Geek Girl Riot is here with a TV binge-watch update before revisiting the Sandman universe, which leads to a conversation about femme empowerment.
My Chemical Romance is back.
This week I am joined by singer/songwriter Lulu Simon! Lulu is the sensitive-pop artist we all need when heartbreak strikes. Her latest single, “Something,” brings back the feeling of looking back on a relationship that still holds a fresh place in your mind. Lulu and I talked about where the song came to her, who inspires her in pop music, and much more. I hope you enjoy getting to know Lulu and check out her music ASAP.
A lot of new TV has got us talking this week on Geek Girl Riot. Our Rioters have an important conversation about the varying degrees of femme empowerment (or lack of) in House of the Dragon, The Sandman, She-Hulk, and Partner Track.
Get ready to dance! This week Ash Gordon joins the show to talk about her journey in the music industry and the decision to release her own music. Ash’s journey is fueled by hard work, relationship building, and the mission to make music that empowers us all. She’s also getting ready to take her talents to the next level with the hit DRAG: THE MUSICAL, coming to the stage this September.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the FBI’s investigation of Trump.
This week I’m joined by Maggie Schneider of glimmers! The Atlanta-based pop rock band released their latest single, “Scared To Lose” (with an adorable music video), this past June. Maggie and I discussed how she manages her naturally positive spirit in the throws of life, what the band is up to this summer, and much more. Check out their music video here and stay tuned for more.
Today we talk about a new college course on Harry Styles, The Chainsmokers going to space, and Rage Against the Machine’s latest message on social injustices. Harry Styles 101 Who’s ready to go back to school? You might be more inclined to start studying if you go to Texas State University. Professor Louie Dean Valencia is introducing a new class titled “Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet and European Pop Culture.” The course will follow Styles’ career and will study how he grew into the phenomenon he is now and how topics like gender, sexuality, race,… Read more »
“We want to push pop-punk into new heights. We want to do something special and leave a positive mark on the genre.”
Join us for the latest episode with singer/songwriter Alicia Blue. Alicia grew up in Los Angeles, where she met a few mentors that helped propel her into her journey as an artist. Recently, Alicia spent time in Nashville, where she worked on her upcoming EP, ‘Inner Child Work.’ I can tell you the EP is fantastic, and in the conversation, we will dig into a few songs. I hope you enjoy getting to know this kind soul and will check out her music.