Friday, December 31, 2010

Everybody Loves Raymond And Debra's Bathrobe

FIRST FESTIVAL OF SAVUTO



It is concluded, with great success (and with the direct telavisiva Rai 3), 1 festival Strine Savuto organized by the cultural association "Prosagre Bocca di Piazza" Relatives of the town. In a room of spectators and enthusiasts gremitissima Strine Cosenza, Grandinetti elegant hotel, situated a short walk from the famous ski slopes of the Sila, over a hundred strinari battled with the leading traditional instruments in Calabria and filled with verses of Strina taste and irony.
Each municipality belongs to Sila mountain community pre-sang his own composition, arousing great enthusiasm. Among those present, in addition to the mayors of participating municipalities, the Provincial Councillor for Sports and Entertainment, who in salutoai like to present, thanked the organizers and participants and highlighted the importance of the cultural event organized.
For the record, the victory went to the group by the tri patch "of the town of Malin.
guest of honor the folk group "U Campanaru" by Lake, who brought the original "Strina laghitana. A special praise goes to the Association, which has had great intuition in promoting cultural event and put together a project that was "bound in brotherhood," the municipalities in Cosenza.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Excretion Of Excess Iron In The Body

Strine Strine FESTIVAL 2011






























January 1, 20.30 Grand Final "CINEMA THEATRE LAKE


competitors in the race:
1) BETWEEN PORK Viaccia DOMENICO
2) A HOCARA STRINARI OF RIGHT TO MANU PIERO MARANO
3) A QUEEN FROM HAMIGLIA LUCHINO POLITANO
4) AND ALL U PARMU CHICATURA GIOVANNA MAZZOTTA
5) CURAGGIU HORZ AND PIER PAOLO SACCO
6) STRINATI ABOUT VENA CORE DU CORRADO Martillotta
7) SURDATU PPE ALL COUNTRY FLOWER CICERO
8) ALL'URTIMU MUMENTU PATRIK Pilus
WHERE LISTEN TO THE STRINARI
January 1 CINE-THEATRE LAKE 20.30
January 2 REST HOUSE AT OLD LAKE 15
January 2 HOCARA 17 HOURS OF ST JOSEPH LAKE
January 5 CUPIGLIONE LAKE FARM


Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Creative Extigy Trouble With Windows 7

December 20, 2010 - Filed motion to address the PGT PGT

At the City Council Monday, December 20 The U.S. group council filed a motion with the object of future guidelines PGT. This motion

(the document is by clicking the link) was necessary because if there were submitted after the deposition of PGT acts could hardly put any changes or revisions.

This motion completes the work with the observations by the SEA.


Thursday, December 23, 2010

Why Do People Have Numbers In Their Statuses

Merry Christmas with friends of Polly


Christmas is coming and provides us with the IDW volumone that might be the perfect gift: POLLY AND HER PALS 1913 - 1927

This is a huge hardback with laminated cover, 176 pages printed in color on very thick paper matte, 30x40 for $ 75.

With an introduction by Paul Craig Russell and a learned (and beautifully illustrated) introduction by Jeet Heer on Cliff Sterrett, the book (in color, large format) the first Sunday (December 28, 1913) and two pages chosen for each year from 1914 to 1923, followed by a Full chronological sequence, which runs from November 30, 1924 to April 12, 1925, Sterrett when he took a sabbatical.
After offering a selection of 6 boards released during this time by ghost artists that stand out immediately because it printed on colored paper (only the frame, because the plates are white and perfectly restored), sharing with those of Sterrett, 22 November 1925-25 December 1927.
The cover of the book is by Lorraine Turner and the tables are presented full complement of their respective strips.

A second volume will contain the tables from 1928 to 1930 (and is also preparing a volume of daily strips).


Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Repairing Polly Pocket Clothes

Night Shift



And fortunately coming back!

I refer to the essay on the great Benito Jacovitti (Jacovitti - sixty years of comic surrealism "), edited by Nicola Pesce Editore .

This is, in effect, a new edition of the essay (by the same authors) published in the now remote 1992, the United Press (Jacovitti - the cartoonist and the myth in fifty ' years of Italian Comics ").
But between that and this is the same difference is found between the "Custody and Lucia" and "The Betrothed."
not because the authors have gone to wash clothes in the Arno (which, being all from Tuscany, it was unnecessary), but because you are dealing with a work rewritten, updated and expanded.

The book is a hardback with laminated cover (size 20x27 cm), 352 pages, well printed in black and white (but we also have a polychrome sixteenth as an insert) and richly illustrated (with ' Excellent graphics Sebastian Barcaroli).

The tome begins with a foreword by Gianni Brunoro and continues with a historical-critical essay, smooth and deep, Luca Boschi-rodatissimo trio of Leonardo Gori, Andrea Sani, who, in six chapters, traces the life and works of master Termoli inception to recent work. The three essayists then added a chapter with the analysis of the relationship between Jac and the society in which he lived and two with acute examination of its graphic language and verbal.
This is followed by a long interview with cartoonist and closes with three appendices References (edited by Franco Bellacci), which collect all his works (comic or otherwise).

An indispensable book on a Great World of Comics, to buy, read and enjoy.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Why Are Ppl Posting Numbers

MEETING The former magistrate Gherardo Colombo


Gherardo Colombo, a former magistrate of Clean Hands, Loggia P2 , Crime Ambrosoli etc, will speak on Wednesday January 12 2011, 18:00
, meeting with the theme:
Legality: a core value or an overkill in today's society?
hosts an evening Luke Politano
IPSIA "Puecher" off-target, 56 Rho (Mi)

Heated Socks To Wear In Bed

1 FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS PARTY ON THE LAKE STRINATI




FOLKLORE AND CULTURE:

STRINATI THE YEAR


HOTEL GRANDINETTI (MOUTH OF SQUARE-parent 28/12)



the event, organized by the Committee Boccadipiazza festivals, will take the strinari of municipalities of Valle del Savuto.


guest of honor. " U CAMPANARU"

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LAKE IS WAITING from 23/12 to 6 / 1
WITH:
E HOCARE (fire lit throughout the country, all eves)
U PRISEPIU (CHURCH OF ST GIUSEPPE)
STRINATI A (CINEMA)
AND MORE ', U AMMAZZAMU PUARCU
AUGURISSIMI - AUGURISSIMI - AUGURISSIMI

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Holly Willoughby Fake Fotos

Calolziocorte: the comments submitted by the SEA

us Tuesday, December 14, the deadline for submitting comments on the SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment).

Just to give an indication: What is the SEA?

The Strategic Environmental Assessment - SEA - is configured as a fundamental tool to support decision-making that characterizes the plan document, which is part of the PGT (Government of the Territory Plan).

The SEA is a process of preliminary analysis of the environmental impact resulting from the implementation of planning tools in order to promote sustainable development and protect the environment. A

Calolziocorte the administration has put some measures in area of \u200b\u200bserious concern in our group council. On all the area of \u200b\u200bVilla Ceschina sees none other than the person concerned Minister Brambilla.

Observation of the SEA PGT Calolziocorte

Monday, December 13, 2010

Visual Aids Magnifiers

AUGURISSIMI

LA PREPARING TO ALL VISITORS PORGE BEST WISHES

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Cost Of Xanax On Street

Dissertation talkative at full speed on the crisis of comics for newspapers


Hard times for the red!
After the closure of Little Orphan Annie, Brenda Starr Reporter also announced the conclusion (will be January 2, 2011).
The two authors (Mary Schmich and June Brigman) had expressed its intention to abandon the series TMS and the agency has, therefore, determined that it was useless to look for new artists and continue the adventures of a journalist, now present only 3-dozen newspapers.
The alleged Schmich: "I do not think that the character is dead. But it is the comic strip in this form that it is ... " .
Someone may find this statement catastrophic, but I think it's just the reality of the facts.

not just Annie and Brenda to be the dinosaur extinction: is the newspaper itself.

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the daily newspaper was the main means of mass communication in American society.
In large urban centers, are published in several newspapers publishing groups of competitors (think of New York, where there were the World Pulitzer against Journal Hearst against ' Herald Tribune Gordon Bennett Jr. against News Patterson, etc...)
It was this situation of competition to "create" the industry of comics, language was born as an evolution of the cartoon (hence the name of "Comics", or "comic") to attract buyers.
And after gaining readers, the newspaper launched the strip in installments, because the mechanism of "continues ..." those loyal readers, prompting them to buy the newspaper every day to follow a never-ending story.
Comics And the language had evolved further, moving from humor to joke about the complex history of adventure (though not shrugged off as "Comics").

During the first decades of the twentieth century, the newspaper had resisted with determination to the rise of radio and cinema, and he was right enough also to the economic crisis of the Great Depression, but the real Great Depression began in the '40s: the shortage of paper (material interest of war during the Second World War) had shown the newspaper editor that the format of the strips could be reduced without incurring the wrath of readers (sad discovery that you will take advantage excessively).

The coup de grace came in '50, with the explosion of television, which immediately won the primacy between the means of mass communication.

Incompresibilmente, comics unions, to fight stapotere of the TV, they chose a gradual reduction in size (to put more strips in the same space) and the abandonment of the "continuity" (both on the narrative level, you could not beat the TV ...).
Probably, it was a losing battle, but in my view, a different attempt at resistance would have been wiser.

The reduction of sizes gradually put these comics in crisis who need to design a more elaborate (especially adventure strips).
If, in the '30s, a page of newspaper was usually about 40x60 cm, with wide strips usually six columns (or 30 cm), now we are left with pages of newspaper that does not even reach 30 cm in width and only 3 columns wide strips (almost half of those age aurea).
Obviously, in such limited space, authors should make good use of a design very simple and very concise dialogues.
This (albeit slowly) back to the dominance of humor strips.
But they eventually began to suffer hardship.
Indeed, other humor strips (I think the first was Frank and Ernest, in 1972) are practically a single cartoon, which, as horizontal, set back the evolution of comics, which began as the development of the stick and returned to be sticker.

To better understand, here is a page of newspaper in 1936 (yellow), compared with the 1989 (light blue):


And, for better horrified, here are two bands (from these pages) superimposed that best display the drama


Today, newspapers do not become more competitive with each other (often American cities have only one daily), but not only require further competition from all these media (Radio, Cinema, TV), was added to these the most dangerous of all: the Internet.
The most dangerous because it can provide in all respects, newspapers, only one format than on paper, but electronic.

But with the Internet, have appeared in the comic-strips and .
And these, I have seriously deluded.
In my utter naivete, I thought that the perpetrators of daily strips, free from the constraints of size, would take advantage of the new medium to continue to revitalize the strip (which, perhaps, they would bounce on the printed newspaper).
But (alas), and almost all -strips views are similar to those of today's daily paper (the authors shall conform to the model and no one dares otherwise).

The only e-comics adventurous, I was impressed (and a professional work appearance, for regularity of publication) was JAZZ AGE CHRONICLES, published in the Net 2002. It was a sort of table weekly which published Slampyak Ted for a couple of years, before moving on to design years for the TMS.
nothing else I've seen and if anyone knows tell similar work (not published various trinkets or amateur), I will be happy to be proved wrong.

This makes me love even more the authors of the syndicated comic strip in the past, because I understand how their work was highly unlikely.
If I think of Milton Caniff, who wrote and drew (even with helpers) something like 36 squares of TERRY AND THE PIRATES every week (!!!), I realize that today would not be feasible: much better, if you are good, work on books, better paid and much more relaxed pace.

So facciamocene one reason: the golden age of comic strip is finally finished and it is just to wait the complete extinction.
The only serious and reasonable prospect for fans is to work for the preservation of the heritage of the past with the reprints of the masterpieces in their golden years (and will live in BRENDA STARR REPORTER collection for Hermes in 2011 Press).

Thursday, December 2, 2010

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Little Abner

While Fantagraphics announces plans for a reprint of the full BARNABY Crockett Johnson, let's look at one of the last series of the other publishing house, in the "war of reprints," seems determined to keep a place first line, the IDW.

A couple of days ago, I took in the second volume of the comic book series of Li'l Abner.
For those who were asked the meaning of a new reissue of the work of Al Capp (considering that Fantagraphics had reprinted years ago, as in Italy, both Scott and Train), I must point out that ' IDW edition of offers for the first time, the weekly tables in color, always previously ignored.

The book, a hardcover with synthetic leather overlays in silver and a plastic jacket colors, has 252 pages, printed on matte paper decently heavy, has a preface by Bruce Canwell usually eo 5 strips per day (black and white) or a table on Sundays (in color) on each page. The format (vertical) is 24x30 cm at a cost of $ 50.

This second volume presents the years 1937 and 1938 with the following provision: first day of a year, then the corresponding year of Sunday (following self-narrative threads), then the second year of daily and, to close in the second year of Sunday.
Unfortunately, in his later books, IDW has ceased to enter the index analysis, which would help to find the appearances of the various characters of the vast world created by Al Capp (but there is always the ribbon bookmark).

In general, a very interesting book to enjoy in full (daily and Sunday) the work of the greatest genius of Al Capp.