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Animation and Cartooning for Kids in San DiegoCollege for Kids in San Diego offers alternative summer fun with an Animation and Cartooning class for kids.
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Careers for the Artist in All of Us: Cartooning and AnimationThis article gives insight on careers in the animation and cartooning field. It is designed to help aspiring artists find the perfect job for their talent. -
What Do I Need to Know About the Art and Business of Cartooning?Some hints and tips on becoming a successful cartoonist.
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My Trip to the Small Press Expo (SPX) 2010 in Bethesda, MDThe Small Press Expo (SPX) is North America's premiere Indy cartooning & comic arts festival held annually in Bethesda, Maryland. -
Toxic Prank Evacuates PlaneMaybe a piece of my humor died on that September day ten years ago along with all of those innocent lives that were lost on 911. Then again, I do not think anything with a bomb in it would ever make me laugh. -
Tips on Drawing CartoonsA few tips of the trade of cartooning that may just help you get a paying gig.
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What Ever Happened to Gary Larson, the Far Side Cartoonist?Gary Larson dominated the cartooning profession in the 1980's and early 1990's. We haven't seen him much in the past twenty years, though, which makes me wonder what ever happened to Gary Larson.
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Charles M. Schulz- the Loss of a Legend in CartooningCharles Schulz died on 12 February, 2000, which was a Saturday. The next day ran the last original strip of Peanuts. This article outlines who he was.
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Magazine Cartooning - The Submission ProcessA step by step guide for submitting cartoons for purchase and publication in magazines and trade journals.
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How to Make Money with GuruGuru.com is a site that allows you to bid on different projects based on your expertise and if you win the bid you can start earning money.
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Finding Art Supplies in Louisville, KentuckyPreston Arts Center is the best Louisville art supply store.
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A Parent's Guide to the International Music CampThe International Music Camp, located on the grounds of the International Peace Garden on the US-Canadian border, is one of the best Summer Fine Arts Programs, not just music, in the country. Every living generation of my family has attended at least one session. -
Interview with Tom Sniegoski, Author of Billy Hooten, OwlboyAn Interview with Tom Sniegoski, Author of Billy Hooten, Owlboy -
The Simpsons Movie: Things to Know About the Simpsons Before You See the MovieFind out everything you need to know about The Simpsons in this article before you see the new movie.
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The Top Summer Day Camps in Danbury, ConnecticutHere is a guide that provides pertinent information regarding the top summer day camps in Danbury, Connecticut.
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Cartoons as Propaganda and Political CommentaryPolitical cartoon propaganda involves a close scrutiny of the political system and politicians. -
Stan Lee: Spider-Man's SuperheroStan Lee is the creator of one of the most famous characters of Marvel Comics. -
How Manga Characters Got Their StyleHave you ever wondered why the characters in Japanese comic books look so unusual? Here you'll find out why manga characters appear so stylized. From the enormous eyes to the wild hair, discover the origins of manga design. -
A Small Business with a BIG ImageBy spending a little more time on how you self-promote yourself with printed materials, you can make an impressive statement about yourself without spending a bundle.
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Homeschool: Rediscovering The ChildLike many parents, we placed our child in private school with hopes for a better education and better life. What we got was a child crushed by the system. With homeschooling, our child is rediscovering his own genius.
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Great New Year's Eve Celebrations in Hartford, ConnecticutHartford, Ct is one of several cities across America to feature "First Nights" on New Year's Eve. These family- focused, alcohol- free events feature many live arts performances. In Hartford, several other quality events are also featured. -
The Sandbox Interview of Dan PiraroAn exclusive sandbox interview with Dan Piraro
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Fall Activities for Kids at the Morton Center,West LafayetteThe Morton Center in West Lafayette has some exciting and entertaining programs to keep children occupied during fall.
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My Summer Vacation as an Artist (or Writer...or Sculptor...or.....)Invariably, at some point during the summer I get tired of working on my tan and start wishing for something a little more fullfilling than sipping on a glass of sangria. By that time it's usally too late.
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A Beginner's Guide on How to DrawHow to draw a figure, whether its human or animal.
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Rush's R30: Deluxe Edition DVD Captures 30th Anniversary Tour of Classic Rock GroupR30 features their 30th anniversary concert from 2004 and includes a number of performances and interviews over the years. An excellent archive.
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Cinema Sewer-: A Cult Movie MagazineEach issue of Cinema Sewer is crammed full of articles, reviews and reminiscences of some the all-time sleaziest, grossest, most exploitive and most without-redeeming-social-value films that have ever seen the light of day.
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Self-Publish Your Own Comic BookOk, I admit it: after I tuck in my daughter and kiss my wife goodnight, I retreat back into the small studio in the back of my house and start drawing comic books! I've been illustrating "The Adventures of Jasmin" for about 11 years now.
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Craig Thompson's Blankets: Comics as EmotionThe elements of visual storytelling combine in a beautiful statment on art, love, religion and growing up.
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In Business You Need to WriteIt's harder and harder to hide upscale borderline illiteracy in the era of on-demand personal communications. If you're part of the growing underground of professionals who fear their secret inability to write effectively will come to light, simply vow --
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