer many many advice questions, including "How can I kick people out of my house after sex without seeming like a monster?". TUNE IN.
In this special LOVE episode, we answer advice questions on love with cartoonist & writer Ariel Schrag & vegan bodybuilder, Lacy Davis. I ask Ariel, Liz Prince, & Justin Hall "What's it like to date a cartoonist?" and get highly qualified first date advice from senior citizens Bea and Joan at the Marie Smith Center in Portland, OR.
March 4-10, 1995 Today Ken welcomes writer, cartoonist and graphic novel creator Liz Prince to the show. Ken and Liz discuss Ken's strange home, hoarding comic books, autobiographical comic books, Disney's TV Animation, wanting to be a cartoon character, Adventure Time, punk rock, 90s zine culture, New Mexico, discovering punk via Green Day on MTV, only having one cool record store, missing cartoon sex humor, Tiny Toons, Animaniacs, Thundar The Barbarian, post-nuke kids shows, THreads, The Day After, When the Wind Blows, Watership Down, The Plague Dogs, the holocaust at the end of the original Transformers movie, Archie, Ariel Schrag, Nicktoons, faceless cartoons, Comic Book Confidential, Duck Tales, Robin Hood, Tom & Jerry, the television being quarantined into your parents' room, pitching TV shows, the unique format of comics books, Demolition Man, Taco Bell, inherent anti-military anti-group anti-authority brain wiring, Cops, John Tesh, The Simpsons, The Critic, The Ghostbusters movie being based on the Real Ghostbusters cartoon, Wayne's World 2, hating The Doors, Unsolved Mysteries, Ren & Stimpy, keeping dead bees, The Deadly Invasion, Fringe, pulling the rug out from under you, Claymation, Seinfeld, Bill Wray, paying creativity forward, Family Matters, Boy Meets World, TGIF, PBS' Punk Documentary, Freaks and Geeks, The X-Files and Jared Leto's sweat
Liz Prince (Cartoonist, "Tom Boy") joins the gals to bend the Wookie about "Lisa's Rival." They attempt to suss out Liz's unexplainable obsession with "The Fugitive," heartbreaking moments of adolescence, and the fact that not everything is shipped in big oil tankers. Join us for all the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs and the creaaaaamy centers of this episode!
Action Lab Entertainment’s Dave Dwonch and Kevin Freeman, Top Cow’s Tini Howard, Top Shelf Comics’ Liz Prince, and Daniel Way (Deadpool, Wolverine) host a very special Q&A regarding how an…Click to listenName Redacted Special – Breaking into Comics
Liz Prince and Dan Berry talk about ideas, publishing, autobiography and Wolfman.
This week we have two interviews from DENVER COMIC CON!! First off, we do a man on the street style chat with SAM SPINA, indie comix creator turned Nickelodeon Cartoon Creator and Storyboard artist for REGULAR SHOW!! Then Dammit Damian hosts a Panel interview with the almighty LIZ PRINCE! Liz Prince is of course the artist of the graphic novel TOMBOY and Will You Still Love Me If I Wet The Bed, and Ignatz award winning comic. You may have also seen Liz's work grace the covers of Masked Intruder records, Razorcake Magazine or taking over the world of the Tumblrspheer. AND NOT TO MENTION I GOT TURNED INTO A LIZ PRINCE COMIC! IT'S A DREAM COME TRUE!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answer you’re looking for is “Wolfman.”Recorded on December 16th, 2014.Featuring:David Hopkins, Austin Wilson, and special guest Liz Prince!!Running Time: 1:30:33Topics• Intro – We finally recorded an intro for an interview because we’re PROFESSIONALS. Listen to us drone on and on during this intro and you’ll understand why.• Liz Prince! – We get the privilege
We pain because hurt life.Recorded on December 16th, 2014.Featuring:Austin Wilson & David HopkinsRunning Time: 1:20:14Topics • Intro – Buy comics from the best website on the Internet (we know what we said, shut up) DCBService.com! And come back on Friday for our interview with cartoonist Liz Prince!• Autobio Talk – We discuss autobiographical comics of
Tomboy (Zest Books) Razorcake and Skylight Books are teaming up to present graphic novelist Liz Prince, presenting her new graphic memoir Tomboy! Growing up, Liz Prince wasn't a girly girl, but she wasn't exactly one of the guys either (as she learned when her little league baseball coach exiled her to the distant outfield). She was somewhere in between. But with the forces of middle school, high school, parents, friendship, and romance pulling her this way and that, the middle wasn't exactly an easy place to be. Tomboy follows award-winning author and artist Liz Prince through her early years and explores—with humor, honesty, and poignancy—what it means to “be a girl.” From staunchly refuting ”girliness” to the point of misogyny, to discovering through the punk community that your identity is whatever you make of it, Tomboy offers a sometimes hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking account of self-discovery in modern America. Praise for Tomboy “Liz Prince tells gender norms to eat dirt. A delightful, thoughtful, and compulsively readable memoir. And an important one.” —Ariel Schrag, author of Adam and Potential “Liz Prince may have been an uncertain, confused kid, but she's a confident and sincerely expressive cartoonist. Tomboy is a funny and relatable look at what every child has to deal with at some point—figuring out who you really are inside, when everyone else only sees what they think you should be on the outside.” —Jeffrey Brown, author of Clumsy, Jedi Academy andDarth Vader and Son “It's hard to imagine anyone failing to be charmed by this entertaining, clever, and genuinely funny memoir of growing up with gender identity confusion. Even this pretty unconfused regular old dude found plenty to identify with in Liz Prince's story of adolescent bafflement, exploration, and discovery—all delivered, like all the best such stories, with a light touch, wry wit, understated irony, and not one iota of preachiness. Meaning: I'm a fan. Go Liz!” —Frank Portman, author of King Dork “Tomboy is a thoughtful, honest look into the evolution and acceptance of personal gender identity, as told by a smart-mouhed punk named Liz Prince. I wish it had existed when I was in high school.” —Nicole Georges, author of Calling Dr. Laura “Liz Prince portrays the awkwardness and humiliation of childhood with wonderful (not to mention painful) accuracy. Any kid that picks up this book is going to be privy to secrets most of us don't learn until it's too late, and any adult who reads it will be reminded of an essential truth: that's it's okay to be exactly who we want to be, no matter how weird everyone else thinks we are. Tomboy isn't a self help book, but it should be.” —Julia Wertz, author of Drinking at the Movies and The Infinite Wait “It's not very often you read a goofy coming-of-age comic written with an astutely critical lens… and then there's Liz Prince'sTomboy. By tackling everything from Green Day to girl-hate, Prince does a kick-ass job at dissecting gender politics (and playground politics) through riotous anecdotes from her childhood, making this feminist inquiry, well, fun.” —Suzy X., illustrator at Rookie Mag “Navigating life as a young tomboy would have been a lot easier if I'd had Liz's brave, hilarious, and honest story to guide me. Reading this book will make weird kids like us feel a little less alone.” —Melissa Mendes, author of Freddy Stories Liz Prince's first book, Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?, was nominated for several awards and won the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Debut in 2005. Born in Boston, MA, she grew up in Santa Fe, NM, and has been drawing comics since the third grade. She has since produced many of her own comics and mini-comics, which mix her real-life foibles with charming cartooning and comic timing. Fans have described her work as being "cute," making them feel "warm and fuzzy," or simply being "too much information." She now lives outside of Boston and drinks more than her fair share of coffee.
On episode 134 of Soundwaves from the Underground, SLUG chats with local and distant illustrators to find out exactly what inspires them and what kind of careers are available to cartoonists. - Often dealing with romance and bad luck, Liz Prince has a way of relating to readers through her comics. Her newest book, Alone Forever, deals with love, relationships, their eventual demise and the other problems that we, as humans, are bound to face. - Dave Chisholm is both a comic book artist and an experienced musician. He was the mind behind “Let’s Go To Utah,” and since leaving the Beehive State to pursue higher education in New York, has collaborated with several groups. Last year Dave released an album with his jazz band, Colossus. Check out the track “Science Adventure” from their self-titled release on this episode of Soundwaves. - Never one to limit himself to only a single form of expression, Dave Chisholm also releases music as a self-titled composer. This blend of jazz is more subtle and ethereal than his other projects, but is just as gripping. “Whisper,” from his 2011 release, Calligraphy, is a chilling walk through an array of sorrowful and wounded instrumentals. - Derek Hunter, another cartoonist/musician from the valley, has found a career in cartoon illustration. His most current work includes backgrounds for Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time and various other creations for companies like Mattel, Disney and MTV Films. Despite keeping busy with his career, Derek also finds time to create original pieces for his website, PirateClub.com. … read more The post Episode #134 – Liz Prince, Colossus, Dave Chisholm, Derek Hunter first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
This week: Duncan talks with James Elkins about his forthcoming round table at Art Chicago, and the art Phd. Like you didn't have enough student loan debt.BAS Boston's Matthew Nash talks to comic artist Liz Prince about her work, and her excellent book "Will you still love me if I wet the bed?" Go, right now, buy it.
Épisode 27 : La série Ratafia, Unlikely de Jeffrey Brown, Will you still love me if i wet the bed? de Liz Prince.
Épisode 27 : La série Ratafia, Unlikely de Jeffrey Brown, Will you still love me if i wet the bed? de Liz Prince.