Tag: LGBT
International Women’s Day 2025: Celebrating Trans Women
It is once again International Women’s Day! Every year, we at The Geekiary aim to highlight spectacular ladies, whether it be campaigning for certain biopics or spotlighting women who are masters of their craft. Be they fictional or not. This year, given the current political climate in the United States, we’ve chosen to focus on trans women.
I didn’t write this, but I did help contribute to it. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
Contents May Vary: Writing is a ‘Mystery’ for Author Jeri Westerson
Mystery writer Jeri Westerson talks about her work.
WonderCon 2024: Interview with the Legendary Chuck Tingle
Sit back, buckaroos and ladybucks! At WonderCon, I was given the chance to interview the legendary Chuck Tingle. (I’m still in shock.) Read the interview at The Geekiary.
WonderCon 2024: Interview with TransCat Creator Knave Murdok
Trans superheroes may be a new thing to some people, but to Knave Murdok it’s been a way of life for over ten years. Murdok is the creator of the comic TransCat. Read the interview at The Geekiary.
WonderCon 2024: Interview with Publisher Tara Madison Avery
One of the panels I attended while at WonderCon was about trans creators in comics. After, I managed to sit down with one of the panelists, Tara Madison Avery, publisher at Stacked Deck Press. Read the full interview at The Geekiary.
‘Our Flag Means Death’ Season 2 To Set Sail October 5
YAR! Prepare to be boarded, mateys, as the Max original comedy Our Flag Means Death‘s second season has finally announced its launch.
“Good Omens” Season 2 Review: Second Verse, Good as the First
I reviewed the second season of “Good Omens” for The Geekiary.
The Longest Day Fundraiser – Round 3 Interview Announcements
Round 3 of interview announcements for my livestream is now live.
Theatre Review: Teaching a Robot to Love
I am heavily biased in my review of this sweet story about a robot learning about humanity.
Needing Closure From Netflix
The actions of Netflix in the wake of Dave Chapelle’s new special has been enough for me. Goodbye, Netflix.