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The Curse of the Rocket
When greed awakens what should have slept forever In the middle of a barren desert, where the winds whispered like restless ghosts, a team of treasure hunters set out on an expedition. They were not archaeologists seeking knowledge; they were adventurers chasing wealth, guided by maps purchased from black markets and tales told in hushed tones at desert taverns.
By Itz stories 6 months ago in Geeks
Rocket from the Tomb
When the dead reach for the stars The desert was endless. The sun blazed mercilessly, and the wind carried whispers of forgotten times. Deep beneath those sands, untouched for millennia, lay a tomb no one had dared to open. Legends spoke of a Pharaoh unlike any other—a ruler who did not dream of eternal rest underground, but of flight beyond the stars.
By Itz stories 6 months ago in Geeks
Revisiting “A Different World”: A Groundbreaking Sitcom That Redefined College Life
"A Different World" aired 1987 to 1993. Having been a loyal viewer of American TV sitcoms since the late 50s, I can state unequivocally that this TV show presented a different world to the US audience.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)6 months ago in Geeks
Gender-Flipped Villain Pitch: Dr. Zin (Jonny Quest). Top Story - August 2025.
It's been a minute since I last wrote a gender-flipped villain pitch, and while I have been focused on Beyond the Gates, the road to the 2025 Stanley Cup, the upcoming NFL season, and a few Villainess Reviews, my wheels have still been turning when it comes to gender-flipping villains. I've written three pitches, but I still have so many ideas. It was a matter of which one to write next, and making sure I had the best actresses in mind.
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 months ago in Geeks
Ryan Paevey is returning to General Hospital
Ryan Paevey returns to daytime Ryan Paevey portrayed Nathan West on General Hospital from 2013-2018. Fans were distraught when the popular character, the son of Liesl Obrecht (Kathlene Gati) and Cesar Faison (Anders Hoves), was shot and killed. His sister, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) was murdered but has recently turned up alive.
By Cheryl E Preston6 months ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's "Grease:" The Electrifying Musical
I feel chills, they’re multiplying! North Shore Music Theatre opens its stage for the electrifying musical Grease. ‘Good girl’ Sandy Dumbrowski and ‘greaser’ Danny Zuko fall in love one summer. The real test begins when school is back in session and they struggle with peer pressure, fitting in, and the challenges of teenage life.
By Marielle Sabbag6 months ago in Geeks
General Hospital cast members Carlo Rota and Nazneen Contractor are married
Carlo Rota and Nazneen Contractor are married Law enforcement officials in close friendships or romantic relationships with mobsters is common on General Hospital. Two relatively new characters ADA Justine Turner (Naznene Contractor) and Jenz Sidswell (Carlo Rota) are on opposing sides of the law when it comes to a popular mobster, and are husband and wife in real time.
By Cheryl E Preston6 months ago in Geeks
"No One Will Save You" Took Me Completely By Surprise
I stumbled upon the film No One Will Save You while I was browsing Disney+ last night. Since I had watched the first two episodes of Alien: Earth, it popped up on my recommended list. I skimmed through the description, looked up some reviews and decided to give it a try.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton6 months ago in Geeks
General Hospital fans have questions about Erika Zlezak, Tristan Rogers and Leslie Charleson
General Hospital fans seek answers Leslie Charleson, who portrayed Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital, passed away in January of this year. Her death has not been addressed on-screen, and fans have been waiting for answers on how this situation will be handled.
By Cheryl E Preston6 months ago in Geeks
8 Movies That Shaped Who I Am
Some people grow up with sports heroes or family traditions to guide them. I had movies. They weren’t just entertainment—they were emotional landmarks, tiny time capsules that helped shape who I am. These are the films that didn’t just leave an impression. They changed something in me.
By Travis Johnson6 months ago in Geeks












