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Troubletown Told You So Book Tour Lurches On Like an Unstoppable Force!
Featuring Lloyd Dangle LIVE the Comedy Floor Show Slideshow!
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- Thursday, May 8, 2008 from 7pm to 9pm
Celebrate 20 years of Lloyd Dangle’s Troubletown
Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco
$5 General Public, Free for Cartoon Art Museum Members
655 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105
415-CAR-TOON
www.cartoonart.org
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- Friday, May 9, 2008 7:30-closing
The Book Zoo
6395 Telegraph Ave. at Alcatraz Ave.,
Oakland, California.
(510) 654-BOOK (654-2665).
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- May 18-20
Surtex, Booth 2235
Jacob Javits Convention Center
New York City |
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Troubletown Told You So: Comics that Could've Saved Us from this Mess is the new collection of comics from Lloyd Dangle, the nationally syndicated cartoonist whose work appears in the San Francisco Bay Guardian and other alternative newsweeklies and lefty political magazines. In his introduction, columnist Dan Savage says, "Thank God there’s at least one person out there who can clearly see the lies and the malice - and he’s still got a sense of humor! This is no small comfort in Bush’s America."
Ranked in the top ten on About.com’s top ten list of political books, Troubletown Told You So takes aim at topics like the war, terror, ethics, consumerism, religion, 9-11, and corporate greed in what is destined to become the definitive account of the George Dubya Bush Years.
Oakland, California cartoonist Lloyd Dangle grew up in Michigan, where he drew cartoons for Michael Moore’s muckraking newspaper, the Michigan Voice. He has also worked for the Village Voice, and his work has appeared in The New York Times, Mother Jones, The Nation, Utne Reader, and Wired. Lloyd was also the first cartoonist assigned to cover the Republican National Convention in New York City.
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