Trixie and Katya (of RuPaul's Drag Race) wrote a whole book with words and pictures, and it is a delightful beach, pandemic, or anytime read.
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Here come new Ghostbusters Twinkies just in time for the new film that was just delayed until November. Will you pick them up?
A really rare PSA graded Piedmont Cy Young card is taking bids at Heritage Auctions today. Nothing is hotter than baseball cards.
In a surefire way to get anti-vaxxers and COVID-deniers to chill out, maaan, DC Marijuana Justice will give away free weed with vaccinations.
In the second part of this essay, we compare and contrast virtual conventions to in-person conventions and where we go from here.
This February, a decidedly different tone of cyberpunk science fiction will be made available to fans. Atlanta-based MV Media has made their mark by
2020 forced pop culture conventions to go virtual so let's look at what worked, what didn't, and where we go from here.
Prolific author David Cornwell, better known by his pen name John le Carré, passed away after a brief illness (not COVID-19 related) in Cornwall, UK, on
Metallica will release six of their classic albums on colored vinyl exclusively at Walmart stores in January.
Another new track from John Carpenter's new album Lost Themes III dropped this morning, The Dead Walk. Hear it right now!
In a surprise, Bob Dylan has sold his entire music catalog to Universal Music Group for a pretty hefty sum.
Screenwriter, novelist, and comics creator Joe Michael Straczynski announced on his Patreon that he is preparing the late Harlan Ellison’s anthology The
Disneyland has announced that they will have to furlough even more employees and executives as the park remains closed.
On the eve of the United States presidential election, Guns N' Roses star Axl Rose urged his followers to vote in the best way posssible.
John Carpenter is releasing a new album in February, and you can hear the new track Weeping Ghosts right here.
In this episode, Jason chats with producer Hadrien Royo about the audio series Crypto-Z, which you can find on any podcast app. Hadrien is an
1More Wireless Headphones have landed here at Bleeding Cool so we turn up the tunes for our newest review on these wireless legends.
Metallica will stream their first ever PPV concert on November 14th to benefit their All Within My Hands charity.
Universal Studios Hollywood has been closed since March and since July the park has had to layoff 2200+ workers.
When it comes to that piece of fanart or fanfiction or a podfic you should probably keep that negative opinion to yourself.
Eddie Van Halen, the legendary guitarist who influenced generations of rockers, passed at the age of 65 after a long battle with cancer.
Mars Wrigley is launching Treat Town to make sure Halloween is still fun for those who truly matter: Mars Wrigley's accounting department!
Disney annoucned that they have to lay off 28,000 cast members and in their statement seems to blame California COVID-19 restrictions for the layoff.
The first 2021 convention domino falls, as Disney announced that the D23 Expo has moved from August 2021 to September 2022.
UK writers, actors, and musicians have spoken out against the #RIPJKRowling hashtag on social media - but have they considered its nuance?
This episode Jason is joined by Castle of Horror castmate Julia Guzman to chat with JH Moncrieff, whose book City of Ghosts won the 2018 Kindle Book
This episode Jason chats with Simon Stephenson, whose book Set My Heart to Five debuts from HarperCollins this September.
If you have the Samuel L. Jackson celebrity voice on your Amazon Alexa, it's about to get more badass with more than 30,000 new phrases.
Jason chats with Elisabeth Thomas, whose debut novel Catherine House from HarperCollins was called "spellbinding" by Publishers Weekly… it’s a sort of
This episode we're talking to Glen Zipper and Elaine Mongeon, authors of the new science fiction book Devastation Class from HarperCollins/Blink. Zipper