On St. Patrick’s Day, Meltdown Comics hosted a charity art event called We Heart Japan. Since I would be missing the rest of the charity art shows that weekend, I wanted to attend at least one event– and it has been awhile since I’ve made a stop at Meltdown Comics! My friend and co-worker, Liz… Read more »
Monthly Archives:: March 2011
Stitch and Craft Fair
Yesterday I went to the London Stitch and Craft Fair. I’ve never been before. It was pretty easy to get to, although, some of the underground was closed for maintenance. It was a packed house! We had trouble getting through the first floor. The major crafts represented were cross stitch, paper craft (card making and… Read more »
Ep. 4 Be Afraid of a Girl and Her Lightsaber
Our Lady Geeks discuss the cultural differences between blonde girls versus everyone else. Gizzy tried to kill a robber with a lightsaber and we delve into the world of boy lovin’… you know you like it. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe… Read more »
Supernatural at the Paley Festival 2011
This was our first time at the Paley Festival, although I’ve always wanted to attend one of their panels in the past. When I found out that Supernatural was coming back to the festival (and on a weekend!), I rounded up fellow Supernatural fan (and Defective Geeker), Gizzy– no way, we were going to miss… Read more »
Japan Gets Hit By Earthquakes & Tsunami: How You Can Help
All of you are aware by now that Japan has been hit by earthquakes and tsunami at a devastating level. In 2006, I lived in Japan for half a year during a study abroad program near Tokyo. I lived with a host family and made many friends while I was there (they are all safe,… Read more »
La princesse de Montpensier & Gaspard Ulliel. A Very French Evening
Two nights ago Dianne and I went to a screening of the French film La princesse de Montpensier at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. I had to endure a three-hour commute from Orange County (yay for LA traffic!) to make it to the theater, but despite the arduous trek the movie was well worth the… Read more »



















