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'General Hospital' actor Stuart Damon is dead at 84
Holywood is missing another legend with the news that soap veteran Stuart Damon has passed away at age 84 from renal failure. Entertainers and forme castmates are expressing their condolences to the family and their heartbreak that such a strong and enduring presence is no longer with us. The actor is best known for his role as Alan Quartermaine on the ABC soap GENERAL HOSPITAL but he got his start on Broadway and had a beautiful singing voice.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Geeks
Talking With: Cynthia Quiles from Marc Cherry series “Why Women Kill”
This edition of Talking With focuses on actress Cynthia Quiles, as the acclaimed second season of Marc Cherry’s anthology series, “Why Women Kill,” has Paramount+ fans enthralled with every beautifully seductive moment.
By FierceScribe5 years ago in Geeks
Luca - A Movie Review
Everything good is above the surface. Let’s have an adventure on a Vespa. Luca is Pixar’s latest animated film, released to Disney+ in 2021. Dreaming of what the world is like out of the ocean, Luca meets Alberto. Discovering that he can turn from a fish into a human on land, the boys go on an adventure, exploring the world.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Scavenger
I know you like shiny things, so I try to bring them to you when I can. However, it’s gotten harder to find things on the ground. The world has long since gone back to its mother. Nature is beautiful until it’s overbearing; till it’s overwhelming, and if anything can be said about the growth that has taken control of your former world, over seems like a good start. The green grew seemingly overnight. It is taking over the metallic man-made landscape of your city. So now I have to scour the land from my station up in the sky, wind bristling my sable feathers, to find you anything proper.
By Heaven Anderson5 years ago in Geeks
Setting The Table
Pandemic has been a whirling teacup in all our lives, flinging us wildly along a trajectory between terror and delight. It has been horrible to be stuck at home, unable to attend conventions, and see our compatriots in person. It has been wonderful to have so much access to brilliant online events and have the chance to interact with members of the community that have never before been able to attend those same conventions. These conflicting gravities have also exposed the fissures in our systems for granting awards and celebrating their recipients.
By Eddie Louise5 years ago in Geeks
Yu-gi-oh! Attributes Chapter 1: The Attack of Blood Drake
I do not own Yu-gi-oh! It belongs to its respective owners. Somewhere in the run-down section of New Domino City, there is an abandoned warehouse, which supposedly houses the most dangerous duelist alive. He goes by the name of Blood Drake and he doesn’t duel for fun. He duels for keeps. If you’re not careful when near him, you will most likely end up like all his other victims. Speaking of which, here comes another unfortunate soul seeking to duel the dreaded Blood Drake.
By Jeremiah Ellison5 years ago in Geeks
The Five Times I Cried During In the Heights (2021)
If you haven't seen any portion of In the Heights and wish to remain unspoiled before you see the film (or original musical) yourself, then I'd recommend you click out of this article right now. Beware, there be spoilers.
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Geeks
'General Hospital' are overwhelmingly against Cason marriage
GENERAL HOSPITAL viewers were just beginning to get used to Jason and Britt as a couple and now if rumors are correct the writers are going to marry Stone Cold off to Carly. Some viewers are hoping this will not take place but spoilers are already discussing the wedding party. Fans are hoping that nothing happens between the two whose friendship is rather unusual. Britt will be devastated if she has to take a back seat to Mrs. Corinthos and Obrecht is going to be off the chain. Liesl asked Jason his intentions towards her Britta and she will not want her daughter to have a broken heart. Britt may not have much time to live and fans don't want to see her last days filled with Carly Corinthos.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Geeks
Books and Their Screen Adaptations
We see many books that are recreated into screen adaptations. Society in itself would tell you to read the book first before watching the movie, so you could follow along clearly. I am here to challenge that ideology and want to pose a few points to keep in mind the next time you find yourself battling this question. Reading the book first before watching its screen rendition is great, but they are two different mediums.
By Mother Amaru 5 years ago in Geeks
Growing into Courage
“Once upon a time…” It seems like every child knows that a good story is bound to follow this phrase, usually regarding tales from a land far away and quite different from the known world. Beauty and the Beast (Grimm Brothers) was that ideal story for me. In my mind this was an amazing fairytale adventure, and even as a young child I contemplated running away to discover a castle in the woods. Let me put this in perspective: I lived in the middle of the Texas wilderness, and any tree that grew was planted deliberately in a front yard or was more commonly just the bush of a tumbleweed. As an adult, I still have the urge to break out of my box, struggling with the realization that the relationships and experiences that I have right now are still important. However awkward the process of growing up was, it has given me some good insight on what it means to live outside my comfort zone, to experience joy even when I have to stay right where I am. There is evidence that the themes of beauty, insight and courage resonate with many other people as well. This old story has so many reiterations through plays, books, movies, and tv shows. It teaches my inner child to stay alert for new adventures and to always fix my eyes on hope.
By Hannah Marie. 5 years ago in Geeks









