youtube.com - 16 days ago
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Clip from the Chicago Humanities Festival, Cartoonists in Conversation with Matt Groening and Lynda Barry reciting the comic "Important Questions About ...
chicagotribune.com - 13 days ago
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chicagotribune.com —
Lynda Barry has known Matt Groening forever. Since
they were students at Evergreen State College in Olympia,
Wash., in the early 1970s. Groening heard about this woman who wrote to Joseph Heller , the author of "Catch-22," and asked him to marry her. ...
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Groening, Barry still draw upon each other
mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com - 13 days ago
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mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com —
I laughed out loud at this onstage recitation
of a Life in Hell comic by Matt Groening
and Lynda Barry . This clip, which runs under a minute, is from the Chicago Humanities Festival, " Cartoonists in Conversation with Matt Groening and Lynda Barry ...
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Video: Matt Groening & Lynda Barry: "Important Questions ...
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Mike Lynch Cartoons —
I laughed out loud at this onstage recitation of a Life in Hell comic by Matt Groening and Lynda Barry. This clip, which runs under a minute, is from the Chicago Humanities Festival, "Cartoonists in Conversation with Matt Groening and Lynda Barry." My thanks to Sepcot for posting this. ...
Chicago Humanities Festival wrap-up
The Daily Cartoonist —
Home / Section: Alternative comics Chicago Humanities Festival wrap-up Several stories have been filed about last weekend’s Chicago Humanities Festival featuring several notable cartoonists. The Chicago Tribune writes about New Yorker cartoonists Pat Byrnes , Edward Koren , Roz Chast and New Yorker cartoon editor Robert Mankoff about cartooning humor for The New Yorker . The Tribune also write about Jules Feiffer , Chris Ware , Lynda Barry and Matt Groening about their careers in print. Blogger Leor Galil caught a hint that Matt Groening might retire Life in Hell . The Tribune also ran a story about the decades long friendship ...
Video of the day: Matt Groening and Lynda Barry
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
Groening and Barry recite a rather amusing Life in Hell cartoon in this clip (via Mike Lynch).
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