2020

Keeping Things Twisted

If you’ve ever wondered what the Brady Bunch might have sounded like if they had been played by the likes of Roger Rabbit, Kermit the Frog, Rafiki from The Lion King, or Yakko from the Animaniacs, then you have to look no further than Saturday night’s edition of Twisted Toonz at 7PM on the Main Programming channel. Moderator Jeff Zannini… Read more →

What Does Black Panther Mean to You?

“How would my life have been different if I’d had [Black Panther] as a child?” Saturday afternoon, the Diversity Track held a panel full of comic book creators and scholars gathering for a discussion entitled “The Psychology of Black Panther, Wakanda, and the Transformative Power of Comic Books,” which started off with a question for everyone about what the character… Read more →

30 Years of The Wheel of Time: What Has Been and Will Be

For the 30th anniversary of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series, Brandon Sanderson, Jason Denzel, and Michael Livingston joined moderator Jennifer Liang, Saturday at 5:30PM on the High Fantasy Track YouTube channel, to discuss the enduring popularity and upcoming TV adaptation of the series. Although the panelists discovered the series in different ways, they were hooked from book one, The… Read more →

When Gonzoroo Happens to You

It’s not putting too fine a point on it to say that “Gonzoroo Presents: A Virtual Music & Comedy Spectacular,” on Saturday at 8:30PM on the Main Programming channel, was an experience unique to Dragon Con. It was free-wheeling and often bizarre, and even now, I’m not entirely sure what I saw. Moderator Ken Plume introduced each clip submitted from… Read more →

The Wonders of Witches

On Saturday at 3PM, the Urban Fantasy Track hosted a panel on Facebook and YouTube called “Good Witch or Bad Witch? The Varieties of Approaches in Urban Fantasy.” Panelists included Jeanne Adams, Jennifer Blackstream, David B. Coe, Rachel Graves, Corinne O’Flynn, and moderator Carol Malcolm. Malcolm opened the discussion by asking the panelists why they found witches appealing enough to… Read more →

They Yeeted Us with SCIENCE!

There seems to be nothing that geeks enjoy more than engaging in a hypothetical debate and “Can You Yeet It? (For Science),” at 4PM Saturday on the Science Track YouTube, was a prime example. The definition of yeet, for those who might not be in the know, according to the Cambridge dictionary is “to throw something with a lot of… Read more →

Finding Closure in Fillory

Friday evening at 11PM on the Fan Tracks channel, Carol Malcolm, Margaret Parsons, Damien Allen, Father Bryan Small, Anna Puerta, and Kevin Batchelder got together to talk about the final season of The Magicians in “Saving the World One Last Time: A Magicians Fan Panel.” The first question moderator Carol Malcolm asked the panel was who they felt had grown… Read more →

The Bluest Eye with Puppets: Reconciliation and Art

African American Puppetry scholar Dr. Paulette Richards interviewed Professor Margaret L. Kemp for the panel “Rehearsing Truth and Reconciliation: Casting Puppets in The Bluest Eye,” Saturday at 4PM on the Puppetry Track Facebook page. Professor Kemp collaborated with Janni Younge to present a puppetry-enhanced play based on Lydia Diamond’s stage adaptation of Toni Morrison’s critically acclaimed (and first) novel. The… Read more →