This week on The Utopian: Foundation
Mr. Anderson's affability is put to the test. Meanwhile, Nate Aguila makes his first appearance as he checks in on his younger brother Luis.
Mr. Anderson's affability is put to the test. Meanwhile, Nate Aguila makes his first appearance as he checks in on his younger brother Luis.
Let this serve as an introduction to a series of blog posts I'm going to do over the next year or so looking at the stories behind each CD on the brushed-steel shelves of my lonely CD tower.
I’ve been meaning to share this story for a while, but didn’t really have an impetus until I recently posted... Continue reading →
As Sagebrush High School gears up for the big fundraising gala celebrating the opening of the James Douglas Center for Conflict Resolution, fears that sabotage may be lurking rear their ugly heads.
Want to help homeless animals but you're either not a pet person or don't have any room left in your house? Well, then, get down to Blackbird Studios (1551 S. Commerce St., Las Vegas) tomorrow (Saturday, May 19) at 6 p.m. for the "Further our Furry Friends" art show and benefit.
Lately I've been really busy with illustration work, mostly commissions for various publications. I'm not complaining at all; it's just odd how these things tend to come (and, sadly, go) in clusters.
It would be great to see you all at the Arts Factory this Saturday, May 5, from 5 to 10 p.m. for HellPop!‘s Free Comic Book Day celebration.
When I posted the last page of "The Utopian" in October 2010, I effectively closed the door on that chapter of my creative life. Or so I thought.
Yes, this is a photo of a cat chilling out on a couch. Inside my house. Inside a space in which I live. Yes, dear reader, somehow, I have become a cat owner. Kind of. Purely by accident.
I originally had a few blog posts planned for this week, full of the usual self-promotional and/or irreverent bullshit I usually sling at you. Then I found out yesterday that Tommy Marth had died early Monday morning, likely by his own hand.