Movie Description: Helvetica is a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface (which will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2007) as part of a larger conversation about the way type affects our lives. The film is an exploration of urban spaces in major […]
It seems that it’s been quite a while since I did an update. Partly it’s because I’ve been busy. Partly because I’m been a bit under-the-weather. And, partly because everything I’m trying to do has a “but first…” clause. But first you have to do this before you can do that but before you can […]
In the scheme of things it’s not much … hardly a heavy dusting, but it has been snowing off and on most of today. It varies from tiny hard little bits to big thin pancake flakes. I’ve always liked the big flat flakes. They seem to just float down from the sky in lazy drifts. […]
Please watch, listen, and most of all, think about what Mr. Olbermann is saying. I believe we could all do with a bit more thinking before we talk, especially when in a heated argument over policies, beliefs, or whatever…
Gumshoe January 2011 now Online @ www.gumshoereview.com Senior Editor: Gayle Surrette Editor Emeritus: Ernest Lilley Editorial License: Just the Facts – January 2011 by Gayle Surrette Original Fiction: At the Abbey of St Dymphna by Elizabeth Creith Columns: US Books – Gumshoe Staff Graphic Novels/Manga – Gumshoe Staff Media – Gumshoe Staff Zines & Short […]
Senior Editor: Gayle Surrette Editor Emeritus: Ernest Lilley Associate Editor, US: Paul Haggerty Associate Editor, UK: John Berlyne Columnists: Drew Bittner / Sam Tomaino / Charles Mohapel Editorial License: Editorial Matters – January 2011 by Gayle Surrette Columns: US Books – SFRevu Staff UK Books – John Berlyne Graphic Novels/Manga – SFRevu Staff Media Watch […]
We worked during the day and managed to get SFRevu and Gumshoe Review up online for January 1st, 2011. Gumshoe has another original short story this month, “At the Abbey of St Dymphna” by Elizabeth Creith. We added another couple of reviews today but their basically complete now. However, remember each zines has a news […]
UPDATED: 16 Dec 2010, 12:20 PM: Just in from Sourcebooks: I am SO sorry for all the confusion – it has been a busy morning and I have been trying to get the information correct. Please let your readers know the following: First off let me sincerely apologize for all the confusion regarding the free […]
