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Antigone Books: Lloyd Dangle (April 18 at 19:00)
Lloyd Dangle reads from Troubletown Told You So: Comics That Could've Saved us From This Mess.
"This latest collection of Lloyd Dangle's satirical comic strip, a popular syndicated feature carried by the Tucson Weekly, chronicles the insanity and incompetence of the Bush war years in unflinching and hysterical detail. While the major media snoozed, Troubletown told it like it was. Join us for ... (more)a slide show and humorous commentary with Lloyd Dangle, cartoonist extraordinaire."
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Quimby's Bookstore: LLOYD DANGLE (August 29 at 19:00)
Lloyd Dangle will perform his 20 Years of Troubletown humorous slide show floor show and sign copies of his book Troubletown Told You So, Comics that Could’ve Saved Us From This Mess. Troubletown, by Lloyd Dangle, was first published in the San Francisco Bay Guardian in 1988 and has since grown ... (more)to become a widely syndicated cartoon feature in alternative newsweeklies and lefty political magazines. Lloyd’s cartoons and illustrations have appeared in over 100 magazines and newspapers of every type from the crusty corporate mainstream to the bleeding, subcommercial edge. Lloyd’s work has been featured in publications including American Lawyer, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment Weekly, San Francisco Chronicle, Shape, Sierra, Mother Jones, The Nation, The New York Times, Outside, Time Magazine, Utne Reader, Village Voice and Wired. His drawings also adorn the packaging of Airborne effervescent cold remedy, which the company claims has been one fastest-selling products in retail history. Lloyd was also the first cartoonist assigned to cover the Republican National Convention in New York City armed with nothing but a pen and a blank sketchbook, the resulting cartoon was selected for Houghton-Mifflin’s series, The Best American Comics. When not on the road covering bizarre and dangerous political events, he works out of his converted garage in Oakland, California.
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