Geek Girl Riot’s Favorite Things of 2017: Fan Fatales and Multi Chromatic Femmes
On our Geek Girl Riot 2017 special, we needed to talk about the amazing and the downright awful femme-driven news stories and we’re not holding back.
On our Geek Girl Riot 2017 special, we needed to talk about the amazing and the downright awful femme-driven news stories and we’re not holding back.
Thriving as a young band from Long Island can be a difficult task to accomplish—especially while pursuing a degree in college. Not to mention, getting noticed in the sea of artists only adds to the challenge. Despite these factors, Macseal—made up of Francesca Impastato [drums], Ryan Bartlett [vocals & guitar], Justin Canavaciol [bass], Cole Szilagyi [guitar & vocals], and Greg Feltman [guitar & vocals]—have used their effervescent attitudes to continue forging their path. I caught up with the band at their hometown show on Long Island during their first ever tour to chat about how they’ve managed to make living… Read more »
We’re all about that k-pop and k-drama lifestyle at Geek Girl Riot, so this week we’re back for our second k-drama-pop chat!
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.
So New York Comic Con happened last weekend, and we’re still getting over it. We chat the 2017 con events, and also jump to the year 2049 to talk Blade Runner.
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.
The Young Hearts’ new EP is part pop-punk, part alternative rock, and all passion.
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.
Wait… Beach Boys is already the name of a band?? #%!*.
This week’s conversation digs into ‘Women in Refrigerators’: When female characters are tossed aside in TV shows and movies to further the male protagonist’s story. We also head to Riverdale!