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Zap Snatch & Crumb: Cartoonist R. Crumb on His Creative Inspirations
Cartoonist R. Crumb on the creative process behind Zap, Snatch, Fritz the Cat and Janis Joplin's Cheap Thrills
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Computer Soul
Long before PhotoShop became a verb, RS saw the future of digital illustration
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The Portable War Memorial Commemorating VD Day
Kienholtz's anti-war sculpture is not simply a commentary on the futility of war, or the stupid complacency of lawn furniture suburbia, but a devastating, all embracing put-down of the whole mess, past, present and, by all indications, future
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The Kustom Kar Show
The art of custom-designed hot rods is taking off fast and furious
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One Panel Is Worth a Thousand Balloons
From the twisted art of R. Crumb to the outrageous creations of Steve Clay Wilson, comics aren't just for kids anymore
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Light Art
Light shows at rock concerts can be as entertaining as the band, if not even more
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Top of the Underground: Reel Humor & Flashes
A look at the counterculture films the mainstream is probably going to miss
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Visuals: A Mind-Blown, Chaplinesque Mouse
Artist Rick Griffin draws cartoon-inspired posters for Jimi Hendrix, Quicksilver
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The Death of the Great Poster Trip
The show is over; concert posters aren't the art pieces they used to be
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"Make Love, Not War, or Brown Rice"
Filmmaker Ben Van Meter takes moviegoers on a magical anti-establishment mystery tour
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