
Creator of The Guild and star of Dr Horrible tells how big her addiction to World of Warcraft really is and how she managed to get a web show about MMORPG addiction made.
They’ve also delved into music territory with GLU Music #1 , featuring Bunny Rabbit, Rhythm King & Her Friend and lots more.
Stolen Sharpie Revolution, the influential and quite awesome DIY guide to zines, needs contributions of zine events or distributors for the new issue.
(Zine World)
At least according to the interview in IO9, at any rate.
And my faith in the world is restored.
Oh no. Yet another one of my favourite magazines is in trouble. But there is still time to save it .
(Poppolitics)
Thanks, Huffpost, for sharing a truly historic work of political impersonation (one that apparently didn’t go down very well with Palin’s campaign staff. Heh heh heh).
Definitive guide to all that is zines is now up to issue #26.
Amazing, amazing resource detailing female scientists in (science) fiction.
(via the Feminist SF blog)
(Racialicious)
Clips from an idea shelved back in 2001 have been leaked online. Re-live would might have been.
(Ain’t It Cool News)
(Pop Politics)
(Online Media Cultist)
At least not yet, but they seem to be working on the problem.
(BuzzMachine)
(guardian.co.uk)
Felix Burrichter, editor of Pin-Up Magazine writes a tribute to print magazines for the NY Times’ The Moment blog.
Technically amazing and strange real-world urban stop-motion animation. OK, basically indescribable but a must-see all the same.
Sunday April 27th a the Rag Factory, 16-18 Heneage Street, London E1 5LJ
It’s a daily online zine called Is Greater Than . Today’s article is called Revisiting R. Kelly and Calling For The End of Television News . Promising.
Vulture takes note of the telling lack of female superhero movies coming soon. Wonder Woman might have been ready by now if Warners hadn’t had its dirty misogynistic spasm.
A brief sociological examination of a most curious facial contortion.
Can’t.Wait.
..and then declares that Gawker has jumped the shark .Gawker fights back with a chart of pageviews per month .
This blog post was “frantically … amazing”.
A seemingly retro move saved by the involvement of the awesome Annalee Newitz.
(via Huffington Post )
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