[Bottom Left Clockwise: Photo via Netflix, Photo via Netflix, Photo via Epitaph, Photo via Neil Gaiman] Today we’ve got news on Neil Gaiman’s upcoming television series Anansi Boys, a sneak peek at The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, a new song and video from The Linda Lindas and a look at Netflix’s The Chair starring Sandra Oh. Neil Gaiman Reveals New TV Series This morning Neil Gaiman teased fans about an announcement later today. He’s now revealed that he’s working on another television series titled Anansi Boys for Amazon Prime. The upcoming series, which will be an adaptation of Gaiman’s… Read more »
Today we have Good Omens returning for a second season, the new trailer for Clifford The Big Red Dog, and Ariana Grande teaming up with BetterHelp.
We’re headed to Scotland with ONR on the latest episode of Tour de Session. The singer songwriter invited us into his home to prove he’s doing just fine during the lockdown. When the camera started rolling, he made sure to give us a thorough tour of his digs—complete with instructions. Browse through his bookshelves and meet the Studio Mallard as he explains how to use his kitchen appliances. Later, he’ll invite us into his studio and show off his bass skills before diving into a performance of “Must Stop”. Watch it now below!
Are you still in bed? C’mon guys, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
Mary Queen of Scots is about an OG Queen making all the folks in the United Kingdom put respect on her name.
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…
Jon Fratelli is not a man of many words. When I call him for our interview, he tells me about the band’s new album, the joys of not overthinking anything, and living his perfect life.
Welcome to the third edition of She Did It!—a new Geek Girl Riot segment + monthly column reminding us that everything boys can do, girls probably did first. Today, we’re talking Mary Shelley and Jane Yolen.
It’s December 1968 and mother and daughter have returned to their lives in Boston.
by Kat Bittner It’s been a few years since Claire began med school and she and Frank have settled into a domestic routine. They lament in the same way many immigrant parents complain when their kid prefers “American” pop-culture like Eggos and Dr. Seuss (rather than proper English breakfast and Dickens). But the big reveal, as the episode progresses, is Claire is not the only one who has had relations outside her and Frank’s marriage. The years have also passed for Jamie. He has become a leader among the prisoners at Ardsmuir Prison when a new governor Lord John Grey arrives. Grey wants to continue… Read more »