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Finding Conversation, Friendship, and Healing in "Grapefruit"
Everything is a work in progress. “Grapefruit” is a film directed by Chase Juliet. Travis, a young man, is forced to move back into his childhood home with his newly sober mother, Evelyn. As tensions peak, Travis meets Billie, an eccentric woman at the Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
By Marielle Sabbag22 days ago in Geeks
General Hospital fans believe Britt tampered with Portia's paternity test
Is something screwy going on? Some General Hospital viewers were stunned when Portia Robinson's paternity test revealed that Curtis Ashford was the father of her unborn child and not Isaiah Gannon. Although there was no reason to believe the results were not accurate, there was a sentiment that something screwy had taken place.
By Cheryl E Preston23 days ago in Geeks
Bruised Autonomy: A Review of Kathleen Edwards' album FAILER (2002)
Failer, the 2002 debut by Kathleen Edwards, is a record about the psychology of romantic self-sabotage set against highways, motels, parking lots, and barstools. It belongs to the same moral weather system as Raymond Carver and Alice Munro: ordinary people making small decisions that quietly alter the trajectory of their lives. No one here delivers a Nietzschean manifesto. No one collapses in Dostoyevskian hysteria. They just fail--intimately, repeatedly, lucidly.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR23 days ago in Geeks
Larry Reid discusses his split from E. Bernard Jordan and the lawsuit
Spiritual fatherhood has a dark side There has been a growing trend in Christianity where ministers exalt their mentor/spiritual father whenever they have a platform. Christianity is supposed to be about lifting up the Name of Jesus, but talking about other preachers has become the norm.
By Cheryl E Preston26 days ago in Geeks
Hamnet (2025) - A Beautiful, Raw, and Powerful Story
Will you be brave? Hamnet is a 2025 film based on Maggie O’Farrell’s book. Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with an unimaginable loss. Overcome with grief, William takes inspiration to write a play that helps quell the thoughts and emotions they’re experiencing.
By Marielle Sabbag26 days ago in Geeks
Robert Carradine and his Brothers have a lasting Hollywood legacy
Robert Carradine was a beloved entertainer The death of Robert Carradine at 71 has shocked the entertainment industry and his fans. His brother, Keith Carradine, revealed that the actor dealt with bipolar disorder and died by suicide on February 23.
By Cheryl E Preston27 days ago in Geeks
Bill Mumy and Barry Livingston have been lifelong friends
A friendship that remained for six decades My Three Sons and Lost in Space remain favorite television shows for Baby Boomers who grew up watching them. Two cast members from these beloved series, Bill Mumy and Stanley Livingston, have revealed that they have remained lifelong friends. They also have not been involved in the scandals that have plagued other child stars.
By Cheryl E Preston29 days ago in Geeks











