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Selena Gomez Shines in W Magazine
Selena Gomez, the multi-talented singer, actress, and producer, is gracing the cover of W Magazine's prestigious "Best Performances" issue. Known for her ability to shine in multiple fields, Gomez has had an incredible year, earning recognition for her work in both music and film. This feature highlights her journey, her fears, and her triumphs, as she continues to prove why she’s a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood.
By Sangita Nandiabout a year ago in Geeks
The Dune Loop
In the fall of 2005, a little TV show premiered on NBC. The Office, a mockumentary-style sitcom set in the dreary, fluorescent-lit world of a Scranton, Pennsylvania paper company, became a sleeper hit. Its humor was dry, its pacing slow, and its characters delightfully awkward. It’s now hard to imagine a world where Dwight Schrute’s mustard-yellow shirts and Jim Halpert’s knowing smirks didn’t exist. But here’s the strange thing: if you tuned into an episode today, beyond the flip phones and boxy monitors, the people—their clothes, their mannerisms, their tattoos—don’t look all that different from the people you’d pass on the street in 2025.
By Anthony Clemonsabout a year ago in Geeks
Smart Bins and Data Analytics: The Future of Waste Management Solutions
The global waste management industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by technological innovations such as smart bins and data analytics. As urbanization continues to grow, effective waste management has become more critical than ever. According to a 2023 report by the World Economic Forum, global waste generation is expected to increase by 70% by 2050. In response, municipalities, businesses, and technology developers are exploring advanced solutions to optimize waste collection, reduce environmental impact, and improve efficiency.
By William Smithabout a year ago in Geeks
Top 10 Lifetime Villainesses of 2024 (Part 2: The Top 5)
Unlike last year, where I pretty much had my top five pegged for months, this year was just a tad difficult. I really had to do some decision making and give it some deep thought, but I am satisfied with the second half of this year-end top 10 list. These five villainesses really showed out the most in 2024, and for a look at Part 1 of this list, click here.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
Top 10 Lifetime Villainesses of 2024 (Part 1: #10 - #6)
2024 is coming to a close, and this year was quite interesting in the world of Lifetime film villainesses. Hard to believe that this is my fourth year doing this; I first got to work on this list back in 2021, when I was just getting my feet wet on Vocal. Lifetime villainesses are absolutely delicious; a fact I've known for many years, and they just keep getting more and more amazing as time goes by and the Lifetime movies continue to evolve and develop. It was a hell of a job picking ten villainesses who really stood out this year, but after careful thought, here is the first half of this list for 2024:
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
The Women of Marvel
Since its inception in 1939, female artists and writers have played a pivotal role in shaping the Marvel Universe. Despite traditionally being a male-dominated field, these remarkable women have made an indelible mark on the industry. They not only paved the way for future female talents to gain recognition but also contributed to the evolution and maturity of the comic book medium. Our focus in this episode will be on the work of these pioneering artists across Marvel's comics, movies, and shows, shedding light on their successes in crafting and narrating interesting stories that resonate with audiences worldwide.
By Jenna Deedyabout a year ago in Geeks
The Reality of Fame: Lessons from Blake Lively's Journey
Over the past century, Hollywood has evolved from a hub for trailblazing women to a male-dominated industry. Given the high-profile cases that have revealed its misogynistic practices, it must address gender inequality. The existing system feeds a cycle of female exclusion and cultivates a toxic culture. In their lawsuit, Blake Lively claims that Justin Baldoni, the actor-director, acted improperly and made disparaging remarks about their 2024 film, It Ends With Us. It was an 80-page complaint that was first believed to be a public relations tactic to promote the movie. Given the high-profile cases that have revealed Hollywood's misogynistic practices, the industry needs to address gender inequality. By exposing misogynistic people and promoting women on and off screen, Hollywood can overcome its lengthy history of discrimination and alienation of women. Let's use Blake Lively's recent accusations to consider the subtleties of a toxic workplace and Hollywood's attitude toward women.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Geeks
Where Are They Now? Catch Up With All 18 Of The Brown Kids From TLC's 'Sister Wives'
Since its debut on TLC in 2010, Sister Wives has documented the story of Kody Brown and his four wives. Whether you agree with Fundamentalist Mormon "plural" marriage or not, polygamy has had plenty of exposure with the show and the Brown's dramatic life has captivated audiences. Not only did Sister Wives showcase what it's like to be in a plural relationship, but it showcased what it's like to be a child in a plural family.
By Jenika Enochabout a year ago in Geeks











