idobi is standing up and shouting about these Asian American businesses, who do the work to make our lives better in local communities. We see you. We hear you. We fight by your side. And you have our support.
A middle-aged bromance of reliving high school adventures with classic Hong Kong martial arts movie tropes.
Photo: Steve Wilkie/Netflix © 2021 It’s a question you’ve likely wondered or heard: When is the superhero trend going to end? It makes sense to ask. Since trends are cyclical, they ebb and flow in the stream of pop culture popularity. Therefore the best answer to that question came from my good friend Martin Bosworth: “Superheroes are our modern myths.” Go ahead. Try to stop Greek mythology from infiltrating every aspect of storytelling. Superheroes are equally relentless. They have to be. It comes with the job. Much like Greek myths, our favorite supers have inspired multiple analogs that allow us… Read more »
We’re ringing that spoiler siren because Geek Girl Riot is diving all the way into The Falcon and The Winter Soldier AND Invincible. Yup, put your fists up and come get rowdy with us, ’cause both these shows fight hard, fast & dirty.
Did you think we were finished after that little number we had in Times Square? Well buckle up because we’ve got a lot more in store. idobi would not be the radio network it is without all our wonderful shows. Each and every one of our hosts contributes to making idobi what it is. We wanted to let the world know about how awesome they are by taking over Los Angeles and Chicago with billboards featuring them! And this is only Round One!
When you think of Emo history, you might think it only goes as far back as The Cure or another formerly “Charming Man.” But Emo has deep historical roots.* You can see it in the prose, clothes, and the stances of many historical figures. Now you be the judge: Were they Emo or just over it? Edgar Allan Poe Poe might get claimed by the goths but with quotes like “We loved with a love that was more than love” we think he might belong with us BUT he was pretty broke and critically underrated in his lifetime so maybe… Read more »
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Maine, Twenty One Pilots, Waterparks, and more.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the Derek Chauvin verdict.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Harry Hudson, K.Flay, and Great Good Fine Ok.
This week on Geek Girl Riot we chat with Raheem Mander about his creation Surian Seed. We also dive into some trainwrecks. But first, a message from Sherin about racism, police brutality, and the failed justice system in America.