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February 6, 2012 12:05 am
I’ve received a lot of personal messages reacting to last Friday’s post by Amid. I just want to remind everybody that posts by Amid reflect Amid’s point of view. Posts by myself reflect mine. Posts that reflect both of our views are tagged with the Brewmasters label. So, in short, always check the byline and direct your messages accordingly. Thanks. Comments Off posted in Ideas/Commentary, Jerry Beck April 29, 2011 12:05 am
Here’s a massive plug/checklist for my numerous public activities during the next week. If you live in L.A. come one, come all!
Friday Night – Van Eaton Auction Preview 6:30pm. Unbelievable animation rareties on display – AND food! From 6:30pm onward, tonight at Van Eaton Galleries in Sherman Oaks. All are welcome – Free!
Saturday Afternoon – CineFamily Special screening, The History of the Super Hero Cartoon 1pm – Everything from Fleischer Superman to Super President (above), with Roger Ramjet, Bat Fink and The Mighty Heroes in between!
Sunday Afternoon – Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, I will be there Sunday at 2:30pm signing books at the Insight Editions/Palace Press booth (#912) on the campus of USC. Free admission!
Tuesday Night – Fleischer Cartoons in 35mm 8pm – UCLA Restoration prints including Koko’s Earth Control, Snow White, Somewhere In Dreamland and many others as you haven’t seen them before… At the CineFamily/Silent Movie Theater May 3rd at 8pm.
Wednesday Night – Adobe First Frame will showcase works from students in USC’s John C. Hench Division of Animation and Digital Arts on Wednesday May 4th. It begins at 7:00pm and includes a 90-minute screening program of 24 participating student films. For more info: Click Here!
Thursday Night – As usual, the first Thursday of every month, Janet Klein and her Parlor Boys play 20s, 30s jazz and pop tunes, preceeded by me and my 16mm projector with rare musical shorts and cartoons of the 1930s. 8pm at the Steve Allen Theater. 5 Comments » posted in Events, Jerry Beck March 1, 2011 5:16 pm
Big news: ASIFA-Hollywood, the largest ASIFA chapter in the world, has chosen a new president and vice-president. Veteran artist and studio exec Frank Gladstone (above, left photo) will be taking over as president from Antran Manoogian who served in that role for over 20 years. The new vice-president is the world’s greatest Herman and Katnip expert (not to mention an editor of the site you’re reading right now) Jerry Beck. Congratulations to both Frank and Jerry! The organization put out a press release today offering some clues about their new direction:
51 Comments » posted in Business, Asifa Hollywood, Frank Gladstone, Jerry Beck September 2, 2010 3:00 am
There’s a holiday weekend coming up – and as usual, I’ll be spending most of it in a darkened theatre – starting tonight!
I’ll start the long weekend by showing vintage 16mm musical films and cartoons to open the Janet Klein show tonight at the Steve Allen Theatre. Tonight’s show is a party to celebrate her new album, Whoopee Hey! Hey!. It’s gonna be good. It starts at 8pm. Tickets: here.
Beginning Friday I’ll spend four days watching 35mm prints of old movies, shorts, cartoons and trailers at the Egyptian Theatre, the home of the annual Cinecon. On Friday afternoon, at 2:30pm in a ballroom adjacent to the dealers rooms in the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel on Highland, I’ll take a break to sign my new book, The 100 Greatest Looney Tunes and show a few 16mm prints. When the weekend is over, on Tuesday September 7th, I’ll be hosting my usual first-Tuesday-of-the-month animation screening at the CineFamily (at the Silent Movie Theatre). This month I’ll be running a marathon of Crazy Cartoon Commercials. Join me as we run two hours of vintage 1950s and 60s animated commercials (in 16mm and 35mm), featuring rare early TV spots featuring Charlie Brown, Bugs Bunny, Casper and Woody Woodpecker, in ads created by the likes of Tex Avery, Stan Freberg, Friz Freleng and Chuck Jones. The show starts at 8pm. Advance tickets available here. I’ll be showing stuff like this: |
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