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Liking Problematic Things


Our Rioters are talking the movies, shows, books, and comics they love in spite of them being a whole lotta problematic. Because guess what? You can love something while recognizing its issues and demanding improvement.

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Watch This Week – 1/22


This week: Star Trek: Discovery, Supergirl, The Flash, Black Lightning, This Is Us, Chicago Med, Riverdale, The Goldbergs, grown-ish, The Good Place, One Day at a Time

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Watch This Week – 10/2


This week: Star Trek: Discovery, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Gifted, Scorpion, The Middle, Lucifer, Fresh Off the Boat, Black-ish, This Is Us, The Mayor, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, The Good Place, Scandal, The Orville, Once Upon a Time

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#014: Things to Leave in 2016


Catch The Weekend Riot December 23rd in Philadlephia at The Trocadero Theatre with Mike Schiavo, FV, and Jesse Shepherd!  Tickets are on sale now HERE! The Weekend Riot (Johnny Costa and Bruce Wiegner) have much to talk about this week.  The boys begin by recapping their busy week, including Bruce’s birthday bash.  Bruce and Johnny discuss the process of hopping back into songwriting for the past two weeks, and coming face to face with framed evidence of Hoobastank’s success.  The boys then turn to the interwebs to discuss things their listeners believe should be left in 2016, never to be… Read more »

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Mat Johnson – Whachudoin’?


Author Mat Johnson took some time out of his insanely packed schedule to chat with Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed about his upcoming work, the beauty in collaborating and adapting for changing audiences, as well as staying out of the limelight when creating.

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Whachudoin’? with Arvind Ethan David


Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed spoke to Arvid Ethan David in the latest Whachudoin’?, where you’ll hear about how everything is connected, his new TV show adaptation of Douglas Adams’ Dirk Gently, and more.

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