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Heart Beats Neo-Soul
Heart Beats Neo-Soul Michael Eugene Archer, better known as D’Angelo, was born February 11, 1974 in Richmond, Virginia, and died October 14, 2025 in New York City. He became one of the most defining voices of neo-soul, blending R&B, funk, gospel, jazz and hip-hop in a way that felt both ancient and deeply modern. His music was never about chasing trends but about soul, heart, authenticity. He played instruments, sang, wrote songs, and produced music that touched emotions many others left untouched.
By America today 4 months ago in Geeks
Angie Stone: A Soulful Life and Legacy
Angie Stone: A Soulful Life and Legacy Angela Laverne Brown, better known by her stage name Angie Stone (formerly Angie B), was born on December 18, 1961, in Columbia, South Carolina. From humble beginnings in the American South, she grew up amid gospel music, church choirs, and strong musical influence from her family. Her father sang in a gospel quartet and exposed her early to the power of voice, harmony, and spiritual expression. As a child and teenager, she sang in church, wrote poetry, and participated in local talent shows — all early seeds of her future in music.
By America today 4 months ago in Geeks
Punctuate4 Productions "Madame Mozart": A Stunning Masterpiece
To compose while you decompose, that is the question. Punctuate4 Productions presents Madame Mozart: The Lacrimosa, an original play written by Anne Undeland. After the death of her husband, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Constanze Mozart feverishly works to complete his unfinished Requiem to avoid poverty and preserve her husband’s legacy.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Simple Ways to Elevate Movie Streaming Experience at Home. AI-Generated.
In today’s entertainment-driven world, streaming has become the heart of home entertainment. Whether you love binging TV series, catching the latest blockbusters, or watching free Bollywood movies, there’s always something magical about creating a cinema-like experience without leaving your living room. The best part? You don’t need a massive budget to make it happen — just a few thoughtful upgrades and smart habits can transform your movie nights into something extraordinary.
By Monica Lee4 months ago in Geeks
Regency Roadsters
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a literary character in possession of a distinct personality, must be in want of a car. And so, in the spirit of modern matchmaking, I've traded in carriages for convertibles, estates for engines, and discovered which each Pride and Prejudice character would drive today- from Mr. Darcy's brooding luxury coupe to Lydia's questionable convertible choices.
By Brie Boleyn4 months ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players' "The Rocky Horror Show": A Thrilling Sensation. Top Story - October 2025.
Let’s see if this castle has a telephone we can use. Colonial Chorus Players treats audiences to the original live musical The Rocky Horror Show, on which the 1975 film version was based. Newly engaged couple Brad and Janet, whose car breaks down on a rainy night, stumble upon the castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. The couple is in for the wildest night of their lives.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Nashoba Players Bring 'Connected: The Musical' Back to the Stage
Open your heart and feel our love. You are worthy and you are enough. Get ready, because Nashoba Players is preparing to present Connected: The Musical. The story follows Gabriel, who discovers his true identity as a transgender boy. Throughout the story, Gabriel and his circle of friends confront the impacts of social media, relationships, and self-discovery.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
Eleanor the Great (2025): An Uplifting and Moving Film
Keep telling stories to help find their light. Eleanor the Great is a 2025 film. After a loss, 94-year-old Eleanor Morgenstein returns to New York City to live with her daughter. In a misunderstanding, Eleanor joins a Holocaust group where she strikes up an unlikely friendship with Nina, a 19-year-old journalist.
By Marielle Sabbag4 months ago in Geeks
The Echo in the Red Dust: My Martian Garden and the Memories I Carried
The air on Mars smelled of metallic dust and something faintly sweet, a scent unique to the synthetic atmospheres our habitats provided. It was not the crisp, earthy aroma of rain on fertile soil that I remembered from Earth, but after twenty years, it was home. My name is Elara, and I am a gardener on Mars, nurturing life where once there was none.
By Hussein Gazo4 months ago in Geeks
October 5, 1969. Top Story - October 2025.
There are plenty of reasons to believe that we are at the end of something. I have watched plenty of the rapture videos out there, both before and after, trying to find some practical reason as to why the chosen ones were not chosen, and they can no longer work or even commute after losing their jobs and cars. There is the growing sense that the world is losing its collective sanity - for what it was worth - with wars, protests, authoritarian governments that seem to ignore what the people want (especially if they put them in power). Things are crumbling. As the poet said, The centre cannot hold. We are doomed!
By Kendall Defoe 4 months ago in Geeks
Programming Memes Defining Developer Culture 2026. AI-Generated.
Programming memes in 2026 hit different. Not because the jokes changed—we're still laughing at semicolons and off-by-one errors—but because memes are actually documenting how developer culture is evolving in real time.
By Devin Rosario4 months ago in Geeks












