Arte Nucleare - postwar European art movement founded by the Italian artist Enrico Baj together with Sergio Dangelo and Gianni Bertini, in Milan in 1951
Lisa Grant - American born, Southern California raised Conceptual Artist/Humorist/Satirist. Prolific graphic artist, clothing designer, muralist, painter, and Guerrilla Artist. Works extensively in the music industry creating CD covers, merchandising, photo shoots, and promos for many artists. Witty, dark humor. (see: http://www.myspace.com/vertigoclimb)
Louis Renard famous for the extraordinary (and extraordinarily rare) book Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, de Diverses Couleurs et Figures Extraordinaires
David Ansvananda Thai-American designer and Founder of Mathmatiks ; 1978-present
Graphic design
Arik Kilemnick Print-master, Founder and director of the Jerusalem Print Workshop-Djanogly Graphic Arts Center
Phokki - A website that offers photo artwork services by converting ordinary photos into customised digital artworks
Language Icon - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [2]
Mounting board - in graphic design, this is a material used for modelling
Zack Bartlett - Graphic designer and product designer who designed the logo and snowboard products for Demon International. [3], He also created the website neuehaus.com, [4]
Carrie the Caregiver A hit casual game series that puts you in Carrie's shoes as she cares for infants in a nursery, toddlers at pre-school, and teenagers at summer camp.
Stencyl an in-develpomentment software which will allow for the easier design of video games, albeit the 8 to 16 bit era, without the prior mandatory necessicity of programming with code.
GameBrix GameBrix, web based tools to build flash games and also has a Sprite Animation tool
Egon Weiner Sculptor , born 1906,fled Europe in 1930's to avoid Nazis, did numerous monumental sculptures in Chicago area (Frank Lloyd Wright, Chicago Fire Academy). Taught at Art Institute. Author [5]
Vanka Vstanka - similar to Weebles or Okiagari koboshi; they are traditional Russian "tipping" dolls that always keep their balance no matter what direction they are pushed in.
Atlantic Free Press (One of 4500 recognized Google News Sites. A progressive publication with over 100 writers, artists, bloggers, academics and journalists)
The Idiom Magazine Free magazine, poetry and random writings often humorous
The Illustrated Ape Creative writing and illustration magazine aimed at young, clever, brand-aware, creative types. Created in 1997, it is now sold across Europe and the US. [11]
Two-Lane Livin' Free magazine distributed to 15 counties of Central West Virginia, offering entertainment and healthy living tips for rural life. http://www.twolanelivin.com.
upstreet Annual literary journal, founded 2005, www.upstreet-mag.org, www.upstreetfanclub.blogspot.com
Korea Times US (http://www.koreatimes.com -This is a nationwide news source for the Korean/American community and I can't find any real information about it.)
All Headline News AHN (see http://www.allheadlinenews.com/ - any information about this news content provider would be interesting. I could find no company profile information on many different finance/business sites.)
Hälge the comic strip by the Swedish Lars Mortimer
Jenny, the military spouse - Published weekly in the Stars & Stripes, this is the only newspaper comic strip in history about life as a military spouse. It is created/drawn by Julie L. Negron the wife of an Air Force pilot. Official homepage
Reynolds Unwrapped - created by Dan Reynolds. Cartoons are found in many newspapers and Reader's Digest Magazine. Official Site
Journalists and journalism
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Lou Adler (journalist), notable journalist, active primarily during the 1960s-1980s, famous for his work at WCBS, and considered by many to be the 'father' of the talk radio format (now ubiquitous.) During that time, at WCBS, he served primarily as the AM drive-time DJ. Later, he worked at WOR. Originally, in the 1960s, Adler was hired by the legendary newsman Fred Friendly. Currently, Adler is a professor emeritus at Quinnipiac University's prestigious School of Communications.
Cyber journalism, a term coined after the merging of various traditional media brought about by the proliferation of media industries due to current influx of new technology and globalization
Acalanes Blueprint, award winning high school newspaper based out of the Bay Area in California. Many of Blueprint's former writers have gone on to prestigious journalism colleges such as USC and Northwestern to further study journalism.
Anne Billson British film critic (The Thing, Spoilers, My Name is Michael Caine) and horror novelist (Suckers, Stiff Lips)
Roland Ionas Bialke German Indymedia-Journalist and Writer of the program for explosives "Der kleine Sprengmeister" and of the book "Das Lehrbuch der Sprengmeister". He attacked German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007.
by-line strike, one of several actions taken by journalists at the Montreal Gazzette to direct attention to the issue of CanWest Global's national editorial policy of December 2001. See Gasher (2002) and Damsell (2002). Please define and explain action.
Wendy Clem - journalist, columnist, humorist and author.
Scott Colbourne - columnist at The Globe and Mail, Canadian national newspaper. Video-game critic has written weekly column on new-media issues since 2004.
Matthew Collin, journalist and author of the books Altered States, This Is Serbia Calling, and The Time Of The Rebels is published by Serpents Tail has been editor of The Big Issue magazine, and has been a BBC World Service correspondent in Georgia.