Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Podcast Review: ‘Depression’ Can Be Funny
Is depression funny? I review the podcast hosted by John Moe that sets out to end the stigma against depression and other mental health issues.
Major Change in How YahooGroups Operate
Yahoo! is changing how they operate YahooGroups — and not for the better.
G33K Out: Alisa Stern of ‘Doctor Puppet’
Back in February, I interviewed Alisa Stern, the woman behind the YouTube stop motion series ‘Doctor Puppet’. We discuss ‘Doctor Who’, animation, and what’s next on her plate.
Theatre Review: Portrait of the Pop Artist as a Young Man: ‘Andy Warhol’s Tomato’ Imagines a Defining Moment in the Development of an American Icon
Andy Warhol is one of those artists whose reputation is bigger than life. His persona is so legendary, it’s hard to imagine who he was before he was “Warhol.”
Read more at The Argonaut.
The (Humorous) Guide to Celebrity Distances
Angie takes on how to measure how close you are to the celebrity you admire.
Theatre Review: “Everybody’s Somebody’s Child.”: The Trauma of Racism Haunts Rogue Machine’s Powerful “Gunshot Medley”
Rogue Machine’s revival of Gunshot Medley: Part 1 is a haunting look at how the ghosts of racism are not — and have never been — fully buried.
Read more at The Argonaut.
G33K Out: Geek Girls Part 3 – Grace (aka Cerberusia)
My third episode in my series on women in the geek world, I interview fanfic writer Cerberusia.
G33K Out: Writers & Illustrators of the Future Awards 2019
In April, I attended this year’s Writers & Illustrators of the Future Awards. This podcast covers the ceremony and the interviews I did on the red carpet prior to it.
G33K Out: Marsia Powers and WhedonCon
I talk to Marsia Powers, who is one of the people behind the convention WhedonCon and the fan sites Whedonopolis and Fandomopolis.
Audiobook: The Cauliflower Club
I produced an audio version of the short story “The Cauliflower Club”. Listen to it here.