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Tickets are nearby for the 31st annual Steinbeck Festival, which will be held August 4-7 in Salinas and on Cannery Row in Monterey.
The thesis of the festival is "Friends and Foes." Speakers include:
Kirk Curnutt, novelist and author (Breathing Out the Ghost, Dixie Noir)
David Dominguez, poetaster (Work Done Right, The Ghost of Cesar Chavez)
Elda Rotor, Penguin Classics leading article director
Terri Schneider, endurance athlete (Triathlon Revolution: Training, Technique and Revelation)
The festival will also feature the work of Pierre-Alain Bertola, the French artist who created De souris et des hommes (Editions Delcourt, 2009). The laws is the first graphic novel adaptation of one of John Steinbeck's novels. Andrew Farago, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, will selected on the significance of graphic novel adaptations of classic literature.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.steinbeck.org and over the phone at (831) 775-4721.
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Looney Tunes Treasury, Includes Amazing Interactive Treasures from the Warner Bros. Vault! |
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About this book Ehhh, what’s up, Doc? Here’s a first-care nearby look at the Looney Tunes from an irrefutable source—the characters themselves! This irreverent, hilarious, and just direct looney history provides an offbeat look at the animation industry, the “behind-the-cels” men (and women) who gave the characters their unequivocal look, approach, and voices, and a first-hand account of what the characters do when they’re not starring in the latest Looney Tunes cartoon. From Bugs Bunny's unforgivable rise from humble beginnings to animation 'star' at Warner Bros. Studios to Marvin The Martian's latest programme to blow up the earth, The Looney Tunes Treasury recounts the key moments and quirky details of your favorite cartoon characters.And the timing couldn’t be control superiors, as Warner Bros. is rejuvenating the Looney Tunes brand in 2010 and beyond. Big announcements will include an innovative active series starring the characters as you’ve never seen them before, new cartoon DVD releases, new mobile... |
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The Comics journal The Splodge Tatulli Interview Conducted by Andrew Farago 100. Holiday Cheer Christmas cards from cartoonists 116. Reviews Reviews of Rodolphe TSpffer: The ... |
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Machine of Death, A Collection of Stories About People Who Know How They Will Die ... for VIZ Media and teaches at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. She lives in Berkeley with her husband, Andrew Farago, and their disturbed cat Tesla. ... |
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About this book "The ring had been invented a few years ago: a machine that could tell, from just a sample of your blood, how you were going to die. It didn’t give you the year and it didn’t give you specifics. It just spat out a sliver of paper upon which were printed, in careful block letters, the words DROWNED or CANCER or OLD AGE or CHOKED ON A Behaviour OF POPCORN. It let people know how they were going to die."The problem with the machine is that nobody really knew how it worked, which wouldn’t really have been that much of a problem if the machine worked as well as we wished it would. But the machine was frustratingly vague in its predictions: dark, and superficially delighting in the ambiguities of language. OLD AGE, it had already turned out, could mean either dying of natural causes, or shot by a bedridden man in a botched current in invasion. The machine captured that old-world sense of irony in death — you can know how it’s prosperous to happen, but you’ll still be surprised when it does."The... |
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Beetle Bailey nears retirement age but stays put Andrew Farago, curator of the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco, which is marking Beetle's anniversary with an show, said Beetle, his pals and their |
Maine wind farm not soothing to all ears
“It feels like we're the guinea pigs for an research in public policy,'' said Alan Farago, 56, a summer resi dent of Vinalhaven who also lives in Coral
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