Robert & Aline Crumb in the New York Times

by Scott Beale on January 23, 2007 · 4 comments

Aline & R. Crumb

Sunday’s New York Times had a great article by Allen Salkin about Robert & Aline Crumb, who for the last 16 years have lived and worked together in France, making comics. “Need More Love”, Aline’s graphic memoir, comes out next month.

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1 Stacey Ashton January 25, 2007 at 11:26 am

Aline Kominksy Crumb will be at the Yerba Buena on April 10th–for information about this free event check out her website at http://www.alinecrumbneedmorelove.com

Thanks for picking up the article.

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2 Steve Rhodes January 25, 2007 at 1:43 pm

She’ll be there as part of the exhibit R Crumb’s Underground which includes some of the work described in the aritcle.

It runs March 17 – July 1

http://www.ybca.org/tickets/production.aspx?performanceNumber=2465

There also is an exhibit of R Crumb’s drawings at Rena Bransten Gallery through Feb. 24

http://www.renabranstengallery.com/Crumb_Tour07.html

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