Barrier was the founder and editor of Funnyworld, the first magazine exclusively devoted to comics and animation. It began as a contribution to the CAPA-Alpha amateur press association. Beginning in 1970 it expanded to being a magazine of general circulation that eventually had a print run of several thousand before ceasing publication in the early 1980s.
Barrier was also an early champion of the work of comic book artist Carl Barks, in a period when comic book fandom was mostly devoted to the celebration of super heroes and tended to denigrate funny animal comics. Barrier serialized a bibliography of Barks' work in Funnyworld and in 1968 contributed an extensive essay analyzing Barks' work to the seventh issue of the Thompsons' pioneering fanzine Comic Art. The essay and bibliography installments were the genesis for Barrier's 1982 book Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book, still considered the essential work on the artist. Long out of print (and the object of less than pleasant relations between Barrier and the publisher) Barrier has stated a new edition "which will be so extensively revised, as well as retitled, that it will really be a new book—will be published eventually by Fantagraphics Books."
By the end of the 1960s, Barrier had left the acting profession, and had entered law school, later working as a legal officer for the U.S. Coast Guard.
Historian Michael Barrier Talks About Walt Disney, Part 1
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney," discusses his reason for writing a biography about the entertainment legend. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
published: 17 May 2012
Historian Michael Barrier Talks About Walt Disney, Part 3
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" discusses the frustration of having limited access to the Disney Archive and the difficuties of dealing directly with the Walt Disney Company. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
published: 17 May 2012
Historian Michael Barrier Talks About Walt Disney, Part 2
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" talks about debunking myths about Walt Disney. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
published: 17 May 2012
Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
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In this new short, we explore luck and fate, both good and bad, with an author and a cartoon character.
Questions of fate and free will come up all the time on Radiolab, whether we're telling a story or talking to a scientist. And in this short, we decided to take a playful approach to the subject. Paul Auster tells a couple good yarns (true ones) that make Jad and Robert wonder whether the universe is playing puppet master. Then Pat Walters and Lulu Miller talk to Michael Barrier (he's the guy you call if you have a big profound question about Looney Tunes). Along the wa...
published: 22 May 2017
Alyssa Cattle's Review of Michael Barrier's The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney
Alyssa Cattle's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2010 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, taught by Art Diamond. (The course syllabus stated that part of the critical review assignment consisted of the making of a video recording of the review, and the posting of the review to the web.)
published: 01 Mar 2011
Gettin Down with Michael Barrier
Gallery Hop on 6th & Trade
published: 06 Oct 2018
NEWSNIGHT: Michael Gove's school reforms, breaking the barrier between private and state sectors?
Newsnight political correspondent Emily Maitlis reports on new plans for school reform by Education Secretary Michael Gove.
published: 03 Feb 2014
Understanding Barrier Accessories
This video will review the characteristics of barrier accessories for ostomy pouching systems.
published: 07 Oct 2013
Michael R. Ulrich | Pre-Formed Landscape Barrier
The Pre-formed Landscape Barrier is a pre-formed dimensional plastic landscape edging for use around trees, flower beds, walkways, and other similar locations. Patent #9,089,0096.
For More Info:
http://forsalebyinventor.com/products/pre-formed-landscape-barrier
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney," discusses his reason for writing a biography about the entertainment legend. Recorded at t...
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney," discusses his reason for writing a biography about the entertainment legend. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney," discusses his reason for writing a biography about the entertainment legend. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" discusses the frustration of having limited access to the Disney Archive and the difficutie...
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" discusses the frustration of having limited access to the Disney Archive and the difficuties of dealing directly with the Walt Disney Company. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" discusses the frustration of having limited access to the Disney Archive and the difficuties of dealing directly with the Walt Disney Company. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" talks about debunking myths about Walt Disney. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books...
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" talks about debunking myths about Walt Disney. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" talks about debunking myths about Walt Disney. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
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Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
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In this new short, we explore luck and fate, both good and bad, with an author and a cartoon character.
Questions of fate and free will come up all the time on Radiolab, whether we're telling a story or talking to a scientist. And in this short, we decided to take a playful approach to the subject. Paul Auster tells a couple good yarns (true ones) that make Jad and Robert wonder whether the universe is playing puppet master. Then Pat Walters and Lulu Miller talk to Michael Barrier (he's the guy you call if you have a big profound question about Looney Tunes). Along the way, they answer a question that has been bugging Lulu for a long, long time.
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Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
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In this new short, we explore luck and fate, both good and bad, with an author and a cartoon character.
Questions of fate and free will come up all the time on Radiolab, whether we're telling a story or talking to a scientist. And in this short, we decided to take a playful approach to the subject. Paul Auster tells a couple good yarns (true ones) that make Jad and Robert wonder whether the universe is playing puppet master. Then Pat Walters and Lulu Miller talk to Michael Barrier (he's the guy you call if you have a big profound question about Looney Tunes). Along the way, they answer a question that has been bugging Lulu for a long, long time.
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Alyssa Cattle's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2010 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebrask...
Alyssa Cattle's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2010 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, taught by Art Diamond. (The course syllabus stated that part of the critical review assignment consisted of the making of a video recording of the review, and the posting of the review to the web.)
Alyssa Cattle's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2010 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, taught by Art Diamond. (The course syllabus stated that part of the critical review assignment consisted of the making of a video recording of the review, and the posting of the review to the web.)
The Pre-formed Landscape Barrier is a pre-formed dimensional plastic landscape edging for use around trees, flower beds, walkways, and other similar locations. ...
The Pre-formed Landscape Barrier is a pre-formed dimensional plastic landscape edging for use around trees, flower beds, walkways, and other similar locations. Patent #9,089,0096.
For More Info:
http://forsalebyinventor.com/products/pre-formed-landscape-barrier
The Pre-formed Landscape Barrier is a pre-formed dimensional plastic landscape edging for use around trees, flower beds, walkways, and other similar locations. Patent #9,089,0096.
For More Info:
http://forsalebyinventor.com/products/pre-formed-landscape-barrier
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney," discusses his reason for writing a biography about the entertainment legend. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" discusses the frustration of having limited access to the Disney Archive and the difficuties of dealing directly with the Walt Disney Company. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Michael Barrier, author of "The Animated Man: A Life of Walt Disney" talks about debunking myths about Walt Disney. Recorded at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, April 28, 2007.
Radiolab - The Universe Knows My Name [Paul Auster and Michael Barrier]
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In this new short, we explore luck and fate, both good and bad, with an author and a cartoon character.
Questions of fate and free will come up all the time on Radiolab, whether we're telling a story or talking to a scientist. And in this short, we decided to take a playful approach to the subject. Paul Auster tells a couple good yarns (true ones) that make Jad and Robert wonder whether the universe is playing puppet master. Then Pat Walters and Lulu Miller talk to Michael Barrier (he's the guy you call if you have a big profound question about Looney Tunes). Along the way, they answer a question that has been bugging Lulu for a long, long time.
Google plus: https://plus.google.com/b/115996838209317227173/115996838209317227173
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Alyssa Cattle's review was made as part of a critical review assignment for the Fall 2010 Honors Colloquium on Creative Destruction at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, taught by Art Diamond. (The course syllabus stated that part of the critical review assignment consisted of the making of a video recording of the review, and the posting of the review to the web.)
The Pre-formed Landscape Barrier is a pre-formed dimensional plastic landscape edging for use around trees, flower beds, walkways, and other similar locations. Patent #9,089,0096.
For More Info:
http://forsalebyinventor.com/products/pre-formed-landscape-barrier
Barrier was the founder and editor of Funnyworld, the first magazine exclusively devoted to comics and animation. It began as a contribution to the CAPA-Alpha amateur press association. Beginning in 1970 it expanded to being a magazine of general circulation that eventually had a print run of several thousand before ceasing publication in the early 1980s.
Barrier was also an early champion of the work of comic book artist Carl Barks, in a period when comic book fandom was mostly devoted to the celebration of super heroes and tended to denigrate funny animal comics. Barrier serialized a bibliography of Barks' work in Funnyworld and in 1968 contributed an extensive essay analyzing Barks' work to the seventh issue of the Thompsons' pioneering fanzine Comic Art. The essay and bibliography installments were the genesis for Barrier's 1982 book Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book, still considered the essential work on the artist. Long out of print (and the object of less than pleasant relations between Barrier and the publisher) Barrier has stated a new edition "which will be so extensively revised, as well as retitled, that it will really be a new book—will be published eventually by Fantagraphics Books."