Geek Girl on the Street joins the Geek Girls Network

Hello all!

Exciting news: Geek Girl on the Street has joined forces with the Geek Girls Network (run by the fabulous Kristin Rielly.) As of today, GGotS is beginning the process of rolling our content into the GGN’s data feed. Starting on September 15th, the GGotS URL will automatically redirect to the GGN.

We hope you’ll join us for this exciting new chapter in our publication. By joining forces with the GGN we’re able to reach more geeky readers every month and continue to bring you the best in geek news and editorial content.

Thank you for making the 18 months this site operated independently a wonderful and educational time for me and everyone who writes for GGotS. We’ve loved what we’ve accomplished here and are truly excited to take GGotS to the next level via the GGN!

Cheers,
Editor Kate

PS: You can check out my first post on the GGN today! http://geekgirlsnetwork.com/blog/2011/09/geeklist_funnyvideos/

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Live from Baltimore Comic Con: The joy of a comic centric comic con

By Kate Kotler

I’m feet on the ground in Baltimore this weekend attending the Baltimore Comic Convention. If you’re interested in what’s going on down on the floor this weekend, make sure to follow me on Twitter: @adorkablegrrl – as I’ll be live blogging both days of the convention, including the Harvey Awards tonight.

One of the really nice things about BCC is that it is a COMIC CONVENTION.  A nice, sweet, good old fashioned comic convention. As opposed to the “entertainment shows” like C2E2, SDCC and NYCC…

This is a hardcore comic reading crowd. Not to say we aren’t seeing some cosplayers. After the cut I’ve included a few of my favorite costumes thus far (including the Doctor and Sexy the TARDIS you see above) and a few pictures from the floor of the con this morning. Enjoy! Continue reading

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SDCC Wrap-Up: Glamoured at the Con

By Jennifer K. Stuller

Comic Con is a weird and wonderful place. One minute you can be the only female member of a panel on critical approaches to comics, and the next sitting in the sun at a private café drinking free cocktails in advance of a makeover.

It’s no wonder we love this crazy annual event.

When I received a message from our lovely editor, Ms. Kotler, who sadly couldn’t make it to the con this year, asking if I was interested in receiving a “True Blood” makeover from tarte™ cosmetics, my response was an emphatic, “Um . . . . YES!”

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Sex Geek: Amber Love chats with Holly Golightly

Part one of two, Amber chats with Holly Golightly…

 

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Help GGotS webcomic creator Stephan Lapin “Kickstart” his new comic project:

By Kate Kotler

For the last several months, Geek Girl on the Street has been running a semi-regular series of webcomics written and drawn by 20-year old art student, Stephan Lapin.

Stephan is a pretty remarkable kid — the survivor of TWO heart transplants by the time he was 18, he now is enrolled in art school full time and has recently finished drawing the first issue of a comic series entitled “The Adventures of Hey-Zeus, the Hero Who Doesn’t Fight.”

Stephan’s goal is to find a colorist for the project and then self-publish a small run of books so that he can sell the book in Boston/New Hampshire area comic stores, start to make a name for himself in the comics industry and (hopefully) find a publisher for subsequent issues of “Hey-Zeus.”

Yesterday, he launched a Kickstarter campaign to fundraise the monies needed to hire a colorist and publish issue #1 of “Hey-Zeus.”

About the project:

“Hey-Zeus is the story of Murdock Simonson, a down-on-his-luck columnist is being threatened by a leg breaker hired by the top crime lord to squeeze out the money that Murdock borrowed from them. However, before Murdock receives any serious injuries from his aggressor, his life is saved by a small albino child who runs in and takes a bullet for him. Although the child first appears to be dead, Murdock’s young hero comes back to life in a matter of minutes with an out-of-this-world light show that rejuvenates the boy. Instead of being scared, Murdock’s interest is piqued, and he attempts to find out more about his savior. The gawky writer soon learns that the lad’s name is Hey-Zeus – that’s “Hey” for “Hello” and “Zeus” like the Greek god. Hey-Zeus then persuades Murdock in fighting the world’s tribulations through pacifism while renewing a his faith in the divine.”

If you have a few dollars to spare, please consider donating to Stephan’s Kickstarter campaign.

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GGotS Webcomic: The Continuing Adventures of Tobbes Kane, Vampire Slayer

By Stephan Lapin

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The Bleeding Cool Files: The Man From Space, comic book parody porn and reader responses!

By Kate Kotler

Here’s a roundup of what we’ve published on Bleeding Cool recently:

Plus, Marc Jackson replied to my column which outed his publicity whoring (I say that with love, Marc) Twitter antics:

Man From Space, Is There a Fallacy in the Galaxy?

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Geek Girl Event: Sugar Gamers and URChicago’s “Awesome Black Mask Party”

By Kate Kotler

The foxy ladies of Sugar Gamers and our pals at URChicago are once again gearing up to bring Chicago geeks a fantabulous free party: The Awesome Black Mask Party!

This event is the “official end of Tech Week,” and will feature a special performance by rapper, Nikki Lynette. Video Game TV will be live streaming the event (and, I hear on the rumor mill that some geeky-girl editor of a geeky-girl website might be interviewed live on VGTV on Thursday evening…) Plus, there will be a host of prizes being given away, donated by Warner Brothers and Steel Series

Make sure to RSVP and arrive early, as this will be the hottest party in Chicago this Thursday! Deets below:

THE AWESOME BLACK MASK PARTY
Hosted by Sugar Gamers and URChicago
Thursday, 7/28 from 8:00-11:00pm
LURE Izakaya Pub
2017 S Wells, Chicago 60616
Chicago, IL
RSVP to info@sugargamers.com

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Geek of the Week: Eisner award winning cartoonist, Shannon Wheeler

By Ethan Kaye

Shannon Wheeler is one of the busiest men in comics and cartooning, producing a whole slew of books this year and a regular comic strip, Too Much Coffee Man. At this year’s Eisner Awards at Comic Con International, Shannon took home an award for Best Humor for his collection of rejected New Yorker cartoons, I Thought You Would Be Funnier from Boom! Studios. Geek Girl on the Street caught up with him the day after the ceremony. Continue reading

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Obituary: Amy Winehouse pronounced dead at North London home

Troubled singer Amy Winehouse (age 27) was pronounced dead today after emergency services were called to her North London flat following a suspected drug overdose.

Winehouse’s last public performance was July 20th when she joined her goddaughter, Dionne Bromfield on stage at the Roundhouse in Camden as part of the iTunes Festival. Following this performance, she checked herself back into rehab and her management released  a statement:

“Amy Winehouse is withdrawing from all scheduled performances. Everyone involved wishes to do everything they can to help her return to her best and she will be given as long as it takes for this to happen.”

Prior to this statement, Winehouse’s most recent trip to rehab was in May 2011, upon doctors advice, in order to prepare for her tour of Europe this summer. Sadly, the Grammy Award winning songstress was not able to overcome her battle with addiction and tragically has joined “the Forever 27 Club,” a group of musicians who died at age 27, which includes Jim Morrison, Jimmi Hendrix and Janis Joplin.

From an article I wrote in 2009 about Amy Winehouse and her battle with substance abuse for BitchBuzz:

In late 2006 I was 33, jaded, working in public relations and running on an elliptical trainer watching VH1 trying to whip the stress out of my body, as I did every morning at 5 am.  In amongst the “Buttons” and “Umbrellas,” I heard something that stopped me dead in my tracks that morning: it was “You Know I’m No Good.”  Listening to the sultry, beehived, tattooed, dark and deep voiced Amy Winehouse hooked me on a pop album for the first time in at least 20 years.

Amy Winehouse was the most promising new artist in at least a decade; and, her mercurial success was also the key to her downfall.  The themes of heartbreak and unrequited love and allusions to deeply seeded fucked-up-ness in Winehouse’s music told stories that every person could empathize with.  

Of course, at this point people really had no idea how prophetic the song “Rehab” was to become.  Plagued with addiction, alleged eating disorders and mental health issues, in a few short years she has gone from the highest of highs (figuratively and quite, quite literally) to persona non gratis. As an artist, one of the worst insults that could be slung at you is to be labeled a “Winehouse.” …

Truthfully, the girl has some major, major problems. She’s a hot mess. It is incredibly sad that a 25-year-old – kid, basically – such as Winehouse is so seemingly surrounded by people who not only enable her addictions and mental health problems; but, have allowed her to be exploited by the media in such a way that it adds fuel to the already flaming disaster of her current life. I wonder, even if she really wanted to, if she could get legitimate help for her problems?

All I know is that while the majority of people are laughing or shaking their heads and fingers at Amy Winehouse, inside I’m crying for her — for her lost talent, for how sad her life ultimately has become… Amy Winehouse the person is as heart wrenching as any of her soulful songs.

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