humanity
Humanity or geek-manity? Humanity topics include pieces on the real-life lives of geek advocates and influencors.
Colonial Chorus Players 'As She Likes It' is a Theatrical Celebration of Women
Thou has to fight to be recognized. Colonial Chorus Players presents As She Likes It, a play consisting of six vignettes featuring various women characters from Shakespeare’s works. These six different stories explore the complex themes of women’s roles as the women realize their worth and fight to comprehend their situations.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Heaven, Hell and the Multiverse
The mythology of heaven and hell has often been used in literature as a way to comment on ethics in general. Dante's Divine Comedy takes us on a journey through hell, purgatory and paradise, the most famous of these being his Inferno. Milton gave us Paradise Lost. The satirist Jonathan Swift described The Place of the Damned by its inhabitants including "Damned poets, damned critics, damned blockheads, damned knaves, damned senators bribed, damned prostitute slaves". The poet William Blake wrote The Marriage of Heaven and Hell in which he contrasts the free Dionysian spirit of hell with the authoritarian and carefully regulated, dare we say repressed, heaven.
By Marco den Ouden2 years ago in Geeks
Aliens Presented in Mexico Congress a hoax?
During a historic congressional event in Mexico City, lawmakers were presented with compelling evidence suggesting the existence of extraterrestrial life. The hearing, focused on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), showcased two artifacts that were believed to be the remains of non-human beings. Esteemed Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast, Jaime Maussan, provided testimony and unveiled these intriguing discoveries.
By Mohminah Gauraki2 years ago in Geeks
Love & Other Drugs - A Movie Review
You’re still yourself. Life goes on. Love & Other Drugs is a 2010 film. Jamie Randle, a medicine peddler, flirts with Maggie Murdock, a young woman suffering from Parkinson’s Disease. Their relationship teaches the couple about love and supporting one another in difficult times.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Leopold Syndrome is real
Humans are respecters of titles As I read Michelle Petties's story The Pastor Needs a Plate it stirred up my own memories of how some church denominations treat the spiritual leader as if he is above and beyond others and that he is the Supreme Being he is supposed to be leading others to. I had an encounter about 5 years ago at a local K&W Cafe that came to mind after reading this story.
By Cheryl E Preston2 years ago in Geeks
Oppenheimer - A Movie Review
Is anyone ever going to tell the truth? Oppenheimer exploded in theaters in 2023. This epic historical drama is based on the complex life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, a brilliant scientist who led the Manhattan Project to create the atomic bomb. In this planning process, scientists are plagued with debates about the bomb’s deadly results.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Tragic Passing of Bray Wyatt at 36: Unveiling the Cause of His Untimely Death
In a tragic new development, the universe of expert wrestling was dove into grieving as news broke of the troublesome demise of WWE hotshot Bawl Wyatt. Early on of 36, this alluring and perplexing figure, known for his charming exhibitions and novel persona, left fans and associates crushed. As recognitions pour in from around the globe, the reason for his abrupt downfall has been uncovered, revealing insight into the individual battles he might have confronted.
By Sabuj Maity2 years ago in Geeks
Liberal Arts - A Movie Review
Everything in life is basically improvised. Liberal Arts graduated college into theaters in 2012. Jessie Fisher, a 35-year-old college admissions director is invited to his favorite professor’s retirement party where he meets Zibby, a 19-year-old college student. Both undergoing a crisis, the pair blooms a genuine connection as they embark on a relationship.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks









