Five Rays of Light in the Darkness of COVID-19

Let's start by clarifying something: COVID-19 is terrible, and nothing could make the pandemic "worth it". However, rather than focus on the darkness around us, we thought it would be good to look at some of the rays of light that are piercing that darkness and giving us a reason to smile while we're stuck... Continue Reading →

Why Nerd HQ Matters (And How You Can Help)

Nerd HQ is a free four-day event held in San Diego at the same time as Comic Con. They offer celebrity panels, nerderific parties, and exclusive gaming, all while raising money for the charity, Operation Smile. That, my friends, is Nerd HQ in a nutshell. However, what I'd like to share with you all is... Continue Reading →

Steve Niles (Creator of 30 Days of Night)’s Home Devastated by Floods – You Can Help

Horror fans, Steve Niles could really use some help right now. As reported by Bleeding Cool and others in the last day, Steve Niles had his Austin, Texas home hit by the flood waters brought on from the storms that tore through that area over the weekend. The good news so far is that all... Continue Reading →

How Do You Thank A Superhero? (OR Support Our Troops: The Big Thank You)

Editor's Note: Nerdy Minds Magazine understands and respects your political views and choices--no matter what side of the war effort you fall on, which party you belong to, or if you support the U.S. government or not. This is not about the politics; it's about the people. Everyone should give and receive a little gratitude on... Continue Reading →

“Love for Venus”: An Indiegogo Charity Campaign to Help One of our Own Through a Tragedy

Over the next week or so, Nerdy Minds will be publishing a good bit of content on Anime Weekend Atlanta, a convention that took place last weekend. This article, though, while relevant to the convention, starts before the con. Last Wednesday, two days before she was supposed to attend AWA, a cosplayer named Kathleen Morphew (also... Continue Reading →

“The Shoe Project” Kicks into Action at Lexington Comic Con

Remember those cool painted Star Wars helmets that showed up last year?  Remember thinking they would be even cooler if they were shoes?  Well wait no longer!  Coming to a Lexington Comic Con near you is this year’s presentation of The Shoe Project, ten pairs of Vans shoes, each designed by a different artist. “The... Continue Reading →

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