Maurene Goo – The Way You Make Me Feel, YA Roundup, Castle Rock
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…
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…
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Our Rioters are talking the movies, shows, books, and comics they love in spite of them being a whole lotta problematic. Because guess what? You can love something while recognizing its issues and demanding improvement.
YA author Nicola Yoon joins us for her very own Whachudoin’?, then we bring back our She Did It! segment to highlight Mary Shelley and Jane Yolen. Plus, a report all about Escape Velocity, and a review of Bilal.
This week, Sherin, Erin, and Joi talk Star Trek: Discovery. Then, Monique launches new segment, Fashion Before Food, talking with costume designer Hope Hanafin about the upcoming film ‘Thank You For Her Service’ and more.
Diarra Kilpatrick joins Geek Girl Riot for her very own Whachudoin’? to talk her ABC show American Koko, her new pilot The Climb, and more. Plus, a tasty 60-Second Secret about the Great British Bakeoff.
Time to get your passports stamped, ’cause this week on Geek Girl Riot we’re traveling all over the geekdom: The Good Place, Doctor Who, and Star Wars.
Hit play below to check back in with Paula as she chats with Sherin and Day about her YA novel ‘Good Enough’, being a classically trained violinist, and trying her hand at a little bit of everything.
Part one of the wonderful writer/producer Paula Yoo’s ‘Whachudoin’?’ conversation, plus we dig into the new American live action version of Death Note.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Like Pacific before their show at the Paramount in Huntington, NY.