The Deeper Current The story of Maggie Baugh is more than a viral clip. It is about a young artist at a threshold, tested by a world quick to label, quick to judge, and slow to listen. Her path forward depends on what has always brought her this far: music itself.
Little-known facts about ‘The Golden Girls’
Unless you live under a rock, there is no way you haven’t heard of the mega-hit show, The Golden Girls. The show aired from 1985 to 1992 and captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. A show that was not expected to run beyond the first season became such a massive success that it’s even still talked…
Estelle Getty’s lesser know side… Zimmerman shared that while her character delivered zingers on camera, in real life, she had a motherly quality about her. He recalled: “She had that very motherly quality. And even years after, when I was not writing Golden Girls, we would talk on the phone. And she’d always like to…
Since she was close to Zimmerman, she confided in him about going to therapy several times a week, a fact that not many knew on set. He said: “In the writer’s room, they thought that she was out going to Hollywood parties every night. And that’s why she wasn’t home studying her lines.” He revealed…
Something wasn’t right with Betty White… Meanwhile, Zimmerman’s initial impression of Betty White wasn’t all that positive. He revealed to Newsner that during tapings – if and when Estelle Getty messed up her lines – White would often turn to the studio audience and make jokes at Getty’s expense. Zimmerman said: “She would walk up…
No one can match the Golden Girls for this reason… Stan also revealed something the four female stars of The Golden Girls did which actors in Hollywood seldom do; thank the writers and credit them in interviews. Stan said: “And I have to say and thank those four ladies because they went and talked about the writers,…
The call came in just after midnight. “Please… come quick. There’s someone in my room.”
The call came in just after midnight. “Please… come quick. There’s someone in my room.” The dispatcher frowned — the voice was small, frightened. A five-year-old girl. Her parents insisted she was imagining things, just another episode of overactive imagination, but the officer on duty trusted his gut. There was something in the girl’s voice,…
One officer, Officer Brown, approached the closet slowly, his flashlight beam cutting through the darkness like a knife. He opened the door. Dust. Empty shelves. A few haphazardly hung clothes. Relief started to wash over him, and he almost turned to reassure Emily, but then… a faint sound echoed behind the wall, and everyone fell…
“What’s behind this wall?” Officer Brown asked, his voice low. The father, Mr. Harris, hesitated. “I… I think it’s just the attic space. The house is old, built in the 1920s. There could be some space between the walls.” Officer Mitchell nodded, moving to the wall Emily had pointed to. He pressed his ear against…
The attic was cramped, filled with the forgotten relics of years gone by. Old furniture, boxes labeled with years and contents that hinted at family history. Yet, the tapping was louder here, insistent. He followed the sound, his heart pounding in time with it. And then he saw it — a small door, almost hidden…