Growing Up With The Maine
With 2017 comes the 10th anniversary of The Maine’s Stay Up, Get Down and The Way We Talk.
With 2017 comes the 10th anniversary of The Maine’s Stay Up, Get Down and The Way We Talk.
You’re standing in a small venue. People milling about, chatting or ordering another drink at the sticky bar while everyone waits impatiently for the band to come out. The excitement is palpable. It’s nothing unusual—isn’t this what a pre-concert venue always looks like?—but what’s different is the band you’re waiting for. A band of five dudes from Arizona, a band called The Maine. If you talk to any The Maine fan, one of the most frequent adjectives you’ll hear (apart from “super-awesome-I-love-them-so-much”) is “hard-working”. And rightfully so; not only are they constantly putting out new music, they’re also almost always… Read more »
You may have seen our Geek Girl Riot favorite things of 2016 list, but today we’re diving a little deeper into these picks and telling you more about some of the things we loved/hated/wanted to see last year.
Follow these six easy steps to learn how to become a fan of The Maine.
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed spoke to indie soul pop artist Ray Hodge soon after the release of his debut EP Braveheart late last year.
Geek Girl Riot’s fearless fanthropologists Sherin Nicole and Sam Devotta got together to discuss their love for The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon.
Geek Girl Riot’s Sherin Nicole and Day Al-Mohamed chatted with Foz about her latest novel ‘An Accident of Stars’, and discussed diversity, her dislike of Hollywood rom-coms, Star Wars character genealogy, and Schrödinger’s boyfriend (it’s a thing. Read up).
Yeah, 2016 could easily have a theme song called “Big Thing Gone Wrong” but there were also a lot of pop culture annoyances for us to roll our eyes ???? at.
We’ve rounded up some of the best books to bless our brains this year so you can nerd out with us too.
Geek Girl Riot’s Day Al-Mohamed is giving you the gift of something a little different this holiday season—so settle in, and hear her tell the story of a traditional Christmas in Little Niangua in Missouri.