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Salt Path Author Delays Next Novel for 15 Months. AI-Generated.
The author of the bestselling memoir The Salt Path has announced a significant delay to her next novel, pushing its release back by 15 months due to what her publisher described as “creative and personal circumstances.” The decision has disappointed many readers who have eagerly awaited the follow-up work from one of Britain’s most successful contemporary nature writers.
By Fiaz Ahmed 12 days ago in Geeks
Slash. AI-Generated.
Few musicians are instantly recognizable by silhouette alone, but Slash has earned that rare distinction. With his signature top hat, Les Paul guitar, and unmistakable tone, Slash remains one of rock’s most enduring figures. Decades after redefining hard rock with Guns N’ Roses, his influence continues to ripple through modern music—especially during moments when the Grammys turn their spotlight toward rock history, legacy artists, and tributes.
By Saboor Brohi 12 days ago in Geeks
Olivia Dean. AI-Generated.
In an era where pop stardom often arrives with noise, controversy, and constant visibility, Olivia Dean has taken a different route. Her rise has been steady, soulful, and rooted in emotional clarity rather than spectacle. For listeners newly discovering her and asking who is Olivia Dean, the answer lies in her ability to make deeply personal music feel universally understood.
By Saboor Brohi 12 days ago in Geeks
Chappell Roan. AI-Generated.
If you’ve been asking who is Chappell Roan, you’re not alone. Over the past few years, Chappell Roan has evolved from an underground pop artist into one of the most talked-about performers in modern music. Her rise hasn’t followed a traditional path, and that’s exactly what makes her story compelling. Blending theatrical pop, queer joy, vulnerability, and bold fashion, Roan has become a symbol of artistic freedom—and the Grammys have only amplified her impact.
By Saboor Brohi 12 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "How Proust Can Change Your Life" by Alain de Botton
A while ago, I read A Therapeutic Journey by Alain de Botton and reviewed the writing style as being something to be admired. In his book How Proust Can Change Your Life, he details the importance of reading the works of one of the greatest writers of the modern age. We get insights into the strange writer's own life, the details of exercise from his own father and the way in which Marcel Proust himself lived life unconventionally - going through money like water. As we move through the book, there are hints and helper points when it comes to reading Proust - what we should be looking for and how we are meant to find ourselves within his works are just as important as the story we are reading.
By Annie Kapur12 days ago in Geeks
Wonderman
Okay so Wonderman was not a series I was excited for when it was announced. And there are many reasons for this, the biggest being that without his Wanda storyline Wonderman is a boring and irrelevant character. So when the premise of the show was announced I knew it was going to be better than I initially expected. Most of the feedback I've seen from the internet is positive. The only thing that raised a red flag for me is that people were glad all at once because they didn’t think it would work week to week. So if you are releasing a show and it “wouldnt work” in its intended format then you wrote a bad show. So that is one of the things I will be assessing.
By Alexandrea Callaghan12 days ago in Geeks
Marty Supreme Movie Review
Since their breakout in 2017, the Safdie Brothers have specialised in smaller scale films with a razor-sharp edge. Their core formula involving placing morally dubious characters in dicey yet enthralling circumstances. This time Josh Safdie has struck out on his own with Marty Supreme, another brilliant showcase of the director’s talents.
By Robert Cain12 days ago in Geeks
Grammy Awards 2026 live!
The historical GRAMMYS® air tonight for the final time on CBS. It is also the last hosting gig for six-time master of ceremonies Trevor Noah. So what will happen? Only a handful of acts this year, just like every year, will receive the golden gramophone like every other year. Scores will go home in 2026 without the coveted prize.
By Skyler Saunders12 days ago in Geeks
Taylor Rehmet. AI-Generated.
Texas politics rarely stays quiet for long, and the Texas State Senate District 9 special election has become one of the most closely watched races in Tarrant County. At the center of this contest is Taylor Rehmet, a Republican candidate whose campaign has drawn attention during a volatile and highly competitive moment for the Texas Senate. Facing Democrat Leigh Wambsganss, Rehmet’s candidacy reflects broader political shifts shaping Texas elections today.
By Saboor Brohi 12 days ago in Geeks











