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Jules Feiffer

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IBerkshires.com, June 23, 2009
...art exhibit, created exclusively for and in collaboration with the Pillow, displaying the work of Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer. Free to the public at Jacobs Pillow June 24August 30, A Dance to Jules Feiffer relates the art of movement...
Examiner.com, June 17, 2009
...couple of goldfish and supplies, buy them for Father's Day with this book! The Daddy Mountain by Jules Feiffer. This book wasn't a huge hit in the stores but I found it from my favorite independent bookseller, Books & Books in Miami. Who's the biggest,...
Marie Evening News, May 13, 2009
...bad for kids? and 1 being ?fine for kids.?) Book Report ?The Phantom Tollbooth,? by Norton Juster (author), Jules Feiffer (illustrator) Ages: 9-12 Pages: 272 'It seems to me that almost everything is a waste of time,' Milo laments. '[T]here's...
NPR, May 9, 2009
..., the new children's book by author Kate Feiffer and illustrator Jules Feiffer, was inspired by the Obamas' public search for a dog to join them in the White House. Kate Feiffer says she got the idea for the book during Obama...
Lower Hudson Online, May 4, 2009
...KATONAH - After four decades of creating political cartoons for The Village Voice, 80-year-old artist Jules Feiffer admitted yesterday that just a few years ago, he had trouble drawing his daughter's dog. 'I learned how to draw Henry through practice,'...
Chicago Tribune, April 18, 2009
...debut last week. In 'Which Puppy?' (Simon & Schuster), author Kate Feiffer and her father, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer, worked around this by focusing on the vetting process. 'Ours is about the search within the animal kingdom to find...
Examiner.com, April 15, 2009
...several other children?s books about the new first puppy. Which Puppy? by Kate Feiffer and illustrated by Jules Feiffer is about a contest to live in the White House and First Dog by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth Zappitello, illustrated by Tim Bowers is...
USA Today, April 15, 2009
...a parade of books capitalizing on the first puppy. Already out: Which Puppy? by Kate Feiffer, illustrated by Jules Feiffer, about a contest to live in the White House, and First Dog by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth Zappitello, illustrated by Tim Bowers,...
USA Today, April 15, 2009
...a parade of books capitalizing on the first puppy. Already out: Which Puppy? by Kate Feiffer, illustrated by Jules Feiffer, about a contest to live in the White House, and First Dog by J. Patrick Lewis and Beth Zappitello, illustrated by Tim Bowers,...
Huffington Post, April 12, 2009
...of signed books by Nelson Algren, Norman Mailer, Studs Terkel, John Cheever, James Michener, Mary Hemingway, Gay Talese, Jules Feiffer, Emmett Williams, et al...
USA Today, March 30, 2009
...us to the White House.' Feiffer, 45, quickly wrote a story and enlisted her father, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer, 80, to do the illustrations. He spent three weeks 'drawing dogs day and night.' Meanwhile, another father-daughter team,...
USA Today, March 30, 2009
...us to the White House.' Feiffer, 45, quickly wrote a story and enlisted her father, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Jules Feiffer, 80, to do the illustrations. He spent three weeks 'drawing dogs day and night.' Meanwhile, another father-daughter team,...
PublishersWeekly.com, February 27, 2009
...for an April 6 release by Sleeping Bear Press; Which Puppy? by Kate Feiffer, illustrated by her father, Jules Feiffer, originally scheduled for an April 21 release by Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, but pushed up to April 7; and Now Hiring: White...
Helium, February 26, 2009
...and the more complex 1200-page epic Church & State, which was inspired in equal parts by Tolstoy and Jules Feiffer, as what starts as high farce becomes genuinely gripping political drama, a true novel of ideas in the 19th century mould (albeit not up to...
Walrus Magazine, January 31, 2009
...pill. If such a voice sounds familiar, though, I think it?s because it owes so much to Jules Feiffer. With his Sick Sick Sick strip in the ?50s, Feiffer was one of the first who helped create the role of the weekly newspaper cartoonist, who was able...
MovieMaker, January 28, 2009
...award and its namesake.? Past recipients of the Ian McLellan Hunter Award include Ring Lardner, Jr., John Sayles, Jules Feiffer and Nora Ephron. SHARE THIS STORY TAGS 1988 oscar for best original screenplay amy adams doubt east ian mclellan hunter...
Los Angeles Times, January 26, 2009
...Today is Jules Feiffer's 80th birthday. He's been winning prizes for his work since, at age 5, he received a gold medal in a children's art contest. In 1986 he...
Prague Post, January 16, 2009
...assisted by Silken Floss (Johansson). If Miller gets Eisner's humor - and that of his ghost collaborator Jules Feiffer - it should more than makeup for his proto-fascist 300. (opens Feb. 19) The Duchess-UK. Saul Dibb, director. Keira Knightley, Ralph...
New Yorker, December 29, 2008
...called an American existentialism. The column also helped Mailer discover that journalism suited him. The other star was Jules Feiffer, whose weekly cartoon strip ran for forty-one years. Tells about the influences of Will Eisner, Mort Sahl, Elaine May,...
Walrus Magazine, November 29, 2008
...pioneers, but the ones that I was aware of were the first guys in the Village Voice like Jules Feiffer and Stan Mack and Mark Alan Stamaty. And it just so happened that alternative papers came about at the same time Matt [Groening] and I graduated from...
, June 8, 2009
...observation in a lot of ways but in tone the work in this book reminded me more of Jules Feiffer than it did of Don Martin. Berg's work -- in this volume at least -- is the bright red strip of sunburn at the edge of a sharply-starched...
Silver Age Comics, May 30, 2009
...can't resist his coverage of Marshall Rogers' all-too-brief stint on Batman in Detective Comics. Bill Jourdain covers Jules Feiffer's groundbreaking reprint book , the Great Comic Book Superheroes. I remember reading that book in the late 1960s at the...
Pet Connection Blog, May 9, 2009
...to him interview Jules and Kate Feiffer about their children’s book, “Which Puppy?” I’ve always loved Jules Feiffer’s work, and the book sounds so adorable once I finished with my errands I ordered it. From NPR: “I watched [now-Pres....
Book Dads: Fathers Who Read!, April 19, 2009
...The Daddy Mountain by Jules Feiffer This picture book by cartoonist Jules Feiffer shows the adventure of a little girl who decides to climb all the way to the top of her father, a.k...
Bending Bookshelf, March 13, 2009
...book. Also recommended by Zusak: I Am the Messenger . The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer: This is a strange and imaginative book about escaping boredom. My favorite part is when Milo attempts to orchestrate a sunrise...
chaudoin blog, January 16, 2009
...theatrical shorts, which won five Academy Award nominations and one Oscar. This compilation includes: “Munro” - Written by Jules Feiffer, this Oscar-winner about a four-year-old boy inadvertently drafted by the United States Army is one of...
Unscrewing The Inscrutable - Comments, January 2, 2009
...My first choice comes from Jules Feiffer's play, Little Murders. It's the First Existentialist Church of Greenwich Village, "you know, the one with the sign, 'Jesus died for our sins. Dare we make his...