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As a parent and an educator, I have heard lamentations coming from school boards, districts, and state education departments about budget problems many times over the years. Sadly, this always seems to...
View ArticleInterview with Graphic Novelist Royden Lepp
Author Royden Lepp was kind enough to give us some of his time at this years C2E2 conference in Chicago. We spoke at the Archaia booth about his upcoming graphic novel, Rust Volume 3. Rust was...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti’ by Rafael Schacter
From the moment buildings sprouted up from the ground in the formation of the concrete jungles we call cities, there were those who saw the bleak, grey walls as a canvas to express and expose...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The English Girl’ by Daniel Silva
Differing scenarios often play out behind the hidden agendas of various governments of the world. Even the most careful and mapped out plans can go awry. Human decisions and reactions can change the...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Trickster’s Hat’ by Nick Bantock
Many of us recognize the name of Nick Bantock from the famous Griffin and Sabine trilogy he published in the 1990s. Those terrific books were on the New York Times best-seller list for two years. And...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The World’s Best Artist’ by Mitch O’Connell
Artist Mitch O’Connell’s new book is modestly titled The World’s Best Artist, and it is quite a collection. For one thing, it is a lot of fun just to hold and look at. The design is like the notebook a...
View ArticleBook Review –‘The Betrayed Confidence Revisited’ by Edward Gorey
A picture can truly give you more than a thousand words, especially if it leads you towards reading an entire series of books. My history with Edward Gorey began long ago when I was very young and not...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Botticelli Affair’ by Traci L. Slatton
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View ArticleBook Review: ‘The Art of Rio’ by Tara Bennett
There are three main aspects to animated films: story, character, and visuals. Sometimes you luck out and get all three. Sometimes you get one or two. For me, I have to say that Blue Sky Studios has a...
View ArticleBook Review: ‘Floating Worlds: Letters of Edward Gorey and Peter Neumeyer’
I’ve gushed on here before about the amazing work of Edward Gorey, but one thing that is hard to come by is autobiographical texts about the enigmatic man. Many people write, discuss and even study at...
View ArticleMusic, Gym, and Art Should Be Mandatory Subjects in K-12 Schools
As a parent and an educator, I have heard lamentations coming from school boards, districts, and state education departments about budget problems many times over the years. Sadly, this always seems to...
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