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 Comics Beat | End of a Hair-aComics BeatBY JEN VAUGHN - The date was December 9th, 2011 when cartoonist and Center for Cartoon Studies professor Alec Longstreth shaved off his beard and shaggy do. A promise to himself in 2008, he decided to chart his progress through pictures of his hair and ... |
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 Comics Beat | Read it and Weep: The Cartoon CrierComics BeatSorrow and woe is the focus of this free 36-page newspaper tabloid that highlights the work of members of The National Cartoonists Society and of The Center for Cartoon Studies' community. The Cartoon Crier will premiere on Saturday, April 28 at The ... |
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| Regina artist hones his skillRegina Leader-PostSo he enrolled in a two-year program at the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont, focusing on creating visual stories. "It was exactly what I was looking for," McFadzean said. "In short, the first year is like a boot camp. There is a heavy workload, ... and more » |
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| Check It Out: Graphic Novels at Phoenix LibrariesPhoenix New Times (blog)Last summer, there were more than a few high school teachers learning alongside me at the Center for Cartoon Studies. An amazing bonus to being at CCS was browsing and borrowing from The Schulz Library, named for Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz. and more » |
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