Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Film Review: Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
An enjoyable mostly feminist take on the Holmes canon.
5 Things I’m Doing to Stay Culturally Engaged During the Pandemic
I was asked to write up a post for a Facebook group I’m in on ways I’m keeping culturally active during the pandemic. I decided to turn it into a 5 Fandom Friday.
G33K Out: Another Well Kept Secret Exposed
I interview the fan artist AnotherWellKeptSecret. We talk about her art, her being open about her asexuality, and her interest in Sherlock Holmes and Good Omens.
How to Still Be a Geek in the Middle of a Pandemic
Here’s a list of ways to help and stay busy during the current situation during COVID-19.
G33K Out: Alex De Vore is a Fibber
I talk with cultural arts writer and musician Alex De Vore. We cover music, gaming, and why he became a writer.
Theatre Review: A Priest and a Nun Walk Onto a Stage ….
“Bad Habits” is a raunchy religious comedy that feels more like a sitcom than a play.
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Film Review: ‘Knives Out’ is an Enjoyable Romp
The celebrity-filled whodunit is fun, if a bit weak in the plot. I review ‘Knives Out’.
Podcast Review: Finding Some ‘Lost Notes’
I review this music journalism podcast produced by KCRW.
G33K Out: Sav Rodgers Chases ‘Chasing Amy’
I talk to filmmaker (and Kevin Smith fan) Sav Rodgers about his documentary “Chasing Chasing Amy”, and about being a queer filmmaker in 2019.
Podcast Review: Reading For the Podcast World with LeVar Burton
You don’t have to take my word for it: this podcast is a must for any lover of literature.