Build a TARDIS contest
BBC America is sponsoring a homemade TARDIS contest as a "Doctor Who" promotion. Entries can be made of nearly anything and need not be able to traverse space or time (although that certainly would give you a leg up...)
Letter columns returning to DC Comics
DC has announced the return of regular letters pages to its comic book series -- a move I like. Sure, some may argue that lettercols are no longer necessary, and even silly in an age of online forums, but I believe they give comics titles a sense of community. Besides, I'd rather read reasonably thought out and concise opinions on a printed page than scroll through the trolls online.
Fantagraphics to publish complete Carl Barks Duck collection
Oh yeah, sign me up:
In what is sure to be one of the most acclaimed comics events of 2011, Fantagraphics has announced that they will be publishing a definitive collection of Carl Barks’ seminal run of Donald Duck comic stories.
...the first volume will be released in fall of this year. The comics will be published in hardcover volumes, with two volumes coming out every year, at a price of about $25 per volume.
CD, vinyl and download new releases Jan. 4, 2011
Twelve Nights in Hollywood 1&2 Ella Fitzgerald
Twelve Nights In Hollywood: Volumes 3 & 4 Ella Fitzgerald
Lost & Found 1963-74 (Rare & Previously Unreleased Tiny Tim
Primitive London Basil Kirchen
DVD new releases Jan. 4, 2011
Machete
Dinner for Schmucks
The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Complete Third Season
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Motion Comic (Blu-ray/DVD Combo)
Mannix: Fourth Season
Ricky Gervais Show: Complete First Season
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends: Complete Series
Super Hero Classics-Green Hornet Strikes Again
New 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea film in the works
One of my favorite stories and films (the Disney version). I'm sure they'll screw it up. It's in 3-D, for a start...
New Johnny Cash compilation of unreleased tunes on the way
Bootlegs: from Memphis to Hollywood, out Feb. 22, features previously unreleased demo recordings and a smattering of non-album singles and b-sides from the Man in Black. No track listing yet.
Al Jaffee gives snappy answers to not-so-stupid questions
Along with the long-running "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions" feature, Al Jaffee, 89, is famed for creating the back-cover, fold-in cartoon for Mad Magazine. He continues to supply a fold-in for nearly ever issue and is the subject of a new biography, "Al Jaffee's Mad Life" by Mary-Lou Weisman. Nice interview with him here.
John Lennon's Abbey Road suit sells for $46,000
The white suit worn by John Lennon on the cover of the Beatles' Abbey Road LP has sold at auction for $46,000.
I believe Lennon had reportedly kicked heroin by this time as "Cold Turkey," his song about that experience, had already been released by the time he played Toronto with a group including Yoko, Eric Clapton and others.
"I was twice in his presence in this suit in 1969 as a teenager in Toronto," marveled Andrew Jack of Easton by way of Scotland.
"It was during a Toronto tour and my friends and I -- college students at the time -- followed his limousine around in a Volkswagen."
"We were able to come up side by side with the limo and John Lennon was sticking his head out the window, throwing up," Jack recalled. "I think he was nervous from the tour or it was the heroin."
Regardless, there were no permanent stains in evidence on the smartly-tailored suit, its jacket draping below the hips and a waist-high vent lending grace to Lennon's long stride ahead of Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney and George Harrison, as captured in the iconic photograph.
I believe Lennon had reportedly kicked heroin by this time as "Cold Turkey," his song about that experience, had already been released by the time he played Toronto with a group including Yoko, Eric Clapton and others.
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