We continue to be inspired by women who are out there changing how things are being done. Tegan and Sara are using their platform and resources to educate others on healthcare in the LGBTQ+ community. And Marci Proietto is heading some of the biggest animated series in history. As we close out Women’s History Month, we wanted to show appreciation for some more women who are encouraging us to be the best versions of ourselves. The Tegan and Sara Foundation and the COVID-19 Vaccine The Tegan and Sara Foundation is joining forces with Entree Health and Survey Monkey to better… Read more »
Today we have Derek Chauvin’s murder trial begins, The Human Rights Campaign teaming up with Lyft, and Disney+ reveals Obi-Wan Kenobi cast.
This week’s Geek Girl Riot is so packed with the good stuff—the wrap up on Zack Snyder’s Justice League, plus The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, AND Irresistible—that our recording systems actually overheated. So there are a few technical hiccups…but our Rioters, as always, are here to get you fired up.
Episode 1 holds on to the good stuff from the Captain America films with a nice injection of character for Sam and Bucky.
These superheroes have problems beyond saving the day, it’s time to see if they can handle an unrelenting work/life balance.
Women are smart, talented, compassionate, and hard working (amongst other things). The trail-blazers on this list have used their passions and work ethic to create empires that can inspire anyone. They are living proof that determination pays off. These women have built their legacy from the ground up and don’t seem to be stopping anytime soon. Sophia Amoruso Here’s the thing about Sophia Amoruso. She’s had to build an empire twice. She first started her vintage clothing business called Nasty Gal on eBay at 22. It quickly gained popularity and at one point was worth $200 million. However, the business… Read more »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about cancel culture.
Featured this week: Waffles + Mochi, Staged, grown-ish, Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Country Comfort, Calls
[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo via Marvel/Disney, Photo via The Recording Academy, Photo by Jawn Rocha, Photo via De’Wayne Twitter, Photo via Oscars] Today we’ve got highlights from the Grammys, 2021 Oscar Nominations, Waterparks’ Anti Show Tour, updates from The Maine, another teaser for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and De’Wayne announces a new track. And the Grammy Goes to… The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards were held at the Los Angeles Convention this year and as expected it was filled with some astounding performances. It kicked off with Harry Styles and the night continued with Billie Eilish, HAIM, Dua Lipa,… Read more »
[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo by Katherine Kwan, Photo via RogerEbert.com, Photo via Elektra Music Group, Photo via Marvel/Disney] Today we have Scott Helman’s new video for “Good Problems (REMIX)”, Women’s Writers Week at RogerEbert.com, KORN’s global streaming event, and a sneak peek at The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Scott Helman Reveals Video for “Good Problems” (REMIX) Who doesn’t love love? Scott Helman’s new video for “Good Problems” (REMIX) will make your heart melt. It’s filled with all those sweet moments one shares with a loved one—blanket forts, nail painting, and laughs. To create an authentic heartfelt vibe, Helman called… Read more »