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Surviving New York Comic Con
With only 2 days to go until the Javits Center opens it’s doors to nerds from all over the world, I thought I’d share a little wisdom I’ve learned from cons past. Tip#1: Walk the path less taken Sure everyone wants to get into the big panels. The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Marvel, etc.…
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The Countdown Begins
Only 3 days till New York Comic Con opens it’s doors to nerds from all over the world. Granted NYCC is not quite the behemoth that SDCC is, but we do alright! (If you count 30,000+ as merely alright) So check out the official NYCC website. And start planning your days now, nerds. Cause you…
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Cool New Thing
This is my newest obsession. It’s called Loot Crate and it’s a monthly subscription to a box of nerd amazingness. I’ve seen subscription services like this for makeup and beauty products. I subscribe to Birchbox. But this is the first nerdy onei’ve come across. It’s less than $20 a month to subscribe and it just…
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The Pianist, The Poem and The Captain of the Starship Enterprise
Last night was a night of culture and nerosity all in one delightful performance at 92Y. Sir Patrick Stewart performed the epic poem Enoch Arden written by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in the mid-1800’s. At his side was Emmanuel Ax performing the companion accompainiment on piano written by Richard Strauss in 1897. I studied piano for…
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The Art of the Brick
If you’re like me than perhaps you too are a lover of Lego. And if so, you need to head to the Discovery Center for The Art of the Brick exhibit. Lego artist, Nathan Sawaya has created an amazing collection of artwork consisting of both replicated and original work. It also has an interactive feature…
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From Skywalker to Solo
A Journey to Womanhood There are many theories regarding when, exactly, a girl truly becomes a woman. Is it her first training bra, first period, the first time she has sex? I say ‘Nay!’ to all of that. I subscribe to the ‘Skywalker to Solo Theory.’ Here’s the what: As I have mentioned many a…
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Fitness for nerds
I hate to say it, but there still seems to be a stigma around being a nerd. I’m not quite sure why. Especially when our representatives look like this… And this… And this… And this… And, oh… hi…this… Anyways, if the sterotype does still exist I have found an ap to inspire the most sendentary…
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Thank you!
I finally finished my July travel. And now that I have a moment to sit and breathe I just wanted to thank you all for reading and watching for my 30 Days of Nerdy Hair!! I’d love to hear what some favorites were. I think my top 5 favorites were: Cindy Loo Who Lucille Ball…