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X-Men was originally to premiere over the Labor Day weekend in September; due to production delays, it was push Notable events of in comics. See also List of years in comics. Events The Canadian publisher Arcana Studio is founded. Marvel Enterprises and Electronic Arts announce a multi-year agreement in which EA will develop a new generation of fighting video games pitting Marvel superheroes against a new, original set of EA heroes.
After 27 years of continuous publication Dave Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark ends issue run. Top Cow Productions launches its new property, Proximity Effect, with the first of two free online issues at http: A page trade paperback collecting the series, with additional anthology stories and a new cover by Marc Silvestri, would be released June It is used either as a surname, or as a given name, commonly male. People with the name Remy include: Richter and written by Earl Mac Rauch.
The premise centers upon the efforts of the polymath Dr. Buckaroo Banzai, a physicist, neurosurgeon, test pilot, and rock musician, to save the world by defeating a band of inter-dimensional aliens called Red Lectroids from Planet Box office figures were low and less than half of the film's production costs were recovered.
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Cinebook — Cinebook Ltd is a British publishing company that publishes comic albums and graphic novels. It describes itself as the 9th art publisher, the 9th art being comics in continental Europe, especially France, Belgium and they typically translate French comics into English and have also issued an original series about the French Queen Marguerite de Valois, also known as Queen Margot.
Cinebook works with a team of translators, including speakers of French, British English. Official website Official North American Site. Raoul Cauvin — Raoul Cauvin is a Belgian comics author and one of the most popular in the humorist field.
Raoul Cauvin was born in Antoing, Belgium in and he studied lithography at the Institut Saint-Luc in Tournai, but upon leaving school found that there no jobs available for lithographers. He started working at Dupuis in as a cameraman for the animation studio the publishing house had started, working on early Smurfs cartoons. Cauvin added another success in with Sammy, about bodyguards in Chicago during the Prohibition era, a short stint on Spirou and Fantasio was not so successful. Cauvin continued to work for the studio as well, writing the scripts for the Musti, Tip and Tap.
He has lived in Nivelles since , by November , he had published over albums, selling over 45 million in total. Cauvins work is almost always humoristic, but he produces both long stories and short gags. In fact, aside from Lambil, other characters, including their colleagues in the book industry, are referred to by their real or pen-names, Cauvin himself, Fournier. Cauvin has also taken up more fantastic themes like that of an angel in Cupido or the hard life of a vulture falling in love with an owl in Les Voraces.
A lot of Cauvins characters are of the sort, easily provoked. He makes his scripts in the form of a comic, suggesting a page lay-out, and he has also made a few comics completely on his own. His works are seen as more artisanal than artistic by the critics. Whatever the critics think of him though, he continues to be successful with the public and sought after by artists. In , he was the 7th bestselling author of comics in France, as a thank you from the publisher Dupuis, Spirou magazine no. All stories originally appeared in Spirou magazine and published in album by Dupuis unless otherwise stated.
FR3 was launched on 6 January with its PDG, Claude Contaime, choosing to concentrate on film, debate, by 22 March , daily local programming for the regions had commenced. Some national programming, including Les Jeux de 20 Heures, made use of the regional network by linking up to studios around the country for live features. On the programming front, the networks first national news programme was introduced in in the form of Soir 3,21 October saw FR3 begin regular live coverage of the ministers questions of the National Assembly. Advertising was introduced to the network in January , by September , the twelve broadcasting centres around the country were airing an average of 3 hours a day of regional output.
Popular programming on Saturday night included the first airings of the American soap opera Dynasty, National and regional news at peaktime was integrated into a new nightly programme, 19 20, launched on 6 May In , the government of Jacques Chirac put forward the proposal of privatising one of the three public television companies.
The original suggestion was to turn FR3 into a private body, changes to the schedule included a supplementary Friday night edition of Thalassa- le magazine de la mer whilst an televised opera was aired every Wednesday night. The arrangement continued until when the launch of the Franco-German network Arte led to the broadcasters demise, on FR3 itself, the network aired current affairs programming on Saturday mornings including Continentales and LEurojournal, both presented by Alex Taylor.
France 3 is an entertainment channel which has missions to deliver domestic. France 5 is today available around the clock. Based in Marcinelle near Charleroi, Dupuis was founded in by Jean Dupuis and it is originally a French language publisher, but publishes many editions both in French and Dutch.
Other language editions are licensed to other publishers. Dupuis was for a time a family business but was sold in the early s and has since changed ownership a few times. The latter was only in French, and contained a mixture of American comics. A few months later, a Dutch edition called Robbedoes followed, after some difficulties during the war, Dupuis started to grow quickly. Le moustique became one of the magazines with information on radio and television programs in Belgium. Dupuis started publishing books as well, but had real success by republishing the comics that had appeared as serials in the magazine.
Sometimes these were one shots, but mainly they came in series, Dupuis has some of the best-selling European comic series, including Lucky Luke, The Smurfs, Gaston Lagaffe and Largo Winch. Many of these albums have been reprinted constantly for thirty or forty years.
In the early sixties, Dupuis started with activities, including the merchandising of its comic series. Most of these werent very successful but further raised the visibility of their comics, still, towards the end of the s, the golden age of Dupuis seemed to be over. Some of the magazines were struggling, the activities were vastly reduced. But the core business, the comics and the magazines, continued to be hugely successful.
Many of the series were turned into animated movies in the s, including Papyrus and Spirou et Fantasio, Dupuis has also started producing computer games. More recently, in , Dupuis joined with twelve other European comics publishing actors to create Europe Comics, a digital initiative co-funded by the European Commissions Creative Europe program. Canal J — Canal J is a French television network dedicated to childrens programming.
It is available through terrestrial television service TNT and is aimed at children aged between 4 and 16 years old. Created on 23 December at the initiative of the French corporation Hachette, with households subscribing on that first day, the channel broadcasts mostly cartoons for 3—13 year-old children by video cassettes headend.
The program schedule is composed of modules of two hours multicast, as a part of this new structure, Canal J was the first chain to open in , to all cable systems for cable and community antenna through the satellite system Telecom 1C. Now that it was everywhere in France, the chain went from to subscribers. By the end of , it had , subscribers, gradually, from cartoons to the benefit of shrinking fiction, films, magazines, documentaries and games. The regular meetings were established, offering programs and widen the range of genres, Canal J continued its subscription growth.
During , the number of subscribers increased from to homes, the launch in November of CanalSatellite analog allowed Canal J to be received throughout France. At Christmas , Canal J celebrated ten years and, for the first time, in February , the chain launched its website Canalj. The site was redesigned on 1 January to become the first site editorial. Canal J reached 2 million subscribers in January , the chain celebrated fifteen years at Christmas and with its success launched a variation for children under seven, TiJi, which has 1. Canal J is the kids and teens channel available on all cable.
Canal Js bid was accepted by the CSA for its circulation in the open channel on the digital terrestrial television. The channel was received by 3.
Since 27 August , the changed its logo from its leaves spiral logo dating from for a more modern look. Heinrich Bauer Verlag KG. Trump got it half-right on Brexit more. Donald Trump got something right for once. In the immediate aftermath of the UK's historic vote to leave the European Union, he observed " a big parallel " between American and British politics. That parallel is not that we want to take That parallel is not that we want to take our borders back, as he would have us believe, but rather that we are witnessing a shared political and economic crisis so deep that even overt xenophobia qualifies as a plausible political alternative.
Donald Trump meets Antonio Gramsci more.
It explains the rise of Donald Trump as symptomatic of what Gramsci called a "crisis of hegemony. We Have a World to Win more. This is my op-ed in Truthout on the March 29, Friedrichs ruling. Supreme Court decision left intact the Abood ruling, which requires all workers at a unionized workplace to pay their "fair share" for the benefits of Supreme Court decision left intact the Abood ruling, which requires all workers at a unionized workplace to pay their "fair share" for the benefits of collective bargaining and union representation.
With Friedrichs now behind us, I argue that organized labor must work with other mass movements towards a grassroots solution to the present political and economic crisis. This is my co-authored op-ed with Johnnie Lotesta, urging progressives to do more to curb extremism in political discourse. It's not about the Donald more. In this piece, Manali Desai and I argue that Donald Trump's popularity has less to do with his personal qualities and more to do with the absence of a coherent political project in U.
What Michigan's right-to-work ruling will mean more. This is my op-ed in the Lansing State Journal regarding the Michigan right-to-work law, which is currently before the state Supreme Court. Though it is critical of antilabor legislation, it lays out in a clear and accessible way the Though it is critical of antilabor legislation, it lays out in a clear and accessible way the arguments for and against right-to-work laws and will be useful to those who are teaching contemporary social issues in sociology, political science, and labor relations.
The lawsuit now before the Michigan Supreme Court is technically about whether the state's right-to-work law applies to public employees, but it is really about the place of workers in American democracy. This is my new op-ed on the Wisconsin right-to-work bill. It traces the rhetoric of individual choice back to the nineteenth-century conflict between workers and political parties. This is my op-ed urging my employer to live up to Catholic social teaching and not give their business to an anti-union hotel. Racial Profiling Real at Providence College more. It addresses a May 16 letter to the Providence Journal insisting that Providence College my employer doesn't have a It addresses a May 16 letter to the Providence Journal insisting that Providence College my employer doesn't have a racial profiling problem.
This is my op-ed in truth-out. The Junkie or how I became a comparative historical sociologist more. This is an autobiographical essay on how I came to be a comparative historical sociologist. It was published in Trajectories, the newsletter of the comparative and historical sociology section of the American Sociological Association. Jun 16, Publication Name: Providence College should change its diversity requirement more.
This is an op-ed by my Fall Sociology students at Providence College. It argues that the attacks on Colin Kaepernick are examples of colorblind racism. Insights From Providence College more. This op-ed in Truthout was written by my students, Marcie Mai and Stephen Skelly, at Providence College PC during our political sociology class together when PC's mass movement against racism took off. This is an op-ed researched, written, and published entirely by my Sociology students on the issue of racial profiling at Providence College.
This is an op-ed by my Sociology students on how student opposition to affirmative action remains high at Providence College despite an increasingly diverse student body. This is news coverage of a rally on May 4, co-organized by students and faculty to urge the administration to stop doing business with anti-union hotels and to stop racial profiling on campus. Backstage Racism at Providence College more. This is an op-ed written by my Sociology class on the racist jokes that get told in private spaces at Providence College. Students, faculty try to sever Providence College's relationship with anti-union Renaissance Hotel more.
This is an article by Bob Plain on our efforts at Providence College to get the administration to boycott an anti-union hotel. We began with an op-ed and are now about to do a leafleting action that calls into question the institution's We began with an op-ed and are now about to do a leafleting action that calls into question the institution's commitment to Catholic social teaching, which is unequivocally pro-labor. Prelude to Ferguson more.
This is an op-ed written by my Sociology students at Providence College. They argue that the path to Ferguson goes through the racial stigma attached to black children as early as elementary school. Review of Building Blocs: This is a review of my co-edited volume by Gianluca Passarelli, political scientist at Sapienza University in Rome.
This is a review of my co-edited volume, Building Blocs: Review of "Building Blocs: Rethinking Labor and Politics in the 19 th and 21 st Centuries. It is critical, but fair, and I very much appreciate his feedback on the book. Choice - Review of Building Blocs: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. The review is written by William A. It's a favorable review by respected scholar of Chicago labor history, so It's a favorable review by respected scholar of Chicago labor history, so I am both pleased and relieved! Reviewed by Isabelle Hugo more. If you've ever sought to understand the crossroads of political change in democratic societies--namely, the sweet spot between social movements, party politics, and electoral change--Party and Society by Cedric de Leon, is an excellent If you've ever sought to understand the crossroads of political change in democratic societies--namely, the sweet spot between social movements, party politics, and electoral change--Party and Society by Cedric de Leon, is an excellent roadmap through this terrain.
Why is it highly relevant? Along with providing a useful outline of the intersection of party and society through the lens of a diverse array of theorists, it creatively demarcates the contours of new political realities as well. For instance, the author cites Hezbollah, Hamas and the African National Congress ANC as examples of political massing that exhibit characteristics of states, parties and social movements simultaneously. In de Leon's terms, these political authorities are "Omnibus Parties" because prior to their assumption of state party, they had already provided many of the services and securities of the state.
Reviewed by Jasmin Siri more. Cedric de Leon's interest lies in a reconstruction of the sociology of democratic party politics. The starting point of his book is The starting point of his book is the observation of a paradox: While parties are too often portrayed as an immobile concrete block, dominant approaches in the field are voter-oriented and mostly isolated from those of the party-centred approaches p. Given this critique, it is interesting that de Leon then follows this criticized distinction with the structure of his book: But first of all, de Leon traces this distinction of party-orientation and voter-orientation back to the 18th century and classic authors of party sociology like Edmund Burke and David Hume pp.
Interview with Cedric de Leon, author of Party and Society more. This free excerpt consists of the preface and the first few pages of the introduction. The interview answers some basic questions about the book that might be of interest to potential readers. I am thrilled to report that a major progressive online magazine, Truth-out.
Free excerpt from my third book, Building Blocs: How Parties Organize Society Stanford more. Parties do not just reflect social divisions like race, class or religion.
They structure and give meaning to those divisions as they struggle to remake the social order. This free excerpt consists of the first 10 pages, where we outline This free excerpt consists of the first 10 pages, where we outline the broad theoretical framework. You can also click on the table of contents for chapter abstracts. Our empirical cases include the U. Interview with Cedric de Leon on his new co-edited book, Building Blocs: This interview answers the following questions: What is Building Blocs about?
What are the individual chapters about?