Saturday, January 30, 2010

Judging a stage show by its signage - National Post

Judging a stage show by its signage
National Post
While most productions use images of actors to sell tickets, Soulpepper has embraced old-fashioned illustration, a move that is winning the theatre company ...

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Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration Opens at the Folger Library - Washington City Paper (blog)

Washington City Paper (blog)

Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration Opens at the Folger Library
Washington City Paper (blog)
The Folger Shakespeare Library opened a new exhibit this week, Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration, which explores “extra-illustration,” the ...



Orlando Newspaper Writes About Celtics' Age, Uses AARP Photo Illustration - SB Nation (blog)

SB Nation (blog)

Orlando Newspaper Writes About Celtics' Age, Uses AARP Photo Illustration
SB Nation (blog)
Check out this photo illustration. In fairness to the Sentinel, Wallace has played like an AARP member this season, so the illustration is oddly ...

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Salinger, Chekhov, and other literary greats in illustration - Quill & Quire (blog)

Salinger, Chekhov, and other literary greats in illustration
Quill & Quire (blog)
As for Chekhov, take a look at illustrator Dan Panosian's take on the Russian playwright, then continue to explore “Hey Oscar Wilde! ...



Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration - Washington Post

Washington Post

Extending the Book: The Art of Extra-Illustration
Washington Post
A retrospective on the famous illustrator's work, including art from "I ... Use this form to submit questions and comments about washingtonpost.com's Going ...

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SENTINEL EDITORIAL: The Surry Village Charter School is a contemporary ... - The Keene Sentinel

SENTINEL EDITORIAL: The Surry Village Charter School is a contemporary ...
The Keene Sentinel
The Surry Village Charter School is a contemporary illustration of the proverb “Where there's a will, there's a way.” The thought occurred to us when we saw ...

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