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April 23rd: Impossible Astronaut Day (Doctor Who)

Hello Stonehenge! (sorry I couldn’t resist) Today is Impossible Astronaut Day, and for those of you who aren’t Whovians, let me explain. The Impossible Astronaut is the first episode in the 11th Doctor’s sixth series. This is the first time we meet The Silence, a baddie that you can’t remember once you’ve looked away from them. So, to “remember” them The Doctor and his companions would mark themselves with tally marks and get an idea of just how many there really were. This episode was first broadcast on April 23rd, 2011. So, it’s become a Whovian holiday of sorts.4

This is the day where Whovians mark themselves with tally marks using washable marker. You cover your hands, arms, legs, neck, and face if you’re feeling so bold. When people ask you about them you can either explain to them that it’s a Doctor Who fandom thing or you can take that extra step and look at them curiously and go, “I can’t remember.” That’ll really freak them out.

Personally I can’t wait for this day. It’s one of my all time favorite things and it gives me free reign to be creepy and freak people out. So get a marker (washable, unless you want to walk around for days with tally marks on your body) and get to work. Have fun with it and look for other people who have tally marks on them. And you know what, talk to them!

If you see someone who’s got tally marks on them go and have a conversation with them. Clearly they aren’t a boring person. I mean boring people don’t draw tally marks on them for nothing. Clearly they’re intelligent people and are worth the time to talk to. And if they happen to be wearing a bow tie or fez and ask you to run away with them in a little blue box then go! If you happen to see a Silence mark yourself and then run, or kill them all on sight. (I’d apologize for all of the Doctor Who references and jokes in here but I’m not really sorry. Actually not in least bit.)

I hope to see you all you clever boys and girls wearing your tally marks tomorrow, I know I’ll be wearing mine. Post pictures and leave us a comment if you have a funny story about your Impossible Astronaut Day. Allonsy!

How the Fandoms Give Back to Reality

Last week we had a guest speaker come to class and she spoke to us about a group called Run Now Relay. After the Boston bombing happened in 2014, 26 runners ran from Cleveland Tennessee all the way up to Boston Massachusetts to deliver money to a charity. It took 8 days to cross 1,000 miles and 72 cities, but along the way they raised $50,000 more to donate through the use of social media.

Now, this got me thinking. There’s a race or event for everything. EVERYTHING. Surely there had to be some geek races or events out there to raise money for charity right? So, I did my research and I am very happy to say that I found some. This post will be about different charity events, races, and people who make difference using our geek language.

(Links to all of the charities will be provided below. Also, these are just four geek charity events. They are not the only geek charity events, there are plenty more out there.)

  • Course of the Force

“Course of the Force is a Star Wars themed relay race founded  in 2012, is a partnership between Lucasfilm, Nerdist Industries, Machinima and Octagon (Sports Agency). The partnership’s primary event is an Olympic-style lightsaber relay along the California coast. The relay, held July 7–11, 2012 (the days leading up to the San Diego Comic Con), is a charity event to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Nerdist Industries founder Chris Hardwick will host the event, with broadcasts on the Nerdist YouTube channel. Machinma has announced it will produce Course of the Force content for its network as well. Running spots are available to the general public. The cost to sign up is $500.  A limited edition Star Wars Ultimate FX lightsaber has been announced for the participants.

Participants will travel from Santa Monica to San Diego in quarter-mile increments, handing off a lightsaber to the next runner. 100% of registration proceeds from Course of the Force benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation chapters of Greater Los Angeles, Orange County and Inland Empire, and San Diego” (Wiki)

  • Red Nose Day

“Since its launch in 1988, Red Nose Day has become something of a British institution. It’s the day, every two years, when people across the land can get together and do something funny for money at home, school and work. There’s a fantastic night of TV on the BBC, with comedy and entertainment, like special TV minisodes of shows like Doctor Who and Downtown Abbey, to inspire the nation to give generously. Comic Relief spends the money raised by Red Nose Day to help people living tough lives across the UK and Africa.

Comic Relief-inspired events have spread across the globe, licensed and run by people that share a similar vision of ‘A Just World Free from Poverty’. From Iceland to South Africa, events based on Red Nose Day and Sport Relief have popped up all over the place. Red Nose Day is coming to America May 21st, 2015.” (comicrelief.com)

  • Child’s Play

“Child’s Play seeks to improve the lives of children in hospitals and domestic violence shelters through the generosity and kindness of the video game industry and the power of play.

Since 2003, we’ve set up and organized Child’s Play, a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in our network of over 70 hospitals worldwide. Over the years, you as a community have answered the call and come together to raise millions of dollars.

Child’s Play works in two ways. With the help of hospital staff, we set up gift wish lists full of video games, toys, books, and other fun stuff for kids. By clicking on a hospital location on our map, you can view that hospital’s wish list and send a gift.

Child’s Play also receives cash donations throughout the year. With those cash donations, we purchase new consoles, peripherals, games, and more for hospitals and therapy facilities. These donations allow for children to enjoy age-appropriate entertainment, interact with their peers, friends, and family, and can provide vital distraction from an otherwise generally unpleasant experience.

Our hospital network program provides an Amazon.com wishlist (to which facilities can make requests) and an annual gift of games, consoles, and other age-appropriate entertainment gifts for kids. These gifts provide vital distraction, engagement, socialization, and positive play opportunities for hospitalized children around the world.” (childsplaycharity.org)

  • Cloud City Garrison

“Cloud City Garrison is a chapter of The 501st Legion of Stormtroopers, a Star Wars Imperial costuming club. The 501st is dedicated to the movie-quality costumes of the “villains” of the Star Wars universe. Cloud City Garrison covers all of Oregon and Southwest Washington.

In addition to providing a network for fans to meet, CCG is committed to the community. We offer support at charity events, fund raisers, and social functions by appearing as film-authentic Star Wars characters. While there is no cost to engage our services, we encourage donations to charity on our behalf instead.” (cloudcitygarrison.com)

They put in so much time and effort between walk-a-thons, blood drives, spending afternoons with special needs children, and so much more. They don’t accept payment for showing up, they only ask that you give to one of the charities that they support.

Here’s a list of the charities that they are heavily involved in:

  • Make-A-Wish Oregon
  • Doernbecher Children’s Hospital
  • Sacred Heart Medical Center Foundation
  • Special Olympics
  • The Salvation Army’s Bell Ringing program
  • Toys for Tots
  • Children’s Miracle Network

It really makes me happy to see both big and small groups of geeks raising money and making a difference in the world around them. As I said, the links to all these charities are below and I encourage you to check them out if you feel so inclined to. That’s all I have for now, but I hope you guys have a wonderful day!

( http://nerdist.com/tag/course-of-the-force/ ; http://www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday ; http://www.childsplaycharity.org/ ; http://www.cloudcitygarrison.com/ )

FanArt Friday! 2/27/15

Fan art or fanart are artworks created by fans of a work of fiction (generally visual media such as comics, movies, television shows or video games) and derived from a character or other aspect of that work. As fan labor, fan art refers to artworks that are neither created nor (normally) commissioned or endorsed by the creators of the work from which the fan art derives. (Wiki)

Fanart is a major part of the fandom world. It’s something that people can create art out of the thing the love and share it with others. Fanart can be made about anything and everything and in any form. Fanart also explores the things that aren’t cannon; it’ll do things like switching roles or genders, creating dark versions, and even creating whole new outcomes and stories. In this post we’ll showcase just a few different fanart pieces that we like or are some of the more popular ones. As I’ve stated in previous posts, these are not the only types of fanart nor are they the only fandoms that have fanart.

*Warning, there may be possible spoilers ahead, I’ll do my best to keep spoilers out but tread with caution*

Enjoy!

  • Sherlock

Sorry Sherlockians, it kills me too.
  • Merlin

  • Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit

Humanized Smaug based on Voice Actor Benedict Cumberbatch. Also called SmaugLock

  • Marvel

  • Pride & Prejudice

  • Doctor Who

  • Disney

  • Supernatural

I hope you guys enjoyed these. I’d like to make this a regular weekly thing if you guys like this, so let me know what you’d like to see for next weeks.

Benedict Cumberbatch will be a Father before we get Sherlock series 4

And here we are again with the age old question, the question that has plagued millions of people, the question that will never be answered…

WHEN WILL WE GET SHERLOCK SERIES 4!!!!!!

*sigh* okay now that I got that out of the way, I’ll tell you. As of right now Sherlock series 4 is supposed to be out early 2016. Yes we have to wait another year for our boys of 221B Baker Street to return. Now, series 3 aired in January of 2014, and originally there were rumors of us getting series 4 this year around the same time. But, as you can see we were lied to and didn’t get it. (I blame Moriarty)

But in all seriousness it’s more than likely because the actors, directors, and writers are so busy. In 2014 alone Benedict starred in three big films: The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies, The Imitation Game, and Penguins of Madagascar. And this year he has a film coming out called Black Mass. Not to mention the fact the Benedict is marrying his fiancee Sophie Hunter February 22 in Edinburgh and having a baby. The gender of the baby is still unknown.

Martin Freeman had a busy year as well with four projects in 2014 which included The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2014: Live Action, the television series Fargo, The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies, and a mini series called The Life of Rock with Brian Pern. His television film The Eichmann Show debuted January 20th 2015 in the UK.

There is hope for us though! We are promised a Christmas special this year on December 25th 2015. This Christmas Special is Victorian themed. BBC One’s website has released a small blurb about it, “Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson’s adventures in 21st Century London. A thrilling, funny, fast-paced contemporary reimagining of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic.”

Pictures have also been released which you will find down below.

The Waiting Game is On! Grab your shock blanket and prepare yourself for the Christmas Special!

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(information from BBC One, http://www.express.co.UK, IMDB. Pictures: BBC One, http://www.mirror.co.uk , www.entertainmentwise.com , tomandlorenzo.com)