Friday, January 1, 2010

Illustration From “Footnotes in Gaza” - New York Times
Sacco will find readers for “Footnotes in Gaza” far into the future because of the unique format and style of his comic-book narrative. He stands alone as a reporter-cartoonist because his ability to tell a story through his art is combined with

ESPN.com Illustration - ESPN.com
@ Chris_Broussard Join me on "NBA Coast to Coast" tonight from 10:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. I'll be tweeting through the show. Hit me at NBA_on_ESPN about 8 hours ago @ STEIN_LINE_HQ Sources say Rockets totally against buying TMac out but have granted

American Illustration 29 and American Photography 26 - Dexigner
American Photography 26 and American Illustration 29 will be published in hard-cover and distributed world-wide in November 2010. American Photography presents the best images by established and emerging photographers selected by an outstanding jury

The Future of Reading: Don't worry. It might be better than you think. - School Library Journal
Nerdfighters ran “who is” searches to track down the name—and eventually the phone number—of This Is Not Tom’s creator. So I called him one afternoon. Alexander Basalyga was a student at Penn State—just a guy who liked riddles. While he

Letting go, and looking ahead - Boston Globe
THERE IS something fitting about writing my last column on the first day of a new year. January, after all, is named for the Roman god of beginnings and endings. He looked backward and forward at the same time. So, this morning, do I. I wish I could

Bordello chic seduces L.A. - Los Angeles Times
Inside the dimly lighted splendor of the 3-month-old West Hollywood nightclub Voyeur, the chairs look like traditional Victorian antiques. Venture closer, however, and they offer a titillating surprise. One wing chair seems to be encased in a lace

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