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Some Thoughts on the Nature of Comic Cons | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Some Thoughts on the Nature of Comic Cons. Posted on September 23, 2012 in: Comics. Other than that, I barely went to the con, and I didn’t have a very good time in 2010 either, especially after I nearly went insane. I also want to give respect to joints like Trickster. Thanks to Sloane Leong. For the note on this one) that are attempting new paradigms for showcasing art and and artists, and what appears to be creating a...
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Stupid Wolkin | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Category Archive: Stupid Wolkin. Some Thoughts on the Nature of Comic Cons. Posted on September 23, 2012 in: Comics. Other than that, I barely went to the con, and I didn’t have a very good time in 2010 either, especially after I nearly went insane. I also want to give respect to joints like Trickster. Thanks to Sloane Leong. For the note on this one) that are attempting new paradigms for showcasing art and and artists, ...
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Dispatches from Comic Con | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Category Archive: Dispatches from Comic Con. My Final Dispatch from Comic Con. Posted on July 26, 2010 in: Dispatches from Comic Con. San Diego Comic Con. It is over I am over and I am inside you and I finally understand that this was never about comics or movies this was about turning a a building with 100,000 people in it into a giant game of Wooly Willy. Dispatches from Comic Con #5. San Diego Comic Con. 8221; and the...
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Comics | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Planning a Comic Uncon. Posted on October 27, 2012 in: Comics. This is expanding a bit on some earlier thoughts about comic cons, found right here. If it ever becomes a real thing, you’re all invited! No, you’re not.). At least 2.5-3 days, preferably over a weekend. 150-200 participants, representing a diverse range of people within the comics world/community/whatever. Ideally, this would involve equal numbers of fan...
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Remembering a Teacher | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Posted on August 16, 2012 in: Jewish. From Chain of Miracles. By Pauline Dubkin Yearwood. I just got this article in the mail from my dad, and it certainly took me right back to the teenage days. The quote above is from an article about Rabbi Meyer Juzint Z”L. An incredibly beloved teacher from my high school. We did have our moments, though. A story:. You have to see this! 8220;Chickens, Dovid! Look at the chickens!
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Rosie’s Basement | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Category Archive: Rosie’s Basement. Welcome to Rosie’s Basement. Posted on July 30, 2012 in: Jewish. At some point, he helped to design the interiors of JCC’s across the country. I didn’t know any of this until I went into the basement with mom and Linda, and by then it was too late to ask him about it. Out of everything that I found and saved, this is by far my favorite item. It’s an ashtray:. Now before we get to the n...
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Welcome to Rosie’s Basement | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Welcome to Rosie’s Basement. Posted on July 30, 2012 in: Jewish. At some point, he helped to design the interiors of JCC’s across the country. I didn’t know any of this until I went into the basement with mom and Linda, and by then it was too late to ask him about it. Out of everything that I found and saved, this is by far my favorite item. It’s an ashtray:. Here’s the back of the thing:. Now before we get to the next p...
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!) - Part 2
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. It’s Passover, Son! Posted on April 6, 2012 in: Jewish. Yeah, it’s been a while. I’m sure I’ll write about comics again someday (hahaha no I probably won’t until they make good ones again), but given my professional role in the Jewish community these days, I feel like I’m under some sort of obligation to say something profound about the fact that it’s Passover this week. AND I HAVE SOMETHING FOR YOU MY FRIENDS! The only ...
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Jewish | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Posted on August 16, 2012 in: Jewish. From Chain of Miracles. By Pauline Dubkin Yearwood. I just got this article in the mail from my dad, and it certainly took me right back to the teenage days. The quote above is from an article about Rabbi Meyer Juzint Z”L. An incredibly beloved teacher from my high school. We did have our moments, though. A story:. You have to see this! 8220;Chickens, Dovid! Look at the chickens!
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Planning a Comic Uncon | Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics!)
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Wolkin's House of Chicken and Waffles (and Comics! These books were made for Wolkin. Planning a Comic Uncon. Posted on October 27, 2012 in: Comics. This is expanding a bit on some earlier thoughts about comic cons, found right here. If it ever becomes a real thing, you’re all invited! No, you’re not.). At least 2.5-3 days, preferably over a weekend. 150-200 participants, representing a diverse range of people within the comics world/community/whatever. Ideally, this would involve equal numbers of fan...