Sunday, August 28, 2011

This Week in Geek 2011/08/29


Oh yes, Dragoncon. via Disavian

A showcase of this week's finest geek and geek related activities for the week.  Mark your calendars.

Longer Term
  • Conventions Dragon*con Atlanta, GA - Friday to Sunday
    • Probably one of the conventions I've enjoyed the most.  Mostly due to the night time party scene.  Nothing like walking into a random party and joining in on a singing of Fette's Vette(true story).  Even beyond that, lots of fun nerd celebrities and activities.  But way way crowded.  The whole environment made around Dragon*con has become so crazy and big.  Just wow.  Quite an experience.
  • Conventions - TCEP 18 - Laurel, MD - Friday to Sunday
    • I'm not amazingly familiar with this one. This was recommended to me by an associate.  Area 42 games is coming out in force for it.  If they are throwing in behind it, it's worth going to.  Looks like a general gaming event that's very local.
Wednesday
Saturday
  • Art - Dangerous Curves Ahead - Washington, DC - 9:00 PM & 11:00 PM
    •  Burlesque show.  I've seen the show from this particular group before and it was a lot of fun.  Man, geeks and burlesque.  Like... two things that go together.  Nintendo games and blowing.  Wait... 
An exciting week! Get to it! Other weekly reoccurring events are listed on our website (such as Rocky, CCG tournaments, crazy themed happy hours...). For more information, check out the calendars at DC Geeks.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Rock the House / Godzilla must have just awakened (Earthquake in NoVa?)

Checking around the nerdsphere locally I see that many many of the geeks I know in the DC area just felt a pretty decent earthquake.  I'd call it massive, but, well this isn't California.

If you get any updates on what the hell just happened let us know.  Seriously the building buckled here some people almost fell and I thought I was on the world's lamest but largest scale version of a kiddie rollercoaster.

Also, if this was caused by some sort of giant monster awakening.  I want pictures.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

This Week in Geek 2011/08/22

Pax Prime by Cory Schmitz

A showcase of this week's finest geek and geek related activities for the week.  Mark your calendars.

Longer Term

  • Comedy - Tom Green at DC Improv - Washington, DC - Friday to Sunday
    • Ok, Tom Green had his own show, lost a ball, and went on to do all sorts of other fun stuff.  A very good comic, very random, very odd.  That's probably what I and many others enjoy the most.
  • Conventions - Pax Prime - Seattle, Washington - Friday to Sunday
    • PAX, the big leagues.  This contender stepped up and took the fame, the glory, and the nerd cred for being the main convention for pre-release info, especially in the gaming nerd circuit from E3.  Pax is awesome.  Hands down.  It's probably too late for you to plan on this one.  But know, this is something you should try for next year.  Just be prepared to wait in 3 hour lines and be around nerds who haven't showered in days.
  • Festivals - Maryland Renaissance Festival Opening Weekend - Annapolis, MD - Saturday to Sunday
    • The main event as far as Renaissance Festivals go for the area.  It'll be up for a bit, but this is the first weekend you can don your wizard's hat and... I just did that joke last week.  Your.... knights armor and sword and be in a not so realistic recreation of an older time.  I like to think that if a time traveler from the future were to travel back to our time, it would be ten kinds of funny if said traveler landed in a Ren Faire.  Time travelers are jerks.
Wednesday
  • Gaming - DCGN is Ready to Explode - Washington, DC - 6:00 PM
    • Gaming event, regular type.  Good people.  Volcano themed this time.  Don't ask.  I have no idea.
  • Art - Gin Bath Burlesque - Washington, DC - 9:00 PM
    • Burlesque oh how we love it, in fact
Thursday
Saturday
  • Art - Art Carnage - Vienna, VA - 8:00 PM
    • I couldn't find the actual description for this month's Art Carnage.  Always good art though.  The Improv Imps should be coming out, which is pretty freakin funny.  Several DC Geekers and myself might make it out to it this weekend actually.
  • Art - Sugar Shack Burlesque - Washington, DC - 9:00 PM
    • 3 times this week.  If you haven't checked out a Burlesque show yet, you won't be disappointed.  I've seen Sugar Shack before and can say that was fun.  That's not to diss the other two troupes though.
Sunday
  • Gaming - Gamers Brunch @ The Piratz Tavern - Silver Spring, MD - All Day
    • Monthly gaming and eating and drinking event at the Piratz Tavern.  Man I love the fact that we even have one of these.  (a pirate drinking establishment... where is the ninja response?!?)

An exciting week! Get to it! Other weekly reoccurring events are listed on our website (such as Rocky, CCG tournaments, crazy themed happy hours...). For more information, check out the calendars at DC Geeks.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Review: The JellyVision Show

The JellyVision Show

On the long list of things that I've been meaning to make it out there.  Right up at the top, with Clown Cabaret is JellyVision.  Let me start off with, I love The Soundry.  I consider it one of the main places around DC that has the potential to be a strong nerd focal point (Game Parlor and Labyrinth Games are other good examples).  They do lots of art based stuff, have shows, and sell coffee.  Well worth checking out on it's own merits.  That's not fully what this diddy is about, so let's move on.  (yes, I said diddy. And stop smirking, your face might get stuck like that)

So on my way back home I realize this is the first Thursday I've had free in quite a while, so, what the hell, I'll make it out and see what the live cast of The JellyVision Show's like.  I mean their ad is purple and toasty, how could this go wrong?  I didn't know a whole lot about what JellyVision was about at the time.  Hadn't seen any of their casts or gone to watch any of their archives.  So, a pretty blank slate here.  I sat down near the back, where nerds belong (in a comfy lounging chair no less, dark corner, and donned my wizard's staff and robes... wait... scratch that) and drank my orange italian soda(this does not make me a hipster... right?).

I spent most of the time that their first guest was on stage trying to figure out, well, what is this.  There's talking, a casual air, and just people hanging out.  I didn't quite get it.  Then it struck me.  This is what it must be like when me and my friends hang out and randomly BS about stuff (our BS leads to some Tens of Dollars moments, hit the link if you need examples).  Well with guests added for flavoring.  Don't take that the wrong way,  that's the entirety of the beauty of it.  Conversations were organic, laughs were genuine, and occasionally random stuff just happened.  It Felt Raw.  It felt like you were experiencing something living and breathing.  Like you tickled its under belly and now it's stampeding towards your village.  Jelly and Tim both came across as genuinely likable people (I caught them for a bit after the show, and they are, so it definitely wasn't stage magic). I could have sworn at any point it could have transitioned into, "Ok, lets go play darts now."  Or Scrabble, I like that better anyhow.  Just not Diplomacy.  That ends friendships and lives.

I could spend whole articles talking about the guests.  I'll list the ones I got a chance to talk to, however briefly.  Mab Just Mab and Nate Lewis were pretty cool.  Both of them seemed to have no issues being in front of the camera.  Both were relaxed and collected.  That sort of comfort in front of strangers makes my nerd core sort of jealous.  Mab is a sideshow gal while Nate runs the interesting shirt site Somaphony.  Check out their stuff.

JellyVision was fun.  Worth checking out the live cast or seeing the webcast as well.  I think it's the start/part of part of The Soundry's mission.  Building a proper community for us nerds and freaks and artists and fringe people (I'm liking the term Fringe instead of Alt or Indie).  And that's kinda awesome.

Review: Rifftrax Live!

Trailer for Rifftrax of Jack the Giant Killer via Rifftrax Live!

I'm having a hard time putting into words how much I enjoyed it.  I have to admit.  In fact, let's have a mini nerd confessional here.  Ok, here goes. Forgive me Shatner for I have sinned.  It has been 6 years since the last time I saw MST3K and I have never seen Rifftrax before.

I got a chance to check out Rifftrax's live cast of Jack the Giant Killer tonight. I really don't know how to tell you how much fun it was.  Let's start with at some point I laughed so hard I cried.  Then I cried so hard I... wait, no only the other way around.  Ignore that.  The comedy was amazingly fantastic.  It felt much more organic than MST3K, even though the material appeared to be produced beforehand (I dare you to come up with over a hundred good jokes for a movie on the cuff, double dog dare you) it still felt very organic.  You know, like it was that one funny friend you have that always makes cracks at movies and your other friends are all "You know that one, such a kidder."  Ah.

Next time you see it appear on our list or hear about it coming up go check it out.  It tends to show in multiple theaters in the same night.  I'm definitely going to try to make it out to the next one.  A real geek must see.

I hope one phrase from tonight's cast becomes common vernacular.  "Grab the Bone"

Sunday, August 14, 2011

NBC Categorizes Any Group of Youngins as a 'Flash Mob'

Flash Monkey via Greenpeace Finland

So, I was reading an article put up by NBC Washington with a video clip talking about how a flash mob of young people walked into the store, stole a bunch of things then walked out.

*sigh*

Ok, a flash mob.  When most people who've heard of this internet thing, you know, that series of tubes you're using right now, when we talk about flash mobs we mean something very differently than they apparently do.  For me, when I think flash mob I think a large group of seemingly unconnected people who do one, usually very bizarre act, then disperse.  If that act is a crime, say, shop lifting, it's just a robbery.  A very casual one.  They probably should have been wearing shades.

The feeling the video gives me is that NBC thinks flash mob means "a group of young people".  You know, like a gaggle, if young people were geese.  Or a murder if they were crows... Ok, let's not let them know about that one, they might start using it also.

When did the term flash mob get so perverted in the public eye?  Yes, this is a deplorable thing that happened, but calling it a flash mob?  Will major news venues ever really ever understand internet culture?  Why aren't they just hiring younger more internet savvy people so they can ping them with questions every so often.  Maybe then they won't end up coming off quite as clueless as they do with this one.  Also, last I heard, flash mobs were more or less dead.  Which is sad to me, but still.  If they start using 90's slang next I'm digging out / buying parachute pants.

Well, thanks for the sad tear-laden laugh.

via NBC Washington

This Week in Geek 2011/09/15


WorldCon Photo Op, via gruntzooki

A showcase of this week's finest geek and geek related activities for the week.  Mark your calendars.

Longer Term
  • Conventions - WorldCon - Las Vegas, NV - Thursday to Sunday
    • Ah, the infamous WorldCon.  It's been around forever, has a vote in different cities to determine where the next one is.  Is reasonably big for a nerd con.  Very general in it's subject matter.  Not quite as crazy / party focused as some of them are.  But I've still heard some amazing things.
  • Conventions - Baltimore Comic Con - Baltimore, MD - Saturday to Sunday
    • Not actually related to the full comic con in Cali, another company's attempt at something similar  Copyright can be a mother.  Still, lots of nerds in a shared space sharing in their nerdom.
Tuesday
  • Geekish General - Penn Jillete: God No! - Washington, DC - 7:00 PM
    • Penn of Penn & Teller coming into town to talk about about religion, or not having it.  Regardless of your opinion on the matter, whenever Penn delivers talks on a subject they are almost always entertaining.  Well worth checking out.
Thursday
Sunday

An exciting week! Get to it! Other weekly reoccurring events are listed on our website (such as Rocky, CCG tournaments, crazy themed happy hours...). For more information, check out the calendars at DC Geeks.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

This Week in Geek 2011/08/08


Star Trek Convention via Sheldon Pax

A showcase of this week's finest geek and geek related activities for the week.  Mark your calendars.

Longer Term

  • Conventions - Official Star Trek Convention - Las Vegas, NV - Thursday to Sunday
    • One of the main if not THE main Star Trek convention in the US.  I've had more than a few friends go to this and come back saying it's pretty amazing.  Especially if you're crazy into Star Trek (not so much my thing, I mean I like it, but... man not on this level.).  The cosplay con for Trekkies. :)

Monday

  • Art Clown Cabaret - Washington, DC - 8:00 PM
    • Another installment of Clown Cabaret.  With our lovable local clown troupe.

Friday

  • Gaming - Open Gaming at Affinity Computers - Dulles, VA - 7:30 PM
    • Gaming, board gaming, event with cool people.  Area 42 usually steps it up quite a bit when it comes to hosting gaming events.

Sunday
  • Geekish General - Movies on the Potomac: Jumanji - Oxon Hill, MD - Dusk
    • I'm sorry to say this, but this is from the time period where I really liked Robin William's movies.  A fun action fantasy adventure that can only be enhanced by a big screen. :)
An exciting week! Get to it! Other weekly reoccurring events are listed on our website (such as Rocky, CCG tournaments, crazy themed happy hours...). For more information, check out the calendars at DC Geeks.