interview
Interviews with a top geek advocate, celebrity, and icon about their current and past geek projects.
"An Alien Landed in My Backyard: Here’s What Happened Next"
Not the kind you hear from a refrigerator or a distant plane, but a vibration deep in your bones—like the earth itself was clearing its throat. At first, I thought it was a generator going out or maybe thunder rolling somewhere far away.
By Nizam khan8 months ago in Geeks
Molly’s Game: A movie every entrepreneur should watch
So I sat down to watch Molly’s Game, Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut, and let me tell you — this movie doesn’t walk. It talks. And I don’t mean casual chit-chat. I mean rapid-fire, razor-sharp, caffeinated monologues that come at you like a machine gun wrapped in a designer dress. You could probably close your eyes, listen to the dialogue, and still get the full story. It’s like a podcast with perfect lighting and heels that cost more than my rent.
By Kristen Orkoshneli8 months ago in Geeks
Miscellaneous Stories Related to Carney: Fascinating Tales You’ve Never Heard
Who is Carney? The name Carney has popped up across many chapters of history — sometimes as a surname, sometimes as a nickname, but always with a hint of mystique. Whether it’s tied to people, places, or professions, the stories associated with Carney are often rich, unpredictable, and captivating.
By Kageno Hoshino8 months ago in Geeks
Brandon T. Jackson’s Hollywood Reinvention: Why ‘Trap City’ is Brandon T. Jackson’s Boldest Role Yet
Brandon T. Jackson’s Hollywood Reinvention by NWO SPARROW The Comeback Kid Brandon T. Jackson leans back in his chair, arms crossed, a smirk playing on his lips. "Man, Hollywood tried to put me in a box labeled 'funny sidekick' and call it a day," he says on the Breakfast Club during a recent promo run of his new STARZ show "Trap City". "But I’m not a one-trick pony. Never was."
By NWO SPARROW8 months ago in Geeks
The Evolution of the Word "Geek"
Introduction The word "geek" has undergone one of the most dramatic transformations in the English language. It used to be a derogatory term for carnival performers, but now it is a badge of honor for intellectuals, tech innovators, and fans of pop culture. How did this shift happen? What does "geek" mean today—and where might it go next? We look at: The shocking history of the word "geek" (hint: biting chicken heads) The transition from insult to subculture in the 20th century The rise of "geek chic" and the tech boom ✔ Modern interpretations: Are you a geek, nerd, or dork?
By Silas Blackwood10 months ago in Geeks










