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On the Road: The Music of Ana Egge

March 26, 2013

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By Chris Jalufka | 03.26.13 When musicians pass through town on tour you don’t usually get the chance to have a few beers with them.  Grab dinner. Relate to them as people. There’s no special ticket for that. The freeways that cut through my little country town feed the coast from San Francisco down to LA. […]

“Please Tip Your Illustrator On The Way Out, Thank You.”

February 7, 2013

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By Chris Jalufka | February. 06. 2013 Life is a series of jumbled and contrasting pieces. Wait. Scratch that. They’re not contrasting, just disparate – an immobile network of gears and some of those gears are in fact raccoon pelts and a few are playing cards. In other words, life is made up of stuff […]

Jerrod Maruyama at the WonderGround Gallery

January 29, 2013

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There is one part of the creation process that freelance illustrators go through that always seems a mystery to me – the beginning. When the audience sees the final piece in a gallery or as a product in a store, what they don’t see are the hundreds of ideas that lead to that moment. Sketches. […]

Making Television: Actor & Writer John Lehr

December 19, 2012

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I was making up a list in my head. On it is ‘Seinfeld.’ Also ‘Cheers’ and ‘Adventure Time.’ More get added, shows like ‘Code Monkeys’ and ‘Star Trek.’ That’s original series and Next Generation. I don’t know what to call this list, but it would seem like the title would go something like, ‘My Favorite […]

A Writer’s Perspective: Jenni Prange Boran in Austin

November 7, 2012

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Since being home from the Austin Film Festival I’ve had to answer a lot of questions. Before I explain, let me say this — I attended the festival with a Producer’s Badge and a script in the second round of the competition. To parents, friends, and neighbors this is impressive, only because they have no idea […]

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