It’s our last mini episode of the year! This self care tip might be especially easy during the holidays, but it’s also a nice little thing to do for yourself any time of year.
For this look, I wanted to incorporate a lot of edgy elements and I am just so pleased with the outcome.
While Charlie’s Angels was enjoyable, there probably won’t be a sequel. But it a movie I do recommend watching.
Killing November has kind of a Hogwarts meets Six of Crows vibe to it that i really enjoyed. I think the aesthetic is what pulled me in, and I’m glad overall that I read it.
If you love books and aren’t yet following Mackenzi Lee, please allow me to introduce you to your new favorite person.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and you know what that means: Christmas trees, mulled wine, presents, and… ghost stories?
When it comes to the battle of Light Side vs. Dark Side, the Dark Side wins in the fashion department. You don’t even need to search your feelings, you know it to be true!
To me, the holidays are hot cocoa while snuggled under blankets watching the snow fall. It’s also a fantastic time for shopping for fun and quirky gifts for friends and family.
I love detective games. The type of game that asks you to meticulously snoop through rooms and piece the puzzle together. What we in my humble apartment refer to as “Snoopy Susan Simulators.”
Growing up in the 80’s, one of my favorite books was In a Dark Dark Room by Alvin Schwartz . It’s a collection of scary stories and poems for kids. I checked it out of the library quite a few times before my mom bought me my own copy.
Six the Musical is the feminist musical journey that every nerdy lady needs to listen to. I started listening to it about half a year ago, and I have been obsessed with it ever since.
Tarot cards are one of the most famous forms of divination, and have inspired all kinds of artwork! Have you played these video games featuring tarot?
I am so excited to introduce you to Dr. Erin Macdonald: an astrophysicist, science fiction consultant, aerospace engineer, and host of the online series “Dr Erin Explains the Universe.”
I have heard that Silvera’s books mess you up. Knowing that, I still got his debut More Happy Than Not and read it expecting to come out clean. Holy cow did I not.
In the midst of this powerful song, there are other aspects of this film that I appreciated, especially in light of the first. In particular, this film showed the women working together to solve a historical incident of violence caused by a man. And they did it wearing pants!
I spend a lot of my Netflix time browsing through the kids channel. I’d love to blame my nieces and nephews, but really I’m just a child at heart. I enjoy the wholesome and imaginative feeling of kids shows, and the way they distill complex issues into simple truths.
Spend some time with a coloring book! Grab some crayons, or colored pencils, or water color markers, and go to town. It’s such a good, relaxing, creative activity that you can do alone or with friends.
No matter what holiday you celebrate, December is the perfect month to cuddle up by the fire with a full mug of cocoa and a good book. If you’re too busy to read a traditionally-published novel, you can always veer into comics and graphic novel territory: they’re fast, they’re gorgeous, and they’re so easy to get lost in, you won’t even notice the passage of time as you dive into the script and wonderful art.
To be honest, the constant “holly jolly” of the radio makes me want to run in the complete opposite direction. My antidote to the Santa Baby over-saturation is to pull on a black hoodie, throw some pop-punk on full blast, and dance around my house in an effort to ground myself again. Life’s all about balance, right?
‘Tis the season, and I’ve been thinking about ways to make the usual geek outfits more festive. Here are holiday style tips for geeks that aren’t just putting on another ugly Christmas sweater.