[imgfull][/imgfull] The New York Times published two confidential memos President Donald Trump’s legal team sent to Special Counsel Robert Mueller. The question: can Trump pardon himself? The worst congressional candidate in history (he’s a pedophile). Will the robots take YOUR job?
This week’s episode was brought to you by the million shows I went to in the last week! Hear all about those cause live music is dope and you should keep supporting that. LAYNE and the gang came by to co-host to talk all about her music and upcoming shows, The Sherlocks stopped by to play us a couple of songs then THE WLDLFE called in! Listen to us talk!
Find out a 60-second secret about The Handmaid’s Tale’s setting, Gilead, hear Cub & Dad talk Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2, and join us as we attempt to understand Sherlock’s latest season.
This week, Seb & Pat take on Smallpools and big pools, satisfying careers, and everyone’s celeb crushes David Beckham and Justin Timberlake.
In the first The Samantha Reports for Geek Girl Riot on idobi Radio, Sam Devotta will introduce you to the BBC show, Sherlock; because, being the all-knowing geek queens we are, we have endless depths of geeky knowledge to impart.
When it was announced that Rooney’s six-year hiatus was over and they would be returning with new material, I was ecstatic.
Women’s History Month is upon us and that means one thing on Geek Girl Riot: A femme fueled celebration. This week the team is discussing the women who make the pop culture world go ’round.
This week Geek Girl Riot has teamed up with our friends Fantastic Forum to take you through the latest pop culture and comics news.
After releasing their album Something To Consume in September 2025, Die Spitz have revealed an official music video for the album closer, “a strange moon/selenophilia.” The band joked on Instagram, “We didn’t take salvia, it was claymation juice all along.” Check out the wild and stunning claymation-laced music video below and grab your physical copy of Something To Consume here. Die Spitz is taking over international stages in 2026 and 2027. This summer, you can catch them on several music festival lineups ahead of their support slot for Olivia Rodrigo. Check out their upcoming shows below. Tour Dates: Read more:… Read more »
The day has finally arrived. Gen Z’s most beloved new pop-punk artists Super Sometimes have unleashed their debut LP, Show The World What’s Underneath, out via Pure Noise Records. The record features singles “Learned My Lesson,” “Make Up Stories,” and “Afterthought.” The trio says of the LP, “Show The World What’s Underneath is us staking our flag in the ground as one of the torchbearers of pop-punk. There’s a little bit of something for everybody, and our take on the genre will definitely be a breath of fresh air for those who have been looking for something a little different in… Read more »