Lo-Fi Saint Louis Interviews Gary Panter

by Scott Beale on November 28, 2006 · 0 comments

Gary Panter

Lo-Fi Saint Louis is an excellent video blog produced by Bill Streeter that promotes St. Louis events and culture. I met Bill earlier this month at The Vloggies where Lo-Fi Saint Louis won a Vloggie for “favorite entertainment vlog (non-fiction)”.

Bill just posted a great interview with painter/illustrator/comic artist Gary Panter, shot during the opening of his gallery show last month at the philip slein gallery in St. Louis. Gary talks about his long-running comic Jimbo and working with Paul Reubens as the head art designer of Pee-wee’s Playhouse. The last part of the video features a rocking song by Deke Dickerson at Beale on Broadway.

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