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Deitch and contributed
He contributed ( with Bill Danch ) the story of the 1962 Tom and Jerry cartoon Tall in the Trap, directed by Gene Deitch.

Deitch and comic
The writers also commissioned a single-issue comic book based on the movie for promotion ; it was created by underground comics creator Kim Deitch.
It was an important publication for the underground comix movement, featuring comic strips by artists including Robert Crumb, Kim Deitch, Trina Robbins, Spain Rodriguez, Gilbert Shelton and Art Spiegelman before underground comic books emerged from San Francisco with the first issue of Zap Comix.

Deitch and strips
His best-known character is a mysterious cat named Waldo, who appears variously as a famous cartoon character of the 1930s, as an actual character in the " reality " of the strips, as the demonic reincarnation of Judas Iscariot, and who, occasionally, is claimed to have overcome Deitch and written the comics himself.

Deitch and featuring
This series was followed by a somewhat different Wacky Ads line in 1969, featuring gags and roughs by Lynch and Deitch with finished paintings by Sutton.
" Vaughn Bodé was the founding editor, with early issues featuring work by Bodé, Crumb, Deitch, Robbins, Rodriguez, Spiegelman, Joel Beck, Roger Brand, Ron Haydock, Jay Lynch, Larry Hama, Michael Kaluta, George Metzger, Ralph Reese, Steve Stiles, S. Clay Wilson, Bernie Wrightson and Bhob Stewart ( who became Gothic Blimp Works second editor ).

Deitch and New
In September 2006, Gondry made his debut as an installation artist at Deitch Projects in New York City's SoHo gallery district.
Deitch has frequently defended his films ; in an interview with the New York Times, when asked about working on the Tom and Jerry series, Deitch responded " All the experts say shorts are the worst of the ' Tom and Jerry ', [...] I was a UPA man -- my whole background was much closer to the Czechs.
Elson is a founding member and performer with the New York City based political cabaret troupe The Citizens Band, appearing with them at various theatres as well as the downtown art gallery Deitch Projects since 2004.
New York: Deitch Projects and Antwerp: Zeno X Gallery, 1998
Nsumi also appears in more conventional art exhibitions at galleries, universities and museums including the Queens Museum, Deitch Projects and the Center for Architecture in New York City.
Deitch has frequently defended his films ; in an interview with the New York Times, when asked about working on the Tom and Jerry series, Deitch responded " All the experts say shorts are the worst of the ' Tom and Jerry's, [...] I was a UPA man -- my whole background was much closer to the Czechs.
Deitch Projects was a contemporary art gallery in New York City founded by Jeffrey Deitch.
* September 3-26, 2009: Black Light at Deitch Projects, New York, NY
The complete series, Legends of Unity: World Cup 2010, was exhibited in early 2010 at Deitch Projects in New York City.

Deitch and underground
Kim Deitch ( born 1944 ) is an American comics artist, who was an important figure in the underground comix movement of the 1960s, remaining active in the decades that followed with a variety of books and comics, sometimes using the pseudonym Fowlton Means.
Spiegelman, Gelman and Brown also hired freelance artists from the underground comix movement, including Bill Griffith and Kim Deitch and Robert Crumb.
* The Boulevard of Broken Dreams ( comics ), an underground comix by Kim Deitch.
His sons Kim Deitch and Simon Deitch are prominent artists in the underground comix and alternative comics movements.
In the 1960s, Isabella became friends with many well-known underground cartoonists, including R. Crumb, Trina Robbins, Kim Deitch, and Spain Rodriguez.
the underground comics movement was spearheaded by people like Robert Crumb, Art Spiegelman, Kim Deitch, Spain Rodriguez and Harvey Pekar, and were often sold at head shops.

Deitch and East
That decision came right after it was disclosed that Sotheby's had decided to close Emmerich's prime space at 41 East 57th Street, and that its artists would be handled out of Deitch Projects.

Deitch and .
The first motion picture adaptation of The Hobbit, a 12-minute film of cartoon stills, was commissioned from Gene Deitch by William L. Snyder in 1966, as related by Deitch himself.
The new creator, Gene Deitch makes 12 more Tom and Jerry episodes until 1962.
There are many old public houses serving the town, including The Four Alls, The Anglesey Arms Hotel, The Castle Hotel, The Crown, Morgan Lloyd, Pen Deitch and The Twthill Vaults.
As he perfected his animation style, he began to take on more jobs, including creating design tests for the studio's head director, Gene Deitch.
However, Deitch was not convinced that Bakshi had a modern design sensibility.
These cartoons were animated in his distinctive style, but they never quite matched the popularity of the Hanna-Barbera originals of the 1940s and 1950s heyday, However, they were more successful than the Gene Deitch Tom and Jerry shorts, which were produced overseas during 1961 and 1962.
Jones teamed with Les Goldman to form Sib Tower 12 Productions to work with MGM on the Tom and Jerry series in the mid-1960s ; his shorts were not as popular as the Hanna-Barbera originals but more so than the Gene Deitch shorts produced overseas in the early 1960s.
The following year, CBS put it under the management of UPA alumnus Gene Deitch, who had to work with even lower budgets.
Deitch brought much creativity and life to the Terrytoons cartoons, but because he was only 31 years old when he came to the studio, he wasn't entirely welcome.
An internal battle was fought by studio stalwarts and Deitch was forced out.
Soon after Deitch moved to Prague where as of March 2011 he continues to live and work.
After Deitch was fired in 1958, Bill Weiss took control of the studio.
Kim Deitch, Robert Crumb, Jim Woodring, and Al Columbia are among the creators who have specifically acknowledged their inspiration.
Scofield also performs as a duo with John Medeski-aptly named The Johns and another groove trio with Scofield, Medeski and drummer Adam Deitch.
Deitch was also a publisher, as co-founder of the Cartoonists Co-op Press.
Deitch, the son of illustrator and animator Gene Deitch, has sometimes worked with brothers Simon Deitch and Seth Deitch.

regularly and contributed
Blair now contributed regularly to Adelphi, with " A Hanging " appearing in August 1931.
" This contributed to a polarization such that for a time reporters were regularly attacked in the street by Chavez supporters with bottles and sticks.
A significant percentage of employee's salaries were regularly contributed through their consent to global charitable causes.
Trevor-Roper's initial endorsement of the alleged diaries raised questions in the public mind not only about his perspicacity as a historian but also about his integrity, because The Sunday Times, a newspaper to which he regularly contributed book reviews and of which he was an independent director, had already paid a considerable sum for the right to serialise the diaries.
regularly contributed ) as a medium for intellectual discussion of cinema.
Payn then settled down in the Lake district to a literary career and contributed regularly to Household Words and Chambers's Journal.
Cockburn contributed regularly to the Edinburgh Review.
He contributed regularly to the magazine after that and also started writing for Notes and Queries.
In the nineteenth century the various Trinity boat clubs were very strong and regularly won events in Cambridge, at various regattas around the country, notably the Henley Royal Regatta, and regularly contributed rowers to the Cambridge boat for the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.
Besides writing a day-to-day diary, Desai also contributed regularly to Young India and Navajivan, two journals of which Gandhi was the editor.
She contributed regularly to periodicals, sometimes under the pseudonym James Lincoln, including Atlantic Monthly, Congregationalist, Boston Evening Transcript, Christian Century, Contemporary Verse, Lippincott's and Delineator.
Thant regularly contributed to several newspapers and magazines under the pen name " Thilawa " and translated a number of books, including one on the League of Nations.
On his own or in partnership with his wife, the artist and writer Olive Cook, he authored or contributed to numerous books during his lifetime and his photographs are still regularly used today.
She published regularly in The Dublin Magazine and contributed reviews to The Bell and The Irish Times.
Jews for Judaism has recently started a blog which is contributed to regularly.
The Open Society Institute has contributed regularly, as have Red Hat, and Stichting NLnet.
Alongside his work in music radio, he contributed regularly to BBC Radio 4's long running arts programme Kaleidoscope until it ended in 1998, and had worked in this role on TV-am.
Having previously contributed to the Let Love In recording sessions, Australian violinist Warren Ellis of The Dirty Three began regularly working with the band at this time, and played an increasingly significant creative role in their output.
He regularly contributed to law reviews and journals, and authored several books, including The Mobilization of Shame: A World View of Human Rights, published by Yale University Press in 2001.
The Canadiens spent most of the 1936 – 37 season as one of the best teams in the NHL ; Morenz contributed regularly, occasionally showing the speed that had made him notable at the start of his career.
Throughout their career, The Fibonaccis regularly contributed their music to independent film soundtracks.
Brian Wilson, who regularly collaborated with Mike Love and Gary Usher, contributed the songs that made up the bulk of the LP.
He contributed regularly to the Kobe Chronicle newspaper and, to supplement this income, planted a citron orchard.

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