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No Vampires? No Problem! Celebrating Sarah Michelle Gellar's Career Resurgence: 8 Of Her Best Roles Outside Of 'Buffy'
It's probably been a tough couple of weeks for Sarah Michelle Gellar, with the news of former Buffy co-star Nicholas Brendon's death coming fresh on the heels of reports that the pilot of Buffy The Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale, a reboot attempt in which she had been heavily involved, had not been picked up to series. However, it isn't all bad news for the cult favourite actress.
By Kristy Anderson2 days ago in Geeks
The Howdy Beans Podcast
One of the many attributes I admire about The Howdy Beans podcast is how the YouTube version is audio with a static image. There’s no pretense that anyone wants to watch someone speak into a microphone for 45 minutes, talking about books, movies, or video games.
By Frank Racioppi2 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Henry VIII: King and Court" by Alison Weir (Pt. 5)
We are introduced to the scholarly nature of the early Renaissance and the birth of humanism. Alison Weir covers the way in which humanism made its way from Italy to England and how Latin became a language more widely studied once again. England was cultivating a deep love for the classical world's teachings. I really loved this chapter because I am a big fan of Renaissance humanism though, I had yet to learn about how it made an impact in England. If philosophy is where your wants lie then this book is definitely for you as it contains a good load of it.
By Annie Kapur2 days ago in Geeks
Did Donald Trump Really Promise to Destroy Iran by Thursday?
Introduction In recent days, dramatic claims have spread across social media and news discussions suggesting that former U.S. President Donald Trump promised to “destroy Iran by Thursday.” Such statements have sparked fear, confusion, and intense debate worldwide. But how accurate are these claims? Did Trump actually set a deadline to eliminate an entire country, or is this a misunderstanding of his rhetoric?
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
The Quiet Strength Behind Madelyn Cline’s Rising Journey
Some people step into the spotlight and instantly feel distant, like they belong to a world far away. Others carry something softer, something more human, that makes you feel like you understand them even from a distance. Madelyn Cline is one of those rare figures. Her presence on screen is not just about beauty or performance. It carries emotion that feels real, almost familiar. Many people first noticed her through popular shows, but what kept them watching was something deeper. There is a quiet strength in the way she carries her roles and her life. This article explores Madelyn Cline’s journey, her growth, and why her story resonates with so many.
By Muqadas khan3 days ago in Geeks
Russia Confirms Deaths of 16 Cameroonian Fighters in Ukraine War
Introduction The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to reveal its far-reaching global impact. In a recent development, Russia has officially confirmed the deaths of 16 nationals from Cameroon who were reportedly fighting in the war. This announcement has sparked concern and raised serious questions about the involvement of foreign fighters in one of the most significant conflicts of the 21st century.
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
Is a Nuclear War Between the U.S. and Russia Imminent?
In recent years, global tensions have once again drawn attention to the possibility of a nuclear conflict between the United States and Russia. With ongoing geopolitical rivalries, military build-ups, and conflicts in regions like Eastern Europe, many people are asking a serious and unsettling question: could a nuclear war happen soon?
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Henry VIII: King and Court" by Alison Weir (Pt. 4)
Sport was definitely a gentleman’s affair. Jousting and swordsmanship, archery and strength exercises took place in the summer and were all military practices but were also a display of strength for the masculine folks of the upper class who were easily bored. Of course, we are still on the faction of entertainment which involved constantly making the aristocrats who had nothing to do, feel less bored. Alison Weir definitely looks at the fact that the archery practice was at least viewed as useful in comparison to the others, which is why so many gentlemen were encouraged to pursue it to the best of their abilities.
By Annie Kapur3 days ago in Geeks
Chicago Does a Number on the Past and the Present
Scroll to end for Photos On Sunday March 22, Somers High School Theater completed their three day run of Chicago. Music, show stopping dance numbers, plenty of humor and a timeless message, the infectious joy came through loud and clear for the audience. But actually achieving the synergy was no easy task.
By Rich Monetti3 days ago in Geeks











