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Keefe,
Yesterday, they announced the lineup for New Haven's 2015 Art & Ideas Fest.  This one has to be right up your alley.

http://artidea.org/event/2015/1865

Roz Chast: Cartoons as Family Memoir

Award-winning cartoonist Roz Chast discusses and shows her drawings from The New Yorker and from her acclaimed graphic novel, Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? Told primarily through Chast's hallmark cartoons, this unflinchingly honest memoir captures an only child's experience coping with her elderly parents' decline, in all its absurdity, grimness, and poignancy.


Sat, June 13, 2015, 3:00pm
1 hr 30 min
Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel Street

FREE
No tickets required - just show up!

keefe

I would love to see this exhibition! Chast is the New Yorker's most offbeat cartoonist and her work ushered in a new sensibility for an edgier zeitgeist at one of the the East Coast's most iconic establishment periodicals.

http://www.salon.com/2014/11/01/roz_chast_i%E2%80%99m_aware_that_a_lot_of_people_probably_hate_my_stuff_but_i_hate_a_lot_of_people%E2%80%99s_work_too%E2%80%9D/ 


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