Big on the Internet, Diana Prince, Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman By Rachel Leishman on Fri,3:57 Now 2020 has gone and made Wonder Woman mad. Read More > TV, DC Universe, HBO Max By Princess Weekes on Fri,3:27 Rejoice, fans of the Harley Quinn animated series! The raunchy adventure is returning for a season three, not on DC Universe, but HBO Max. Read More > TV, anime By Princess Weekes on Fri,3:11 Princess Tutu is both a magical girl anime and a fairy tale, and it was created by Ikuko Itoh, who was a character designer and animation director on the original Sailor Moon anime series. Read More > TV, Empress Matilda, England, history By Jessica Mason on Fri,3:03 One of the most interesting characters from English history is Empress Matilda, the first woman to try to claim the English crown. Read More > TV, Democratic Party, Parks and Recreation By Rachel Leishman on Fri,1:55 Watching as the cast from Parks and Recreation cheered for 420 and pretended that the show was set in Wisconsin (much to co-creator Mike Schur's dismay) reminded me that Parks and Recreation was a show filled with brilliant people who wanted to do the right thing. Read More > News, 2020 Presidential election, Bill O'Reilly, Joe Biden By Vivian Kane on Fri,1:43 Bill O'Reilly thinks Biden must have seen the night's questions ahead of time. How else could he possibly have such serious and well-formed answers? Read More > Big on the Internet, history, lara maiklem, mudlarking By Kaila Hale-Stern on Fri,1:32 Lara Maiklem searches the banks of the River Thames in London and shares her wonderful finds on social media, opening a door into the past. Read More > Technology, donald trump, tiktok, WeChat By Jessica Mason on Fri,12:48 Yes, as of Sunday TikTok and WeChat will be banned from US app stores. But what does that mean? Read More > News, Cheer (Netflix), child abuse By Princess Weekes on Fri,12:41 One of the biggest stars from the Netflix docuseries Cheer has been arrested and charged with producing and receiving child pornography. Read More > Comics, Iron Man, Thor, Tony Stark By Rachel Leishman on Fri,12:07 My dream has come true: I can call Tony Stark! Thor has decided to mess with the only billionaire I trust and has Tony’s phone number carved into his hammer. Read More > Books, books, LGBTQIA, young adult By Larissa Irankunda on Fri,11:50 Becky Albertalli has been a celebrated name in YA (Young Adult fiction) for years. From the moment her debut novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda was published in 2015, it was an instant sensation, ushering in a new era of LGBTQ+ representation that allowed many readers to see themselves centered in beautiful, well-dimensioned stories for the first time. Read More > Big on the Internet, American Girl, the 1980s, women in STEM By Jessica Mason on Fri,11:02 Meet Courtney, a gamer girl who loves to code and has a pretty awesome style ... and who will make adults feel very, very old. Read More > News, 1619 Project, fascism, Trump By Chelsea Steiner on Thu,5:51 Trump previously attacked the '1619 Project' by threatening to withhold funding from California’s schools if they use the series in their public school curriculum. Read More > Big on the Internet, things we saw today By Princess Weekes on Thu,5:43 With the latest Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy, coming out the same week that J.K. Rowling decided to dip deeper into her transphobic wheelhouse, Warner Bros and the makers of the game are trying to distance themselves from the author. Read More > TV, Marvel Cinematic Universe, She-Hulk, Tatiana Maslany By Rachel Leishman on Thu,5:30 I can't wait to see where they take the 'She-Hulk' series, and hopefully, we'll get to see some great storylines for Tatiana Maslany to sink her teeth into. Read More > TV, Mark Ruffalo, the Daily Show With Trevor Noah, Trevor Noah By Rachel Leishman on Thu,4:52 I'm proud to be a fan of Mark Ruffalo and proud, as Trevor Noah said, that he continues to have that fire for what is just and right in this world. Read More > |
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