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by admin on July 17, 2007 at 1:50 pm
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*EGADS, YES, IT’S BEEN A WHILE…
My Evil Twin Sis is on me about posting to my blog. Apologies..But things have just been nutty since sleeping at L.A.X. all those weeks ago.

*AAEC WASHINGTON D.C. WRAP-UP..
An excellent time was had at my first visit to the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists Convention. It was their 50th anniversary, so appropriately it took place over the July 4th week in the nation’s capitol. Many of my Cartoonists with Attitude brethren and sistren were in the house including Ted Rall, Ruben Bolling, Mikhaela Reid, Masheka Wood, Stephanie McMillan, Matt Bors, Brian McFadden, Ben Smith and August C. Pollack.
July 3rd: I was on a panel with some of the top editorial cartooniusts in the country, with everyone showing some of their most controversial cartoons. It was called Cartoonapalooza, and the money raised from admission went to the AAEC.

It was great turnout considering an ad for the event that was supposed to run in the Washington Post on the previous Friday, didn’t run until Tuesday morning. Some folks even showed up with some K Chronicles books for me to sign.

(oops..I have to take off to the printer..I’ll continue this post later.-kk)

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by admin on July 3, 2007 at 3:52 am
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*I JUST SPENT THE NIGHT A LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL…
I did the impossible last night. I found out earlier in the day that I had an extra hour before my redeye flight to D.C. AND STILL MANAGED TO MISS THE FLIGHT.

This is no small feat mind you. It takes a particularly potent blend of arrogance, stupidity and laziness to pull something like this off. I rewarded myself by attempting to sleep on ice cold faux leather chairs with newspapers over my body. Yes, I did look quite bumlike. I thought to myself “if mother could see me now”.

But I made it through and now I expect all of you to come and see me at the following slideshow/signings in D.C. listed below and on the calendar page. And for those of you who actually read this thing:The first two of you come up to me and say “You look absolutely bumlike”, you will receive a prize.

*SUPER SURREAL EXPERIENCE OF THE WEEK..
Rolling down Venice Blvd. and looking over at the 7-Eleven only to see that it is now a “Kwik-e-Mart”, a la the Simpsons!! Turns out ours is one of twelve that were transformed across the nation as a marketing gimmick for the Simpsons Movie. It even has Simpsons products like Duff beer inside. Even the most cynical folk have to crack a smile upon seeing this thing out of the corner of their eye. Effing brilliant!!

Enjoy the comics this week. I’m looking forward to Major League Baseball’s deafening silence when Bonds breaks Haank Aaron’s homerun mark. And the Wifey and I aren’t as pathetic as it appears in this week’s K Chronicles comic. In fact, we just went to our first swanky only-in-L.A. indie movie BBQ/pool party courtesy of our close and personal friends Agustin and Devi. Check out www.deviantpictures.com.

└ Tags: conventions, events, Los Angeles Airport, Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, the Simpsons Move, Washinggton D.C.
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by admin on June 28, 2007 at 10:45 pm
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*EXTRA!! EXTRA!! KEEF COMING TO WASHINGTON D.C NEXT WEEK..

Cartoonapalooza: Fireworks in Pen and Ink!

Cartoonapalooza! Meet prize-winning political cartoonists from across the country as they discuss their most controversial cartoons.
Date: Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Renaissance Mayflower Hotel
1127 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington DC 20036
Phone: 202-232-5300
Ticket Price: $25 in advance/$35 at door

Why did Tom Toles of The Washington Post get dressed down by the Joint Chiefs of Staff? How did Ted Rall invoke the wrath of a legion of 9/11 widows? Why did a Mercedes-Benz dealership in Atlanta take out a half-page ad to apologize for a Mike Luckovich cartoon? Meet ten of the nation’s best political cartoonists as they discuss their most controversial cartoons. Cartoonapalooza, the kick-off event for the 50th anniversary convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists (AAEC), is a rare opportunity for the public to meet prize-winning political cartoonists from across the country as they discuss their most controversial cartoons. Join Tom Toles, Ted Rall, Mike Peters, Mike Luckovich, Rob Rogers and five other brilliant, ground-breaking editorial artists as they talk politics, the election, Bush and beyond. The public is invited to a cocktail reception before the panel discussion to meet the artists. Door prizes at the reception will include signed original cartoons and books. The proceeds from this event will go to support Newspapers In Education’s “Cartoons for the Classroom” program, a non-profit program that provides editorial cartoon-related lesson plans for teachers. Cartoonapalooza is the must-attend event of the year for all political buffs and cartoon aficionados!
Featured Cartoonists:

* Ted Rall, Universal Press Syndicate
* Tom Toles, Washington Post
* Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal Constitution
* Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News
* Rob Rogers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
* Jack Ohman, The Oregonian
* Ruben Bolling, Tom the Dancing Bug
* Ann Telnaes, Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate
* Keith Knight, The K-Chronicles
* Mark Fiore, Animated Political Cartoonist
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And the 2nd event is on Saturday and it FREE..

The Cartoonists With Attitude gang storms the capital on July 7 with an edgy satirical cartoon slideshow and book signing!

  • When: Saturday, July 7, 2 p.m.
  • Where: Borders 18th & L Streets NW Washington, DC 20006 ( 202.466.4999)
  • Price: Free!

Celebrate Independence Day weekend with a slideshow and signing with edgy, groundbreaking and controversial alternative cartoonists from around the country! Be there or the torturers, bombers, ex-gays and wire-tappers win! Meet:

  • Ruben Bolling (“Tom the Dancing Bug”)
  • Matt Bors (“Idiot Box”)
  • Keith Knight (“The K Chronicles”)
  • Brian McFadden (“Big Fat Whale”)
  • Stephanie McMillan (“Minimum Security”)
  • August Pollak (“Some Guy With a Website”)
  • Ted Rall(Silk Road to Ruin)
  • Mikhaela Reid (“The Boiling Point”)
  • Ben Smith (“Fighting Words”)
  • Jen Sorensen (“Slowpoke”)
  • Masheka Wood (“Not Just Knee Deep”)
└ Tags: booksigning, Cartoonists with Attitude, events, politics, signing, Washington D.C.
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by admin on June 27, 2007 at 9:09 am
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*MOCCA CHOCOLATTA YA-YA WRAP-UP..
Ahhh, MOCCA. Does it ever really matter that I don’t sell as much stuff here as I do at SPX, APE, Wondercon or San Diego? It’s New York fer chrissakes!! It’s about the connections, the experiences, the people!!

I had a great time stayin’ in Queens at Marginal Prophets producer Jamie Lemoine and wonderful wife Dearbhla’s lovely Jackson Heights estate. A great neighborhood for Indian food and the walk to the Roosevelt Ave. subway totally reminds me of London.

Thanks to AOL/Black Voices and my former Africana editor Ken Gibbs fer gettin’ me into a Smirnoff sponsored afterwork party last thursday. It was smokin’ with free food, open bar and great deejays including Pete Rock. Things got even better after my sunglasses fell into the toilet.

Hung with K Chronicles coolection ( I met to spell it like that!) graphic designer Pete Friedrich at the amazing Top Shelf ten year anniversary party. Although I just missed the shrimp, open bar was to be had and all the dolmas I could eat. It was in this super-smooth bar called G-Staad, Once open-bar was done , I heard some drinks clocked in at $15. I was outta there long before that happened.

But before I left, I got to meet big-time indie rapper/producer MF Grimm, who was at the Vertigo booth at MoCCa promoting an upcoming graphic novel based on his life. And quite a life it has been.

My slideshow on saturday went super groovy. People laffed when they were supposed to. And the MoCCA staff did a great job running it..Kudos to them. And a shout out to Calvin Reid from Publishers Weekly for attending the event.

The coolest thing that went down in New York was I got “peoped”!! What is getting “peoped”?, you ask. It’s this way cool portrait/interview done by great New York artist/cartoonist Fly. It comes out like this.

Fly encapsulates everything that I think is great about New York City. I hope to be part of her next collection of Peops. If any publishers are interested, give her a shout out.

Actually, MoCCA this year was all about the females. Along with Fly were recent Rueben award winner Hilary Price, Every award under the sun winner Alison Bechdel, the hilarious tooners Rina Piccolo & Julia Wertz, fellow CWA-er Mikhaela Reid and the world’s youngest professional cartoonist, 7 year old Alexa Kitchen .

In conclusion, New York rocked, despite low sales. Shout outs to L.A. homies Rob and Georgene, fellow eMPee Chernobyl Def Gee, Now Jersey rez Kaffy P, fellow CWA-ers Masheka Wood and
Brian McFadden, and everyone else who came by the table to say hello…

*HEY..THAT “THIS IS DEDICATED TO THAT ONE BLACK KID” K CHRONICLES STRIP HAS REALLY TOUCHED A LOTTA FOLK..

Wow. You gotta check out all the letters to Salon about it. Here.

Some letters of the week..

Keith,

I liked the K Chronicles comic from the other day, the one “dedicated to the
black kid.” You are the ballsiest cartoonist I’ve ever read.

-N.
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This one white kid…

…thinks that was one of your best ever – GREAT
cartoon, man!

C.

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Good afternoon, Mr. Knight.

I am an recreational reader of Salon and have come across your very imaginative and amusing work for a bit. But for some reason, today I delved deeper and checked out your website – bio, etc.

Fascinating.

I am a Black female, more Creole-ish than African-ish, a writer, pr person and great appreciator of most things articstic.

It is in this spirit that I was moved to take a few moments from my workday to type these words to you.

May you know success and no bill collectors ringing your phone, but may you not suffer the slings and arrows of Aaron McGruder and Dave Chappelle. No one should really have to suffer for his art.

You’ve done well for a department store Jacko.

Pax vobiscum.

K.
Chicago

*OH, A COUPLA MORE THINGS..
I did a K Chronicles comic about being cheap and one of the things I put in there was to pour cheap vodka through a Britta filter to make it better vodka. Some folks didn’t believe it, but the results are right here.

Yikes! I just got word from the C-Ville Weekly that they’re down-sizing and (th)ink is on the chopping block. Next week will be the last one. If you are in the area, send letters and emails to the editor, but wait til it ain’t there anymore.

└ Tags: Cartoonists with Attitude, conventions, events, female cartoonists, Marginal Prophets, MoCCA, New York
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*K CHRONICLES.COM NEWSLETTER

IN THIS ISSUE:
*THE K CHRONICLES NOMINATED FOR HARVEY AWARD
*KEEF IN NEW YORK CITY NEXT WEEK
*KEEF IN D.C. WEEK OF JULY 4TH

Dearest K Chronicles/(th)ink reader,

It’s that time of year again..The time when I ask faithful readers to write to whatever paper/website/magazine you see that runs my work and thank them for running my stuff. It’s great for me to hear from folks who like the strip, but it’s even better when folks hit up the publications too.

*”THE K CHRONICLES” NOMINATED FOR A HARVEY AWARD!! (ballot deadline: Aug. 3, 2007)
For the 2nd year in a row, “The K Chronicles” has taken home the Glyph Award for Best Comic Strip and has been nominated for A Harvey award for Best Syndicated Panel or Comic Strip. (Tony Millionaire’s “Maakies” won last year) I’m hoping you and/or all yer industry friends vote for “the K Chronicles”, cuz I’m up against some serious competition ( Garry Trudeau’s “Doonesbury”, “Maakie’s” again, and Patrick McDonnell’s “Mutts”, and Maakie’s again). Let’s shock the world!! Anyone in “the industry” can vote. Go here for a ballot:
http://www.harveyawards.org/ If you ain’t keen with voting online, print out a paper ballot. Or I’ll send you one. Just send me your address…

*KEEF AT MOCCA 2007 IN NYC THIS WEEKEND (June 23-24)!!
Ahh! I’ll be back in the Big Apps once again for New York’s premiere Festival for indie cartoonists. And this year I’ll be doing my WORLD FAMOUS SLIDESHOW on Saturday afternoon at 2:45pm (Just after Alison Bechdel!!) at the Mocca Museum at 594 Broadway, two blocks away from the Festival. Please note that this is the first year where slideshow and panels will be in a separate building from the Fest itself.

MoCCA Art Festival 2007
June 23-24, 2007
Puck Building (293 Lafayette at Houston), New York City

for more info: http://www.moccany.org/artfest-main.html

*KEEF IN WASHINGTON D.C., JULY 3-7TH
I just became a member of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists and will be attending their 50th anniversary convention in the nation’s capital early next month. I’ll be doing two slideshow performances: One on July 3rd with a gaggle of Editorial cartoonist superstars

Cartoonapalooza, Fireworks in Pen and Ink: Ted Rall, Keith Knight, Mark Fiore, Tom Toles and more!
Tue Jul 3 6:30pm – Tue Jul 3 8:30pm

Renaissance Mayflower Hotel 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington DC 20036 202-232-5300

Cartoons & Cocktails and the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists Present:
Cartoonapalooza: Fireworks in Pen and Ink!

Join Tom Toles, Ted Rall, Mike Peters, Mike Luckovich, Rob Rogers and five other brilliant, ground-breaking editorial artists as they talk politics, the election, Bush and beyond. The public is invited to a cocktail reception before the panel discussion to meet the artists. Door prizes at the reception will include signed original cartoons and books. The proceeds from this event will go to support Newspapers In Education’s “Cartoons for the Classroom” program, a non-profit program that provides editorial cartoon-related lesson plans for teachers. Cartoonapalooza is the must-attend event of the year for all political buffs and cartoon afficionados!
Featured Cartoonists:

* Ted Rall, Universal Press Syndicate
* Tom Toles, Washington Post
* Mike Luckovich, Atlanta Journal Constitution
* Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News
* Rob Rogers, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
* Jack Ohman, The Oregonian
* Ruben Bolling, Tom the Dancing Bug
* Ann Telnaes, Cartoonists and Writers Syndicate
* Keith Knight, The K-Chronicles
* Mark Fiore, Animated Political Cartoonist

Ticket Price: $25 in advance/$35 at door

For more info and to buy tickets:
http://editorialcartoonists.com/cartoonapalooza.cfm

**I’ll also be doing a slideshow booksigning with my Cartoonist’s with Attitude brethren and sistren. Details below:

DC: Slideshow w/ Ted Rall, Keith Knight, Ruben Bolling, Mikhaela Reid, Masheka Wood, Stephanie McMillan, Jen Sorensen, August J. Pollak, Mat Bors, Ben Smith and Brian McFadden @ Borders

Sat Jul 7 2pm – Sat Jul 7 3:30pm

Borders 18th & L Streets NW Washington, DC 20006 202.466.4999

Free slideshow & signing with groundbreaking alternative cartoonists from Cartoonists With Attitude

*KCHRONICLES.COM RE-VAMP..
I’ll be changing https://kchronicles.com over the next few months…and I want to hear from you about what you’d like to see on the re-vamped site. Please email your suggestions to moi at keef@kchronicles.com

*TO ALL YOU SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOLKS..
My close personal friend Brian Copeland is bringing his one-man show “Not a Genuine Black Man” down to Malibu starting next week. If you like my comics, you’ll love this show.

Get tix and info here: http://www.briancopeland.com/
And tell him Keef sent you.

In my Mix:
*Knocked Up
*Change (the band)
*the taco truck at the end of my street

*LETTERS OF THE WEEK…

Hi Keith,
Thank you so much for participating in the League’s art auction last Friday,
your piece was a HUGE hit. There was a bidding war and it sold for $700.
Thank you so much for all your help with publicity and all that!
You are great, the League of Young Voters is lucky to have your support!

H.
—
League of Young Voters
www.indyvoter.org/donate/
______________________________________________

Keef –

I really dug the new “Life’s Little Victories” strip — the numbers were
an especially nice touch. The line “and it turns out to be the best one”
landing in the 1980 panel was my favorite. Whether the subtext was
deliberate or not, I think we can agree that one can never praise
“Empire” too much…

Nice work!

Cheers,
Bob

(hA!! he’s referring to the latest life’s little vics that takes place at the Star Wars 30th anniversary convention. I numbered the vics from 1977-1983, the years the good movies came out.

what I didn’t do was purposely refer to “the best one” in vic #1980 (ie: the Empire Strikes Back), but when i was finished with the strip, i noticed and pointed out the brilliance of it to the wifey, and she just looked at me with a puzzled expression. Ha!!-kk)

_________________________________________________________

Dear Keef,

Just visited yo’ sto’ and see a listing for Dances with Sheep, but not
for Fear of a Black Marker. Am I being punished for not buying these
back in November? Refuse to use Paypal, so please tell me if I should
send a check for just Dances with Sheep or if maybe you have another
Fear of a Black Marker somewhere just waiting for the right home?

Very truly sincerely yours,
D.
Albuquerque, New Mexico (USA)

(i actually have a very small stash of the out-of-print “Fear of A Black Marker” here at the bungalow (that’s what we call tiny ass apartments here in L.A.)..not enough to list on the website, but if you want to order one, email me at keef@kchronicles.com and we can work it out.-kk)

*SEE YOU IN NEW YORK, SUCKAS..
I’ll be there for a coupla extra daze, swinging by the MAD offices , signing with gigantic syndicate deals and overall acting deviantly. Come by the MoCCA Fest and say HI!!

Ciao!!

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