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Seventh PSL team sold for Rs1.75bn as FKS wins bid
Indonesia-based FKS Group has bought the seventh Pakistan Super League team for Rs1.75 billion. The auction was held at the Jinnah Convention Centre in Islamabad on Thursday. As a result, the newly added PSL franchise has been officially named Hyderabad.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
Debunking The 'Timeline/Continuity Errors' In 'Stranger Things 5'
WARNING! Possible SPOILERS for Stranger Things 5. After five smash hit seasons, the Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things has come to an end. Being set in the 80s, the show has had to keep an eye on it's various popculture references to ensure historical accuracy, and for the most part, has done a good job at this.
By Kristy Anderson11 days ago in Geeks
They Tried to Erase Our History’: Sudan’s National Heritage Threatened by War. AI-Generated.
Sudan, a nation with a rich and ancient cultural legacy, finds itself grappling with yet another crisis. Amid ongoing conflict and political instability, Sudan’s national heritage—spanning archaeological sites, museums, and centuries-old monuments—is under severe threat. The country’s past, carefully preserved over generations, now faces the risk of destruction, looting, and neglect, leaving historians, archaeologists, and ordinary citizens alarmed.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi11 days ago in Geeks
"The Eye" Trailer – Bollywood Star Shruti Haasan Channels ‘Pet Sematary’ in Supernatural Thriller
Death isn’t always the end of the story in the trailer The Eye. Not to be confused with the Asian horror favorite of the same name (or its Jessica Alba-starring American remake), this British film looks like a new twist on the Pet Sematary mythos.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
Allu Arjun teams up with Lokesh Kanagaraj for mega-budget film starting in 2026
Allu Arjun has reportedly joined forces with director Lokesh Kanagaraj for a new mega-budget film, which will begin production in Hyderabad in October 2026. This collaboration comes after Lokesh Kanagaraj's Coolie and follows detailed discussions between the actor and the director in Hyderabad, where the script was finalised.
By Dena Falken Esq11 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Escaping the Rabbit Hole" by Mick West
I am not one who usually reads books about conspiracy theories (ah, who am I kidding, I read every single Kennedy book available at one point! Though, I would rather have not seen photographs from the President's autopsy, that sort of thing is supposed to be private). Anyways, Mick West is an entirely different deal - instead of covering the theories and making them part of a huge investigation, he writes about how to get people out of what has now been dubbed the 'rabbit hole'. I think we all have to admit that we've dropped down a conspiracy rabbit hole at one time or another. For example: if any of you remember when I got lost down the Kennedy rabbit hole. I apologise for the person I was back then, it was a weird time for me.
By Annie Kapur12 days ago in Geeks
Tales from Outer Suburbia
At first glance, Tales from Outer Suburbia doesn’t look like a television series. There’s no opening theme song, no streaming platform logo, and no weekly episode schedule. Instead, it exists as a beautifully illustrated anthology book by Shaun Tan. Yet the more time you spend with it, the more it feels like a TV show that somehow slipped past the cameras—an episodic, surreal exploration of suburban life that plays out vividly in the reader’s mind.
By David Cook12 days ago in Geeks











