Stack Overflow: 2021 Reading Resolutions
Today, we’re sharing our hopes and dreams for 2021—at least when it comes to our reading habits.
Continue ReadingToday, we’re sharing our hopes and dreams for 2021—at least when it comes to our reading habits.
Continue ReadingYour geeky neighborhood Griswold is back. GeekDad Ken shows off his new holiday lights with a video (Tom Lehrer!) and the huge song list for this year’s show.
Continue ReadingTurn your tree or other holiday light display into something special with these easily programmable LEDs.
Continue ReadingIn our house, this year’s Thanksgiving dinner is based on recipes from the newly released ‘Heroes Feast: The Official D&D Cookbook.’
Continue ReadingNothing quite defines geeks like their affinity for gadgets and toys. Regardless of our specific geekdom, we often find ourselves ogling some cool new tech toy, or handy gadget to make our lives more fun. This year it appears that our contributors have been wooed by a plethora of items. Below we present part one […]
Continue ReadingOctober is here, and you know what that means: time to break out the monsters, ghosts, and ghouls at game night! Here’s a list of thirteen titles to help send shivers up your spine!
Continue ReadingThere’s more to Halloween television viewing than just ‘It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.’ Here are five classics to rediscover with your family.
Continue ReadingIn honor of RBG, today’s stack includes books that teach kids about equality, voting, and being a good citizen.
Continue ReadingComic books are a fascinating medium for biographies. Today’s stack includes five biographies: four are about artists, and the last is about a scientist.
Continue ReadingSt. Thomas, Ontario has its own version of New York’s High Line, an elevated park on an 850 foot long, 1929 vintage railroad bridge.
Continue ReadingGrant Imahara: electrical engineer, robot-builder, co-host of ‘Mythbusters,’ and all-around good, geeky person, has passed away too soon.
Continue ReadingThis year is Etch A Sketch’s 60th birthday, and there are a number of special editions to celebrate.
Continue ReadingWe are grieving. We have work to do.
Continue ReadingPop-Up Magazine’s Spring Issue will be free to watch on YouTube!
Continue ReadingMay is Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, a time to recognize the ways that Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans have contributed to our culture here in the United States. Here’s a stack of books to help you celebrate!
Continue ReadingFor the 50th Earth Day, here are some books about nature!
Continue ReadingI’m continuing the theme from last week: here are more books celebrating Women’s History Month!
Continue ReadingA family who missed their Disneyland vacation while things are in lockdown in California decided to pass the time recreating one of their favorite rides at home.
Continue ReadingWe want to start a new tradition; in these darkening times let’s put our holiday lights back up and celebrate each other.
Continue ReadingMarch is Women’s History Month here in the United States, so today’s column is a collection of books about women!
Continue ReadingBricks Cascade, Portland’s LEGO convention, is happening this weekend! Here are a few of our favorites from the show.
Continue ReadingToday’s stack is mostly picture books (plus a handful of others) that are great reading for Black History Month—from the Queen of Soul to the First Lady, from a little kid to the oldest student, these are stories worth sharing.
Continue ReadingA new promo video from Swedish electro duo Galantis and English vocalist Charli XCX provides fans the world over with our first (sur)real look at Super Nintendo World Japan. Courtesy: Nintendo of America
Continue ReadingSacramento’s Anime/Pop-Culture Convention occupies the CalExpo fair grounds this weekend while its home convention center is rebuilt.
Continue ReadingDid you get any particularly geeky presents? Share your geekiest gifts with us in the comments, or on social media!
Continue ReadingPress play and listen to the words of a GeekDad swimming upstream in what we call NYCC 2019.
Continue ReadingSpecial brews, bottles, and old family drink recipes are a staple of the holidays. What are your favorites?
Continue ReadingBooks have been very popular with our writers and readers this year. Here is a list of 22 of the books we have bought or recommend to our friends and family.
Continue ReadingEric spoke with ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ author Jeff Kinney about the new book and Midwest tour.
Continue ReadingLooking for some excellent ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ gifts? Look no further, GeekDad has collated 10 of the best ‘D&D’ gifts to suit all sizes.
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