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Days of Our Lives fans react to nine cast changes that impact Salem
Four major characters are leaving Salem Days of Our Lives fans are expressing concern about all the shake-ups in Salem, with major cast changes. Nine characters have been affected by firings and recasts, and viewers wonder if more are on the way.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 2 hours ago in Geeks
ABC Cancels 'The Bachelorette' 3 Days Before It Was Set To Premiere
Just 3 days before Taylor Frankie Paul's season of The Bachelorette was set to premiere on Sunday, March 22, it was canceled. This is the first time anything like that has happened with the franchise.
By Margaret Minnicksabout 19 hours ago in Geeks
Monte Cristo.
In its 57th year, The York Theatre company still impresses audiences across New York City! Last night I had the pleasure of attending ""Monte Cristo" at the bucolic St. Jean's Theatre. This theater is the new home of The York Theatre company and it is more fitting for the make-up of The York Company. It has an orchestra pit, the stage is bigger and more elegant.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about 21 hours ago in Geeks
From Sketch to Stage: Quannapowitt Players' "Something Intangible" Triumphs
This movie will be my next masterpiece. The Quannapowitt Players invite audiences to “Something Intangible,” a two-act comedy-drama by Bruce Graham. Taking place in 1940s Hollywood, the story is loosely based on Walt and Roy Disney. Dale Wiston worries about his brother, Tony Wiston’s, erratic behavior as he works endlessly to create his latest film.
By Marielle Sabbagabout 23 hours ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Eva Grubb (Gilligan's Island)
Gilligan's Island. What can I say about the show that hasn't been repeated on a loop for decades. This piece is actually one of two about the series that I had been wanting to write on here for the longest time. Much more about the show will be saved for another story, I promise you that. Regarding this, I know this much. The castaways dealt with quite a bit on that show, but while being on a deserted island is an immense hindrance, at least they're somehow safe from other elements.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsa day ago in Geeks
Has the Conflict Between Pakistan and Afghanistan Come to an End?
Introduction For observers in South Asia and beyond, tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been a significant and worrying development in 2026. Long‑standing mistrust, cross‑border militant activity, and a recent cycle of violence prompted fears of a full‑blown war. But after intense clashes and international pressure, the situation has shifted to a temporary pause in fighting — though peace remains fragile. �
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in Geeks
Was Israel’s “Secret” Oil Refinery Really Attacked by Iran?
Introduction In today’s fast-moving digital world, dramatic war claims often go viral before the truth catches up. One such claim suggests that Iran attacked a “secret” oil refinery inside Israel. The story spread widely across social media, raising serious questions: Did this really happen, or is it just online exaggeration?
By shaoor afridi2 days ago in Geeks
Kid Cudi isn’t waiting for his leading man moment—he’s creating it for himself
It’s always good to boss up in life. If you’re not getting any chances, make your own opportunities. Kid Cudi has done just that. Instead of twiddling his thumbs seeing if Hollywood would give him a hand, he’s brought matters into his own hands.
By Skyler Saunders2 days ago in Geeks
Terry Lester and Lilibet Stern originated Jack and Patty's romance on The Young and the Restless
The original Jack and Patty On The Young and the Restless, Peter Bergman and Stacy Haiduk have portrayed Jack Abbott and Patty Williams for many years. Longtime viewers know that Terry Lester and Lilibet Stern played the characters four decades ago, when their entanglement first began.
By Cheryl E Preston2 days ago in Geeks
Who Was Behind the 9/11 Attacks?
Introduction The attacks of September 11, 2001—commonly known as 9/11—remain one of the most devastating events in modern history. On that day, nearly 3,000 people lost their lives when coordinated terrorist attacks struck the United States. Understanding who was behind these attacks requires examining the groups, individuals, and motivations that led to this tragedy.
By shaoor afridi3 days ago in Geeks
America's Struggle: Is the U.S. Losing the Fight Against Iran?
Introduction The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has become one of the most complex geopolitical struggles of recent times. What began as a show of overwhelming military strength has evolved into a prolonged and uncertain confrontation. While the U.S. has achieved significant battlefield successes, the bigger question remains: is it actually winning the war—or slowly losing control of the situation?
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in Geeks
The Invisible Nuclear Bomb
The morning news felt different that day. My coffee was lukewarm, my toast burned, and every headline seemed to hum with tension: “Strait of Hormuz Tensions Rise” and “Global Oil Markets on Edge.” I couldn’t stop thinking about it. This wasn’t just politics—it was my grocery bill, my rent, the cost of driving to work. I realized I had been blissfully unaware of how a tiny stretch of water halfway across the world could grip my daily life like a vice.
By John Smith4 days ago in Geeks











