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		<description>&#8226; As a fashion designer for the movies, Edith Head had to be a problem-solver. For example, in 1965 Joan Crawford presented the Oscar for Best Director at the Academy Awards, and she asked Ms. Head to design her dress. One problem was that they did not know whether the actress presenting an Oscar before Ms. Crawford would be wearing black or white, so Ms. Head made two dresses: one black and one white. The other actress wore white, so Ms. Crawford put on the black dress. And Mae West (...)

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		<description>Scott McCloud uses Nick Brendon's twin in his latest book Making Comics. &lt;br /&gt;Every medium should be lucky enough to have a taxonomist as brilliant as McCloud. &lt;br /&gt;The follow-up to his pioneering Understanding Comics (and its flawed sequel Reinventing Comics) isn't really about how to draw comics: it's about how to make drawings become a story and how cartooning choices communicate meaning to readers. &lt;br /&gt;(&quot;There are no rules,&quot; he says, &quot;and here they are.&quot;) McCloud's cartoon analogue, now a little gray (...)


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