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Mia Khalifa attends Capitals game against Panthers
The Washington Capitals had a famous fan in attendance for their game against the Florida Panthers on Monday. The matchup already carried plenty of attention due to the competitive history between the two teams, but the presence of a high profile fan added an extra layer of buzz around the arena. Fans seated nearby quickly noticed the familiar face, and social media reactions followed almost instantly as photos and clips began circulating online.
By Dena Falken Esq7 days ago in Geeks
Sara Ali Khan’s New Year getaway reflects nature and calm
Sara Ali Khan Rings in the New Year Amidst Nature and Close Ones Sara Ali Khan has been away from the spotlight for quite some time after the release of her last film, which failed to impress audiences. However, her recent social media post suggests that she is living her best life.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
SCOOP: Anil Kapoor Secures Rights to Cult Classic ‘Nayak’ with Plans for a Sequel
Anil Kapoor, a veteran actor with a remarkable film career, is set to revisit one of his most iconic roles. The beloved political drama Nayak (2001), which initially struggled at the box office but later gained a cult following, may soon see a sequel. Reports suggest that Kapoor has acquired the rights to the film and is eager to develop a follow-up, recognizing the enduring affection fans have for the original story.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
Nayak 2 in the making? Anil Kapoor acquires rights to original film 25 years after release
Actor Anil Kapoor has bought the rights to his famed film, Nayak, raising excitement about the future of the production. Anil Kapoor is on the move! The world of Shivaji Rao Gaekwad may be reopening its door and it seems to be coming sooner than ever. According to a report from Bollywood Hungama, the 69-year-old has acquired the rights to his famed film, Nayak. This comes 25 years after it was first released on September 1, back in 2001. It seems to be only a matter of time before a sequel to the film goes on floors.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
The Night I Stopped Waiting for Wings
I was fifteen the first time I saw the wings. It was 2009. My best friend and I huddled in her basement, sharing a bag of chips, eyes glued to the TV as women in glitter and lace walked like they owned the air itself. They were radiant, powerful, untouchable. One wore wings so wide they brushed the stage lights; another smiled like she held the secret to happiness itself.
By KAMRAN AHMAD8 days ago in Geeks
True Detective Season 5: Everything We Know So Far
HBO confirmed that plans for the next installment in the detective series are already underway. True Detective sleuths, our next cold case is headed to the Big Apple. Following a season in the bitter cold Alaskan wilderness, HBO content chief Casey Bloys confirmed at a press event in New York City on Thursday morning that the location for season 5 is already set. We don't know who our new detectives are just yet, but Bloys confirmed rumors that the next season of True Detective will take place in New York.
By Dena Falken Esq8 days ago in Geeks
JK Rowling 'vindicated' in 'seminal' clapback at Emma Watson
Harry Potter author JK Rowling was "vindicated" after her "seminal" clapback at Oxford star Emma Watson. The actress, who played Hermione Granger in all eight of the wizarding films, grew up in the city and currently studies at Oxford University.
By Dena Falken Esq9 days ago in Geeks
Stranger Things Series Review (Season 5: Vol I, II & Finale)
For nine years, Stranger Things has dominated the streaming charts with its lovable characters, visceral sci-fi horror and affectionate tributes to the eighties. Many an audience has been captivated by the show; it’s a shame then that the end of this long-running saga falls short in several places.
By Robert Cain9 days ago in Geeks
Why Historical Fashion Is Anti–Fast Fashion
Fast fashion thrives on speed. New drops every week, micro-trends born on social media and forgotten just as quickly, clothes designed to be worn a few times and replaced. Historical fashion, on the other hand, operates on a completely different philosophy. It values time, craft, and intention — and that’s exactly why it stands in quiet rebellion against fast fashion culture.
By Aditya Agarwal9 days ago in Geeks
The Boy in the Rain
I didn’t go for the game. I went for my nephew. He’s twelve, wears a faded jersey two sizes too big, and talks about football like it’s scripture. “It’s not just running and tackling, Uncle,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s about heart. About who shows up when no one’s watching.”
By KAMRAN AHMAD9 days ago in Geeks











