News Briefs for February 16, 2008
Skip to comments» “Where the sidewalk Ends” author, cartoonist, poet Shel Silverstein has a limited engagement at the Raven theater February 5-28th in Chicago. The show is adult only and is described as “as zany, pointed, and poignant but significantly more perverse than his beloved childhood tales and poems.”
» Speedbump creator Dave Coverly is profiled again, this time in the Times Union.
» R. Crumb has an exhibit called “R. Crumb’s Underground” at Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s Stephen D. Paine Gallery through March 7.
» Johnny Hart’s grandson’s collaborative comic strip The Dogs of C Kennel can now be found on the John Hart Studio’s web site. The strip was created by Mick Mastroianni and is illustrated by B.C. artist, Mason Mastroianni.
» Cartoonist Arthur Szyk was called a “one-man army” by Eleanor Roosevelt. A long forgotten cartoonist, his work is now on display at the Holocaust Museum in Houston which hosts an exhibit of some 100 of his work.
Mike Peterson
Kelly McNutt
Mike Rhode
Paul Fell
Ed Hall
Bill Hinds
Mike Lester
Rich Diesslin