Gaming is sometimes in your blood and that is proven in the first episode of That’s Life: Growing Up Digital. A BioGamer Girl exclusive that takes you inside gaming with the founders of BioGamer Girl Magazine (BGG), Amanda Dyar and Alissa Worley. The BGG duo discuss life and video games with their first look at the outrageous title Lollipop Chainsaw. The show quickly unravels as Alissa’s interest dwindles and soon starts divulging her mom’s dark secrets. We learn that games can be fun for gamers of any age since there are always elements to love, and in this case, Alissa reveals her favorite part of Lollipop Chainsaw was Juliet’s decapitation of her boyfriend. Wowzers?! I suppose that may be something to reveal to Alissa’s future boyfriends. Stay tuned to future bi-weekly episodes as you see how gamers dedicated to three different video game companies—Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft—manage to live under one roof!
Another year, another packed weekend of fandom in the Rocket City The 2026 Huntsville Comic & Pop Culture Expo has officially wrapped, closing out three energetic days at the Von Braun Center and once again proving why it’s considered Alabama’s largest celebration of geek culture. From April 17–19, fans from across the region gathered for a weekend that blended celebrity encounters, gaming, cosplay, and community into one sprawling pop culture showcase. A Weekend That Delivered for Fans This year’s event marked the 11th edition of the expo, and it leaned fully into its reputation as a destination convention. With a diverse crowd and programming that spanned all corners of fandom, the show floor stayed busy from opening Friday afternoon through Sunday’s final hours. Attendees explored a massive lineup that included over 200 vendors, artist and author alleys, panel discussions, and dedicated gaming spaces. Whether fans came for collectibles, comics, anime, or tabletop sessions, t...
