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Asian Arts Festival in the Upper Valley (sort of)

This is what I miss when I take on freelance gigs over the summer.

Considering that the New Hampshire demographic is fairly homogenous, one has to take their opportunities when events like these show up. At least the tiny asian graphic art exhibit is still on display until the end of the month.

Pic of the Sequential Art and Asian Culture exhibit. Close-up of one of the displays. Another close-up pic. Check out the hilarious panel by Derek Kirk Kim and the Adrian Tomine artwork to the right. The exhibit also has a video display that loops selected scenes from Barefoot Gen, Metropolis, Ghost in the Shell, and Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (which I highly recommend reading the epic manga series instead).

If you’re in the New England Upper Valley area, try and check out this exhibit. It’s short and will give you a chance to cool off from the unusually hot weather. While you’re in the area, also check out The Center for Cartoon Studies in nearby White River Junction.


The Appeal of Calvin & Hobbes

A good photo essay on the last great newspaper comic strip.

If you don’t know what I’m talking about, go to the nearest bookstore right now and start reading.


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