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Before the episode, we want to tell you about a movie we can’t wait to watch: Georgetown. Now on Digital, Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave and Annette Bening star in this murderously thrilling film. Based on incredible true events, a smooth-talking social climber comes under investigation when his wealthy, well-connected older wife turns up dead in their home, uncovering a deception greater than you can imagine. Directed by C. Waltz. Buy or rent Georgetown (or join our giveaway on Instagram) and watch it tonight! Rated R. From Paramount Pictures. 

If you’re looking for fun ways to sport your geekiness, may we recommend Galaxy Gear Boutique. Galaxy Gear Boutique is the place to go for ready-to-ship items like headbands, scarves, and scrunchies to custom sewn clothing items like gloves, kimonos, and leggings. Follow @GalaxyGearBoutique for the latest!

This week we’re so excited to chat with Jonathan Hedrick. 

Before this week’s episode we want to shout out two HBO shows worth checking out: That Damn Michael Che + A Black Lady’s Sketch Show. You can catch both right now on HBO Max.

This week we want to thank some Patreon VIPs: Colleen, Mariah, Camilla, Chelsea, Katie, and Samantha. Our Patreon supporters keep things running at The Sartorial Geek. To join them, head to patreon.com/sartorialgeek.

This week we’re excited to be back with Erica Schultz chatting about her latest story (and Kickstarter): Deadliest Bouquet.

Before the episode, we want to announce a very special partnership with Promising Young Woman. Now yours to own on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD March 16, dive deeper into the critically acclaimed and wildly entertaining PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN starring Academy Award nominee Carey Mulligan. Don’t miss the Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh film that critics are calling “a game-changing masterpiece” and “one of the best films of the year” now with exclusive bonus content that takes you behind-the-scenes of the edge-of-your-seat story with the cast and writer/director Emerald Fennell. You can enter to win a copy right now on our Instagram!

We also want to thank some lovely humans who are keeping The Sartorial Geek going via Patreon: Jennifer, KatyBeth, Michele, Samara, Abigail, and Amanda. Thank you for doing what you’re doing! We appreciate you!

This episode is sponsored by Geeklery, the small batch fandom jewelry brand of your dreams. Make sure to follow them @geeklery because their small batch collections change often!

We love our Patreon supporters, and this week we want to especially thank Coral, Molly, Michelle, Lindsay, Michelle, and Lauren. Also, we have a special offer running for the rest of the month! If you join at any reward level before March 31, you’ll receive a free (and exclusive) enamel pin!

We’re so excited to invite Jamila Rowser back to talk about another successful Kickstarter campaign: The Saddest Angriest Black Girl in Town

Drumroll, please… we’re so excited to announce that our second Kickstarter project is live!

The Sartorial Geek was founded two and a half years ago by college besties Liz Crowder Serota and Jordan Ellis (of Jordandené). Last year, in an attempt to highlight some of our favorite nerdy artists and brands, we created The Sartorial Geek Boutique. SG Boutique traveled to comic cons all over the country and showcased geeky merchandise from creators who couldn’t be there in person. We were hoping to grow SG Boutique this year, but alas 2020 had other plans.

We have a thing for indie magazines at The Sartorial Geek, and BUN & TEA‘s Kickstarter campaign is a cool twist on a traditional publication.

BUN &TEA is about three times the usual length of an American monthly magazine, clocking in at about 65 pages. But it’s still a magazine! So while BUN & TEA has plenty of comics stories (fifty of those pages will contain graphic narrative), it comes with all the magazine-y trimmings. Like quizzes, which are normally one of my favorite parts of reading a magazine, tbh.