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Mom's Cancer Blog: Where in the World Are My Drawings?
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Saturday, July 12, 2008. Where in the World Are My Drawings? The six of you who've followed my blog a while may remember me mentioning in January. That the Norman Rockwell Museum, which borrowed eight pages of original art from. For its "LitGraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel" exhibition, hoped to loan the show to other museums after it closed. The Rockwell curators tell me it's unusual for an exhibition of theirs to travel, but this one drew a lot of interest and was a real success for them. I can't...
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Mom's Cancer Blog: In Which My Drawings Lead a More Exciting Life than I Do
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Tuesday, January 08, 2008. In Which My Drawings Lead a More Exciting Life than I Do. A few days ago, I received a very nice letter from the Norman Rockwell Museum asking if they could hold onto the eight pages of. Artwork they're exhibiting a bit longer than planned. Curator Stephanie Plunkett wrote that the show, " LitGraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel,. Since Stephanie bribed me by enclosing a great book full of Rockwellian arty goodness, I said "yes.". Much I can always redraw them. Thanks, I'll ...
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Mom's Cancer Blog: What Have the Romans Ever Done For Us?
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Friday, July 18, 2008. What Have the Romans Ever Done For Us? Voters in San Francisco have qualified an initiative. For the November ballot that, if passed, would name a sewage treatment plant after President Bush. It's political theater meant as an insult. They think they're being cute and sarcastic- "ironic" in the current (wrong) usage of the term- by associating Bush with the dirty business of cleaning poo. More irrefutable evidence that water treatment plants are cool: they can teach you how to driv...
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Mom's Cancer Blog: Roots
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008. The museum had a genuinely interesting collection of artifacts spanning the town's pioneering days through World War II. It also had what we'd come to see: a poster-sized photo of Karen's father at age 9, standing with. Karen replied that her father still has most of it, and we walked away amazed and delighted that this really once was a town where everyone knew everyone else and there were still people forty? He was so nice! It became an unxpectedly heartwarming weekend for us,...
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Mom's Cancer Blog: Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? My very first post. On this blog was about winning the Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic at the 2005 Comic-Con International in San Diego. So it seems somehow symmetrical and right that my very. Post follows my report on the same event almost exactly three years later. Today I'm closing up shop here and opening a new establishment right around the virtual corner at. Http:/ brianfies.blogspot.com. Who do I think I am? Well, I'll explain.
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Mom's Cancer Blog: Whooooooooooosh!
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008. I am so busy riding the deadline rocket sled that I can't even tell you. Can't tell you. Anyway, but in about a month you won't be able to shut me up. More later. Happy Canada Day (just past) and Independence Day (upcoming) to everyone who celebrates one of them. I enjoyed the Foghorn Leghorn reference: "That's a joke, son". Brian, I hope you like baseball, becasue there's somethin' kinda "yeeeeaauuhhh" 'bout a boy who don't like baseball. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mom's Cancer Blog: Walking & Running vs. Cancer
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. Walking and Running vs. Cancer. There are two cancer-fighting events coming up that, if you're disposed to support such things, could use your participation or contribution. The first I wrote about in August: an organization called the National Lung Cancer Partnership is holding four "Free to Breathe". That's the link I'd click if I were you. The second event is a 5K run for Lindsay's Legacy. I learned of this effort through Lindsay's stepfather, Frank Mariani, a cartoonist, d...
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Mom's Cancer Blog: Three-Point Perspective
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006. Another way I spend my time instead of working:. Original is non-photo blue pencil, about 14 x 17 inches. Maybe I'll think of something useful to do with it. Hmm. I wanna learn how to do stuff like that! Ronnie (whose architectural repertoire consists of drawing transparent 3-dimensional boxes during boring meetings). Looks like something from Tron.sorta.in a way.cool though. You mean like an athlete doing exercises? Yeah, I think I pulled a hamstring on that one.
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Mom's Cancer Blog: I Can See My House From Here
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Thursday, March 06, 2008. I Can See My House From Here. I find this photo very moving. That's a picture of the Earth and Moon as seen from the planet Mars. Frankly, I didn't know we had anything in the Martian neighborhood with optics good enough to take a shot like that, and at first suspected it was a fake. But it's real. I can just make it out. The Soviets took the very first pictures of the far side of the Moon via unmanned probe, which is why most of the craters back there have Russian names. Creato...