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NYC EVENT: 92nd Street Y, November 5th

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October 12, 2006
Posted by: Mark Siegel
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Graphic Novels: Traditions and Trends

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Art Spiegelman, Joann Sfar, Jessica Abel and Mark Siegel / Leonard Lopate, moderator

Graphic novelists enjoy freedom to dare, innovate, startle and evolve in ways that moviemakers, musicians and other artists rarely can. Meet some of today’s best graphic novelists and learn why graphic novels are big sellers. The panel features Art Spiegelman, the creator of Maus; Joann Sfar, author of The Rabbi’s Cat, Sardine in Outer Space and Vampire Loves; Jessica Abel, author of La Perdida and Life Sucks; and Mark Siegel, the illustrator of To Dance and the editorial director of First Second Books, a graphic novel imprint. Leonard Lopate is a WNYC radio host.

All happening at the THE 92ND STREET Y.

Date & Time: Sun, Nov 5, 2006, 7:30pm

Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions

Price: $25.00

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One Comment on “ NYC EVENT: 92nd Street Y, November 5th ”

  • Colin | November 6th, 2006 10:19 pm

    Damn. Day late and a dollar short.

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