Geek Girl Riot’s Favorite Things of 2016
Our Geek Girl Rioters are sharing some of their favorite shows, books, movies, and moments of 2016, as well as a few other tidbits!
Our Geek Girl Rioters are sharing some of their favorite shows, books, movies, and moments of 2016, as well as a few other tidbits!
This Thanksgiving, bring your earbuds to the dinner table, so you can turn up the volume and enjoy eating until you can’t anymore (and then some) with Man Of The Hour. On the latest episode, Pat and non-sick Seb provide plenty of interesting conversation starters for your family gatherings this holiday, like Uber in India and why Jay Z is amazing. They’ll also chat about Shah Rukh Khan (repeatedly) and #bringbackthePat. Hear it all here, on Man Of The Hour! Brought to you by, Sonos. You provide the friends and the home and SONOS provides the chef and the home… Read more »
This Thanksgiving, bring your earbuds to the dinner table, so you can turn up the volume and enjoy eating until you can’t anymore (and then some) with Man Of The Hour.
Nothing puts a damper on attending a concert like being stuck in a small space with annoying people.
Whether he’s discussing his personal life or wailing at the mic, it’s clear that Vinnie Caruana is thoroughly enjoying himself.
My Enemies and I have released their new music video for “Toxic.” The song comes off the band’s recently remastered debut EP ‘Sick World.’
Here’s to a less irritating 2016—this year, we got together all of our least favorite pop culture icons and begged them to please, please give us a break this year. They dominated in 2015, and we deserve some time off, or at least some serious attitude changes, dammit.
Monday, we brought you an exclusive listen of “A King’s Departure Is Never Silent†by Pyro, Ohio. If that taste of the hard rocking quartet wasn’t enough for you, we have good news. Today, we’re bringing you their entire new album.
A lot of life has happened in the past ten years. Just think about everything that has consumed the world since 2005—graduations, weddings, the rise of the smartphone, and an entire language understood only by twelve year olds (**insert fourteen emoticons to thank Instagram here**).
Planted in a small West Virginia town, Rob and Nat Rufus of Blacklist Royals are conjoined twins, not physically, but they’re brothers of the same artistic DNA, roommates on the open road, and lifelong punk rock compadres.