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The Screenwriter with No Hands: The Strange Disappearance — and Solved Mystery — of Gary DeVore
The Writer Who Vanished Gary DeVore wrote about men making desperate choices. Then, one night in 1997, he made one himself — and paid the ultimate price. Driving home from New Mexico after finishing a screenplay, DeVore disappeared somewhere on the dark highway between Santa Fe and California. For a year, no one knew what happened.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 29 & 30 Review
Beyond the Gates has now aired on CBS for just over seven months, and we've seen so much in that little time. We've see love triangles, love quadrangles, deep secrets, family loyalty, dark betrayals, explosive moments, you name it, we've seen it. As I've said many times in many recaps, this was the very thing that the soap opera genre badly needed--and I'm not just saying that because of the massive representation displayed, but it's definitely one of the top reasons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Geeks
The Echo in the Red Dust: My Martian Garden and the Memories I Carried
The air on Mars smelled of metallic dust and something faintly sweet, a scent unique to the synthetic atmospheres our habitats provided. It was not the crisp, earthy aroma of rain on fertile soil that I remembered from Earth, but after twenty years, it was home. My name is Elara, and I am a gardener on Mars, nurturing life where once there was none.
By Hussein Gazo4 months ago in Geeks
October 5, 1969. Top Story - October 2025.
There are plenty of reasons to believe that we are at the end of something. I have watched plenty of the rapture videos out there, both before and after, trying to find some practical reason as to why the chosen ones were not chosen, and they can no longer work or even commute after losing their jobs and cars. There is the growing sense that the world is losing its collective sanity - for what it was worth - with wars, protests, authoritarian governments that seem to ignore what the people want (especially if they put them in power). Things are crumbling. As the poet said, The centre cannot hold. We are doomed!
By Kendall Defoe 4 months ago in Geeks
Five powerful reasons to connect with Stefano Labbia and ignite your creativity
In the vast digital landscape where content creators compete for attention, Stefano Labbia emerges as a unique, multifaceted personality who transcends traditional social media boundaries. His online presence is not just a stream of content, but a dynamic narrative that invites followers into a world of creativity, inspiration, and authentic storytelling.
By Samuel Harrington4 months ago in Geeks
Why Fearless by Stefano Labbia is a hit?
It has to be said, from the moment I heard about this project, about Fearless, I felt a deep, resonant connection to the heart of its story. It is a powerful thing when an artist steps up and says, "Here. Here is the truth about what it means to be human." And that, my friends, is exactly why this film, this work by Stefano Labbia, is set not just to be a success, but to become a true box office champion.
By Aymes Humprey4 months ago in Geeks
Jane Goodall: A Life Dedicated to Understanding and Protecting Chimpanzees
Jane Goodall: A Life Dedicated to Understanding and Protecting Chimpanzees --- Who Is Jane Goodall? Jane Goodall is one of the most influential primatologists and conservationists in the world. Born in London on April 3, 1934, Goodall grew up fascinated by animals and nature. Unlike many scientists who began their studies in universities, her path was unconventional. From a young age, she displayed curiosity and patience, two qualities that later became crucial in her groundbreaking research.
By America today 4 months ago in Geeks
Jane Goodall
In the digital age, misinformation spreads with alarming speed. Recently, a wave of online searches has asked a troubling and factually incorrect question: "Did Jane Goodall die?" or "What was Jane Goodall's cause of death?" We are here to state unequivocally: Dr. Jane Goodall is alive. This article aims to correct this harmful rumor and, more importantly, to celebrate the enduring legacy of one of history's most influential scientists and conservationists, whose work continues to inspire millions around the globe.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Geeks
Bad Bunny: The Global Icon of Latin Music
Bad Bunny: The Global Icon of Latin Music In the world of contemporary music, few artists have reshaped the global stage as profoundly as **Bad Bunny**. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio in Puerto Rico on March 10, 1994, Bad Bunny has become more than just a reggaeton and Latin trap star—he is a cultural force, a voice of a generation, and a symbol of authenticity. His journey from uploading songs on SoundCloud to becoming one of the most streamed artists in the world highlights not only his talent but also the power of perseverance, innovation, and staying true to one’s identity.
By America today 4 months ago in Geeks
How American Pop Was Made: Ralph Bakshi, Rotoscoping, and the Music That Kept It Off Video Until 1998
Rotoscoping: Tracing Life Into Frame The 1981 animated feature American Pop remains one of Ralph Bakshi’s boldest and most unusual experiments. While mainstream animation in the early 1980s leaned toward family entertainment, Bakshi was chasing something very different: an animated epic that captured the sweep of American music across four generations.
By Movies of the 80s4 months ago in Geeks










