When Artists Become Their Art: These Sculptures Merge Movie Directors with Their Most Iconic Characters
American visual artist Mike Leavitt carved wooden figures to portray his favorite movie directors as the most iconic characters they created.
American visual artist Mike Leavitt carved wooden figures to portray his favorite movie directors as the most iconic characters they created.
Kat & Cub spoke fabulous illustrator Caitlin Rose Boyle about her comic Jonesy, as well as her animated short Buck n’ Lou & the Night Crew and what else she has going on, and donuts.
The boys tell all of their most embarrassing life/stage moments in this week’s episode of No Filter.
Shonda Rhimes at the National Book Festival in conversation with David M. Rubenstein.
The spectacularly glorious insanity that is New York Comic Con just happened, and we’re only just about recovering. So now, it’s time for us to talk about everything!
Rejected Princesses is a project turned brand new book, whose tagline reads, “women too awesome, awful, or offbeat for kids’ movies”. We spoke to its creator Jason Porath on our latest Whachudoin’? segment.
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a visual feast that tries too hard to make a statement while still being peculiarly colorblind.
Ladies and Geeks, prepare yourselves for the showdown of the Century… the Geek Girl Riot Luke Cage Match!
Just in case you haven’t already enrolled as a squad member, we have nine reasons why Brooklyn Nine-Nine will be your new favorite show.
She Did It!, a superpowered team up of Geek Girl Riot and La Femme Collective, is here to shine a light on awesome ladies who didn’t always get the credit they deserved. First up: mathematician and NASA “supercomputer”, Katherine G. Johnson.