by cjhoskins | Oct 3, 2019 | Books, TV
In my younger years, I happily gobbled up any fantasy title I could find. There was a shelf of fantastic worlds, talking beasts, princesses, all with their own catalog of archetypes to discover and explore. Surprisingly enough, I didn’t touch C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of...
by lizzymartinez | Apr 28, 2018 | Etc., Fandom, Media, Movies, Sexism, TV, Uncategorized
Waylaid on the Isle of Dogs Written by. Lizzy Martinez Illustrated map depicting the films origins which was originally conceived in the UK by Anderson, an American, who lives in Paris about a fictional location in Japan (shout out to the author’s home in St....
by Whitney Salee Risner | Mar 9, 2018 | Feminism, Super Heroines, TV, Uncategorized
This post is a special collaboration between Melody Meiners, Carolyn Noe, and Whitney Salee Risner. Last night (International Women’s Day) marked the release of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones Season Two. The central lines of Season One were around Jones,...
by jdapper | Mar 8, 2018 | Feminism, Sexism, TV
Friday, March 9, 2018, marks the release of Season Two of Netflix’s landmark show, Jessica Jones. The central storylines of Season One focus on the titular character Jones, brilliantly portrayed by Krysten Ritter, as she dealt with the fallout,...
by cnoeone | May 17, 2017 | Fandom, Feminism, Friendship, TV
Since Buffy ended in 2003, fans of the popular supernatural show have searched high and low for a show to fill the hole in their hearts. Even looking at lists that try to find comparable shows seem to miss the mark (Supergirl? Really, PopSugar?). Buffy was a rare show...
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