Photos: Day In The Life of Seaway
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Seaway before their New York City show at Webster Hall.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Seaway before their New York City show at Webster Hall.
Hear artist Sana Takeda’s very own Tops List, where she’ll tell you about the artists that have influenced her personal style.
The complex, dramatic, and provocative Winner’s Trilogy comes to a close in Marie Rutkoski’s final installment, The Winner’s Kiss. It’s the ultimate game of heart versus head for our heroine, Kestrel, as she must choose a side in the midst of a war where everything is at stake. Rutkoski leaves you with a tantalizing story of struggle, secrecy, and sacrifice that you won’t be able to put down!
[imgfull][/imgfull] Standing out in the world of pop rock these days isn’t an easy task. Making sure you’re not a one hit wonder that fizzles out in a few months is tough. With the additional factor of maintaining an aesthetic on social media and the politics of the music biz, the pressure is on. Despite all of that, the band LAYNE has figured out a system that works and is helping them climb the ladder. I had the chance to spend the day with LAYNE before they played New York City’s Rockwood Music Hall, where I learned how they all… Read more »
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent some time with Living The Dream Foundation at Warped Tour on Long Island
Listen in as Geek Girl Riot’s very own resident Ravenclaw Sam Devotta gives you her in-depth report on the script of the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Hear Geek Girl Riot’s Erin and fellow disabled gamer and owner of the awesome YouTube channel Ability Powered Gaming, April, talk World of Warcraft’s accessibility.
I have been waiting six years to write this: Good Charlotte are back with a new album.
We’re kicking off our Whachudoin’? segment with comic book writer and creator Jeremy Whitley.
As Cities Burn prioritized signing a record deal over everything, and somehow were still surprised when things didn’t work out the way they thought they would.