In October of 2010, political cartoonists Ted Rall and Matt Bors joined S.W.
Conser in the KBOO studios for a live interview about the unembedded
fact-finding trip they took through Afghanistan two months earlier. Due to
time constraints, many of their additional storie...
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Derf Backderf is the author of multiple graphic novels, including My Friend
Dahmer, Punk Rock and Trailer Parks, Trashed, and the
Eisner-award-winning Kent State: Four Dead in Ohio. His alternative
comic The City ran in over 75 weekly newspapers for 25 years, and his bo...
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Editorial cartoons are often the most popular feature on the newspaper page,
but with print publications battered by the left-right punch of the internet
and vulture capital, more and more political cartoonists find themselves
wandering in a media wilderness.
Enter Coun...
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Spain Rodriguez was one of the most prolific and visionary members of the
underground cartoonist movement in the 1960’s and 70’s. He covered the
1968 Democratic National Convention for the newspaper The East Village
Other, he ran with the Road Vultures Motorcycle Club, ...
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John McAfee was a computer programmer and businessman who created the first
commercial anti-virus software in the 1980’s. A few years later, he
stepped down from his own company, a multi-millionaire. In the decades
that followed, his adventures — and misadventures — gr...
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Artist, author, professor and creative coach Jessica Abel visited Portland in
2006 for the second annual Wordstock Literary Festival, where she unveiled
her epic graphic novel La Perdida. Jessica took the time to sit down with
Bill Dodge and S.W. Conser to muse about yo...
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One of the lifelines to local artists in difficult times is the Oregon Arts
Commission. They've been helping arrange grants to artists and arts
organizations for over half a century. And one of those many grants is
the Oregon Media Arts Fellowship, awarded in collabora...
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In this extended conversation about filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest, we
spend an extra 20 minutes with three local activists who have worked
for years to boost the independent film production and exhibition
scene in Oregon.
Tim Williams is the Executive Director of ...
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Filmmaking in the Pacific Northwest goes back well over a century, and the
movies made in Oregon tend to be more experimental and quirky than the
typical Hollywood fare. Meanwhile, audiences in Oregon tend to be more
supportive of their theaters than their counterparts ...
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The streaming comedy series Shrill, based on the memoir by Seattleite Lindy
West, tackles such hot-button issues as abortion, cancer care, and body
shaming. Filmed in Portland, and inheriting a production team from the
sketch comedy series Portlandia, Shrill boasts the ...
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