Two school districts in Texas raised eyebrows when they started banning books from school libraries. The Frisco Independent School District of Frisco, Texas, in particular, banned titles like George R.R. Martin's "Game of Thrones" series and books by Neil Gaiman like "American Gods."
Today the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards were announced and HBO's medieval fantasy epic "Game of Thrones" reined by receiving the most Emmy nods -- an impressive 24 nominations in total.
This week in social media, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's global connectivity project "Internet.org" came under fire by Net Neutrality advocates, Twitter's Periscope app got in trouble with HBO after users were streaming the first episode of "Game of Thrones," and Tumblr released the fourth generation of its iOS app.
Where else can you find a medley of edgy and creative artists from Anthrax, Snoop Dogg to Method Man, who sample music from the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning series "Game of Thrones Season 4" soundtrack?
Why the "Catch the Throne: The Mixtape Vol. 2" of course!
:Game of Thrones" is taking a break this week for memorial weekend, but while some fans are waiting in anticipation for next week's episode, others are looking even further ahead. All the way to season five, that is.
George R.R. Martin, author of the fantasy series "A Song of Ice & Fire," has just revealed the cover to his book. "The World of Ice & Fire" will be 330-page book all about the history, regions and people of Westeros.
Game of Thrones shocked fans this past Sunday when the new episode "Breaker of Chains" featured an altered scene from the book, in which Jamie forces himself upon his sister.
HBO's insanely popular fantasy epic, Game of Thrones, returns to television tomorrow night and it promises to bring even more death and violence than the last three seasons did.