Last we we had the pleasure of attending Nerd HQ during Comic Con 2011 and it was a total blast. If you’ve never heard of Nerd HQ, or perhaps wanted to see the panels for yourself… well now you can! The fine folks at Nerd Machine have posted all of their panels on YouTube for nerds everywhere to enjoy. Linked below is a write up from this summer’s Friends of the Nerdolution panel and an embed of the panel video itself. I may be the dork who asks the first question.
Hey there gang! June was a busy month for us here at the site, but we managed to survive. – Take a look at some of our June highlights and prepare for an intense July.
Without G4′s coverage of E3 a lot of us wouldn’t have had the opportunity to experience the event from the comfort of our own sofas. G4 did a stellar job of covering the event, but it’s not over quite yet. Attached is the press release including their nominations and the date of their big E3 award show. G4′s best of !
G4 went ahead and put the pilot episode of their new nerd/science show up for us all to enjoy a bit early.
Enjoy this very honest, very candid interview with the incredibly cool Jessica Chobot.
A very special episode 25 of the RATED NA podcast.
Last month we asked some of our readers who they wanted us to talk to next, and Carrie Keagan’s name was on the top of the list. Carrie actually intercepted our tweets and agreed to do the interview on the spot… that sort of thing generally doesn’t happens to us, so we were jazzed to say the least.
G4 is one of the few reasons I’m hanging onto cable. Few channels offer up exactly the type of programming I feel like watching after a long day at work. Yeah, it can be silly, juvenile, and repulsive, but so can I! Today G4 offers up a wide variety of programming geared toward America’s new national holiday, “April the Twentieth”.
Well my friends, the nerd gods have smiled upon us! Tonight Alison Brie (interview coming soon…ish) and Danny Pudi of Community take over the hosting duties on Attack of The Show!
Forged in the fires of Mount Awesome (New Jersery), Alison Haislip leapt from the ashes to entertain geeks and nerds across the planet. From the sandy beaches of Hawaii to the streets of Tokyo, Alison has been everywhere and done things we mere mortals would not dare attempt