Geek Girl Riot is throwing some love-confetti on YA this week, with a new book roundup and a wishlist of what adaptations we want to see next. Plus, a brand new edition of She Did It!
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward releases his book, Fear: Trump in the White House, which claims, according to sources from inside, that the White House is a total shit show. Plus, Donald Trump will have to answer questions under oath over sesual assult allegations. And finally, an all out brawl at a Chick-fil-A. Brought to you by The Daily Show with Trevor Noah: Ears Edition podcast. Available Tuesday through Friday mornings on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Sources (raw link dump): https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/bob-woodward-rebuts-donald-trump-new-book-fear-white-house-underestimate-serious-latest- https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/9d559s/furious_trump_trapped_by_hundreds_of_woodward/ https://www.businessinsider.com/bob-woodward-book-trump-federal-debt-printing-money-2018-9 https://www.businessinsider.com/kelly-trump-resignation-letter-comments-gary-cohn-2018-9 http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2018/09/07/chick-fil-employee-fired-customer-arrested-after-incredibly-disturbing-brawl-inside-dc-restaurant.html
In season two, the Baudelaires are still unfortunate, Count Olaf is still devious, and the set design is still gorgeous.
Jenna McDougall takes us to the ‘Underworld’ while talking about the band’s new album, a collab with Corey Taylor, and being her authentic self.
I rode up to New York Comic Con on the train this year. The vibe was the same as being a kid on the bus to summer camp.
Hear Rioter Sam Devotta—who is as inquisitive and curious as the Baudelaire children themselves—give you her overview of the Netflix adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
It may be getting colder every day with the arrival of fall, but metalcore group Under Paris are setting everything on fire with their new music video for “At War With Myselfâ€â€”literally and figuratively. You can watch the video exclusively below.
Each month For The Record is here to bring you the best places to find your next favorite band in different cities all over the world—right to your screen. First stop: London.
By now, you’re probably aware that indie darlings Arcade Fire are releasing a new album. From their performances at CMJ under the moniker “The Reflektors” to the countless new videos and album trailers they’ve posted, they’re everywhere. Today they finally have put their highly anticipated new record Reflektor up to stream, and it’s absolutely fantastic. It’s due out on October 29th via Merge Records and you can listen to it below. Pre-order Reflektor on iTunes here, or on vinyl/CD at their website. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBjqUEMlHTY
In her latest album Wheel, Laura Stevenson contends with the confusing and contradictory cycle that is life. Through artfully-composed folk songs, rife with prose and interwoven with irony, Stevenson captures the mystifying enigmas that plague us all.