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  • San Francisco: Roman Muradov at City Lights Booksellers

    City Lights 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States

    ROMAN MURDAOV presents a polyphonic play of interconnected stories from the new book Vanishing Act (Fantagraphics) at City Lights on Tuesday, December 11, 2018 for 7–8:30pm. ROMAN MURADOV is an award-winning author and illustrator whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, Vogue, and Lucky Peach, among others. He has also designed books for Penguin Random House, including the Penguin Classics Centennial Editions of James Joyce's DUBLINERS and A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN. Muradov makes his home in San Francisco.

  • Seattle: 2019 ALA Midwinter Meeting

    When and where will the conference take place? The conference will take place on Fri., January 25 through Tuesday, January 29 at the Washington State Convention Center, in Seattle, Washington. Who should attend? Librarians, authors, publishers, business professionals, educators and students - anyone who is passionate about books, libraries, and eager to learn and shape the future of the industry. Do I need to be a member of ALA to register? No, you may register and attend the conference at the non-member registration rate. To learn more about membership, go to www.ala.org/membership/joinala With more than 450 exhibiting organizations, multiple pavilions and stages featuring the...

  • San Francisco: Roman Muradov signs Vanishing Act at City Lights

    City Lights 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA, United States

    Author and illustrator Roman Muradov presenting a polyphonic play of interconnected stories from the new book Vanishing Act from Fantagraphics Books Written and drawn in thirteen styles, from comedy and confession to prophecy and interpretative dance, Vanishing Act is a polyphonic play of interconnected stories, synchronized in time and space on one melancholy evening. A paranoid man rehearses the upcoming party. A disheveled actor expounds on the conceptual potential of sitcoms. A beloved dog disappears into the Internet and starts a cult. A couple runs their argument in reverse. A bored seagull excretes the entire known universe. Vanishing Act is...

  • Seattle: Gary Groth, José Alaniz, Melissa Bowers, and Lola Rogers at The Seattle Athenaeum

    The Seattle Athenaeum 93 Pike St #307, Seattle, WA, United States

    One of the great crimes of contemporary book culture is the lack of attention we give to translations. Maybe two translations per year receive wall-to-wall coverage, but the rest get mentioned only on random long lists and niche blogs. This is a shame and a disservice—and not just to publishers and writers, but also to readers. The challenges of translating one language into another make for some of the most fascinating and revealing stories, raising fundamental questions of meaning and the possibility of actual connection with cultures other than our own. Some of those questions are bound to come up...

    $10
  • Los Angeles: Lawrence “RawDog” Hubbard signs Real Deal at Secret Headquarters

    Secret Headquarters 3137 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Inspired by magazines like Mad and traditional superhero comics, Real Deal magazine was a self-published, independent comic book created in the 1990s by Lawrence Hubbard (a.k.a “RawDog”) and H.P. McElwee (a.k.a. “R.D. Bone”). Peopled with a cast out of a blaxploitation movie ― convicts, hustlers, drug addicts, crack whores, car thieves, and murderers ― these cult-classic comics straddle the line between satirizing and showing the harsh realities of urban life.

  • Manhattan: Mort Gerberg on the Scene Launch at Book Culture

    Book Culture 450 Columbus Ave, New York, NY, United States

    01/30/2019 - 7:00pm Join us at Book Culture on Columbus Ave as Mort Gerberg celebrates the release of his new book Mort Gerberg on the Scene on Wednesday, January 30th at 7pm! Mort Gerberg broke into print with irreverent drawings in The Realist in the early ’60s, whose social-justice-minded—and bitingly funny—cartoons have since appeared in all major magazines, including The New Yorker, Playboy, and the Saturday Evening Post. As a reporter, he’s sketched historic scenes like the fiery Women’s Marches of the ’60s and the infamous ’68 Democratic National Convention. Above all, Mort Gerberg is a keen political and social...

  • New York: Mort Gerberg Comics Exhibition at New-York Historical Society

    New-York Historical Society Museum & Library 170 Central Park West at Richard Gilder Way (77th Street), New York, NY, United States

    Visit the Mort Gerberg Comics exhibition at the New-York Historical Society Museum & Library. Artist Mort Gerberg grew up with a pencil in his hand, creating cartoons from the time he was a young boy in his native Brooklyn. Illustrated with a sensitivity and humor that have made him beloved by his audiences, his work has been featured in major publications, including the New Yorker and Saturday Review. The 100 cartoons on view in this exhibition cover a range of topics, such as life in New York City, women, youth, old age, and politics. The exhibition will run through May 5th.

  • Los Angeles: Charles Glaubitz at Secret Headquarters Comics

    Secret Headquarters 3137 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, United States

    Starseeds Volume 2 Signing With Charles Glaubitz Jack Kirby meets Ram Dass in this epic comics mythology. Multimedia artist Charles Glaubitz delivers the sequel to 2017’s acclaimed Starseeds, a work of pictorial, illustrative, and cosmological components, while combining elements of myth, religion, and spirituality with comics, hermetic ideas, alchemy and science. After receiving the message in the water infused with the crystal sigil, Renato shares what has been prophesied. Indigo is infected by a black darkness that will soon overtake his soul. The Illuminatis regroup and set forth a new plan. We are introduced to new characters, such as “The...

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  • Manhattan: Joe Ciardiello at Society of Illustrators

    Society of Illustrators 128 East 63rd Street, New York, NY, United States

    In this gorgeous graphic memoir, Joe Ciardiello gracefully weaves together his Italian family history and the mythology of the American West while paying homage to the classic movie and TV Westerns. Featuring John Ford, John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Sophia Loren, and many more, this book is a paean to Hollywood and a love letter to the Western. Join us for an evening of conversation with Joe Ciardiello and Steve Brodner discussing Joe’s new graphic journal, A Fistful of Drawings. Books will be available for signing. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department...

    $15
  • Bloomington: Jaime Hernandez at IU Mexico Remixed Festival

    Buskirk-Chumley Theater 3330, 114 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN, United States

    Jaime Hernandez is the co-creator of the acclaimed alternative comic book series, Love and Rockets, along with his brothers, Gilbert and Mario. Published since 1982, the series is recognized for its trailblazing portrayals of realistic Latina characters. His work has also appeared in DC Comics and The New Yorker. Jaime will be discussing his work as part of the Indiana University Mexico Remixed Festival at Buskirk-Chumley Theater.