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  Daily Sketch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Daily Sketch was a British national tabloid newspaper, founded in Manchester in 1909 by Sir Edward Hulton.
The Sketch was Conservative in its politics and populist in its tone throughout its life through all its changes of ownership.
The Sketch notably launched a moral panic over Daniel Farson's 1960 television documentary Living for Kicks, a portrait of British teenage life at the time, which led to a war of words between it and the Daily Mirror.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daily_Sketch   (288 words)

  
 DEATH OF LUCILE : Daily Sketch (1935) - 22 April 1935
As was shown in her reminiscences, published exclusively in the Daily Sketch three years ago under the heading "Lucile Lifts the Veil," no woman can have had a life of more varied experience or crammed with greater incident.
Her fashion articles were a popular feature of the Daily Sketch for a considerable period.
Recounting her experiences in the Daily Sketch, she wrote: "I had been in bed for about an hour when I was awakened by a funny rumbling noise.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org /item/268   (909 words)

  
 The Daily Targum - Sketch artistes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Writing good sketch comedy is not an easy process — you just have to watch a recent episode of Saturday Night Live to realize how true this is. Despite the challenge, the CAP crew put together a damn funny show that is both well paced and well produced.
Her sketch, "Support Group," was one of the cleverest of the evening.
As the sole actor in the sketch, Goldfond dons his signature smoking jacket and gallivants about the stage with a lamp, a dustpan and a large can of Budweiser, which he lovingly refers to as the King of Beers.
www.dailytargum.com /home/index.cfm?event=displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory_id=ac897699-f9d2-418b-bceb-98de8890c49d   (877 words)

  
 The Bugaloos: The Daily Sketch
Below, is a transcription of an article that ran in a British newspaper called "The Daily Sketch" on April 3, 1970.
Sketch reader Michael Shearing, aged 18, of Greenvale-road, Eltham, London, had Marty chuckling with laughter at his humour.
Dancer Vicki Michelle, aged 19, and her 18-year old sister Ann, of Tomswood-road Chigwell, Essex, were another two who spotted the chance for stardom in the Sketch.
www.bugaloos.com /sketch.html   (520 words)

  
 Sketch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sketch (drawing), a drawing or other composition that is not intended as a finished work, or that is performed with a pencil.
Sketch story, in older usage, a piece of writing that is shorter than a short story, and often contains very little plot.
Multi-Sketch, unscripted improv sketching using a Tablet PC or digitizing tablet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sketch   (177 words)

  
 BBC ON THIS DAY | 11 | 1971: Britain's oldest tabloid closes
The Daily Sketch newspaper which was founded in 1909 has been published for the last time.
At its peak the Daily Sketch achieved a circulation of 1.3 million copies a day but in recent years readership of the paper has been in decline.
The Sketch's fate was sealed two months ago when Harmsworth Publications announced plans to shut down the paper, although the exact date was a closely-guarded secret until recently.
news.bbc.co.uk /onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/11/newsid_2860000/2860297.stm   (441 words)

  
 Flickr: Photos from Lurch Kimded
This is the completed shaded art for the second CGTalk daily sketch entitled The Dark.
This is the completed line art for the second CGTalk daily sketch entitled The Dark.
Had a rather creative afternoon on the 23rd of June (for some reason) and this is one of the images...
www.flickr.com /photos/78095978@N00   (304 words)

  
 Agent44: The Artwork of Jake Parker » Blog Archive » The Daily Sketch Initiative
In websites past I had a daily sketch that I posted daily (ok, almost daily).
Also, I’ve posted the old daily sketches on the sketch page.
This entry was posted on Monday, May 15th, 2006 at 12:51 pm and is filed under Sketches.
www.agent44.com /?p=11   (254 words)

  
 Girl Genius Online Comics!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
This is a collection of sketches that Phil has done over the years that we've been working on Girl Genius.
The "finish" level on the sketches varies wildly, some of these are actual finished drawings that Phil did for one reason or another, others are little more than a few pen lines laid down to remind us of a joke or plot point for later use.
Many, many of these are personal jokes that were never intended to be shown to the general public, and a fair number of them exist solely to make me shriek with horror.
www.girlgeniusonline.com /cgi-bin/ggsketch.cgi?date=20061129   (397 words)

  
 Just A Shopgirl from Brixton, Page 2.
The Daily Sketch ran articles and featured photographs on those entrants who were lucky enough to appear in the newsreel.
he Daily Sketch printed her life story, such as it was, and the details of her prize.
Postcards of her were put on sale, and the Daily Sketch commissioned her to dictate a diary of her experiences.
www.busterkeaton.com /Margaret/shop2.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Just A Shopgirl from Brixton, Page 1.
In the same year a more widely publicised contest was organised by the Daily Mirror newspaper and the Samuelson film company, won by Miriam Sabbage, whose picture was featured prominently in advertising for the feature film in which she got third billing, The Bridal Chair.
The competition was first announced in the Daily Sketch on 11 September 1922.
Every issue of the Daily Sketch featured photographs and details of the entrants, accounts of the deliberations of the regional committees (generally composed of the local mayor, mayoress and other dignitaries), and letters of advice from Norma Talmadge, detailing what she was looking for in her British film star:
www.busterkeaton.com /Margaret/shop1.htm   (1877 words)

  
 Mike's own personal soapbox!
They were always so grateful and wonderful to the fans that would get Marty to sign and sketch for them.
Today's sketch is of a medieval/fantasy version of COLOSSUS that appeared in X-MEN 1/2.
The MANNITES had three different levels of 'power manifestation'-- the primary level was a humanoid form-- the secondary level was an organic armored form like the one in the sketch I've posted today-- and the final form was a more....
www.mikewieringo.com /html/Blog.htm   (2773 words)

  
 Dingo's Journal
Everythins is done except for my last paper, so I now return to my regularly scheduled sketch journal updates.
sketches will be crappy (crappier than uaual, anyway) until next weekend.
But I want to say, if anybody wants me to draw anything in particular in the sketch journal just say so.
community.livejournal.com /lunaticdingo   (243 words)

  
 Daily Sketch
The Daily Sketch was initially established in Manchester.
The picture daily was very successful and its owner, Edward Hulton, also opened an office in London.
The Daily Sketch was also the first newspaper to publish pictures of the Battle of the Falklands.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jsketch.htm   (162 words)

  
 Daily Sketch - kirupaForum
After seeing the thread on the cgtalk forums I though it would be cool to try and start a daily sketch idea here on kirupaforum.
It's a sketch, doesn't have to be refined
It's a sketch, everyone can take 10 minutes out of their day to sketch something out.
www.kirupa.com /forum/showthread.php?t=61481   (588 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Daily Mail" to "Daktari"
The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti in Cartoons from the Daily Worker / by Ellis.
Red Cartoons from the Daily Worker, the Workers Monthly and the Liberator, Communist Publications, drawn by Fred Ellis, Maurice Becker, Lydia Gibson, Wm.
Red Cartoons of 1927 from the Daily Worker and the Workers Monthly / drawn by Fred Ellis, Lydia Gibson, A. Jerger, Maurice Becker, J.H. Glintenkamp, La Grace, Robert Minor, William Gropper, Vose, Joseph Vanak, K.A. Suvanto, Art Young, Adolph Dehn, M. (Hay) Bales, Hugo Gellert, G. Silzer, O'Zim (O.R. Zimmerman).
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/drri/daily_m.htm   (5451 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Middle East | Suez and Fleet Street (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.cs.wisc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
It had been one of the first British daily newspapers to oppose the rise of Hitler's policies after he won power in 1933.
The paper was an early supporter of Winston Churchill during his persistent warnings in the 1930s about the impending threat from Nazi Germany.
The national papers supporting Suez were: the Daily Express, Daily Mail, Daily Sketch, Daily Telegraph along with the Sunday Times, Sunday Express and the two London evening papers, the Evening Standard and Evening News.
news.bbc.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /2/hi/middle_east/6082076.stm   (1239 words)

  
 The Daily Sketch - AWN Forums
I thought it would be cool if we could start a new sketching thread.
A daily sketch is a great habit to have.
I was tired of doing flats on the book and did a sketch.
forums.awn.com /showthread.php?t=211   (300 words)

  
 Tales of Charbakin - Daily Sketch Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Daily Sketch Project is a project I recently started (13th of February).
It might be a finished piece that is going to be in the regular galleries as well, it might be just a sketch or a half way finished picture, but the point is to upload something.
If there is no updates for a few days, it means that I am away from the computer and will upload for all the days when I get back.
www.tales-of-charbakin.com /daily/index.html   (161 words)

  
 Sonja-Nine's Daily Sketch Group Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
I chose www.conceptart.org as i'd been told to have a look at it by a friend and had been looking at the daily sketch group toward the end of last year.
CGTalk is another site that does a daily sketch group but I think their topics are a bit shite tbh.
I generally do a small pencil sketch of my image to scan in before I get to the painterly goodness and have more recently got used to sketching straight into the program which saves a bit of time.
www.jasonbrashill.com /jb.com/s9dsg/DSG/main.htm   (876 words)

  
 The Daily Sketch - Page 48 - AWN Forums
Here r some of mine sketches and studies.
Looking for guest speaker in art design from the daily sketch
The Sketch Boys in "San Frisco" by AJ Velez
forums.awn.com /showthread.php?p=8752   (253 words)

  
 TIME.com: Man in a Million -- Aug. 26, 1957 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
This "elegant, enterprising, experienced man in a million," said the Sketch, would be rotated—for assignment—among the letter writers who could most convincingly explain what they wanted him to do and why.
The Sketch's Powell-play was a London summer phenomenon brought on by newspaper circulation managers' frantic efforts to keep their papers selling (the Daily Mail was offering a bus trip to Moscow).
Box F-1794 turned out to be the Sketch, which promptly cooked up the Win-A-Man stunt, put Powell on the payroll as its "Bowler-Hat Superman." Thousands of letters poured in to the paper, from spinsters, jokers (one chap needed a chap to trim his corns), enlisted men who wanted an officer to serve them breakfast.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,862719,00.html   (554 words)

  
 enmeshed » Blog Archive » Daily Sketch Group: My Possessed Car
I don’t post at CGTalk, but sometimes I like to try their daily sketch group topics.
I’ve never painted a vehicle of any kind before, so I took 45 minutes and sketched this out in Painter using the loaded palette knife.
I was going to go ahead and add ectoplasm and fog and other strange elements to make the sketch fit the posted topic, but I decided to honor the timer and post what I’d finished within the time limit.
www.enmeshed.com /2006/10/29/daily-sketch-group-my-possessed-car   (162 words)

  
 quixotic misfits - release 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Going to start sketching on paper again (yes, shock horror).
SKETCH OF THE YEAR: Post Here ALL Your Entries of last year
Speaking of daily sketches, I got a vote for my "Welcome to Hollywood" pic.
www.angelfire.com /games/jimmyboy/blah/news.html   (1099 words)

  
 Amadeus Designs - The Art of Billy Browning - News
Lastly, I have moved my Daily Sketch Group gallery to the Illustrations section where it belongs.
I've been participating in the Daily Sketch Group over at CG Talk.
So I've added a Daily Sketch gallery in the Personal section.
www.bbrowning.com   (377 words)

  
 the daily sketch - Page 11 - Chazhound Dog Forum
The daily sketch is beginning to take off and that makes me very happy indeed.
i need some tips on the eyes that was just the sketch.
There are quite a bit of very good in your sketch.
www.chazhound.com /forums/showthread.php?p=302706   (611 words)

  
 RocketSeason: Art and Animation Weekly » Daily Sketch #2 - Daily Sketch #2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Here is the second in my series of Daily Sketches.
(Click here to see the first) I created this for the CGTalk Daily Sketch Forum a while ago.
An interesting thing to note is that I drew it without the aid of a Wacom tablet.
www.rocketseason.com /daily-sketch-2   (195 words)

  
 TIME.com: Communists in Fleet Street -- May 2, 1955 -- Page 1
Shouted the big, fl headlines in the Daily Sketch: AT LAST IT'S OVER.
The strike cost Fleet Street upwards of $8,000,000, and the Star, Evening News and Evening Standard were forced to raise prices a halfpenny to recoup some of their lost revenue.
Twelve days after the strike's beginning, the Worker settled with all its employees, and for two weeks it was London's only daily (TIME, April 18).
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,866289,00.html   (701 words)

  
 the daily sketch - Page 9 - Chazhound Dog Forum
I can't draw as good anymore (Stopped drawing for a lengthy period).
i sketch russell today and try to shade it, i still not good at the eyes and shading..
It helps me get them even and in the right place and keeps me from putting them where my mind says they ought to be but really arent.
www.chazhound.com /forums/showthread.php?p=247378   (404 words)

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