Publicity, 1962-2012
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Illustrator Magazine 1974 review of Art of Humorous Illustration; Monster Times 1974 review of Art of Humorous Illustration; Budplant review of Drawing from Within; Budplant review, listing of Art of Humorous Illustration; Review of Humorous Illustration (highly recommended); American Artist 1974 review of Art of Humorous Illustration; Gracious Living Magazine 1974 listing & review of The Art of Humorous Illustration; American Artist June 1970 review of On the Spot Drawing; Drogin Book Column review of The Art of Humorous Illustration; Barnes & Noble Coraville lowa 1999 discussion with Diane about Drawing from Within by Nick & Diane Meglin; Barnes & Noble flyer for Drawing from Within Massapequa NY Book signing/Discussion; Barnes & Noble Cary 1999 Calendar for Book signing Drawing from Within; Durham Herald Sun interview with Betty Hodges for Drawing from Within Book signing at Barnes & Noble in Durham; Barnes & Noble Cary NC 2003 flyer for discussion of book MAD Art; Barnes & Noble 2004 flyer about Nick's appearance for News & Observer's Newspaper in Education Awards, Nick spoke and handed out prizes; Filmfax Magazine "letter to editor" from Nick correcting things in the previous month's article; Letter from The Correspondence School in Wellington, New Zealand requesting permission to use material from The Art of Humorous Illustration; Hammer Graphics in NYC listing of participants in show, Nick Meglin representing American Artist Magazine; National Cartoonist Society California chapter advertisement for Nick Meglin appearing for A MAD Afternoon with Nick Meglin; 1998 correspondence from Kevin Garrison of American Journalists and Authors (ASJA) thanking Nick for being on panel; Brochure Jerry's Artarama 2010 publicizing Nick's workshop Drawing from Everyday Life; The Lotos Club NYC 1999 Comedy Writers Forum with Nick, moderated by Stan Hart; Society of Illustrators News 1999 of SI Members article about Nick's book Drawing from Within and production of Tim & Scrooge; Society of Illustrators News of Members - Nick interviewed by Hard Copy for MAD; Clip from January 14, 1975 Long Island Press about Nick at National Cartoonists Society Sports Night event, Nick wrote the song parodies; 1972 New York Post announcing Nick's appearance on WOR Talk Radio; Dec. 1962 article about "BC Players" production of dramatic play by Nick "Help Save Joey Morton." Humor Scholarship announcement of Nick award for Art of Humorous Illustration 1981; 1997 News & Observer article reprinted from interview with Nick & John Ficarra with Dallas Morning News about MAD; Society of Illustrators 1988 Panel Artists Gone MAD with Nick, Jack Davis, Mort Drucker, Gerry Gersten, Sam Viviano; News & Observer 2000 article about Nick's appearance at NC State to discuss film Wag the Dog; Nick article Portrait of the Artist as a Young Writer; Carrboro Arts Center 1999 announcement about workshop with Nick & Diane Meglin for Drawing from Within; NYTimes TV Section about Nick's appearance on Will Shriner show; Indy Week 2012 spotlighting Nick's appearance at Barnes & Noble in Cary promoting Totally MAD and MAD's Greatest Artists Mort Ducker; TV Section promoting Nick's appearance on Rick Dees show; News & Observer 2012 article by David Menconi promoting Nick's appearance at Barnes & Noble in Cary for discussion of Totally MAD and Mort Ducker book; 1989 World Tennis Magazine mock-up of Nick the Tennis Player on the cover; Sid Ascher Column (?) blurb about Superfan coming out; Jan. 2, 1973 Kaner writes about Superfan coming out; Mike Lee Reports writes about Superfan coming out and Nick's comment on cricket; January 8, 1973 The Lyon's Den New York Post writes about Superfan with quote from Howard Cosell
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