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by admin on November 2, 2005 at 10:00 pm
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*EMAILS OF THE WEEK..

Keith,

Just wanted to tell you that my wife and I love your comics. They are very funny and close to home every week. She emigrated from Poland in the ’80s, and I’m a typical American dude, who likes to draw and eat and all that good stuff. We find your jokes about your relationship with your wife the funniest, as they seem to be right on target with what’s going on in our life (only been married a year and live in the other coast, your old town Boston!).

Anyway, she sent me an email about a family friend who passed away, and the title of the email was “ORBITUARY”. I just thought it was funny that she still has trouble with the English language occasionally, but usually it makes a new word or a funnier word than the intended one. It’s almost like Orbitz bought out an obituary service and created a new travel company that offers discounts on dead people’s plane tickets.

She also was under the impression for years that cobweb was spelled “cow-web,” and never could understand the complexities of the English language and how a spider was supposed to catch a cow.

Feel free to take either of these ideas as your own. Keep up the great work!

A.H.

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by admin on November 2, 2005 at 12:35 pm
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*EGADS..MY BLOGGING’S BEEN TERRIBLE…
I’m back in the Bay Area folks. Back from the crazed tour and just getting back into the swing of things.

I was trying to post after every show along the road but there was some sort of problem that prevented me from putting it up there. After i finish a coupla deadlines, i’ll go over the tour show by show…

Cheers,

Keef

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by admin on October 26, 2005 at 6:39 am
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*WHOA!! STOP THE PRESSES!! AWW..TOO LATE..
so..many of you may have noticed in the Tour Strip this week, I listed we would be at Arise Bookstore in Minneapolis on Friday, 10/27..THIS IS WRONG!! i meant to put THURSDAY, 10/27!!! it’s been corrected in some places, but not all..so let it be known that it is THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH 8:30PM AT ARISE BOOKSTORE IN MINNEAPOLIS. the address is in the calendar section.

see how tired i am?!!

*ALSO: THERE IS NO SHOW IN MADISON OR MILWAUKEE TONITE…NO SHOW!!
which is a shame, cuz i love madison and i’ve never been to milwaukee..oh well..next time.
see you in minneapolis?

*ALSO..I DO HAVE A MAILING LIST..
i’ve gotten a lot of “if you had a mailing list, we would know about the tour. i do have one..but i need to add something to the site, so folks can sign up…webmaster gee will whip something up in the near future..

cheers!!

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by admin on October 22, 2005 at 7:09 pm
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*TOUR UPDATE: CLEVELAND
Yaaaaaawwwnnnn..so we rolled into cleveland at 3 or 4a.m….crashed for a coupla hours at a motel 6 and made our way to the Cleveland Institute of Art for a morning slideshow.

The toughest thing about it was they turned the lights off for the slideshow..i wanted to lie down on the floor and go to sleep. i was on autopilot and wasn’t sure if any of the students were into it. but it turned out they were, so it was a cool show.

The really cool thing was the two Professors, Dom and John, took Mat and me out to lunch in the little Italy neighborhood not too far away from the school. I got this panini that rocked my world. We talked politics and spent a good 90 minutes ranting about the sad state of our federal government.. It was good stuff..

Shout out to Rand and Erin for coming out…from Buffalo!! (not just for the show : )

Next, we headed over to the Funny Times office in Cleveland Hts. The Funny Times has been running my work for years, so i was happy to finally meet the full crew.

Their office is great. Shockingly neat and well-organized..with lots of funny political stuff all over the walls. we ate some cake and took some reading material, and headed over to F.T. publisher Ray Lesser’s house where we were to crash for the night..

Next was a stop over Harvey Pekar’s house. Harvey, as many of you know, is the man behind the autobiographical comic book and movie “American Splendor”..(and yes, i know i am in the DVD extras looking like a moron)..anyway..Harvey and me go way back to my first book “Dances with Sheep”..he did the introduction for it…

So we chilled over there for a minute and caught up..Harv showed us his record collection and some other stuff. He talked about how it was really unorganized and I suggested he contact one of those home makeover shows where they come in and organize everything. I’m sure they’d jump at the chance to have a character like Harvey be a part of their show. Harvey probably thought i was still drunk from the ignatz awards..

We left there for our show at Neopolis. A place that was booked two days before we left. and…well…

Let’s just say that the guy who runs it is really, really nice.

Allright..i’m too tired to write about today’s Cincinnati show, so i’ll write about it, tomorrow. We’re at the Red Roof Inn just outside of Indianapolis, looking forward to the first good night of sleep and the 1pm show tomorrow at the Comic Carnival..Eeks!! I’ve got to draw Comics!!

Cheers,

Keef
10/22/05

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by admin on October 21, 2005 at 11:57 am
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*MIDWEST TOUR UPDATE FRI. OCT. 20TH-CLEVELAND

Man..I am soooo tired….we ended up doing SIX slideshow events yesterday..Four in Ann Arbor, one in Dearborn and one in Detroit…and then we drove to Cleveland last night, so we wouldn’t be late for the 10:30am event at the Cleveland Institute of Art. AND i drew my ESPN comic, scanned it, colored it and sent it in the middle of all this. (I will never do this again..)

Anyhoo..it’s all good. We’ve been having a great time..Dan at Green Brain Comics in Dearborn hooked us up with food and drink and a small but well extremely talented crowd of local Detroit cartoonists. (including int’l supa-star Matt Feazell)

Oh yeah…anybody who doesn’t know Sean Bieri’s work, hear me now. His stuff kicks bottom.

But the show of the tour so far has been the CCNDC Community Space event in Detroit with hip-hop crew Dope Poet Society. BIG shout out to Jhon, who put together our biggest crowd yet. A very enthusiastic mix of anarchists, politically active folk, artists and music fans…it was great stuff. We sold a lot of shite…

*POST ANN-ARBOR EVENT..COURTESY OF IAN CASSELBERRY’s BLOG..

It caught my eye right away. I had to look at it. A few years ago, I
was at a comic book shop and a book called Fear of a Black Marker was
waving its arms at me from across the room. The strips inside were
hilariously funny, but also thought-provoking and challenging. And the
always-aspiring cartoonist within me admired the looseness of the art.
This guy just got his thoughts on the page, doing what he had to do to
sell the point. I almost read the whole book right there in the store.

>From that point on, I’ve been a huge fan of “The K Chronicles” by
Keith Knight and have purchased virtually everything the man has
created. (Okay, I haven’t gotten the t-shirts and coffee mugs. Not
yet, anyway.) His strips are a big reason I’m subscribed to Salon and
ESPN the Magazine. And he won my adoration forever when I ordered What
a Long Strange Strip It’s Been from his site, and he signed it “Ian!!
Peace out, my pale brotha!” C’mon, how cool is that? And I was pale at
the time! How’d he know that? (Watch those “pasty” cracks.)

I once met Keef at the San Diego Comic-Con and in the midst of fawning
and slobbering all over him (I took a picture, but it was with one of
those stupid disposable cameras and didn’t turn out), I begged him,
“Please, please, please, Mr. Knight – please come to the Midwest
someday!” Keef patted me on the head, said “Maybe someday,” and wished
groupies would come to his table instead of me.

Well, “someday” finally came last night. Keef has been touring the
Midwest (as “the other black cartoonist,” who’s not Aaron McGruder of
“The Boondocks” fame) with a slideshow presentation of his strips, in
conjunction with promoting a new project of his, The Beginner’s Guide
to Community-Based Arts, and Ann Arbor was on the itinerary. Hell
yeah, I was there!

The event at the Ann Arbor Public Library was sponsored by 826michigan
(an organization I just may have to get involved with soon – brought
to you by the same people who gave you 826 Valencia and 826NYC), and
provided an entertaining evening of poetry, singing, comics, laughter,
and, best of all, discussion. Knight had some fascinating thoughts on
the language of cartooning and demonstrated how comics are able to
convey information that other art forms – such as film, music, and
literature – can’t.

I didn’t start off the evening very well, however. I’m often
uncomfortable meeting people whom I admire. I’ll just stand there,
nodding with a stupid grin on my face. Or try so hard to act cool that
I won’t say anything at all. Or I’ll try to say way too much in that
quick two-to-three-minute window of time and sound like a babbling,
blithering idiot. I got to the library early, while Keef was setting
up, took a seat, and read through a couple of newsweeklies I’d picked
up. Soon after I placed the Metro Times on the chair next to me, I
felt someone looking over my shoulder. And that usually bothers me, so
I turned around to see what was up. It was Keef, who was intrigued by
the cover of the MT’s 25th anniversary issue.

“Cool,” he said. “Is that from Detroit?” OhmyGod, I wasn’t ready to
talk to him yet! I was keeping cool, thinking of what question I’d ask
after the presentation, or what I could say once he signed my book.
But hey, there he was. And it was early. Hardly anyone was in the room
yet, so maybe I could strike up a conversation. Or not. All I could
muster was a feeble “Yeah,” as I considered asking him whether or not
he wanted my Metro Times (which, unfortunately, doesn’t run his
strip). Idiot.

After the show, however, I squeezed a few bucks from what remains of
my college loan, bought two new books, and strung a few coherent
sentences together for Keef. We talked about him finally coming to the
Midwest and a few cartooning techniques before I handed him my books
to sign. When he asked who to make them out to, I showed him my signed
copy of The Passion of the Keef (I know – geek!) and said my name. He
took one look at his signature and drawing (of a hand holding a black
marker triumphantly), and said “Ian? Casselberry, right?”

Have you ever heard those old tapes of the Beatles’ appearance on The
Ed Sullivan Show? Ed said, “Ladies and gentleman, the Beatles!” and
this explosion of screaming came from all the girls in the audience.
That’s similar to the noise I made when Keith Knight said
“Casselberry, right?” “What?” I said. “Yeah! You remember me… ?”

Keef smiled. “Well, there’s two Ians on my mailing list. You and Ian
Nagy, who’s right over there.” (I believe Ian Nagy and I went to
school together at some point, too.)

Hey, I don’t care how he recognized my name. He recognized my name. I
shook the man’s hand, let the man enjoy his Zingerman’s sandwich, and
walked back to my car like Fred Astaire. What a cool evening. (And I
bet it was way cooler than Adrian Tomine and Chris Ware in Iowa City
for the New Yorker College Tour. Figures that would happen after I
left Iowa, by the way.) Thanks, Keef.

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