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*I’M GONNA BE UP IN SEATTLE NEXT WEEK..

by keef on March 25, 2009 at 11:55 pm
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..at my “Evil” twin sister’s T(ea) Gallery for an in-store signing. Come on by, have some tea and cookies, check out some original comic art and pick up a book. It’s happening next Friday, April 3rd, from 3pm-6pm.

I’ll also be at the Emerald City Con (Apr. 4th and 5th at the Washington State Trade and Convention Center). It’s a con I did years ago when it was just starting out. I’m looking forward to seeing how it’s grown.

*LETTER OF THE WEEK..

Hey Keef,

I wanted to see please, if you could include a mention about earthhour
on your next blog post. If you haven’t heard, it’s a world wide
movement to get 1 billion people to turn off all of their lights
between 8:30-9:30 pm on Sat March 28th, as a vote to persuade the
nations leaders to start working against global warming. If you leave
your lights on, it means you are voting in favor of Global Warming! :)

Anyways, I am trying to spread the word, and thought you and your
audience would appreciate knowing about it. Check out the website and
the short video, it’s pretty inspiring.

Thanks!

G. -San Francisco

*LITTLE VICTORY OF THE WEEK…

Hi Keith,

While I don’t think that you will be able to work this into your strip, I’ve got to share this one with you:

I’m on a cross-country flight from DC to San Francisco, coach, middle seat. There’s already a petite woman sitting by the window, so I’m hoping that the isle seat won’t fill. However, what should stop at my row but a person of, how shall we say, “substantial girth” (I’m talkin’ 300 pounds if the guys an ounce). When I notice him, he’s messing with getting his luggage overhead, but when he sits down—he’s got no left arm–gone clear up to the shoulder! Thus, I’m not crowded. Bizarre, no?!

Love your strip!

T. -MA

*CONGRATS TO JAPAN..
..for showing America how to play our game of baseball. The World Baseball Classic played the championship game here in Los Angeles and it was a thriller between the Japanese and South Koreans. Folks were cheering so loud at Dodgers Stadium, you could hear it here in Culver City.

A neat article in the Times about Korean baseball said that South Korean stadiums have open seating, so the first ones in get the best seats. Fans show up to game 2 hours before..and in the 7th inning, they pick up their trash with bags that are handed out. Nice!!

└ Tags: (Th)ink, baseball, conventions, emerald city comicon, events, letters of the week, Little Victories, t(ea) gallery, the K Chronicles
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*COMICS JOURNAL #296…

by keef on March 19, 2009 at 11:19 pm
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The bible of the comics industry just put out their best of 2008 issue. It features interviews with cartoonist heroes Lynda Barry, Mike Luckovich and more. And a whole buncha Best Picks from industry pros.

The Complete K Chronicles made Shaenon Garrity’s (Narbonic) top 5 list. Thank you Shaenon, the check’s in the mail!!

Even more fabulous is the Comicopia column, where R.C. Harvey writes: “..along came the Knight Life by Keith Knight to rescue the funnies.” Nice!!

He finishes with a paragraph that cannot get any better: “The Knight Life is undeniably the best new laugh- and thought-provoker on the comics page. Not since Calvin and Hobbes has there been so novel an entertainment in the funnies.”

Are you kidding me? Woo-Hoo!!

I gotta get these words in front of a few editors faces. If your daily paper ain’t running my strip, let me know and I’ll get a package to them.

-Cheers!

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*SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER: R.I.P.

by keef on March 17, 2009 at 12:09 pm
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Folks,

You may have heard that the Seattle P.I. has ceased print today. But I just heard from my Pac. NW fanboy B. Giddy that the Seattle Times may pick up some of the P.I.’s comics.

Please send an email to the Times, urging them to pick up the Knight Life (which was in the P.I.) .

Here’s the email:
timescomics@seattletimes.com

Cynthia J.Nash
Director of Content Development
Seattle Times

Thanks!!

Keef
The K Chronicles: 2008 Glyph Award Winner for Best Comic Strip
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└ Tags: (Th)ink, automobiles, Detroit, economic downturn, foreclosures, jheri curl, newspapers, Seattle P.I., the Big three
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*ROD GILCHRIST-R.I.P.

by keef on March 11, 2009 at 11:49 pm
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Sad, sad news to pass on. A dear friend and colleague, Rod Gilchrist, has passed away from cancer. Rod was director of San Francisco’s Cartoon Art Museum and graciously allowed me to join the Board of Directors after I barged into his office in the late 90s and gave him a list of 20 things to improve the museum. He could’ve punched me in the face right there and then, but he didn’t.

Instead, I got to watch first hand as the museum grew and flourished under his watch. Working with him and the rest of the museum staff is one of my fondest memories of living in San Francisco.

I was fortunate enough to visit Rod a few months back and show him photos of the Fetus formerly known as Lil Gravy. The last thing he said to me was that he was looking forward to meeting the lil bugger at Wondercon…

A public celebration of Mr. Gilchrist will be held at the San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum (655 Mission St.) on Fri. March 20th at 7pm.

*WONDERCON WRAP-UP..
Lo and behold, the recession is in full swing!! I say that because Wondercon was a bit slower for me this year, though still very good. It was enhanced by the presence of one Mr. Steve Notley and the first public appearance of aforementioned Fetus formerly known as Lil’ Gravy.

The boy charmed the heck out of everybody, but forgot to sell books. I’m already disappointed in him.

Great party and Watchmen exhibit at the Cartoon Art Museum on Friday night. If you’re into the movie or the comic, you gotta check out the exhibit. It runs til July.

*WATCHMEN
Friday at midnite, I attended an Imax preview of Watchmen with Steves Leialoha and Notley. I have not read the graphic novel, so I was going into it purely with movieness on my mind so please take this assessment with a grain of salt.

It’s a very good, flawed film. The opening sequence and credits are worth the price of admission. But there are some things that work in a comic book that don’t work on the movie screen. Such as Dr. Manhattan’s endless contemplating. I need mutant on mutant action when I see a superhero movie.

They used one or two too many pop songs in there, also.

But it’s good to see Jackie Earle Haley working regularly. And I enjoyed the ending, but am looking forward to the squid in the director’s cut.

*JEAN CLAUDE VAN DAMME..
I just caught JCVD on DVD the other day. If you haven’t heard about this movie, don’t. Just rent it through Netflix or at yer local video shop and git the bootleg, cuz it’s the poor man’s The Wrestler.

It’s basically Jean Claude Van Damme playing a pretty realistic version of himself: A down and out has-been actor with drug and marriage problems. It made some noise on the festival circuit last year, but barely played in theaters ‘cept for NYC, LA, and SF. See this movie and be surprised. They should’ve used the tagline “You will believe this man can act”.

*PJ MORTON
I’ve tooted this dude’s horn before. He’s a singer/songwriter/keyboardist who channels Stevie Wonder/James Taylor and so much more. He’s amazing and will be playing the Mint in Los Angeles March 27th. Don’t sleep on this dude!!

*MY OLD COLLEGE ROOMMATE IS ON THE PRICE IS RIGHT THIS FRIDAY!!
If you’re reading my daily strip the Knight Life, you’ve been reading about Pudge, my Boston sports-obsessed bud out for a visit. He’s based on the real-life Johnny C., who will be coming on down on the Price is Right this Friday. I kid you not!!

*LETTERS/EMAILS OF THE WEEK..

Keith:
I so enjoy your comic on the Salon site. Your character feels like somebody I know from my neighborhood or somebody I went to school with and I identify with him. That is so unusual and refreshing. Thanks for what you do. Gonna buy the book.

Regards,

E. in N.Y.C.

—

My Little Victory:

Opening the newspaper’s comic page and finding out
that my favorite comic strip is the newest daily addition! YES!

I am sooo happy you are on the SF Chronicle.
I discovered you reading Funny Times.

Peace,
Vanina

(i just read that hearst and the newspaper union may reach an agreement to keep the chronicle going…BIG victory!!-kk)

└ Tags: cartoon art museum, conventions, emails of the week, events, letters of the week, PJ Morton, Rod Gilchrist, the Price is Right, Wondercon
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*I’M MIKE D AND I’M BACK FROM THE DEAD…

by keef on March 9, 2009 at 10:52 pm
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Hey ya..I’ve been away for a while and I got lots ta tell. But I’m still on deadline, so I won’t put a full post up. Just the (th)ink comic above.

Soon enough, I will be posting about Wondercon, San Francisco, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Watchmen.

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