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A “shrine” of sorts to President James Madison. Within walking distance of the university bearing his name. Quite an honor, indeed!
This face of the pumpkin is the other side of the shy demure pumpkin in the previous photo.
I was a generic, garden-vareity elf...but I got lots of other guesses which I listed in the tags.
In addition this costume is my response to all the sexy costumes out there.
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Shoes: Urban outfitters (Brand?)
Shorts: cut off Ellen Tracy pants
Shirt: Vero Moda
Tunic: Global grooves
Socks: Target
Hat: Ozzie Dots
We got our Mom a new Nikon S630 digital camera for Mother's Day and I
was playing with it during the Angels game we were at on Sunday.
As I was taking pictures of my family, it kept asking "Did someone
blink?" even though our eyes were always open.
Sheesh! RACIST! :P
-Joz
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“College Humor” was an American humor magazine published from 1920 to 1943. Said to be “The Best Comedy in America,” it began with reprints from college publications and soon introduced new material, including fiction. It was heavily illustrated and featured cartoons, funny stories, poetry and short fiction, making it a fascinating snapshot of jazz-age American humor. Contributors included Robert Benchley, Groucho Marx, Ellis Parker Butler, Katharine Brush, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald. Editor H. N. Swanson later became Fitzgerald’s Hollywood agent. In 1933, Paramount released the college campus musical “College Humor” with Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, George Burns and Gracie Allen.
Me as Big Daddy, and Mona as Little Sister, with glowing red ADAM (also known as glowstick juice). This image was front page on digg.com and won 2nd place on collegehumor.com's 2007 Halloween Costume Contest.
Also, 2K games flew us to Las Vegas to appear with game creators Ken Levine and Gregg Gobi as they accepted the award for Game Of The Year on Spike TV's Video Game Awards.
Lucky Strike was the top-selling cigarette brand in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. - Wikipedia
Art by R.F. Schabelitz for “The Woman Who Stole Everything” by Arnold Bennett in “College Humor” magazine, March 1927
“Mr. Henry Kearns sat after lunch in the lounge of the hotel, where he had eaten alone. He was a man of fifty, with hair dark brown and silver gray, carefully brushed.
“Although middle-aged by the clock of time, he felt himself quite honestly to be a decade younger than his years; and he proclaimed this feeling, common nowadays to all men of fifty, by the exhibition of certain dandyisms, such as the harmony of color between his necktie, his handkerchief and his socks, to show that in his own opinion he was not yet laid by on the shelf. Besides, the hotel was the most select in London. . .”
“I know I’m wicked,” Cora breathed in melting, sad tones. “I wish you could realize how awful I feel about it.”
A “shrine” of sorts to President James Madison. Within walking distance of the JMU campus bearing his name. A favorite of the locals…and visitors once they find it.
Trying some more night self portraits lately and I think Im finally getting the hang of it. Though I will have to try one where Im not sitting sometime :) Its just easier to focus when your sitting on something. And Flickr oversharpened this size, so be sure to view large!
Found this Photoshop Rap. Its pretty awesome :)
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Art by R.F. Schabelitz for “The Woman Who Stole Everything” by Arnold Bennett in “College Humor” magazine, March 1927
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By the people that brought you Minesweeper: The Movie and DOA: Dead or Alive!
1. Movie Poster - Yes there are tools out there to help you, and if you must, feel free to use them. Create a movie poster for a real or imagined movie. It would be nice if it's from Dave and Dave Studios of course.
This is in the bathroom of the CollegeHumor Studio space in Williamsburg. It makes me insanely happy.
St. Albans School (STA) is an independent college preparatory day and boarding school for boys in grades 4–12, located in Washington, D.C. The school is named after Saint Alban, traditionally regarded as the first British martyr.[1] Within the St. Albans community, the school is commonly referred to as "S-T-A." It enrolls approximately 545 day students from grades 4 through 12, approximately 30 boarding students from grades 9 through 12, and is affiliated with the National Cathedral School for Girls (NCS) and the co-ed Beauvoir School – The National Cathedral Elementary School for PreKindergarten-3 students, all of which are located on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral on Mount St. Alban in Washington. St. Albans, along with its affiliated schools on the Cathedral Close and the Washington National Cathedral, are members of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation.
The school was founded in 1909, with $300,000 ($7.2 million in 2015 dollars) in funding bequeathed by Harriet Lane Johnston, niece of President James Buchanan.[1] Initially, it was a school for boy choristers to the Washington National Cathedral, a program that the school continues today.[1]
The school mascot is the bulldog, a symbol adopted under the school’s fourth headmaster, Canon Charles S. Martin, because of Martin’s fondness for his pet bulldogs.[1] The St. Albans motto, "Pro Ecclesia et Pro Patria," translates to "For Church and Country.[1]" St. Albans requires all students to attend Chapel twice a week in The Little Sanctuary. The school seeks to develop in its students a sense of moral responsibility through Chapel, its Honor Code, and a co-curricular social service program.
St. Albans in 2012
A 2004 article in the Wall Street Journal found that among U.S. schools, St. Albans had the 11th-highest success rate in placing graduates at 10 selective universities.[2] In 2012, St. Albans sent 24 out of its 75 graduates, or 32%, to an Ivy league School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or Stanford, making its matriculation one of the best in the country. The class of 2013 similarly fared well, with 21 graduates attending Ivy League schools or Stanford and 2 each attending the University of Chicago and the United States Military Academy. From the 76 member class of 2014, 16 headed to the Ivy League, 2 to Stanford, 1 to Duke, and 4 to the University of Chicago.
A 2015 article in "Business Insider" ranked St. Albans the smartest boarding school in America.[3]
Almost 75% of the faculty at the school have advanced degrees.[4] The school also maintains one writer-in-residence, who teaches English classes while developing his or her work. (A past writer-in-residence is Curtis Sittenfeld, who worked on her best-selling novel Prep while at St. Albans.)[5] The school's seventh headmaster is Vance Wilson, who has also recently served as the President of the International Boys School Coalition (IBSC), a world-wide organization for all-boys schools.[6]
The school opened its new Upper School building - Marriott Hall - in 2009–2010. The firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP, designed the new building, which has been the subject of articles in numerous publications, including The Washington Post, The Architects Newspaper, Building Stone Magazine, Arch Daily, Architecture DC, Mid-Atlantic Real Estate Journal, Construction, School Planning & Management, and American Society of Civil Engineers.[7]
Contents [hide]
1Admissions and financial aid
2Athletics
3Extracurriculars and clubs
4School of Public Service
5Summer programs
6Notable alumni
7References
8External links
Admissions and financial aid[edit]
St. Albans
The St. Albans application process begins in the fall prior to the student's intended year of attendance. In September, a family may schedule a tour and interview, both of which occur during a single visit and are a required component of the application process. In addition to the visit, a general application form, personal statement, teacher recommendations, standardized testing, and a school transcript are required for the application. Decisions become available in March.
St. Albans operates a need-blind admission policy. As a result, a student's application for financial aid has no bearing on his application for admission.[8]
The St. Albans Skip Grant Program offers financial aid and other support to enrolled students from a diversity of socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. This program was started by former St. Albans teacher Brooks Johnson and is now named after the program’s second director, former teacher, coach, and athletic director, Oliver “Skip” Grant.[9]
Athletics[edit]
Along with academics and social service, the athletic program at St. Albans is considered co-curricular and all students are required to participate. St. Albans competes in the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC), a league of independent schools in the Washington, D.C. area. In addition to fielding varsity teams in 14 sports: cross country, football, soccer, aquatics, basketball, indoor soccer, ice hockey, wrestling, track and field, lacrosse, baseball, tennis, golf, and crew, the school offers the Voyageur Outdoor Experiential Education program in which students can participate in such sports as indoor rock climbing on a climbing wall and white water kayaking. St. Albans rock climbers compete in the Washington Area Interscholastic Climbing League and kayakers no longer participate in interscholastic competition on the Great Falls rapids of the Potomac River, because the other schools decided to stop competing.
In recent years, programs that have experienced success and produced significant numbers of intercollegiate athletes include baseball, crew, cross-country, football, and lacrosse. The crew team won the Virginia State Rowing Championships in 2010 and 2011, placed second at the Stotesbury Cup Regatta in 2010 and first in 2011, and placed fourth at the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Regatta in 2010 and third in 2011; cross-country has won seven IAC banners in the last 10 years, and in 2009, won the DC-MD Private Schools Championship; football has won three IAC banners in the last four years; lacrosse won the IAC in 2007. The varsity soccer team also won the IAC Championship outright in 2012 by defeating Landon in the tournament final. In addition, they emerged victorious in the first ever DCSAA tournament against Maret, securing the treble (IAC regular season champions, IAC tournament champions, DCSAA champions). On May 6, 2014, the lacrosse team knocked off then-second ranked in the nation Georgetown Prep (MD) in the last athletic contest on Saterlee-Henderson Field. A construction project renovating the athletic facilities was completed in September 2015[10] During the 2015 season, the team repeated as soccer champions, defeating Georgetown Prep in the IAC tournament final, and Washington International School in the DCSAA tournament final.
Extracurriculars and clubs[edit]
St. Albans has one official student newspaper, The Saint Albans News, founded in 1930. Students publish several books annually: the Albanian, the yearbook, Grace, a collection of chapel homilies, and Gyre, a literary magazine that includes a CD featuring music by the students and faculty. There is also one non-official student newspaper, The Independent.
The school also sponsors many political clubs including the decades-old Government Club which encourages debates between liberals and conservatives, and a Model United Nations club that competes in conferences on the East Coast of the United States. Academic teams such as "It's Academic," Fed Challenge, JETS, and a math team are also popular. Fundraising groups for charity are commonplace at the school, and most dances held at the school donate profits to charity.
St. Albans has an active student vestry that gives homilies in Chapel and invites guest speakers to chapel services. Each grade elects three vestry members. Form VI (Grade 12) has three vestry members in addition to the Senior Warden, a student who presides over the vestry.
The Upper School has a student council that serves on the disciplinary councils and organizes social events and the annual school Diversity Day (every year a different topic regarding diversity is addressed though speakers, discussion groups, and films). Each grade has three prefects, one of whom is the class president. There is also a Head Prefect, always a Form VI (Grade 12) student.
School of Public Service[edit]
The Lane-Johnston building of St. Albans School in 1910.
St. Albans established its School of Public Service ("SPS") in 2002. SPS is a residential public policy, politics, and public service program that takes place for a four-week period each summer, beginning in late June. Nearly 40 rising high school seniors are selected to participate in SPS, located at St. Albans School. SPS admits both male and female students who have already shown a great deal of interest in public service, as well as an ability to positively influence others. While in the program, students gain experiences designed to heighten not only an interest in public service but also their probability of entering into and succeeding in a career in civic leadership. SPS students are held to a high level of scholarship, using case studies (including some from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government) that are more commonly used at the graduate level.[11]
In addition to using the case study method—used for graduate study in law, business, and public policy—SPS students continue the dynamic learning experience outside the classroom through policy simulations, speakers, and visits and meetings with public servants from State Department Foreign Service Officers to serving Army and Marine officers. In the past several years, SPS students have (in simulation) run congressional campaigns, negotiated their way through a dangerous crisis with North Korea, taken steps to contain a flu pandemic sweeping the nation, and argued and decided Supreme Court cases on First Amendment and national security issues. In the "real" world, the SPS students have, among other things, visited the White House to talk with the White House Chief of Staff, had lunch with the Governor of Maryland, hosted a formal dinner for Ambassadors from around the world, attended screenings of "Meet the Press" and talked with host David Gregory, met with members of the U.S. Supreme Court, and chatted about fiscal policy with the Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Summer programs[edit]
St. Albans offers a number of camps and classes in the summer designed for children of various ages and interests and fostering both intellectual and physical development. The diverse curriculum consists of core academic classes, as well as specialty courses in such fields as technology and study skills. On the athletic front, St. Albans has once again partnered with Headfirst, a provider of sports instruction and other recreational activities, and Power Through Sports Basketball to offer an impressive variety of camps to students. The school also offers before and after care, as well as a daily “cool down” in the St. Albans indoor pool for full-day campers. Its academic classes consist of things like robotics and chemistry.
Notable alumni[edit]
David C. Acheson, son of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson, lawyer, former United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, President of the Atlantic Council, attended and went on to graduate from Groton School[12]
K. Shankar Bajpai '44, former Indian Ambassador to the United States, China, the Netherlands, and High Commissioner to Pakistan
Malcolm Baker '87, professor at Harvard Business School and former Olympic rower
Marion Christopher Barry, businessman, son of former DC mayor Marion Barry
Charles F. Bass, United States Congressman from New Hampshire
Evan Bayh '74, former United States Senator for Indiana[13]
Ralph Becker, Mayor of Salt Lake City
Odell Beckham Jr., current wide receiver for the New York Giants, attended 7th grade after his home town was struck by Hurricane Katrina.
John Bellinger '77, legal advisor to the State Department
James Bennet, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic Monthly magazine[14]
Michael Bennet '83, United States Senator for Colorado
James Boasberg '81, District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
Tom Boasberg '82, Superintendent of Denver Public Schools
Joshua Bolten '72, former White House Chief of Staff[15]
David Bosco, journalist and assistant professor of international politics at American University
Keith Bradsher '82, journalist, The New York Times chief Hong-Kong correspondent
Brooke "Untz" Brewer '16, Former NFL athlete and World Class Sprinter
Clancy Brown '77, American actor (The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, The Shawshank Redemption, Carnivàle, and Starship Troopers) and chairman of the board of Brown Publishing Company
Olin Browne '77, Professional golfer, 3-time PGA Tour event champion[16]
Garnett Bruce '85, American opera director
Neil Bush '73, son of former President of the United States George H.W. Bush, brother of former U.S. President George W. Bush[17]
Josh Byrnes, General Manager for the San Diego Padres
Goodloe Byron '45, United States congressman from Maryland's 6th District
John Casey '57, novelist
Michael Collins '48, Apollo 11 astronaut[18]
Peter Cook, Bloomberg anchor and journalist
Walter J. Cummings, Jr., Solicitor General of the United States from 1952 to 1953; judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Jonathan Daniels '18, White House Press Secretary, author
Eli Whitney Debevoise II '70, U.S. Executive Director of The World Bank
Brandon Victor Dixon '99, Tony-nominated Broadway actor
George M. Ferris, Jr. '44, President of the firm Ferris Baker Watts
Miles Fisher '02, television and film actor
Harold Ford Jr. '88, former United States congressman and current head of the Democratic Leadership Council[19]
Rodney Frelinghuysen '64, Congressman from New Jersey
David Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool
Tom Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool
James W. Gilchrist, Maryland Assemblyman representing Montgomery County, Maryland
Al Gore Jr. '65, former Congressman and United States Senator from Tennessee, Nobel laureate, and the 45th Vice President of the United States.
Donald E. Graham '62, former chairman of The Washington Post
Thomas N.E. Greville '27, American mathematician
Paul Greenberg '86, former CEO of CollegeHumor and current CEO of fashion magazine Nylon
Ernest Graves, Jr. '41, Lieutenant general, former director of Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Frederick Hauck '58, astronaut, commander of Space Shuttle Discovery
André Heinz '88, American environmentalist and H. John Heinz IV, members of the Heinz family
Samuel Herrick '28, American astronomer, professor at UCLA
Bill Hobby '49, Texas Lieutenant Governor 1973–91
Stuart Holliday '83, former U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations and President of Meridian International Center
Jesse Hubbard '94, professional lacrosse player[20]
Danny Hultzen '08, baseball pitcher, 2nd overall pick of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners
Brit Hume '61, Fox News television anchor[21]
Reed Hundt '65, former FCC Chairman[22]
Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein of Jordan '81, son of King Hussein and Princess Muna al-Hussein, and the younger brother of king Abdullah II.
Adi Ignatius '76, editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review.
David Ignatius '68, Washington Post Columnist, author of Body of Lies[23]
Uzodinma Iweala '00, critically acclaimed author[24]
Jesse Jackson, Jr. '84, United States congressman, son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.[25]
Steven Berlin Johnson '86, popular science author
Bo Jones '64, former publisher and CEO of the Washington Post, director of the Associated Press
Draper L. Kauffman, past Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy
Thomas Kean '53, former governor of New Jersey, chairman of the 9/11 Commission, attended 4th and 5th grades
Edward Kennedy, Jr. '79, founder of the Marwood Group, son of senator Ted Kennedy
Randall Kennedy '73, Harvard Law School professor
Tyler Kent, American diplomat convicted of spying for the Nazi Germany government during World War II
John Kerry, 68th United States Secretary of State, Democratic candidate in the United States presidential election, 2004; attended lower school for several years before graduating from St. Paul's School in New Hampshire
Nick Kotz '51, American journalist, author, and historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1968
Damian Kulash '94, lead singer of rock band OK Go[26]
Robert D. Lamberton '60, classics scholar, poet, and translator, professor at Washington University in St. Louis
Tom Ligon '58, character actor, Paint Your Wagon (film), Bang the Drum Slowly, The Young and the Restless, Oz
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., former United States Senator from Massachusetts, United States Ambassador to United Nations, South Vietnam, and Special Envoy to the Vatican, and 1960 Vice Presidential Candidate.
John Davis Lodge, 79th Governor of Connecticut, and former United States Ambassador to Spain, Argentina, and Switzerland.
Nick Lowery '74, former professional football player, Kansas City Chiefs
C. Max Magee '96, founder of The Millions
J. W. Marriott, Jr. '50, billionaire, chairman and former CEO of Marriott International
Richard E. Marriott '56, billionaire, brother of J. W. Marriott, Jr. and CEO of Host Hotels & Resorts
Jay Pierrepont Moffat, Jr. '49, U.S. diplomat, ambassador to Chad
William H. Mondale '80, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Minnesota, son of former Vice President of the United States Walter Mondale
Arthur Cotton Moore '54, architect known for the Washington Harbour development, renovation of the Thomas Jefferson Building, and the restoration of The Cairo.
Bill Oakley '84, former executive producer of The Simpsons
Jonathan Ogden '92, former professional football player, 2000 Super Bowl Champion, 2013 NFL Hall of Fame inductee Baltimore Ravens
Jameson Parker, former co-star of 1980s television series Simon & Simon
Michael J. Petrucelli, Founder, Clearpath Inc., Deputy Director and Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the US Department of Homeland Security
Laughlin Phillips '42, former director of The Phillips Collection
David Plotz '86, writer and editor at Slate
Ben Quayle, son of Dan Quayle and former Congressman from Arizona
John D. Rockefeller V '88, lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, eldest son of West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller, and fifth generation member of the Rockefeller family
Justin Rockefeller '98, political activist and fifth generation member of the Rockefeller family
James Roosevelt, son of Franklin Roosevelt, Congressman from California, attended and went on to graduate from Groton School
Kermit Roosevelt III '88, novelist, law professor University of Pennsylvania
Mark Roosevelt '74, superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools, President of Antioch College
Alex Ross '86, music critic of The New Yorker, MacArthur Fellow
Luke Russert '04, NBC correspondent and XM Satellite radio host, son of Tim Russert,[27]
Hib Sabin '53, American sculptor and educator
Barton Seaver '97, Chef and author
Timothy Shriver '77, Chairman of Special Olympics[28] son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver;
Bruce Smathers, former Florida Secretary of State, son of US Senator George Smathers
Frank M. Snowden III '64, son of African American scholar Frank M. Snowden, Jr., Professor of History at Yale University[29]
Tomas Eduardo Müller Sproat '63, Chilean Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Burr Steers, director of the film Igby Goes Down
Andrew Stevovich '66, artist
Ned Temko '70, editor of The Jewish Chronicle
Russell E. Train '37, former Director of the EPA, Founder Chairman Emeritus of World Wildlife Fund
James "Jimmie"Trimble III '43, baseball player and marine, killed in action at Iwo Jima [30]
Gore Vidal, author/writer, attended and went on to graduate from Phillips Exeter Academy
Peter Jon de Vos '56, former United States Ambassador to Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Tanzania, and Costa Rica
The Walkmen, musicians (four out of the five members attended)[26]
John Warner, former United States Secretary of the Navy, five-term Republican Senator from Virginia, attended but did not graduate
Josh Weinstein '84, former executive producer of The Simpsons
Jonathan Williams, American poet, founder of The Jargon Society
John C. White '94, Louisiana Superintendent of Education since 2012[31]
Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island Attorney General and Senator, attended and went on to graduate from St. Paul's School
Thomas Wilner '62, lawyer at Shearman & Sterling who represented Guantanamo Bay detention camp detainees
Robert Wisdom '72, actor, played Bunny Colvin on HBO's The Wire
Paul Woodruff '60, classicist, professor, dean at the University of Texas at Austin
Jeffrey Wright '83, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor (Angels in America, Basquiat, Syriana)[32]
Joon Yun '86, Korean-American physician and hedge fund manager
Jeffrey Zients '84, Director of the Office of Management & Budget, Businessman, first Chief Performance Officer of the United States
LBCE Announces Guests of Honor, Special Guests & Programming Highlights
Long Beach Comic Expo is unveiling legendary guests and buzzworthy panels, as well as innovative programs and new partners, in preparation for the 6th annual Long Beach Comic Expo, to be held at the Long Beach Convention Center on February 28 and March 1, 2015. The Expo will play host to more than 140 guests and 50 panels and, for the first time, it will be held in the full exhibit hall.
Guests of Honor & Special Guests
Long Beach Comic Expo is proud to announce bestselling writer Chris Claremont and bestselling artist Ethan Van Sciver as the Long Beach Comic Expo Guests of Honor. Mr. Claremont has written some of the most beloved and influential comic books of all time; 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of his first issue of THE UNCANNY XMEN.
Mr. Van Sciver is one of the most popular artist in comics; this year marks the 10th anniversary of his iconic work GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH. Both guests will be making their very first appearance at a Long Beach convention.
Comic book superstars Arthur Adams (GUARDIANS TEAM UP) and Rachel and Terry Dodson (HARLEY QUINN) are being named Long Beach Comic Expo Special Guests in recognition of their astounding careers as comic book artists.
The convention is proud to recognize the following Special Guests for their commitment to creating stories for kids and young adults across a wide array of media: animation, collectible cards, comics, prose novels, toys and web comics:
•Cecil Castellucci, the young adult novelist (TIN STAR) and writer of the influential YA graphic novel THE PLAIN JANES
•Steve Ellis, the artist of the young adult webcomic THE ONLY LIVING BOY and MAGIC THE GATHERING cards
•The Four Horsemen Studio, influential toy designers of Mattel's Masters of the Universe, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, DC Universe Classics and Man of Steel toy lines, among others
•Stan Sakai, the writer/artist of the award winning USAGI YOJIMBO graphic novels
•Greg Weisman, acclaimed animation writer and producer (GARGOYLES; YOUNG JUSTICE) and author of the fan favorite RAIN OF GHOSTS YA novels
•Brian Wood, writer of the influential graphic novels DEMO and THE NEW YORK FOUR
Programming Highlights
As in past years, attendees will be treated to a wide array of programming. Highlights include:
•One on one creator spotlight panels with Chris Claremont, Sandy King Carpenter, Gerry Conway, Katie Cook, Terry & Rachel Dodson, Stan Sakai, Richard Starkings and Ethan Van Sciver hosted by EAT.GEEK.PLAY.
•Publisher panels hosted by Jesse Snider, including the 40th anniversary of X-Men celebration, The Lion Forge & IDW Publishing Presents Miami Vice: Remix, and much more.
•Panels for Buffy The Vampire Slayer Comics and Star Wars Rebels: Kanan the Last Padawan comics.
•The Dawn of the Rise of the Devastator: Funny Books for Humans panel , with writers from Cracked, CollegeHumor , Funny or Die, The Meltdown and The Onion.
•#MakeComics workshops where aspiring writers and artists and fans can learn the entire process of making comics from comic book greats all weekend long. T opics include How to Build a Portfolio, Breaking Into Comics, Writing and Marketing.
•The first ever Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity event with keynote speaker Reginald Hudlin.
•Amazing animation panels: DISNEY AFTERNOON, GARGOYLES, GI JOE, and YOUNG JUSTICE, featuring major voice actors.
•Major media panels including Rotten Tomatoes and Screen Junkie's Honest Trailers & Movie Fights.
•A special screening of the upcoming Magnet Releasing film THE DEAD LANDS.
•GeekFest Film Fest films at Long Beach Comic Expo, the only Los Angeles area venue to host the full slate of programming for the world's 1st traveling film fest of "geek" films.
•The Dollar Baby Film Festival.
•The comic book convention premiere of the SHE MAKES COMICS documentary.
•Publishing panels devoted to YA & crime novelists.
•Kids programming including How To Draw My Little Pony.
•Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, will commence its celebration of 10 years of the groundbreaking Graphix imprint and participate in a panel with acclaimed cartoonists Jennifer L. Holm and James Burks and other creators.
•A Saturday night Cosplay Contest and Cosplay panels.
Peter Facinelli directed a skit for CollegeHumor.com and starred in it alongside of fellow ‘Twilight Saga’ actress Nikki Reed. The skit is supposed to debut in a week or so, but until then, check out of the photo of Peter (Zan) and Nikki (Jayna) in full costume.
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Comic Expo - Long Beach - March 2015
LBCE Announces Guests of Honor, Special Guests & Programming Highlights
Long Beach Comic Expo is unveiling legendary guests and buzzworthy panels, as well as innovative programs and new partners, in preparation for the 6th annual Long Beach Comic Expo, to be held at the Long Beach Convention Center on February 28 and March 1, 2015. The Expo will play host to more than 140 guests and 50 panels and, for the first time, it will be held in the full exhibit hall.
Guests of Honor & Special Guests
Long Beach Comic Expo is proud to announce bestselling writer Chris Claremont and bestselling artist Ethan Van Sciver as the Long Beach Comic Expo Guests of Honor. Mr. Claremont has written some of the most beloved and influential comic books of all time; 2015 marks the 40th anniversary of his first issue of THE UNCANNY XMEN.
Mr. Van Sciver is one of the most popular artist in comics; this year marks the 10th anniversary of his iconic work GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH. Both guests will be making their very first appearance at a Long Beach convention.
Comic book superstars Arthur Adams (GUARDIANS TEAM UP) and Rachel and Terry Dodson (HARLEY QUINN) are being named Long Beach Comic Expo Special Guests in recognition of their astounding careers as comic book artists.
The convention is proud to recognize the following Special Guests for their commitment to creating stories for kids and young adults across a wide array of media: animation, collectible cards, comics, prose novels, toys and web comics:
•Cecil Castellucci, the young adult novelist (TIN STAR) and writer of the influential YA graphic novel THE PLAIN JANES
•Steve Ellis, the artist of the young adult webcomic THE ONLY LIVING BOY and MAGIC THE GATHERING cards
•The Four Horsemen Studio, influential toy designers of Mattel's Masters of the Universe, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, DC Universe Classics and Man of Steel toy lines, among others
•Stan Sakai, the writer/artist of the award winning USAGI YOJIMBO graphic novels
•Greg Weisman, acclaimed animation writer and producer (GARGOYLES; YOUNG JUSTICE) and author of the fan favorite RAIN OF GHOSTS YA novels
•Brian Wood, writer of the influential graphic novels DEMO and THE NEW YORK FOUR
Programming Highlights
As in past years, attendees will be treated to a wide array of programming. Highlights include:
•One on one creator spotlight panels with Chris Claremont, Sandy King Carpenter, Gerry Conway, Katie Cook, Terry & Rachel Dodson, Stan Sakai, Richard Starkings and Ethan Van Sciver hosted by EAT.GEEK.PLAY.
•Publisher panels hosted by Jesse Snider, including the 40th anniversary of X-Men celebration, The Lion Forge & IDW Publishing Presents Miami Vice: Remix, and much more.
•Panels for Buffy The Vampire Slayer Comics and Star Wars Rebels: Kanan the Last Padawan comics.
•The Dawn of the Rise of the Devastator: Funny Books for Humans panel , with writers from Cracked, CollegeHumor , Funny or Die, The Meltdown and The Onion.
•#MakeComics workshops where aspiring writers and artists and fans can learn the entire process of making comics from comic book greats all weekend long. T opics include How to Build a Portfolio, Breaking Into Comics, Writing and Marketing.
•The first ever Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity event with keynote speaker Reginald Hudlin.
•Amazing animation panels: DISNEY AFTERNOON, GARGOYLES, GI JOE, and YOUNG JUSTICE, featuring major voice actors.
•Major media panels including Rotten Tomatoes and Screen Junkie's Honest Trailers & Movie Fights.
•A special screening of the upcoming Magnet Releasing film THE DEAD LANDS.
•GeekFest Film Fest films at Long Beach Comic Expo, the only Los Angeles area venue to host the full slate of programming for the world's 1st traveling film fest of "geek" films.
•The Dollar Baby Film Festival.
•The comic book convention premiere of the SHE MAKES COMICS documentary.
•Publishing panels devoted to YA & crime novelists.
•Kids programming including How To Draw My Little Pony.
•Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, will commence its celebration of 10 years of the groundbreaking Graphix imprint and participate in a panel with acclaimed cartoonists Jennifer L. Holm and James Burks and other creators.
•A Saturday night Cosplay Contest and Cosplay panels.
This looks spastic and confusing, but the main updates page and videos page are the only ones I go to. Lots of funny commentary. Layout is bathed in stupid advertisements, but I never get popups and it's fairly easy to navigate. It's geared towards college kids, but that doesn't mean the rest of us can't like it!