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Shine cherishes ‘amazing’ NHL debut for Red Wings at age 31
DETROIT — Dominik Shine said he never thought this day would come. There was a point last season, his eighth in the American Hockey League, when he considered retiring from pro hockey. He was away from his family too much.
But the veteran forward realized it was special for his young son to see him play, so he thought he’d hang on for one more year and see what happened.
Well, here’s what happened: His son, at 21 months old, got to see him make his NHL debut at 31 years old for the Detroit Red Wings in a 5-2 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Little Caesars Arena on Monday.
Finally, it was time to Shine.
“I just can’t believe …” Shine said, his voice trailing off. “To be here today, it’s just … It’s amazing.”
Shine became the oldest skater to make his NHL debut since defenseman Evgeny Medvedev did it with the Philadelphia Flyers at 33 on Oct. 8, 2015, and the oldest Red Wings player to make his NHL debut since center Vaclav Nedomansky did it at 33 on Nov. 18, 1977.
“I feel everybody who knows him and has played with him is so happy for him right now,” said Red Wings forward Elmer Soderblom, who has played with Shine with Grand Rapids of the AHL the past three seasons. “It’s just a really heartwarming story to hear.”
Shine was born and raised in the Detroit area. He grew up watching the Red Wings, idolizing “Grind Line” guys like Kris Draper and Kirk Maltby, and playing for the Little Caesars youth hockey program.
After four seasons at Northern Michigan University, he joined Grand Rapids. His bio lists a series of tryouts and one-year contracts. He ground it out for 462 games, mentoring young players and trying to plant roots for his wife, Taylor, and their son, Cooper.
He has 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 40 games for Grand Rapids this season, on pace for AHL career highs. When the Red Wings needed help due to injury and illness, he got the call about 10:30 a.m. ET on Monday while driving Cooper to get him some ice skates. He signed a two-year contract with the Red Wings and reported to Detroit.
“It was crazy,” he said.
Shine’s parents landed in Maui on Sunday for a Hawaiian vacation, so they couldn’t make it to the game Monday. But many friends and family members did. Shine saw his son against the glass during warmup and bumped fists with him as he was coming off the ice.
“To have him look at me and smile, I can’t put it into words,” he said.
Shine cherishes ‘amazing’ NHL debut for Red Wings at age 31Detroit Red Wings forward, Shine, made his NHL debut at the age of 31 and it was a moment he will never forget. Despite being a late bloomer in the hockey world, Shine’s hard work and determination finally paid off as he skated onto the ice for his first game in the big leagues.
“It was a dream come true,” Shine said after the game. “I’ve worked so hard for this moment and to finally be out there with my teammates, wearing the Red Wings jersey, it was just amazing.”
Shine’s debut was a memorable one, as he scored a goal and added an assist in a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. His performance caught the attention of fans and teammates alike, who were impressed by his skill and composure on the ice.
“Shine was unbelievable out there,” said Red Wings captain, Dylan Larkin. “To see him come in and make an impact like that in his first game, it’s truly inspiring. He’s a great addition to our team and I can’t wait to see what else he can do.”
Shine’s journey to the NHL may have been a long and challenging one, but his perseverance and dedication have finally paid off. As he continues to shine on the ice, there’s no doubt that his debut will be a moment that he will cherish for the rest of his career.
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#Shine #cherishes #amazing #NHL #debut #Red #Wings #age*NSYNC Skips Joey Fatone’s Broadway Debut for Justin Timberlake Show
2. But wait, Lance wasn’t the first fifth member of ‘N Sync!
That role was originally played by Jason Galasso, who had known Fatone from choir in their high school days and was dabbling in the singing-group arts when he got a page (1990s, FTW) out of nowhere from his old acquaintance. Coincidentally, he also knew Chasez because, as Galasso explained on The Digital Get Down podcast in 2019, he “used to kind of hang out with The Mickey Mouse Club” stars like Chase Hampton and Keri Russell.
After they “locked in perfectly” on a rendition of Boyz II Men‘s “End of the Road,” that was it, he was in the as-yet unnamed group. “I remember I’m like, ‘Dang, Justin’s young!’” he recalled. “But then I heard him sing, I’m like ‘Oh, it doesn’t matter how old he is, he can sing his butt off.”
At the same time, however, the bass singer was also in a three-man group called Unreal, “so I’m still trying to decide, you know, what I want to do, what direction I want to go in as far as which group I want to go with,” Galasso, who’s in the mortgage loan business these days, recalled. “Because I remember, the first time Lou Pearlman brought over some music, he was thinking about the type of music that we would be doing, and I come from an R&B, hip-hop background. That’s my love, my heart, my soul.”
So when Pearlman came over with “this European-style techno, I was just like, ‘Hmm, okay.’” So, he went ahead and traveled with the other guys in Unreal to Atlanta to cut a demo, which he thought turned out great.
Meanwhile, ‘N Sync was starting to fashion a look and they were talking about putting a showcase together for Disney’s Pleasure Island. They even took a field trip to Shaquille O’Neal‘s house to check out his home studio in Orlando, but they had not yet recorded any music. And, more consequentially for Galasso, they hadn’t yet signed any contracts.
Pretty soon, both groups were trying to get him to sign. Galasso said he took the dueling contracts to a lawyer and, while the deal with the trio was pretty standard issue, Pearlman had himself written into the ‘N Sync contract as a sixth member, and that contract was “thick as a phone book.” He felt that the other members of ‘N Sync were more gung-ho than he was about the deal—which was true, because they all proceeded to sign it, whether they truly understood what it entailed or not.
So Galasso ultimately went with the group that wasn’t ‘N Sync.
*NSYNC Skips Joey Fatone’s Broadway Debut for Justin Timberlake ShowFans of the iconic boy band *NSYNC were left disappointed when it was revealed that the group would not be attending Joey Fatone’s Broadway debut in “Little Shop of Horrors” on Thursday night. Instead, the members were spotted at fellow bandmate Justin Timberlake’s show in New York City.
Many fans expressed their disappointment on social media, with some calling out the group for not supporting Fatone in his new venture. However, others defended the decision, pointing out that the members have busy schedules and may not have been able to attend.
Despite the absence of his bandmates, Fatone received rave reviews for his performance in “Little Shop of Horrors,” with many praising his comedic timing and stage presence. Hopefully, *NSYNC will make it up to Fatone by showing their support in future performances.
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#NSYNC #Skips #Joey #Fatones #Broadway #Debut #Justin #Timberlake #ShowBoston Common tees off Monday in debut
They’ll square off against a threesome from Jupiter Links featuring legend Tiger Woods.
Tiger Woods’s Jupiter Links team opposes Boston Common Golf Monday night at 6:30 on ESPN.Marta Lavandier/Associated Press “The players are sort of champing at the bit,” said Mark Lev, president and CEO of Boston Common Golf. “I’m not sure you would ever see Rory playing Tiger in a competitive outdoor environment moving forward — you’d need both guys to be in the same group in the final round, and hopefully that happens — but what’s great about TGL is you know who’s going to be playing who.”
There are a lot of unknowns, too.
One is, how will Lev and Boston Common Golf create buzz, never mind loyalty, for a team that features one New Englander in Bradley, an Irishman in McIlroy, an Aussie in Scott, and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, who will make his debut in the team’s third match, in mid-February.
Having David Ortiz on site rooting for Boston Common Golf on Monday night won’t hurt, but it will take more than Big Papi.
“I like to consider it a marketing opportunity as opposed to a marketing challenge,” said Lev, who also heads up Fenway Sports Management, the marketing and sponsorship arm of Fenway Sports Group, which owns the team as well as the Red Sox and Liverpool FC.
“Owning the teams that FSG owns who play their games or matches in their own town, obviously, when you’re looking to build fandom, there’s nothing more effective than that,” said Lev. “What we’ve tried to do so far is create that connection, we’ve had a docuseries created around the making of our team that aired on NESN and the Golf Channel. And certainly Keegan and his connection to this region is a huge asset for us. And we’re looking to build that connection, we’re going to be announcing at the match a commitment our team and players are making to donate 5,000 rounds of golf to an organization called Youth on Course that will provide tee times for kids in and around Greater Boston.”
These are still early days for Boston, Jupiter, and the other teams, representing Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, and New York.
“It will be a slow build,” said Lev. “But I think as our players play and show what they’re all about, they’ll endear themselves to fans in New England just like players on the sports teams in Boston do right now.”
Beyond trying to forge a bond with fans from each team’s region, the league as a whole has its hopes pinned on how the game attracts and keeps viewership.
The first match garnered an average of 919,000 viewers, and in Week 2, when Woods debuted, the number crept to 1.05 million.
Last week, the match between New York and Atlanta featured Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick, and Patrick Cantlay, but no mega-stars. The result was an average viewership of 682,000.
That’s quite a dropoff, but one that Lev said the league is not making too much of given the small sample size of matches. He focused on the 868,000 average, which he said “exceeded expectations.”
For the 18-to-49-year-old demographic advertisers prize, Lev said TGL’s 43 percent of its viewership in that age group tops most of the major sports leagues and the median age of 51 is lower than the NFL, MLB, NHL, and Premier League.
With time slots being bumped around each week, Lev said viewership has been much higher than previous programming on ESPN.
“I think everybody’s really pleased with that. It’s a great foundation to build from,” he said.
It’s fair to say that the TGL considers the matchup between McIlroy and Woods, who are co-founders of the league, to be the biggest draw to date.
With players mic’d up, non-stop music played, and 1,500 fans in attendance encouraged to express themselves, TGL is deliberately charting a different look and feel from your standard golf tournament.
“There are no ‘Quiet, Please’ signs that are being held, quite the contrary,” said Lev, who noted fans in the arena can sit back and watch the play unfold in front of them, as opposed to picking a group at a traditional tournament to walk alongside for 18 holes. “When they’re hitting chip shots from around the green, they’re no more than 5 feet away from the fans in the stands.”
The players have been adjusting to more than the noise.
Besides hitting into a screen, players have noted the differences reading putts under television lighting than sunlight, plus other subtleties.
“Tiger was talking about how the artificial grass around the green complex, the chipping area, there’s a real difference between when they’re chipping down the grain versus into the grain,” said Lev.
TGL features six teams of four players competing other in a tech-infused arena the size of a football field.Rebecca Blackwell/Associated Press The result is a work in progress, as TGL strives to retain a competitive element with the entertainment factor.
“There’s a little bit of building the plane as we’re flying it here,” said Lev.
Monday night, “Boston’s team” scans its boarding pass and takes off.
Michael Silverman can be reached at michael.silverman@globe.com.
Boston Common, the city’s first-ever outdoor mini-golf course, is set to open its doors to the public on Monday. This exciting new addition to the historic park promises to be a fun and unique experience for visitors of all ages.Featuring 18 holes of challenging and creative obstacles, Boston Common mini-golf is sure to provide hours of entertainment for families, friends, and tourists alike. From winding tunnels to steep ramps, players will have to navigate their way through the course with skill and precision.
In addition to the mini-golf course, Boston Common will also offer a variety of food and beverage options, making it the perfect destination for a day out in the city. So grab your putter and get ready to tee off at Boston Common’s grand opening on Monday!
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Kelsea Ballerini shined in her Fiserv Forum headlining debut
On Saturday night, country star Kelsea Ballerini played ringleader to an arena-sized girls’ night out at Fiserv Forum, and on the heels of her most successful album to date, she’s very much hitting her stride.
The show was the fourth night of Ballerini’s first arena-level headlining tour, which she endearingly referred to as her “big girl arena tour.” While she’s certainly had her share of big shows in Milwaukee to date, momentum was on her side on Saturday night, and she had a crowd that was ready to party.
“I played The Rave, and there were 3,500 people at that show” said Ballerini early into her set. “Tonight I am so proud to say that there are over three times that number here.”
That was certainly no exaggeration; Ballerini was greeted by a very full seating bowl on Saturday, likely an encouraging sign for the first week of the tour. They came ready to sing and dance as well, fired up from the moment that Shania Twain’s “Man I Feel Like A Woman” played over the PA to welcome everyone to the show.
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The lights would drop, and Ballerini emerged from the back of the stage for the title track from “Patterns.” Her newest material would be the focal point of the night, with two-thirds of the album finding its way into the set list, sprinkled in amongst Ballerini’s biggest hits. While some artists might feel pressure to deliver her situation, Ballerini had a confidence about her performance that truly showed her star quality. It may have helped that boyfriend Chase Stokes was spotted watching the show from the soundboard.
When she addressed the Fiserv Forum crowd, she was personable as ever, regularly using her time in between songs to be thankful and inspirational. She spoke proudly about where “Patterns” has taken her, fittingly as an introduction to “This Time Last Year.” Throughout the course of the night, she would take a selfie with a fan’s phone, and say hello to a fan that brought a meet-and-greet photo from 2017, and also receive a scrapbook from a fan that she opened up on stage.
One fan also asked for her to write her next tattoo on a sign, with an inspirational quote, to which Ballerini replied “Oh god. My brain right now. It’s like when someone asks what your favorite song is and all you can think of is ‘Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.’” They would eventually land on “Love love” before Ballerini would warn her that the tattoo is, in fact, permanent. That was the charm that she brought to every interaction on Saturday, taking in her moment as the brightest name on the marquee.
When she wasn’t drawing tattoos or taking pictures, she was leading singalongs up and down the Fiserv Forum stage, often from the catwalk in the middle of the arena. Early hit “Love Me Like You Mean It” saw her vocals reverberated by thousands of fans, and “If You Go Down (I’m Goin’ Down Too)” would have fans screaming along as well. After proclaiming that “Dry January hates to see me coming,” wine-drinking salute “Hole In The Bottle” received one of the loudest reactions yet. By the midway point of the show, Ballerini looked untouchable, certainly hitting her stride.
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From a production standpoint, the show would see Ballerini in the air on platforms frequently, with a screen that dropped down in front of her from time to time. She would also quick-change by dropping through a hole in the center of the stage, only to re-emerge after short interludes. She would dance with a chair for “We Broke Up” and later mention that this was the “female rage” portion of the show. That segment of the night would also include “Two Things,” where she would walk the catwalk with glowing orbs dropping down from the lighting rig over the Fiserv Forum crowd.
Ballerini would use the back half of the show to not only deliver the hits, but give her a chance to bring things down a notch. She would sit on the floating platform for a full version of “Interlude,” complete with the lyrics on the screen in front of her, and later delve into her collaboration with Noah Kahan, “Cowboys Cry Too,” complete with a new second verse in place of Kahan’s vocals.
Then, she would go solo with an acoustic guitar for “Homecoming Queen,” which hasn’t been played yet on the tour. She explained that she had more songs that she wanted to play that weren’t in her set list, and this gave her a chance to perform material that she hasn’t done in a long time. While providing a cool moment for the Milwaukee crowd, the move did feel just a bit reminiscent of the secret acoustic songs that Taylor Swift added to each night of her “Eras” tour. However, if the end result is a unique moment for each crowd on tour, maybe Ballerini isn’t to be faulted too much for feeling inspired.
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Things would ramp up once again, but only after a version of “Peter Pan” that saw the whole band come to the front of the stage together. Ballerini was flanked by a pair of background singers throughout various points of the night, and the song gave them a chance to unite for a three-part harmony that rang out especially well with the Fiserv Forum acoustics (and of course, the crowd singing along to every word as well.) They would continue into “I Would, Would You,” mashed up with Bill Withers’ “Lean On Me.” She quickly acknowledged being able to support women in country music by welcoming openers MaRynn Taylor and Sasha Alex Sloan on tour with her. Then it was time to bring the house down.
Dating anxiety anthem “How Do I Do This” closed out the main portion of the set, with Ballerini dropping into the hole in the stage to signal the end of the set. Suspense be damned though, as she would tell the crowd that she had more song left as she descended to the floor with the lights going out. There was one final singalong to be had in “Penthouse” and the crowd hung on every word once again. There was also one major faux pas.
Ballerini exclaimed “Goodnight! Thank you Minneapo-nope… Milwaukee!” before laughing her way through the closing notes of the song (Minneapolis was the previous night’s show.) If that’s the biggest blunder from a 90-minute performance that saw her covering every bit of the stage that she could, with multiple costume changes and choreography, so be it.
From the look of Saturday night’s show, it’s very apparent that Kelsea Ballerini’s first “big girl tour” will certainly not be her only “big girl tour.” In fact, she has the makings of a generational talent in country music, and those superstar qualities shined non-stop on Saturday night. With a current stint on “The Voice” as a judge, Ballerini’s stock only continues to rise, and the Milwaukee crowd got to witness her in the middle of her ascent on Saturday.
Kelsea Ballerini made her mark on Milwaukee in a big way during her headlining debut at Fiserv Forum. The country superstar took the stage with energy and charisma, captivating the audience from start to finish.Ballerini’s powerhouse vocals and infectious stage presence kept the crowd on their feet, singing along to every hit song. From chart-toppers like “Peter Pan” and “Miss Me More” to heartfelt ballads like “Homecoming Queen,” she showcased her versatility as an artist.
But it wasn’t just her musical talent that shined that night – Ballerini also connected with the audience on a personal level, sharing stories and anecdotes that made her performance feel intimate and relatable. Fans were left feeling like they had just spent the evening hanging out with a close friend.
Overall, Kelsea Ballerini’s Fiserv Forum headlining debut was a night to remember. She proved once again why she is one of country music’s brightest stars, leaving fans wanting more. Here’s to many more headlining shows to come!
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#Kelsea #Ballerini #shined #Fiserv #Forum #headlining #debutWilly Chavarria’s Paris Fashion Week Debut Made LGBTQ+ Rights Front and Center
At the finale of the show, Chavarria walked slowly down the runway wearing the crewneck himself. The powerful moment was magnified by the words of Bishop Mariann Edger Budde playing on the loudspeakers over music. Budde led the Inaugural Prayer Service following President Trump’s inauguration on Tuesday and directly addressed him as she asked Trump to “have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now.”
“There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and Independent families, some who fear for their lives,” the sermon sounded as Chavarria made his way through the church.
The symbolic moment tied the entire evening together, proving that no law can silence someone’s true identity. Aside from the crewneck, Chavarria bought billboards and displays throughout Paris to boost the same notion. “[It’s just really the promotion of love and dignity in this really beautiful, elegant, artistic way.”
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Willy Chavarria’s show was one of the hottest seats in town, as models included Paloma Elsesser, Bad Bunny’s brother Bernie Martínez Ocasio, rapper Tokischa, Becky G, and more. J Balvin surprised attendees with a performance amongst the models, and a string quartet played off and on.
This isn’t the first time Chavarria has used his runway shows to make a statement. Last season, the designer’s show, “América” was a celebration of his Mexican-American heritage and a nod to the farm workers of America, with reworked uniforms featuring cargo pockets and long keychains. He also partnered with the ACLU and again walked out during the finale wearing a shirt with the nonprofit logo.
Tinder’s own mission has focused on causes that relate to their company, including LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights. The dating app company has worked with designers in the past to raise awareness for a cause — including partnering with Area to create a “Bans Off Our Bodies” shirt that debuted at New York Fashion Week in September. The collaboration included a large donation to Planned Parenthood and invited several volunteers to watch the runway show. Much like reproductive rights, Tinder’s other focus is on LGBTQ+ rights.
When working with Chavarria, Tinder’s Global Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Hobley told Teen Vogue that the designer was curious about their intentions.
“We had the chance to talk to him about connection and about loneliness and about the LGBTQ community and how important it was to have an experience for them and to take a stand,” Hobley said. “Part of our job at Tinder is to understand the rights that are at stake for the LGBTQ community.”
She continued: “Human Rights Campaign is a leader in that space and we’ve had a long relationship with them and supported a lot of their initiatives… It was a really easy, fun, and creative process with [Willy].”
As for Chavarria, he has always planted one foot firmly in social justice through his work, and he doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon. In 2017, the designer made a statement about putting Mexican immigrants in cages at the border, while those close to him tried to warn him against doing so.
Willy Chavarria’s Paris Fashion Week Debut Made LGBTQ+ Rights Front and CenterWilly Chavarria made a powerful statement at his debut show at Paris Fashion Week, shining a spotlight on LGBTQ+ rights. The renowned designer, known for his bold and unapologetic approach to fashion, used his platform to advocate for equality and acceptance.
Chavarria’s collection featured a diverse cast of models, representing a range of gender identities and sexual orientations. The runway was a celebration of individuality and self-expression, with each look exuding confidence and pride.
The designer also incorporated powerful messages of inclusivity into his designs, with slogans like “Love is Love” and “Pride” emblazoned on t-shirts and jackets. Chavarria’s use of vibrant colors and bold prints further emphasized his message of acceptance and unity.
In a time when LGBTQ+ rights are still under threat in many parts of the world, Chavarria’s show served as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for equality. By using his platform to amplify marginalized voices, the designer made a bold statement that will resonate far beyond the runway.
Overall, Willy Chavarria’s Paris Fashion Week debut was a triumph of style and substance, showcasing the beauty and power of diversity in the fashion industry. His commitment to LGBTQ+ rights and representation is a shining example for other designers to follow, and a reminder that fashion can be a force for positive change.
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Mickey Guyton & Carín León Make ‘Austin City Limits’ Debut On New Season 50 Episode
Watch Guyton perform the anthemic “House On Fire” and León pour his heart into “Despídase Bien.”
By Scott Bernstein Jan 24, 2025 • 7:42 am PST
Texas’ own Mickey Guyton and Mexican singer-songwriter Carín León share the hour on the latest episode of Austin City Limits. Preview the installment of the legendary live music television show premiering on Saturday, January 25 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT as part of ACL’s milestone Season 50 on PBS (check local listings) by watching a performance from each artist’s debut on the program below.
Mickey Guyton focuses her seven-song appearance on material from her critically-acclaimed 2024 studio album House On Fire. The trailblazing musician also performs cuts from her breakthrough 2021 LP, Remember Her Name, which led to her making history by becoming the first Black woman to be nominated for the Best Country Solo Performance Grammy.
Guyton wrote or co-wrote all 12 songs featured on House On Fire, her sophomore full-length studio album. One of the record’s many highlights is the anthemic title track. Mickey Guyton took inspiration from mental health for the song, including on the gut punch of the lyric “Can you love me when things are really bad/When I’m in flames?”
Watch Mickey Guyton perform “House On Fire” on this weekend’s episode of Austin City Limits:
Carín León had a massive 2024 in which he drew raves for a set at the Grand Ole Opry sung entirely in Spanish and became the first Latin artist to take the stage at both Coachella and Stagecoach. The gifted vocalist also released the genre-defying studio album Boca Chueca, Vol. 1, which is up for a 2025 Grammy in the Best Musica Mexicana Album category.
León was backed by an 18-piece band for his ACL debut including a full brass section, accordion, piano, acoustic, electric, requinto and steel guitar. The native of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico delivered seven songs for his portion of the new episode mixing material from Boca Chueca, Vol. 1 and his 2023 breakout LP Colmillo De Leche.
See Carín León pour his heart into “Despídase Bien” on the ACL stage below:
As with each episode, this week’s installment of Austin City Limits can be viewed online at pbs.org/austincitylimits shortly after the initial broadcast. Season 50 continues on February 1 with Chris Stapleton.
I am so excited to announce that Mickey Guyton and Carín León will be making their debut on the iconic music television series ‘Austin City Limits’ in the upcoming season 50 episode. This is a huge milestone for both artists, and I cannot wait to see their incredible performances on the show.Mickey Guyton, known for her powerful vocals and empowering lyrics, has been making waves in the country music scene with hits like “Black Like Me” and “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?”. Carín León, a rising star in the regional Mexican music genre, has been captivating audiences with his unique blend of traditional and modern sounds.
I have no doubt that their performances on ‘Austin City Limits’ will be nothing short of spectacular, and I cannot wait to see them take the stage. Make sure to tune in to season 50 episode to catch these two talented artists in action!
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#Mickey #Guyton #Carín #León #Austin #City #Limits #Debut #Season #EpisodeBBNBA: Nick Richards dominates in Suns debut, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets revenge
As a Kentucky who has followed his career since his high school recruitment, it is hard not to look at 7-foot, 245-pound Nick Richards like a proud parent. It took a few years for his potential to flourish at Kentucky, and the NBA was no different. However now, in his fifth year in the league, Richards has become a coveted trade asset and did not disappoint his new teammates after the Hornets sent him to Phoenix. In his first game as a Sun on Saturday, Big Blue Nation’s favorite Jamaican came off the bench and put up a monster double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.
Richards, who wears No. 2 for the Suns because rookie Oso Ighodaro wears No. 4, was extremely efficient getting to those numbers in a game where Phoenix beat Detroit 125-121. He shot 7-8 from the field and 7-9 from the free-throw line. He also added on a steal and an assist.
Not bad for someone who doesn’t know where this home arena’s locker rooms are yet.
Rumors suggest the Suns are still active in the trade market, so Richards and Booker could welcome some new faces to the Valley before the February 6th deadline.
Speaking of Devin Booker, the man with the best signature shoe on the market right now has been putting those kicks to work. Book has scored at least 30 points in six of his last seven games, helping propel the Suns to a 5-2 record over that stretch.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the best player on Planet Earth right now
That headline is not hyperbole. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is an absolute phenom and somehow continuing to get better. In the much-anticipated rematch between the NBA’s two best teams, SGA’s OKC Thunder and the Cleveland Cavaliers led by former Lousiville Cardinal Donovan Mitchell, Gilgeous-Alexander got revenge for his team’s loss from eight days earlier.
And it was convincing.
Shai racked up 40 points, eight assists, and two steals as the Thunder routed the Cavs 134-114. It makes the previous loss to Cleveland OKC’s only loss in a game where SGA played since December 1st. That little caveat is important because Gilgeous-Alexander missed his Friday game with a sprained wrist.
“[His wrist] was fine this morning and then came to the arena and was a little bit sore,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. He is not expected to miss extended time, but this was the first game SGA sat out all season long. Look for him to be back soon and for the Thunder to keep rolling.
Other BBNBA Notes since Thursday
Let’s take a look at BBNBA’s other top performers, aside from Nick Richards, since we last checked in on Thursday.
- Rob Dillingham has shifted his way back into the Minnesota Timberwolves’ rotation. After sitting out 12 straight games, Dillingham had games of nine and 12 points back to back this week. In a post-game interview alongside the team’s star Anthony Edwards, Rob gave credit to the Ant-Man for telling him to just keep shooting.
- Justin Edwards followed up his explosive 25-point breakout game with a 10-point outing the very next day. He only had four points in the Sixers’ loss to the Pacers on Saturday, but it looks like the former Kentucky wing might have found himself a spot in the rotation.
- Malik Monk has settled into his new starting role well. Monk put up 26 points in Sacramento’s win over Houston, bumping up his scoring average to 24.1 points over his last six games. His teammate, De’Aaron Fox has been his usual self amidst trade rumors.
In a thrilling night of BBNBA action, former Kentucky Wildcat Nick Richards made a statement in his debut with the Phoenix Suns. The 6’11” center showcased his skills as he dominated in the paint, finishing with a double-double and leading the Suns to a decisive victory.Richards’ performance drew praise from fans and analysts alike, with many noting his impressive footwork, shot-blocking ability, and high basketball IQ. The young big man proved that he can be a force to be reckoned with in the NBA, and his future looks bright in Phoenix.
Meanwhile, in a highly anticipated matchup, former Kentucky standout Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faced off against a team that had traded him away earlier in his career. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard came out with a vengeance, putting on a show with his scoring and playmaking skills.
Gilgeous-Alexander’s revenge game was a sight to behold, as he torched his former team with a career-high scoring performance and led the Thunder to a stunning upset victory. The young guard’s determination and talent were on full display, proving once again why he is considered one of the rising stars in the league.
Overall, it was a night of stellar performances from former Kentucky players in the NBA, showcasing the talent and potential that these players possess. With players like Nick Richards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge, the future looks bright for the BBNBA.
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Count On New York Islanders Surprising Carolina Hurricanes in Mikko Rantanen Debut
Saturday is the best night of the week for hockey and is the ultimate opportunity for NHL fans, with a stacked slate of thrilling matchups that fans eagerly anticipate. The game that sticks out is the first appearance of superstar Mikko Rantanen with his new team in the Carolina Hurricanes, who face off against the New York Islanders. For bettors, this matchup provides a chance to capitalize on some of our recent strong trends, like our 21-10 record on our last 31 picks and our 17-8 record on our last 25 player prop picks.
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We get our first look at the new Finnish connection on Carolina with Mikko Rantanen lined up to play his first game with the Hurricanes and superstar forward Sebastian Aho. The two Finland products may develop a chemistry unlike we’ve seen before and could create problems for an Islanders team that is red hot with three straight wins.
The confidence built from their recent run of success should help New York keep this game close but they will need to score as Rantanen has a pair of goals and six assists for eight points in his last five games against the Islanders.
He should get on the board with an assist as he ranks top 12 in the NHL over the last three seasons with 151 in 211 games played. The best chance for New York to win this game is to play a solid defensive game as they have the 14th-best goals against average at 2.94 which should clash against Carolina and their seventh-best defence with a 2.76 average.
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The Islanders have also gone under six goals in five of their last six home games and will need to play their best on defence to help backup netminder Marcus Hogberg maintain his 1.32 goals against average this season. The 30-year-old Swedish product is known predominantly for his time with the Ottawa Senators where he produced some stellar performances. He should help the Islanders shock the public as 88 per cent of betters are taking the Hurricanes on the moneyline.
The New York Islanders pulled off a surprising win against the Carolina Hurricanes in the highly anticipated debut of Mikko Rantanen. The Finnish forward, who was acquired by the Islanders in a blockbuster trade just days before the game, made an immediate impact on the ice.Rantanen wasted no time showing off his scoring prowess, netting a goal early in the first period to give the Islanders an early lead. His speed, skill, and hockey IQ were on full display throughout the game, leaving fans and analysts alike in awe of his talent.
Despite a strong push from the Hurricanes in the second and third periods, the Islanders held on for a 3-2 victory, with Rantanen’s goal proving to be the game-winner. The team’s chemistry seemed to click instantly with Rantanen in the lineup, and the win served as a statement to the rest of the league that the Islanders are a force to be reckoned with.
As Rantanen continues to acclimate to his new team and surroundings, the future looks bright for the Islanders. With his addition to an already talented roster, the team is poised to make a deep playoff run and potentially contend for a Stanley Cup.
Fans can count on the Islanders to continue surprising opponents and making waves in the NHL, with Mikko Rantanen leading the charge.
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Jeremy Renner Announces Debut Memoir ‘My Next Breath’ – See the Cover (Exclusive)
Jeremy Renner is ready to tell his story!
The actor, 54, will open up about his 2023 near-fatal snowplow accident in his forthcoming memoir, My Next Breath, which will hit shelves this spring from Flatiron Books.
Described as “gripping” and “inspiring” by its publisher, the book will feature Renner’s firsthand account of the accident as well the lessons he has learned through his recovery.
“Jeremy writes in blistering detail about his accident and the aftermath,” the synopsis reads. “This retelling is not merely a gruesome account of what happened to him; it’s a call to action and a forged companionship between reader and author as Jeremy recounts his recovery journey and reflects on the impact of his suffering.”
“My Next Breath” by Jeremy Renner.
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The memoir promises to be “a testament to the human spirit and its capacity to endure, evolve and find purpose in the face of unimaginable adversity.”
Renner’s storytelling will capture “the essence of profound transformation, exploring the delicate interplay between vulnerability and strength, despair and hope, redemption and renewal.”
On Jan. 1, 2023, Renner was run over by a 14,300-lb. snowplow in Reno, Nev., suffering blunt chest trauma and other potentially devastating injuries. He was trying to save his nephew from getting hit by the snowplow when he was pulled underneath the track himself.
The Mayor of Kingstown star broke 38 bones in his body during the accident, telling Jimmy Fallon during an appearance on The Tonight Show last May that “half my face is metal. All the right side of my back is metal.”
Jeremy Renner.
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In May 2024, Renner told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that his recovery is going to be a lifelong journey despite having made miraculous improvements in the time since.
“I had to accept it for the rest of my life. There’ll be nothing normal or as it was prior to the accident,” he said. “By the way, I’m okay with that. It’s making my life better. I’m healthier because of it.”
“I get to focus more on my health and well-being than I ever did before because I have to,” the Marvel star added. “Recovery will be until I’m out of this old hot mess of a body. It was a way for me to really accept that it is going to be forever.”
That June, Renner shared the harrowing details of the accident in an interview with Men’s Health, in which he said he remembered his skull “cracking” underneath the weight of the vehicle.
“It undulates, because there’s four sections of tires with these metal tracks — it pulls it like a tank. I remember every undulation,” he told the outlet. “I remember my head cracking on the thing and it just pressing on me — it’s exactly like you think it would feel. An immovable object and a crushing force, and something’s gotta give.”
Jeremy Renner after his 2023 snowplow accident.
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On Jan. 19, over two years after the incident, Renner hinted at the title of his upcoming book while sharing one of the treatments that has been a staple in his recovery.
“Taking care of business; this office of mine has been such a blessing and absolute champion for wellness,” Renner captioned an Instagram post that included a snap of him smiling in a hyperbaric chamber with a white tube under his mouth.
He added, “Hyperbaric at 2 atmos has been a staple in my life for 20 months now. 02 is essential for our life and our longevity … Pull up a chair and let’s discuss all things good in life today !!! #MyNextBreath.”
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“Two years after my accident I now find myself now surrounded by love, more connected to the people around me and filled with gratitude,” he tells PEOPLE about the book. “I’m hopeful that by sharing my story, it might help anyone out there who is facing their own moment where it feels like the odds are against them.”
My Next Breath will be released on April 29, and is available for preorder now, wherever books are sold.
Jeremy Renner, best known for his roles in blockbuster films like “The Avengers” and “The Hurt Locker,” is adding author to his impressive resume. The Hollywood star has just announced the release of his debut memoir, “My Next Breath,” set to hit shelves this fall.In an exclusive reveal, Renner shared the cover of the book, featuring a striking black and white portrait of the actor. The memoir promises to give fans an intimate look into Renner’s life, from his humble beginnings to his rise to fame in the entertainment industry.
Renner took to social media to express his excitement about the upcoming release, writing, “I’ve poured my heart and soul into this book, and I can’t wait for you all to read it. ‘My Next Breath’ is a deeply personal journey that I hope will inspire and connect with readers in a meaningful way.”
Fans of Renner can pre-order “My Next Breath” now and can expect to dive into the actor’s life story when the book is officially released later this year. Stay tuned for more updates and exclusive content leading up to the highly anticipated memoir’s debut.
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#Jeremy #Renner #Announces #Debut #Memoir #Breath #Cover #ExclusiveScottie Scheffler set to make 2025 PGA Tour debut at Pebble Beach
Scottie Scheffler last played at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Dec. 8 and the LIV vs. PGA Tour Showdown on Dec. 17 in Las Vegas. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images) Scottie Scheffler has reportedly committed to next weekend’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, according to Ron Kroichick of the San Francisco Chronicle. The event will mark Scheffler’s return to the PGA Tour after puncturing his right hand while preparing Christmas dinner.
The injury led to a minor surgery to remove “small glass fragments” in his palm, according to Scheffler’s agent.
Scheffler, the reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year, has not played competitively in over a month, last playing in the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Dec. 8 and the LIV vs. PGA Tour Showdown with Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau on Dec. 17 in Las Vegas.
The injury caused Scheffler to miss the opening three tournaments of the 2025 season. His initial plan following the incident was to open his year at the PGA West in Southern California last week, but he withdrew, citing the need for more healing time.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am features a field of 80 players, the largest among the PGA Tour’s signature events. Scheffler finished tied for sixth in last year’s tournament after weather forced the event to be reduced to 54 holes.
Scheffler is coming off a dominant year on Tour last season. He won seven times, including at both the Masters and The Players Championship, and he won the Tour Championship to end the season. He picked up his third straight player of the year award, which is something only Tiger Woods has done. Scheffler didn’t miss a cut in his 19 starts on Tour, and he finished outside of the top 10 just once in his 13 starts before the U.S. Open in June.
He also finished T8 at the PGA Championship in May despite being arrested ahead of the second round of that event in Kentucky. Those charges were later dismissed.
Exciting news for golf fans as rising star Scottie Scheffler is set to make his PGA Tour debut at Pebble Beach in 2025. The young golfer has been making waves on the Korn Ferry Tour and is ready to take on the big leagues.Scheffler has been turning heads with his impressive play and is seen as a player to watch in the coming years. His strong performances on the Korn Ferry Tour have earned him a spot on the PGA Tour, and fans are eagerly anticipating his debut at Pebble Beach.
Known for his powerful swing and consistent play, Scheffler is expected to make a strong showing at Pebble Beach and could be a contender to watch in future tournaments. Keep an eye out for this talented golfer as he makes his mark on the PGA Tour in 2025.
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