TV Show [P]Review: Shadow and Bone – Season 1 [the first two]
An aesthetically pleasing epic fantasy adapted from a bestselling YA book series.
An aesthetically pleasing epic fantasy adapted from a bestselling YA book series.
America stood with Steve Rogers. Would America do the same for Sam?
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from All Time Low, Meet Me @ The Altar, beabadoobee, and more.
Great news: This is still Genghis Tron. It’s a slightly different flavor, sure. But this is still a band that smashes genres, pushes boundaries, and makes some excellent music while doing so.
It is absolutely not a question that this year has been a challenge for everyone. Some people have had to take on the extra high pressure of being an essential worker while the world has shut down. These women have shown strength, endurance, and compassion that kept us running during the pandemic. As we passed the one year mark of COVID-19, they shared how their past twelve months have looked. Madison S. – ICU RN Nurses were deemed heroes at the top of COVID-19 hitting the United States. They received praise, only for their hospitals to be under-resourced and hit… Read more »
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.
Shows featured this week: Who Killed Sara?, Nailed It!: Double Trouble, Invincible, The Irregulars, Solar Opposites, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Episode 1 holds on to the good stuff from the Captain America films with a nice injection of character for Sam and Bucky.
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.