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PORTLAND, Ore., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), a member-supported public media organization serving the Northwest, today announced the launch of Relative Fiction, a new podcast series that delves into the heart of one of the most nebulous mysteries of the universe: family. Relative Fiction, a new podcast from Oregon Public Broadcasting and award-winning writer/illustrator Nicole Georges. Available March 29.
Launching March 29 on Apple Podcasts, the NPR One app, opb.org and wherever podcasts are available, Relative Fiction is based on writer and illustrator Nicole Georges award-winning 2013 graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura. It blossoms into a much larger story though, with more twists and turns.
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Each year, the town of Angoulême in southwestern France plays host to the Festival International de la Bande Dessinée d’Angoulême (FIBD), which is frequently known as the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Started in 1974, the four-day event is devoted to the ninth art (as comics are often called in France) and celebrates achievements in the medium.
The Angoulême International Comics Festival also administers several prestigious prizes, referred to as Fauves (“Wild Cats”) in reference to FIBD’s mascot. The Angoulême Fauves honor the versatility and transgressive power of the art form. Prizes include the coveted Fauve d’Or (“Golden Wildcat”) for best comics album of the year, as well as prizes for best artwork, best script, and best new work in a series.
Organizers keen to hold Taipei comics event as planned
By Wu Po-hsuan
and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writer
Organizers would strive to hold this year’s Taipei International Comics and Animation Festival as planned, the Chinese Animation & Comic Publishers Association said on Tuesday.
The festival is scheduled for Thursday next week to Feb. 8.
If it goes ahead, people would be barred from lining up to enter the venue the night before the doors open, while a maximum of 9,000 people would be allowed inside at a time, the association said, citing the possibility that a COVID-19 cluster infection centered on Taoyuan General Hospital would prompt authorities to cancel public events.
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