MorphToons: July 2015
I bowed to Bugs Bunny’s 75th birthday, dove into Oculus’ VR hole, and more, before absconding for Canada.
I bowed to Bugs Bunny’s 75th birthday, dove into Oculus’ VR hole, and more, before absconding for Canada.
Whether he’s the destabilizing force of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes’ glory days, or more centered in contemporary reboots that can’t measure up, Bugs Bunny remains a towering cartoon influence.
Aardman Animation’s wordless, stop-motion wonder Shaun the Sheep Movie, a spin-off of its brilliant Wallace and Gromit franchise, is one of the most clever shows on television. So how many Americans even know it has a feature film coming out in less than a month?
At long last, Brad Bird’s animated masterpiece of war and peace is back.
I kicked off my first month as Cartoon Brew’s associate editor with an exclusive on the late, great John Lennon.
“It was created from original drawings by John Lennon and a soundtrack that I also edited together, consisting of snatches of conversation between John and Yoko and song excerpts.”
I’m the associate editor of Cartoon Brew.
Louisiana has a choice to make on solar.
Because they’re too comfortable setting their sights too low.
The solar industry has added jobs to the American economy at 10 times the national average.
Not bad for a renewable energy upstart.
You bet your Union, Jack.
Governor Brown’s goals will create billions and slash millions.
Sooner than later, it will likely take over electricity markets worldwide.
That’s the street translation.
“We’re basically sold out.”
The only thing standing in the way is business as usual.
A new global warming normal.
From 10 to 20 military bases, and counting.
This medicine would be better if it wasn’t delivered at all.
Bloomberg built his empire on analytics.
“Make that change.”
Happy Earth Day!
Together, they’ve built six in America.
Now it’s time for international standardization to accelerate and protect investment and performance.
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