This winter's surge in Omicron cases left many performing arts organizations to face the tough decision of whether or not to close their doors to in-person audiences.
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This week, the SGN book club has the pleasure of experiencing all that and more with Hot Dog Girl, the first novel from Queer rom-com queen Jennifer Dugan.
It's that time again. The 94th annual Academy Award nominations will be announced next week, on Tuesday, Feb. 8, and considering how tumultuous a cinematic year 2021 turned out to be, it's safe to say there are going to be quite a few surprises.
It's been 12 years since director Jeff Tremaine and headliner Johnny Knoxville reassembled their team of semi-fearless nincompoops. Now, with the help of a few new — and understandably younger — members, this motley crew of adventurous morons returns.
Roland Emmerich's Moonfall is right up there with some of the dopiest bits of destruction porn this maestro of moronic mayhem has ever come up with.
A review of Robert Childs' biographical history of overlooked Black soldiers who served with honor in WWII.
Bingo is an easy opportunity to bring people together in friendly, entirely chance-based competition in a lively group setting. And "Fuck Yeah Bingo" on Capitol Hill offers just that.
Earlier this year, our book club had the pleasure of reading Of Fire and Stars. Fans raved about the book's magical metaphors and rich romance. Now, by popular demand, Coulthurst's sequel Of Ice and Shadows is out.
A review of the next entry in the Ice Age franchise.
A review of the nonfiction book Personal Effects by Robert A. Jensen.