Birds do it, bees do it, and I do it every morning. It’s what brought me to the brand new Hippie Gypsy coffee shop (because I did it online last night). Richard Feynman did it on the beach (and Leland Myrick depicts that perfectly in his and Jim Ottaviani’s new
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In this podcast, Infopeople’s book guy Michael Cart waxes enthusiastic about the comics and charts their gradual evolution from a single panel newspaper feature to today’s sophisticated graphic novels.
A list of cites from this podcast are here (in PDF format).
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In his latest podcast, Infopeople’s book maven and master of the trivial, Michael Cart, wonders about the impending marriage of Archie Andrews and Veronica Lodge, speculates about the future of ComicCon, and shares his reservations about summer reading programs AND New York Times’ op-ed columnist Nicholas D,. Kristof’s pick of the
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In a previous podcast, Michael Cart talked about this year’s Book Expo America, and how it was in many ways a somewhat lackluster affair.
In his latest Infopeople podcast, he talks about what he sees as the real stars of this year’s BEA: comics and graphic novels.
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In his latest podcast, Infopeople’s resident comic fan(atic) Michael Cart brings you the latest news from the 2009 New York Comic Con and muses about whether girls will ever discover the manifold joys of comics and graphic novels.
Here is a list of cites mentioned in this podcast.
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