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RHOA Season 17 Episode 1 Recap: A Warm Welcome
Summary: Porsha hosts a couples night at Simon’s old house (yes, really) K. Michelle makes her RHOA debut Shamea brings the theatrics, Charles Oakley brings the unfiltered commentary Pinky Cole arrives to introduce herself as the newest Housewife
By Zuleika Boekhoudt4 days ago in Geeks
How Asia Became Ground Zero for the Global Oil Crisis
In recent decades, Asia has emerged as the epicenter of the global oil crisis. Rapid industrialization, population growth, and urbanization have made the region one of the largest consumers of oil, placing its economies at the mercy of international supply fluctuations and price volatility. Understanding how Asia reached this critical point requires examining the intersection of rising demand, geopolitical tensions, and structural vulnerabilities in the global energy system.
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in Geeks
The Drama - A Movie Review. Top Story - April 2026.
Are you sure you want to do this now? The Drama was released to theaters in 2026. Charlie and Emma are a week away before getting married. However, when Emma reveals a dark secret from her past, it makes Charlies reluctant and question the woman he is about to marry.
By Marielle Sabbag4 days ago in Geeks
How Modern Mobile Apps Are Designed for Better User Experience
Pick up any phone today, open a few apps, and you’ll notice something right away—good apps feel easy. You don’t think about where to tap, you don’t get stuck, and you don’t wait long. Everything just flows. That “effortless” feeling isn’t accidental. It’s the result of careful design decisions focused on how real people use apps in everyday life.
By michael kors4 days ago in Geeks
The Last Stop In Yuma County
"The Last Stop In Yuma County" is for the most part very well written and directed by Francis Galluppi. The movie is reminiscent of Sam Shepard's "Fool For Love", "The Bus Stop" and "Genius", all of which I saw on stage. All of these movies/plays take place in one area, one set. Like all of the aforementioned, "Yuma" is set in a diner where people are waiting for the full truck to arrive.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).4 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Henry VIII: King and Court" by Alison Weir (Pt. 3)
There were so many rules for manners, especially in the presence of the king. Public processions, routines and ceremonies for waking and sleeping, trumpets blaring for eating and feasting. I don't know how people kept up. Alison Weir states that practically everything was a ceremony, everything had a set of rules and regulations of what was to be done. The rigid routine was so careful that every single person in the room had a job to do and there were a lot of people there.
By Annie Kapur5 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Audrey Hepburn
Ranked as one of the greatest female screen legends from the era of classical Hollywood cinema, Audrey Hepburn movies are still beloved classics worldwide. The British actress appeared in 31 high-quality movies during her career.
By Rasma Raisters5 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Henry VIII: King and Court" by Alison Weir (Pt. 2)
There's already a lot we know about the young prince Henry and we even have a flavour of how he grew up and was basically raised to be the most entitled brat in England. Be that as it may, he had a lot of knowledge and was actually incredibly clever when it came to scholarly studies, languages and as it happens, masonry and interior design as well. Alison Weir tells us all about the way the King decorated places like Hampton Court to show off his wealth, draping the walls with fine woven textiles and making decorative glass to depict his noble lineage. This was all part of the theatre of royalty, the propaganda that Henry VIII was so good at during the time, it almost made people forget that he had two of his wives killed and one was not even 20 years' old at the time.
By Annie Kapur6 days ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Aubrey Hoffman (9-1-1: Nashville)
I absolutely, positively love 9-1-1: Nashville! I loved it from the moment I saw the first promo for this months ago. The hockey fan in me can't help bu love that Nashville is the setting; yes, the original show is in an NHL city as well, but Nashville is a Central Division city. I love the cast immensely; still hard to believe that Chris O'Donnell's first appearance as Robin in Batman Forever was over 30 years ago. Of course, Jessica Capshaw, LeAnn Rimes, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, oh yeah, a hat trick of awesome actresses.
By Clyde E. Dawkins6 days ago in Geeks












