Author: Martin Wong

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I planned on driving up to San Francisco over the Fourth of July weekend and missing Anime Expo. Then the trip fell through and I was stuck without a pass. What a bummer, until it occurred to me that I didn't actually need registration. Unlike Comic-Con where I'd hope to attend a bunch of panels...

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Of course this is a blog for Imprint, a group of people that had everything to do with bringing Pow! Wow! to Long Beach and really made the wheels roll once it came along. But I can't claim any responsibility or take any credit for the event. Kudos go to Julia (above, left), Tanya, Jeff,...

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Just got back from a family trip to Yosemite. I'm not going to pretend to be a real outdoorsman, rock climber, or even a camper. We stayed at the Wawona Hotel, which looks more like something from a Wes Anderson movie than Harry and the Hendersons. But it was still a huge change of scenery...

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A few weeks ago, I shared a little bit about Jessica Hopper's reading, conversation, and book signing at Skylight Books in Los Feliz. Her book, The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic, provides rare and cutting insight into popular culture and DIY subculture but also shows Hopper's own journey from punk...

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Last year I went to Wirtz Elementary School in Paramount, where my friend Erik Caruso teaches, to see world-class skate- and surf-influenced contemporary artists from around the U.S. and Japan paint murals on campus, inspire fifth graders to make their own art, provide personal commentary on selected works, share a piece of artwork with those...

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After decades of going to shows, even the raddest ones can become a blur. But a few stand out for any number of reasons, and one of them is seeing The Clash at the US Festival in 1983. My  twin brother and I were able to convince our our dad to take us because he...

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I distinctly remember when my parents took my brother Greg and me to a comic book store for the first time. We were second graders, and I took home Fantastic Four 183. That day changed my life, as we proceeded to go down the path of comic books, Dungeons & Dragons, and then punk rock...