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Date: February 18th 2010

If you didn't already know, Dr. Hal is a tremendous artitst. You should go to this closing party of his work at the Mercury Cafe and buy all of it. OK, OK.... you can just buy some of it. I'll see ya there.....

chicken

Friday, February 19th-- CLOSING PARTY!

"The Productions of Time" --Art of Harry S. Robins

--now at the Mercury Café, 201 Octavia St. at Page, will close on Friday, February 19th after a closing party featuring live performances by Dr. Hal and KrOB. These include a "Cartoon Concert" (a presentation pioneered by cartoonist Mark Bodé) --which will be a visual tour through more than a quarter century of comic book work, and visual synthesist KrOB's "Eyenoise."

It's possibe-- quite probable in fact, that some of you have seen most of this stuff already. Even so, come to enjoy the live show, for which there is no charge.

BOOKS Available for sale will be some copies of the books Dinosaur Alphabet and The Meaning of Lost and Mismatched Socks, both now becoming rare items, as well as a limited number of editions of the collaborative graphic novella Alien Apocalypse 2006, a work created with Underground comics legend Spain Rodriguez.

7-10 PM
The Mercury Café, 201 Octavia Street (at Page).

POSSIBLY FOR THE LAST TIME This may be the last, best chance to get some of these books, which the author will sign and/or personalize at request. Art Prints of many of the pictures can be ordered from Studio Reflex of San Francisco-- pick up a form at the show.

The Mercury, serving organic and fair trade coffees as well as locally produced foods, can be reached at (415) 252-7855.

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