If you were at our geeky networking panel at Emerald City Comic Con, I promised that we would round up all the badass bosses you heard in one list for you. If you weren’t able to attend our panel, you missed a lot of incredible stories and tips about making real connections with the people around you and how we can all lift each other up. But, we have some exciting news:
What I loved was how Carol took her emotions and allowed them to make her more powerful. She didn’t let men get in her way. In fact, she beat most of them up.
In my first post on Staying Warm and Geek Chic, I used a winter coat to get multi-seasonal wear out of my clothes. The outfit was very casual and comprised of clothing basics. For the outfit featured in this post, I’m leaning heavier into the geek chic part of my topic.
This week we’re chatting with two leaders of one of my favorite geeky organizations: Geek Girl Pen Pals. GGPP is known as the place where geeks and snail mail collide – what’s better than that?
It’s only taken ten years, but we finally – finally – have our first Marvel female standalone movie. And, oh, how I loved it! While I was expecting to enjoy it (this is where I admit I might have a slight Marvel bias), I wasn’t prepared for just how much love I would feel for this movie after seeing it. Judging by the global $455 million opening weekend, I wasn’t the only one.
The Secret History by Donna Tartt If you like Greek myths, Latin, and death, then this book is for you. This group of friends makes the attempt to…
When the weather outside is frightful, I struggle with looking cute because I’m focused on how to not be cold. Add the fact that most of my geeky clothes are meant for warmer temps, and the result is a lot of same old same old outfits.
Rose Tyler – she’s one of the most divisive companions in new Doctor Who fandom. For many fans, she was their first companion. For others, she’s a Mary…
The titular character in The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell has been called everything from the “Tim Burton of Baking” to the “Martha Stewart of the Macabre.” I…
This week we’re chatting with someone all the way on the other side of the world: our friend Kit Cronk! Her shop is like the Australian cousin to Jordandene: geeky and bookish home goods and accessories. If you like the kinds of things that come out at Jordandene, you should absolutely check out kitcronk.com.
The world of Blade Runner is a dystopian, cyber-punk realm filled with thick coats, see-through plastics, go-go boots, and 80s hair gone wild – and fall fashion seems to have some solid android attire in store.
This year the Sartorial Geek crew will be hanging out at Jordandene Booth 258, right by the show floor entrance.
Hello to all of our Sartorial Geeks and especially our nerdy parents! This week we’re chatting with Stacie Sells about being a nerd and a parent and all of the things that come along with that.
I thought this was a middle grade book about going into high school, but it is definitely not; it’s an adult fiction book.
February’s book is Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s One Amazing Thing. This book seemed to come to me almost by some divine inspiration, as it was given to me by a close friend before I had told anyone about this project.
This year the Sartorial Geek crew will be hanging out at Jordandené Booth 2026 (conveniently located right next to the women’s restroom).
I Moved to Los Angeles to Work in Animation is artist Natalie Nourigat’s autobiographical graphic novel, chronicling her experience pursuing a career in animation. The graphic novel was…
I was interested in Unfollow when it first debuted in 2016, but (and no one here is surprised) procrastinated on picking it up until just recently. Let me tell you: I am so glad that I did; it really wasn’t what I expected, and that sort of freshness was just the sort of shakeup I needed as a reader.
Lindsay Jillian’s wardrobe on FXX’s You’re the Worst contains hella bold prints, neon accents, ample amounts of cleavage, and a SURPRISING number of cropped cardigans. This former-party-animal-turned-reluctant-housewife dresses like the love child of Modcloth and Victoria’s Secret and I am ever-so here for it.
Spinning Silver is Naomi Novik’s follow-up to Uprooted, a book that I read last summer and loved. It’s easy to say that I loved this book, too. Rather…
If you’re curious about DnD and don’t know where to start or who to play with, Kait has really great advice for finding your first local or online game. There are games for all ages, skill levels, and playing styles. There are also several amazing podcasts devoted entirely to Dungeons and Dragons if you want to dip your toes in that way!