Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of maeriette.weebly.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of breakblackmagic.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of bmthofficial.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of fundaciontelevisa.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of picosderoseirabrava.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of enkelbreuken.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of https://www.camarads.com/a/4623
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://www.mundotecnico.info/viewtopic.php?t=987
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://dark---knight.skyrock.com/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://hypestat.com/info/mutaz.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://sehuatang.net/thread-470760-1-1.html
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://www.mutaz.net/free-programs/en/download/?952
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://www.urajp.eu/category/urahon/page/1072/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of http://www.hermantownhockey.com/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://phoenixhairpins.blogspot.com/
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. WRITE FOR THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is looking for feature essays (2,500 words and up) for our continuing TLF Seminar Series in 2017.We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
1000 TRUE FANS
21 Mar: Learned Fangirl at SXSW Reads a Book: Fans, Friends and Followers (Part 2 of our exciting SXSW adventures) NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. WRITE FOR THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is looking for feature essays (2,500 words and up) for our continuing TLF Seminar Series in 2017.We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
1000 TRUE FANS
21 Mar: Learned Fangirl at SXSW Reads a Book: Fans, Friends and Followers (Part 2 of our exciting SXSW adventures) NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
UNCATEGORIZED
As a small indie publisher, The Learned Fangirl has always been committed to uplifting the voices of writers from marginalized groups. The COVID-19 outbreak has FANS – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Keidra Chaney The publication of Textual Poachers in 1992 opened the door of acceptance for an academic study of fan communities and transformative works, PAYCHECK OR PASSION: WHAT MAKES A CREATIVE EFFORT It's November; 'tis the season of month-long marathon creative endeavors, such as National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) For NaNoWriMo, participants aim to complete an original novel-length manuscript within a month. NaNoWriMo has existed for over a decade now and has grown into a subcul MARKETING – THE LEARNED FANGIRL If you have watched television since February, especially sports programming, then you have likely seen at least one of the Old Spice commercials, The Man I READ A BOOK: CONNECTED: THE SURPRISING POWER OF OUR Want to read a book that talks about both the spread of STDs and what unwitting problems programmers can add to a MMPORG?And the influence of friendships between members of Congress on what laws are passed? And the impact we have on the health of those we don't even know? InConnected: The Sur
TLF HAS BAD TASTE: NEW ORDER’S WORLD IN MOTION I love New Order so much that my favorite song of theirs is a particular remix of a b-side that I hold so dear and precious that my friends don’t know which particular remix it is, so I clearly fit within the overall snobbery of the fandom. BOOK REVIEW: BORN DIGITAL: UNDERSTANDING THE FIRST Child observes internet tubes (image:boingboing) In their new book, Born Digital, John Palfrey and Urs Gassler discuss the generation of digital natives, described as those born after 1980, and how they interact with online knowledge, compared with the online experiences of digital immigrants. The thesis of the book is that those in the youngest generation are more adept, more at home on the V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, FANS VS. FREAKS: MEDIA COVERAGE OF FANDOM It's always amusing (and mildly annoying) when mainstream media outlets cover fandom and pop culture. The underlying smugness of their commentary often seems to rear its head, even when it's hardly warranted. Take for example, Yahoo Buzz Log's recent coverage of theWarner Bros. decis
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. WRITE FOR THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is looking for feature essays (2,500 words and up) for our continuing TLF Seminar Series in 2017.We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
1000 TRUE FANS
21 Mar: Learned Fangirl at SXSW Reads a Book: Fans, Friends and Followers (Part 2 of our exciting SXSW adventures) NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. WRITE FOR THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is looking for feature essays (2,500 words and up) for our continuing TLF Seminar Series in 2017.We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
1000 TRUE FANS
21 Mar: Learned Fangirl at SXSW Reads a Book: Fans, Friends and Followers (Part 2 of our exciting SXSW adventures) NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
UNCATEGORIZED
As a small indie publisher, The Learned Fangirl has always been committed to uplifting the voices of writers from marginalized groups. The COVID-19 outbreak has FANS – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Keidra Chaney The publication of Textual Poachers in 1992 opened the door of acceptance for an academic study of fan communities and transformative works, PAYCHECK OR PASSION: WHAT MAKES A CREATIVE EFFORT It's November; 'tis the season of month-long marathon creative endeavors, such as National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) For NaNoWriMo, participants aim to complete an original novel-length manuscript within a month. NaNoWriMo has existed for over a decade now and has grown into a subcul MARKETING – THE LEARNED FANGIRL If you have watched television since February, especially sports programming, then you have likely seen at least one of the Old Spice commercials, The Man I READ A BOOK: CONNECTED: THE SURPRISING POWER OF OUR Want to read a book that talks about both the spread of STDs and what unwitting problems programmers can add to a MMPORG?And the influence of friendships between members of Congress on what laws are passed? And the impact we have on the health of those we don't even know? InConnected: The Sur
TLF HAS BAD TASTE: NEW ORDER’S WORLD IN MOTION I love New Order so much that my favorite song of theirs is a particular remix of a b-side that I hold so dear and precious that my friends don’t know which particular remix it is, so I clearly fit within the overall snobbery of the fandom. BOOK REVIEW: BORN DIGITAL: UNDERSTANDING THE FIRST Child observes internet tubes (image:boingboing) In their new book, Born Digital, John Palfrey and Urs Gassler discuss the generation of digital natives, described as those born after 1980, and how they interact with online knowledge, compared with the online experiences of digital immigrants. The thesis of the book is that those in the youngest generation are more adept, more at home on the V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, FANS VS. FREAKS: MEDIA COVERAGE OF FANDOM It's always amusing (and mildly annoying) when mainstream media outlets cover fandom and pop culture. The underlying smugness of their commentary often seems to rear its head, even when it's hardly warranted. Take for example, Yahoo Buzz Log's recent coverage of theWarner Bros. decis
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
BAD BOY, GOOD BOY: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN KPOP Yes, this is a salsa-style Korean song. Overall, party time, yo, and have a good time. The lyrics don’t actually call the band “bad boys” because what seems to make them “bad” is that they are interested in a one-night stand, for the usual “until the break ofdawn” timeframe.
V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community.THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
BAD BOY, GOOD BOY: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN KPOP Yes, this is a salsa-style Korean song. Overall, party time, yo, and have a good time. The lyrics don’t actually call the band “bad boys” because what seems to make them “bad” is that they are interested in a one-night stand, for the usual “until the break ofdawn” timeframe.
V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community. ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. CONTACT US – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. KPOP – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Raizel Liebler Five years is a long time in music, especially in pop music. But five years ago, K-pop made its first major forays AS-I-PLAY DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION I need to begin this series by explaining that I am a rabid BioWare fangirl. I love the Mass Effect series at perhaps an unhealthy level, and am fond of the Dragon Age series only slightly less. I have played Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening, Dragon Age II, and a whole variety of DLC.I generally draw the line at purchasing custom armor just for the sake of having it, but I am not LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community. MORE ON BARRACUDA, COPYRIGHT, AND POLITICS FROM SIVA There’s been much bloggage about the AP-photo based Shepard Fairey Obama Hope poster, but one issue I haven’t seen discussed in the midst of discussions TLF HAS BAD TASTE: PUNK ROCK COVER SONG EDITION by Laura Fletcher What’s better than a cover song? Okay, assuming you aren’t at a sad, small bar listening to someone croon or whatever, in which case anything is better. The right answer is, POP-PUNK covers of non-punk songs! It’s the first and last line in irony, the ouroborus of outré, and I READ A BOOK: KEMBREW MCLEOD AND PETER DICOLA’S CREATIVE Kembrew McLeod & PeterDiCola’s recent book, Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling is a truly excellent overview of the complicated aspects of sampling.. They manage to meld together discussions from multiple perspectives — from cultural, technological, musical, legal, and economic perspectives — in a highly readable format. ONE MORE TARDY GUEST TO THE ONLINE MUSIC PARTY? Mashable is reporting (via NY Post) that Facebook is planning to get into the online music game : The long-standing rumor that Facebook will launch its own digital music service is back in the news today. According to The New York Post, the social network is in talks with a number of existing playeTHE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
BAD BOY, GOOD BOY: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN KPOP Yes, this is a salsa-style Korean song. Overall, party time, yo, and have a good time. The lyrics don’t actually call the band “bad boys” because what seems to make them “bad” is that they are interested in a one-night stand, for the usual “until the break ofdawn” timeframe.
V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community.THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
BAD BOY, GOOD BOY: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN KPOP Yes, this is a salsa-style Korean song. Overall, party time, yo, and have a good time. The lyrics don’t actually call the band “bad boys” because what seems to make them “bad” is that they are interested in a one-night stand, for the usual “until the break ofdawn” timeframe.
V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community. ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. CONTACT US – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. KPOP – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Raizel Liebler Five years is a long time in music, especially in pop music. But five years ago, K-pop made its first major forays AS-I-PLAY DRAGON AGE: INQUISITION I need to begin this series by explaining that I am a rabid BioWare fangirl. I love the Mass Effect series at perhaps an unhealthy level, and am fond of the Dragon Age series only slightly less. I have played Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening, Dragon Age II, and a whole variety of DLC.I generally draw the line at purchasing custom armor just for the sake of having it, but I am not LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community. MORE ON BARRACUDA, COPYRIGHT, AND POLITICS FROM SIVA There’s been much bloggage about the AP-photo based Shepard Fairey Obama Hope poster, but one issue I haven’t seen discussed in the midst of discussions TLF HAS BAD TASTE: PUNK ROCK COVER SONG EDITION by Laura Fletcher What’s better than a cover song? Okay, assuming you aren’t at a sad, small bar listening to someone croon or whatever, in which case anything is better. The right answer is, POP-PUNK covers of non-punk songs! It’s the first and last line in irony, the ouroborus of outré, and I READ A BOOK: KEMBREW MCLEOD AND PETER DICOLA’S CREATIVE Kembrew McLeod & PeterDiCola’s recent book, Creative License: The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling is a truly excellent overview of the complicated aspects of sampling.. They manage to meld together discussions from multiple perspectives — from cultural, technological, musical, legal, and economic perspectives — in a highly readable format. ONE MORE TARDY GUEST TO THE ONLINE MUSIC PARTY? Mashable is reporting (via NY Post) that Facebook is planning to get into the online music game : The long-standing rumor that Facebook will launch its own digital music service is back in the news today. According to The New York Post, the social network is in talks with a number of existing playeTHE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
FANS VS. FREAKS: MEDIA COVERAGE OF FANDOM It's always amusing (and mildly annoying) when mainstream media outlets cover fandom and pop culture. The underlying smugness of their commentary often seems to rear its head, even when it's hardly warranted. Take for example, Yahoo Buzz Log's recent coverage of theWarner Bros. decis
THE LEARNED FANGIRL
Even More Pop Culture Comfort Food For Difficult Times. Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney While being stuck in the house I’vereally. By Keidra.
ARTICLES – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story beganseven years
ABOUT – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is committed to highlighting and nurturing under-reported writing focused on media, technology, and online culture by providing access and opportunity for women and people of color to publish media and cultural critiques that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. MUSIC – THE LEARNED FANGIRL by Miranda Ruth Larsen During the 2015 edition of KCON Los Angeles (the West coast half of the annual Korean culture and music con) fans 2 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
NOT JUST A GAME: AS-I-PLAY RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER (PART Not Just a Game: As-I-Play Rise of the Tomb Raider (Part Two) By Kristin gaming video games. When we last left Lara, she was being swept away by an avalanche. As this will tend to do, she loses consciousness, and we’re sent into a flashback to, the game tells us, two weeks earlier. A tape recording, the voice the same as the onewhich began
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. V APP BRINGS K-POP TO FANS’ FINGERTIPS While the use of social media and live broadcasting mechanisms like Periscope have become more commonplace among Western musicians, V offers an unprecedented platform for K-pop fans to access content in-the-moment with artists from the big three labels (SM, YG, INTERVIEW – HEAVY METAL WRITER/PUBLISHER IAN CHRISTE – THE Interview – Heavy Metal Writer/Publisher Ian Christe. I was pretty psyched when I learned that music journalist Ian Christe had started his own book publishing company focused on heavy metal, Bazillion Points. His 2003 book Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, is a favorite of mine: highly informed,without
FANS VS. FREAKS: MEDIA COVERAGE OF FANDOM It's always amusing (and mildly annoying) when mainstream media outlets cover fandom and pop culture. The underlying smugness of their commentary often seems to rear its head, even when it's hardly warranted. Take for example, Yahoo Buzz Log's recent coverage of theWarner Bros. decis
WRITE FOR THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Learned Fangirl is looking for feature essays (2,500 words and up) for our continuing TLF Seminar Series in 2017.We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture. CONTACT US – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
WHERE SOLIDARITY ABOUT SOLITARY FANDOM GOT ME This is the second in a series of meta essays from Keidra and Raizel about fandom. We don't have a name for it yet. But we are dedicating this part to Louise Belcher's fandom of Boyz 4 Now. by Raizel Liebler Like Keidra, most of my early fandom was solitary. Whether it wasmusic or books,
3 – THE LEARNED FANGIRL The Wild Ramp Project is looking for longform culture writing aboutChicago
EVEN MORE POP CULTURE COMFORT FOOD FOR DIFFICULT TIMES Here’s our second serving of pop culture comfort food from the TLF founding editors. Enjoy! Keidra Chaney. While being stuck in the house I’ve really enjoyed being able to virtually travel to out of reach places, real and imagined, and thus I’ve been enjoying the fantastical (but still realistic enough New York City as portrayed in Katy Keene, on The CW, a spinoff of Riverdale. LEXICON OF LOVE?: WHY THE HARRY POTTER LEXICON LAWSUIT ISN Last week the testimony ended in the Harry Potter Lexicon case regarding whether J.K. Rowling can prevent the print publication of the Lexicon, a non-licensed encyclopedia of the Harry Potter universe. While barely mentioned during the trial, this case is not just about one unwanted book, but concerns the entire Harry Potter fan community. I READ A BOOK: MATT STAHL’S UNFREE MASTERS: RECORDING Matt Stahl’s Unfree Masters: Recording Artists and the Politics of Work is an interesting book about the ways recording artists have been treated by California and federal law, especially regarding copyright and employment status.. Skip the first two chapters, and go right to the meaty goodness about how California and the United States in general views recording artists – and the I READ A BOOK: THE KOREAN POPULAR CULTURE READER Kyung Hyun Kim & Youngmin Choe’s edited collection of academic essays, The Korean Popular Culture Reader is an important entry into popular culture and Asian cultural criticism. The cultural relevance of this collection is expected, but what is not expected is howfascinating and
MORE ON BARRACUDA, COPYRIGHT, AND POLITICS FROM SIVA There’s been much bloggage about the AP-photo based Shepard Fairey Obama Hope poster, but one issue I haven’t seen discussed in the midst of discussions BAD BOY, GOOD BOY: GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN KPOP Yes, this is a salsa-style Korean song. Overall, party time, yo, and have a good time. The lyrics don’t actually call the band “bad boys” because what seems to make them “bad” is that they are interested in a one-night stand, for the usual “until the break ofdawn” timeframe.
* Home
* Books
* Music
* TV/Film
* Fan Culture
* Technology
* Games
The Learned Fangirl
THE LEARNED FANGIRL - A WEBSITE ABOUT POP CULTURE AND THE INTERNET WAKING UP: NEIL GAIMAN AND TOXIC FANDOM July 13, 2018 By TLF EditorsFiled Under: books
by Rosamund Lannin (@rosamund ) I met Neil Gaiman when I was 14 years old. He was doing a signing at Dreamhaven Books and Comics in Minneapolis, just over the river from my parents’ house in St. Paul. I was a regular at Dreamhaven - I went there as often as my paper route money and the Lake Street bus allowed. I bought my first Sandman comic there. Written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by such luminaries as Dave McKean, Jill Thompson, Michael Zulli, and more, Sandman tells the story of Dream Continue Reading INTRODUCING “PODCASTERS FOR HIRE” WITH MICHI TROTA AND MATT PETERS July 5, 2018 By TLF EditorsFiled Under:
Uncategorized
We’re excited to announce our latest mini podcast series, Podcasters For Hire, hosted byMichi Trota (Uncanny Magazine) and Matt Peters (Since Last We Spoke, Digital Dumpster Diving), who you’ll remember from their earlier TLF mini-podcast, where they bravely sat through the entire season 1 of Marvel’s The Defenders. This time, they’ll explore representation of Asian and Black characters within the geekverse, and what it means for our communities within fandom and beyond. Listen to the first Continue Reading LOST LEGACIES: GLORIA AND HER DAUGHTERS March 30, 2018 By IndaFiled Under: music
by Inda Lauryn Gloria Tropp is not a name often heard in conjunction with the Beats, not the same as those such as Alan Ginsberg, Jack Keroauc, and William Burroughs. Almost a footnote in the book Kerouac and Friends: A Beat Generation Album, only mentioned in a caption of a photo of a seated Tropp with her husband Stephen Tropp standing behind her as he operates a tape recorder to capture his wife’s performance, Tropp sits on the fringes of a then fringe movement. The only lead to her identity Continue Reading THE EVOLUTION OF ‘THE WALKING DEAD’ TV CHARACTER MICHONNE February 22, 2018 By Tai Filed Under: tv/film by Tai Gooden The Walking Dead has become the cornerstone of AMC’s original programming since its debut in 2010, but the story began seven years prior in The Walking Dead comic series, penned by Robert Kirkman. The series approached the zombie genre from a novel angle, by having no explanation for the virus, no use of the actual word “zombie,” nor a swift, happy conclusion for the characters. It took a deeper look at how a lawless society would challenge survivors’ moral codes and the lengths Continue Reading AFFECT IN CONTEXT: FANS AND K-POP IDOLS IN TOKYO’S KOREATOWN February 8, 2018 By Miranda LarsenFiled Under:
Hallyu , Kpop
, music
by Miranda Ruth Larsen While certain areas of Tokyo have become synonymous with different threads of popular culture, such as Harajuku for teen fashion and Akihabara for anime and video games, Shin-Okubo isn’t discussed outside of Japan very often. Yet the neighborhood sits on the infamous Yamanote train line that loops the very center of Tokyo, just one stop away from Shinjuku and a handful of stops from Shibuya, home to the infamous scramble crossing. Shin-Okubo is Tokyo’s Koreatown, and Continue Reading ‘BENEFITS’ AND LABOR – K-POP FANDOM IN TOKYO BEYOND THE MAJORGROUPS
January 6, 2018 By Miranda LarsenFiled Under:
Japan , Korea
, Kpop
by Miranda Ruth Larsen K-pop as we know it simply isn’t possible without Japan. Dal Yong Jin contends that Japan is “the most significant foreign country for the Korean music industry” (117). The Japanese audience demonstrates their love of K-pop through sold-out arena concerts of artists like BIGBANG and CNBlue and the popularity of re-releasing Korean songs in Japanese versions, by artists like Twice, Girls Generation, BTS, and Block B. Nevertheless, a large part of the K-pop industry Continue Reading BLACK REPRESENTATION IN ‘DOCTOR WHO’ – MODERN ERA, MODERN BLACKCHARACTERS
October 27, 2017 By TaiFiled Under: Doctor
Who , tv/film
by Tai Gooden The recent run of companion, Bill, a working class Black lesbian, on Doctor Who has proven the show can be more inclusive of characters of difference. However, Bill Potts’ success was an extension of her two Black predecessors - Mickey Smith and Martha Jones. Both characters were introduced in the show’s modern era with groundbreaking appearances. When Doctor Who returned to television in 2005 after an extended hiatus, the series was placed in the hands of showrunner Russell T Continue Reading HEROES FOR HIRE: A DEFENDERS AUDIO REVIEW (PART 2 OF 2) September 14, 2017 By TLF EditorsFiled Under:
podcasts
When we last left our reviewers, Michi Trota (Uncanny Magazine, CNSC) and Matt Peters (Since Last We Spoke, Digital Dumpster Diving) were less than impressed with the first four episodes of The Defenders. In the conclusion of their 2-part audio review of the Marvel Netflix series, did our heroes (and Iron Fist) manage to pull victory from the jaws of defeat? Don't bet on it. (Note: Michi Trota mentions an essay by Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction's Co-Editor-in-Chief ElsaContinue Reading
HEROES FOR HIRE: A DEFENDERS AUDIO REVIEW PART 1 OF 2 September 13, 2017 By TLF EditorsFiled Under:
podcasts
Michi Trota (Uncanny Magazine, CNSC) and Matt Peters (Since Last We Spoke, Digital Dumpster Diving) take a look at the first four episodes of Marvel's The Defenders on Netflix. Taking advantage of the seeds planted throughout the previous projects, four heroes are called into action to defend New York. It's gotta be better than Iron Fist... right? Continue Reading GAME OF THRONES SEASON 7, EPISODE 5: WIGHT AND WRONG August 21, 2017 By Cheryl Filed Under: Game ofThrones ,
tv/film
Do you feel dizzy trying to keep up with the magical travel times, strained plot devices, and breakneck pace of "Eastwatch"? Were you willing to overlook all because you can't wait to see how the "seven samurai" would take on the dead? Catch your breath with three fans with different perspectives: Rosalyn Claret, who has read the books she “forgets” how many times; Laura Fletcher, a casual fan of the television and book series; and Cheryl Collins, who does not read. Join the Continue Reading* 1
* 2
* 3
* …
* 87
* Next Page »
* About
* Contributors
* Speakers
The Learned Fangirl analyzes media, technology, and online culture from a critical, academic perspective. We are looking for critical and accessible essays about popular culture, fan studies, technology, and online culture.. We conduct workshops on media literacy for conferences and libraries* Google+
* RSS
SEARCH
ARCHIVES
Archives Select Month July 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 MULTILINGUAL WEBSITESelect
LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese(Simplified)Chinese
(Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish JavaScript is required to use GTranslateDONATE TO TLF
META
* Log in
* Entries RSS
* Comments RSS
* WordPress.org
Copyright © 2020 The Learned Fangirl · Customized by SpringboardCreative
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0