Basslines and Protest Signs Part 8: Queercore
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
Y’all should do as the Parabellum title suggests and “prepare for war”.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, This Is Us, Deadly Class, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, For the People, Arrested Development, Turn Up Charlie, Shrill, Doom Patrol, American Gods, Now Apocalypse.
This week on Geek Girl Riot we’re saying WHAT? We share what’s on their minds, what they’re loving, and what’s got them saying W-T-F.
Two men walk a mile in each other’s shoes and learn it is not the roads we travel but who we travel them with.
Movies are becoming ever so creative at dispatching horny teenagers, tripping heroines, cocky antagonists, and non-believers. Many have stuck with me so I combed through all my bookmarked flicks to jot down the most memorable deaths.
We’re getting into the spooky season on Geek Girl Riot with a review of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Then we head back to Capclave to talk Afrofuturism.
To celebrate the witching hour we’re giving away some frightfully delicious goody bags to you, our fearless fans, on Halloween day.
We chat to our pal Maurene Goo about her new novel The Way You Make Me Feel, Sam gives us her latest YA roundup, then we explore the terrifying town of Castle Rock…
Everything we already know about the wonder that is André Leon Talley…and Marc Jacobs smokes a cigarette.