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You might remember a bit ago when our Hodge went
to the London Zine Symposium<\/a>? Well, brace yourself, ’cause now
the rest of our arty types are following suit. On July 24th (a month today)
Markgraf and Miranda are off to New Cross Turn Left: a Comics and Art Garden Party!
<\/strong><\/a>Organised by illustrators Julia Scheele, Ellen Lindner and
Howard Hardiman, this is gonna rock. You should come too. Especially if
you’re a fan of Markgraf’s art
for this site<\/a>, or the concept of losing
your Feminist Awkward Balloon<\/a>. We are very friendly and (mostly) do
not bite, so do come say hi.<\/li>\n
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In other news, Em
Carroll’s website<\/a> is finally up, too! We’ve been
waiting for it. Not in a creepy way. Just enthusiastically. Draw This Dress<\/a>, which
we’ve linked before, continues to be awesome. Vera Brosgol<\/a>, the other half of
DTD, is also very cool.<\/li>\n
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AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: Pablo K of the Disorder of
Things blog talks Race,
Gender, Nation and Game of Thrones<\/a>. It’s very good.<\/li>\n
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Comics Alliance present The
New Harley Quinn Costume… Adapted for a Male Superhero<\/a>. With
attendant illuminating paragraph which made us nod into our tea mugs.
The DC
Reboot Fashion Roundtable<\/a> is also entertaining….
y’know, we really need to do some roundtable posts here at BR
Towers. That’d be pretty cool. Assuming we could all quieten down
long enough to hear each other speak, anyway. :D<\/li>\n
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What Tami Said\/Racialicious: Who
Is The Black Zooey Deschanel?<\/a> Really, really thought-provoking
piece on race and the stereotypes we inhabit, on the screen and off. I
don’t think I’ve ever seen a non-white Manic Pixie Dream
Girl, particularly in a live-action format. Except within anime?
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