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by admin on April 25, 2006 at 12:11 am
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*EMAILS OF THE WEEK!!

-Hi.

I became familiar with your work when I saw your “Hot Tub Confessions” on MAD Magazine. I really like your drawing style and I hope you’ll keep up.

Thanks!

C.

P.S., will there be a new “Hot Tub Confession” for MAD?

(There’ll be more Father O’Flannity coming for MAD..and hopefully, some new characters and strips..-kk)

-Your husband goes to the SF Alt-press/comics convention and comes back apparently empty handed ….. Then gives you an autographed Life’s Little Victories calendar a couple weeks later … YES!

Made my day! Thanks!

L.

(No more Little Victory calendars, but I will have 2007 calendars at the San Diego Comic-Con-kk)

*FREE CONE-DAY IS TODAY AT BEN & JERRYS!!
Yes!! Tuesday, April 25th…Go get your ass a free Ice Cream cone..(and don’t say ya ain’t never learnt nothing from this here site!!

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by admin on April 18, 2006 at 10:50 pm
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*HERE’S A LINK TO THE WOMAN IN THE CELL PHONE ACCIDENT:

http://www.wlextv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4449021

*FROM THE CARTOON ART MUSEUM IN SAN FRANCISCO…
I just wanted to let everyone know that the new exhibition Earthquake!!! Bay Area Cartoonists Look at 1906, 1989 and Beyond is now on display at the Cartoon Art Museum, and will be running from now until June 25. Please tell all of your friends and family in the area to stop by and check it out, and if you have any media contacts that would be interested in covering the exhibition, be sure to let them know about it, too.

We haven’t firmed up plans for a reception yet, but we’ll probably have at least a small get-together so that you can invite all of your friends to visit and see the exhibition. The final roster of artists, by the way, follows (and I’ve listed additional creator credits for some artists, to give you an idea of the distinguished company that you’re keeping):

*Phil Frank (Farley–SF Chronicle)
*Steven Lait (Oakland Tribune)
*Jeff Walker (Mad Happys)
*Brian Kolm (Beyond the Great Chimney)
*Jon “Bean” Hastings (Terrabella Smoot, Mad Science)
*Keith Knight (the ‘K’ Chronicles)
*Terry Hollowell (Hollow Press Posters)
*Mark Bode & Bill Fitts (Heavy Metal)
*Trina Robbins (The Great Women Cartoonists)
*Lee Binswanger (National Lampoon)
*Grant Corley
*Tamara Lusher-Stocker
*Nate Orman (Mad Happys)
*Floyd Johnson (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
*Paul Madonna (All Over Coffee–SF Chronicle)
*Betsy Streeter (Brainwaves)
*Peter S. Conrad (Attempted Not Known)

*KEEF ON TV…WHEEEE!!
They’re replaying my episode of Spark! on Bay Area PBS affiliate KQED (Channel 9) this week. It’s airing on Wed. Apr. 19th at 7:30pm. And repeats on Fri. Apr. 21st at 11pm and Mon the 24th at 12:30am. And as I’ve said before, I’m the new narrator of the show. Of course, I’m not narrating MY segment, but I’ll be recording a “dvd commentary track” that you’ll be able to view on the KQED/Spark website..where I’ll just make fun of the whole thing. Look for it soon!!

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by admin on April 18, 2006 at 12:53 pm
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*WHEW..IT’S NICE TO SLOW DOWN..

I don’t have any convention/signings/whatever til Mocca in New York in June. I hope to set up a signing in Boston, too…

*EMAIL OF THE WEEK!!
My gal and I are reading your book and laughing our ass off right now.

By the way, did i ever tell you that I make a living writing because of you?
I originally gave away all i knew from making DIY or DIE on a website called “99-cent film school”.
I had a 20-page document and let people download it free.
I had a paypal icon and encouraged them to tip me 99 cents.
2000 people downloaded it, and not one person tipped me 99 cents.

Then I remembered what you said in DIY or DIE, that “people don’t appreciate stuff they get for free.”

That’s when I learned to write a proposal, and wrote one for $30 Film School.

I’ve since put out six books.
$30 Film School sold 20,000 copies and the second edition just came out.

You effing rock sir.
Call me some time and let’s rap.

http://www.MichaelWDean.com

(Michael Dean is a true D.I.Y. artist who ruled San Francisco with his band Bomb back in the early nineties. I am featured in his film doc “D.I.Y. or Die”. Buy his books and learn the ways of the force.- Keef)

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by admin on April 13, 2006 at 9:46 pm
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*EXCELLENT ARTICLE BY TWO CARTOONISTS I TRULY ADMIRE..

(courtesy of http://www.inthesetimes.com)

Can’t Make a Decision, Ladies? Call Bill Napoli.
By Mikhaela B. Reid

If anti-abortion politicians are so sure they can tell women what to do with their bodies, why not make them deal with the rest of women’s decisions? That was the premise of political cartoonist Stephanie McMillan’s response to South Dakota State Senator Bill Napoli’s comments that he could see an exception to the state’s near-total abortion ban for a raped and “brutalized” religious virgin, but not for “simple rape.”

In McMillan’s cartoon, a young man asks his sister Kranti which salad dressing she would like, to which she responds that as a woman, she can’t make a decision without calling Bill Napoli at home or at work. The cartoon contains the relevant phone numbers.

According to the Rapid City Journal, Napoli received a “flood” of calls, which he claimed were mostly “intolerable filth.”

McMillan, based in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is a “self syndicated” cartoonist: while she recently put out her first cartoon collection, Minimum Security, she says that her work is primarily published in magazines aimed at “radicals and dissenters.” But the “Call Bill” cartoon, published on her Web site, went viral with the help of supportive blogs and e-mails.

The cartoon generated so many positive responses that McMillan decided to auction it off on eBay and donate the proceeds to help keep abortion safe and legal in South Dakota. The bidding started at 99 cents, but by the time the auction closed on April 5, it had jumped to $2,201. McMillan is splitting the proceeds evenly between Planned Parenthood of Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Oglala Sioux President Cecilia Fire Thunder recently confirmed plans to build a women’s reproductive health clinic on the Pine Ridge Reservation, where the South Dakota state government has no jurisdiction.

What inspired you to draw the Bill Napoli cartoon?

When I read about the South Dakota ban on abortion being passed, I knew I had to address the topic. I read commentary by Molly Ivins about politicians like Bill Napoli thinking they should make decisions for women, and so I decided to make it about him.

What made you decide to include his work and home phone numbers in the cartoon?

I was almost done with the cartoon before I thought to put them in. In fact I had to white-out some of what I already wrote, in order to add them. Once the thought occurred to me, and I found his numbers on the Web site of the South Dakota legislature, there wasn’t any question—I had to do it.

Have you ever gotten such large reaction to a cartoon?

I’ve never had one of my cartoons go viral like this before. I’ve received hundreds of supportive and encouraging responses. They show me that the cartoon really tapped into a deep well of anger throughout society against attempts to ban abortion, and against Napoli in particular. His recent comments about rape are so offensive that many people are appalled that someone like him is attempting to control women’s lives.

I also received a few negative comments. One guy called me a bitch.

Why salad dressing in particular?

It could have been any trivial thing, really. I often draw my characters together at the table eating, and since Kranti [the woman pictured] only eats food that’s healthy and vegan, there were limited options.

How would you respond to his complaint that many of the phone calls he received were profane or obscene?

After his creepy detailed description of rape, I suspect that his sensibilities are not very delicate—he can probably handle rough language. His righteous indignation sounds like a put-on.

What’s really obscene is his effort to force women to carry unwanted pregnancies to term, even if they’re victims of rape or incest, even at the risk of their health, regardless of their desires or circumstances.

Did you call Bill Napoli yourself?

No, I haven’t wanted to talk to him. The funniest [question] that someone told me she asked was: “Tampons or pads?” Another one asked him if it mattered that her bra matched her underwear.

Cartoonist Ted Rall has commented that you’re much more of a political activist than a lot of cartoonists—while we’re sitting behind our drawing boards, quietly commenting from the sidelines, you’re out on the street demonstrating and getting arrested.

I’ve been involved since high school in groups that have been against war, imperialism, police brutality, [and] for immigrant rights and reproductive freedom. I’ve participated in defending abortion clinics from Operation Rescue, marched at Krome Detention Center in Miami against the detainment of Haitian refugees, got arrested protesting Star Wars in Washington D.C. Actually over the course of 20 years, I’ve been to more demonstrations than I can remember, as well as put up countless posters and leaflets. I still participate when I can, though I’m too busy to be any kind of organizer. There’s a weekly anti-war vigil nearby that I attend sometimes. I’m astonished and wildly pleased that even in South Florida, the anti-war/social justice movement is blossoming—to the point that there’s too many events to go to all of them! It’s great to see people awake and active.

Prints of the “Call Bill” cartoon as well as McMillan’s new book, Minimum Security, are available online at minimumsecurity.net.

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*A.P.E. 2006 WRAP-UP
I was a big-time special guest at APE this year, which means I got my table fer free!! (Wheeee!!) It was nice and busy. More exhibitors. More people. And I noticed a few more L.A. types (including my former Nick producer and Matt Groening!!).

My slideshow at 4:10pm was well-received. In the audience was the Director of San Francisco’s Afro-Solo Festival. Hmmm..Mebbe I’ll end up with my own solo theatre show!!

As far as parties go..eh. I was way too tired to do much. I had been going non-stop since before Seattle!! But I did hit this party called “KInk Ink” with Steve Notley and Shannon Wheeler. It was a benefit for this Sex & Culture space in S.F. run by Carol Queen. there were lots of naked people walking around that you could draw on.

Overall an excellent APE. AND I got a dogtag with my APE art on it!!.

*BEGINNER’S GUIDE EVENT IN S.F.
The turnout was small at an event to celebrate the “Beginner’s Guide to Community-Based Art” in San Francisco last Thursday. But those who did show up had a great time.

Featured artist Rhodessa Jones led us all through some cool activities and co-author Mat Schwarzman announced that the book is now being taught at TEN colleges..inlcuding Harvard University!! Cool!!

*MORE C-VILLE WEEKLY FEEDBACK (COURTESY OF THEIR “VENT” PHONELINE):
“Hi, my rant is, uh Keith Knight is a black satirist and if you don’t get outraged at what he says, then he’s not doing his job, so don’t fret over a cartoon, just worry about the subject material of the cartoon that’s really pissing you off. Is it that terrible to have to think about things instead of ignoring ’em?”

*OLYMPIA/EVERGREEN WRAP-UP…
Aaaah..Olympia, Wa…I love this town. Sure, they just had a handful of Neo-Nazi’s gathering at the Statehouse, but that’s beside the point…

Olympia reminds me of a poor man’s Berkeley. Cheaper housing..fewer hippies.. barely any uppity shoppes..and Olympia’s got a fine school in Evergreen State College.

And it was Evergreen that had me do my world-famous slideshow on their campus last week. It was a nice turnout and there were some really good questions. Many in the crowd were students who had to read the “Beginner’s Guide to Community-Based Arts” as part of their studies!! Nice!!

Special thanks to Cheryl King for bringing me. A shout-out to big fan Mike in Tumwater who gave me a grab-bag of novelties, including a whoopie cushion and a plastic finger that farts when you pull it.

And a super special thanks to the folks at Last Word Books and the Sitting Duck Newspaper. Editor (and long-lost family member) Terry Knight took me and the wifey out for a drink and some happy-hour munchies…Good Stuff!!

Almost makes up for Emerald City..

*HEY..IF YOU’RE IN SAN FRANCISCO ON SUNDAY, APRIL 16TH..
“Crack on the Rocks” is a benefit for fellow musician Crack Emcee, who needs some cash for some legal issues he needs to take care of. There’s gonna be five or six bands, deejays and comedy starting at 6pm this Sunday. It’s taking place at CounterPULSE 1310 Mission St @ 9th, San Francisco. See you there!!

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