If you always wanted to meet comics legend Lynda Barry, East Coasters are getting their chance this week!

LYNDA BARRY IN NYC & PHILLY THIS WEEK!
Don’t miss Lynda Barry at one of her events this week in NYC and Philadelphia! Each event will be totally different, don’t miss it!

PHIL Thurs, June 5th, 7 PM Free Library www. freelibrary. org
NYC Fri, June 6th, 8 PM NYU Cantor Center www. moccany. org
NYC Sat June 7th & Sun. 8th MoCCA Fest www. moccany. Org (signing only)

For more information visit:
http://www.drawnandquarterly.com/index.php

D+Q @ MoCCA! WITH BARRY, TOMINE & BELL!
Join Drawn & Quarterly at our favorite NYC convention, the MoCCA Arts Festival at the historic Puck Building this weekend! Signing at our table will be Lynda Barry, Adrian Tomine and Gabrielle Bell!

Saturday, June 7th
12:30-2:00- Gabrielle Bell
2:00-3:00- Adrian Tomine
2:30-4:30- Lynda Barry

Sunday, June 8th
12:30-2:00- Gabrielle Bell
2:30-4:30- Lynda Barry


Next week, Barry hits Chicago, while D&Q represents for the Printer Row Book Fest:

D+Q AT CHICAGO PRINTERS ROW BOOK FEST JUNE 7th & 8th!
Drawn & Quarterly will be making its first ever appearance at the Chicago Printers Row Festival this weekend with Chris Ware and Ivan Brunetti signing AND doing a panel with D+Q Editor-In-Chief Chris Oliveros; the panel will be moderated by Chicago Comics proprietor Eric Kirsammer!

Dearborn & Polk St.
1:00 PM PANEL: Heartland Stage, South Dearborn across from Page Break Park
2:00 PM: Signing immediately following panel at the D Q booth TENT LOCATION: KK3

LYNDA BARRY AT THE HIDEOUT FOR WHAT IT IS JUNE 12th, 5PM!
Oh yes, what could be better than seeing Lynda in person and drinking a beer with her and having your book signed! She will also being a short stage talk at 7 PM!
www.hideoutchicago.com http://chicagocomics.com/
1354 W Wabansia Ave

1 COMMENT

  1. I’m going tonight! But I’m worried because it’s been getting plugged everywhere and the Free Library’s events already have decent turnout and the space really isn’t that huge. Guess I have to get there early, but that’s not really my strong suit.

  2. We loved her in Philadelphia. I wrote about the talk here. Check this out! The M.C. had to apologize at the end of her performance because he said that the bookseller had sold out of her books before she even started talking and that that had NEVER happened before. Crazy!
    She was really good. Philadelphia was crazy about her.