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Reasons Why You Should Attend Conventions (By a Former Cosplayer)
Back in October 2024, I ended my cosplay journey after 10 wonderful years doing a craft that I enjoyed so much. I'm enjoying my post-cosplay life a year and a half later and keeping myself occupied on other hobbies. Don't get me wrong. I loved cosplaying as different characters, showing them off on social media and at conventions. I'll always appreciate the memories I've had there with my friends. If you've recently got into cosplay and planning on attending your first convention, I'll share some reasons why you should attend at least one and many more.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about 5 hours ago in Geeks
The Drama - A Movie Review
Are you sure you want to do this now? The Drama was released to theaters in 2026. Charlie and Emma are a week away before getting married. However, when Emma reveals a dark secret from her past, it makes Charlies reluctant and question the woman he is about to marry.
By Marielle Sabbag4 days ago in Geeks
Simpsons Review: "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
Happy April Fools' Day, all! It's been a while since I've written a review of a Simpsons episode, and with today being the aforementioned holiday, I just have to talk about this episode. It's a landmark episode, in more ways than one, so let's get to it.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "American Poetry: A Very Short Introduction" by David Caplan
Help me, I'm stuck in the Very Short Introduction series and I can't get out! No really, this is becoming the same problem I had a few years ago when I got my limbs caught in the British Library Crime Classics series and ended up reading almost 100 of those books in perhaps a few months. Now, I've managed to find one on American Poetry, I have to say it is probably one of my favourites so far. I mean The Beats is good, but American Poetry has Phillis Wheatley and Emily Dickinson so it is, by default, better. The writer doesn't only display his knowledge of American Poetic History, he also provides some historical accounts of the people who wrote them, commenting on where they fit into the greater American landscape.
By Annie Kapur25 days ago in Geeks
History of The Three Stooges (Part I: The Beginnings and Columbia Pictures - 1920s-1936)
I have been itching to write about The Three Stooges on Vocal for close to two years, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I wanted to do it by third Stooge, but that's a bit complicated. I know this much. I was about eight or nine years old when I first saw The Three Stooges. I remember one of my local channels had the Stooges on for hours, and I tried my damnedest to be up for those shorts. I remember that the Family Channel actually had an hour of the Stooges on from 11PM to midnight, and it was the entire library on during that time.
By Clyde E. Dawkins30 days ago in Geeks
The Politics of Playing Dress-Up
Well, to start off I'd like to say a happy world book day to all who celebrate. I know I haven't really posted anything on my socials about it but I'm not a jubilant kind of person. I lay low most of the time. Let's start off with a popular anecdote from the vaults...
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Series Review (Season 1)
As one of the biggest properties in fantasy, A Song of Ice and Fire remains immensely popular with audiences. After reaching far into the past with House of the Dragon, a second spin-off was on the cards. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms serves up a bite-sized slice of action and drama, but it still claims a spot among the best small-screen titles.
By Robert Cainabout a month ago in Geeks










