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Psych: The running joke of Gus looking like Bud from The Cosby Show
Binge-watching Psych on Peacock, I realized how often Burton Guster (Dulé Hill) was asked if he were Bud/Kenny (Dion Richmond) from The Cosby Show. The fans noticed the resemblance from day one and often pointed out that Hill and Richmond looked alike.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in Geeks
"Wait Until Dark": A Gripping Performance at Greater Boston Stage Company
I know someone is there. Greater Boston Stage Company presents “Wait Until Dark,” a play by Fredrick Knott. Susan, a recently blind woman, is being terrorized by criminals who quietly trespass in her apartment in search of a heroin-stuffed doll. With help, Susan defends herself and puts her senses to the ultimate test of life and death.
By Marielle Sabbag7 days ago in Geeks
Where Is The Cast Of 'Orange Is The New Black' Now?
While Netflix was still in the early days of blockbuster shows, the streaming service hit the jackpot when it launched the prison-dramedy series, Orange is the New Black, in 2013. The show followed a white collar criminal, Piper Chapman, as she faced consequences for a past mistake, and was based off the memoir of the same name by Piper Kerman. In fact, OITNB was just the second Netflix original series after House of Cards.
By Jenika Enoch7 days ago in Geeks
Iran Releases Epstein Files:
Introduction The controversy surrounding the Epstein files has once again captured global attention. These documents relate to the criminal activities and powerful connections of American financier Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of operating a large international sex-trafficking network involving underage girls. In recent months, rumors and reports have circulated online claiming that Iran has released sensitive information related to these files, sparking intense debate and speculation across political and media circles worldwide.
By shaoor afridi7 days ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre's Riveting Production of "A Few Good Men"
You can’t handle the truth! Marblehead Little Theatre stages a riveting production of “A Few Good Men,” a play written by Aaron Sorkin. Two Marines are accused of killing a fellow soldier at Guantanamo Bay, and LT. J.G Daniel A. Kaffee is assigned to defend the case. As evidence unfolds, Kaffee and his legal team suspect foul play.
By Marielle Sabbag7 days ago in Geeks
‘The Omen’ and Harry Spencer Stephens 50 years later
The Omen was an American/British horror film released in theaters in June 1976 and turns 50 this year. The movie received mixed reviews from critics but was a box office hit, grossing more than 60 million in the United States, and was named one of the top movies of that year. Harvey Spencer Stephens portrayed demon seed child Damien Thorne, who was believed to be the Antichrist.
By Cheryl E Preston8 days ago in Geeks
The Ongoing Implications of the Epstein Files in 2026
The Jeffrey Epstein case continues to shape global discussions about power, justice, and accountability. Years after Epstein’s death in 2019, the release of millions of investigation documents—commonly called the “Epstein Files”—has reignited public debate. In 2025 and 2026, new laws and investigations forced U.S. authorities to release a massive archive of documents related to Epstein’s trafficking network. These files include witness statements, emails, flight logs, photographs, and investigative reports.
By shaoor afridi9 days ago in Geeks
Train Dreams - A Movie Review
The world’s an old place. Train Dreams is a 2025 film based on Denis Johnson’s novella. The story follows Robert Grainier, a logger and railroad worker, who experiences turmoil in the midst of his happy life. Although the journey of grief is difficult, Robert keeps moving forward.
By Marielle Sabbag10 days ago in Geeks
Chris Esper's "Michael Solace" Explores the Price of Creativity
They’re just words. Words come and go. “Michael Solace” is a short film directed by Chris Esper. A passionate filmmaker finds himself on a surreal odyssey where he wrestles with selling his soul or his script.
By Marielle Sabbag10 days ago in Geeks
War from Swords to Satellites
War has been a part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient battlefields where warriors fought with swords and shields to today’s technologically advanced conflicts monitored by satellites, warfare has changed dramatically. The evolution of war reflects the development of human societies, technologies, and political systems.
By shaoor afridi10 days ago in Geeks











