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Where Are They Now: Eddie Alderson portrayed Matthew Buchanan on One Life to Live
Eddie Alderson as Matthew Buchanan Where are they now? This question is often asked of former child actors. What have they been doing, and did they continue in the entertainment industry? Today, we take a look at the life of Eddie Alderson, who debuted as Matthew Buchanan on the ABC soap One Life to Live at the age of six in 2001.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in Geeks
The Female Characters Who Taught a Gay Boy How to Be Strong
International Women’s Day usually centers on real history — scientists, activists, artists, leaders. Women who changed laws, built movements, and refused to accept the limits placed on them, but stories shape us too.
By Tamas Csokas7 days ago in Geeks
30 Years of 'Pokemon': A Look Back At The Most Memorable/Iconic Pokemon Of The Kanto Region
2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the original Pokemon games, Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue, and Pokemon Green (a Japanese exclusive) in Japan. An unexpected success arriving late in the lifespan of the original Game Boy, the first batch of Pokemon games, now referred to as Generation 1 or Gen 1, are RPGs taking place in the Kanto region, following a young boy embarking on the journey to become a Pokemon Trainer (later games, and Gen 1 remakes FireRed and LeafGreen, give the option of a female Player Character). This journey involves collecting eight Gym Badges to earn the right to battle Kanto's Elite Four, and being drawn into a battle against the evil Team Rocket.
By Kristy Anderson7 days ago in Geeks
Why Sports Continue to Inspire People Across the World
Sports have always held a special place in human society. From ancient athletic contests to modern international tournaments, people have gathered to celebrate strength, skill, and determination. While sports are often seen as a form of entertainment, their influence reaches far beyond the field or stadium.
By Backlinks Cart7 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "The Hitler Years" by Frank McDonough (Pt. 2)
This review covers (Triumph) chapters 3 through to the end of 5 *** And so we continue with our review of The Hitler Years (Triumph) and thus it includes the creation of the 'family unit' ideology that is so prevalent in the language of the right wing American doublespeak today. The rolling back of women's roles to those that are confided to the home was a big deal because it meant that more women now had to have more children in order to fill the workforce later on. This comes towards the end of the second chapter and then, in the third chapter, we move into the creation of the Volkswagon and how Hitler was definitely trying to sell the idea that the Nazi Party was one for the average (rather) 'nuclear' family.
By Annie Kapur7 days ago in Geeks
The Ongoing Implications of the Epstein Files in 2026
The Jeffrey Epstein case continues to shape global discussions about power, justice, and accountability. Years after Epstein’s death in 2019, the release of millions of investigation documents—commonly called the “Epstein Files”—has reignited public debate. In 2025 and 2026, new laws and investigations forced U.S. authorities to release a massive archive of documents related to Epstein’s trafficking network. These files include witness statements, emails, flight logs, photographs, and investigative reports.
By shaoor afridi8 days ago in Geeks










