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Dylan O’Brien Movie ‘Twinless’ Pulled From Streaming Site Due to Piracy
UPDATED WITH STATEMENT FROM SUNDANCE: Twinless, a very hot title at Sundance, has been pulled from the festival’s streaming site due to piracy.
This is the second movie on the fest’s portal to be pulled after online leaking. Yesterday we told you first that the fest award winning documentary Selena y Los Dinos was dropped from the Sundance site after making its way on TikTok, etc.
The Mazerunner and High Road actor Dylan O’Brien plays twin brothers Rocky and Roman. Rocky dies tragically, and his lover Dennis (Sweeney who stars, directs and wrote the movie) feels responsible. He befriends Roman in a twin grieving therapy circle, pining for his late lover. There’s some spicy sex scenes in Twinless, however, there were also spoiler scenes leaked.
Twinless was part of Sundance’s opening day films and out of the gate counts 100% on Rotten Tomatoes among critics.
Sundance requires those movies in competition to be part of their online portal. Twinless won the Audience Award for U.S. Dramatic and a Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting for O’Brien.
Sundance began streaming its lineup during Covid, and continued the practice after the live-edition returned in 2023. The Sundance streaming portal is five years in the running. The streaming facet of this year’s edition began on Jan. 30 and shuts down before midnight tomorrow, Feb. 2. The whole idea of the portal has divided the industry that frequents Sundance. The fest reported in 2021 that half million people tuned into their streaming portal to watch movies.
Republic Pictures is the acquisition label for Paramount Pictures. They made the James Sweeney directed and written bromance dramedy for a cost in the single digits. One source close to the movie tells us that “buyers are circling the movie like planes at O’Hare airport”.
Below is Sundance’s statement on the situation:
The film Twinless was a victim of some copyright infringement on various social media platforms, therefore the Festival in partnership with the filmmakers have made the decision to remove the film from the Sundance Film Festival online platform. We regret that online ticket holders will no longer be able to access the film.
For any single ticket holder who has not yet viewed the film, your account will reflect a voucher so you may select another film to screen. We intend to keep the Sundance Film Festival platform fully available for all remaining films.
We acknowledge and regret the disappointment this may cause. However, part of our commitment to advocating for independent filmmakers is ensuring that they can protect the art that they have created — now and in the future.
We take copyright infringement extremely seriously and intend to fully cooperate with local, state, and federal law enforcement on all piracy-related issues.
Recently, the highly anticipated movie ‘Twinless’ starring Dylan O’Brien was pulled from a popular streaming site due to piracy concerns. The film, which follows the story of a man who discovers he has a twin brother he never knew about, has been generating buzz for its unique storyline and stellar performances.Despite efforts to protect the film from piracy, unauthorized copies of ‘Twinless’ began circulating online shortly after its release. The streaming site was quick to take action and remove the movie in order to prevent further piracy.
Fans of Dylan O’Brien and the film have expressed disappointment over the situation, with many urging others to support the movie through legal channels. ‘Twinless’ has received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and powerful performances, and it is a shame that it has been impacted by piracy.
As the film industry continues to grapple with issues of piracy, it serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting artists and creators through legitimate means. ‘Twinless’ is a film that deserves to be seen and appreciated for its artistry, and fans are encouraged to watch it through official channels to support the filmmakers and cast.
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#Dylan #OBrien #Movie #Twinless #Pulled #Streaming #Site #Due #PiracyRutgers basketball, without Dylan Harper, falls short against Michigan
PISCATAWAY – “Next man up” is a phrase college basketball coaches like to throw around when a shorthanded team has to go deep into its bench.
Rutgers basketball found itself in “next man up” territory against Michigan Saturday, and those next men could not quite make up the gap.
Despite missing star guard Dylan Harper (sprained ankle), starting guard Jeremiah Williams (who played nine minutes before leaving the bench due to illness) and 6-foot-10 center Manny Ogbole (knee, out for the season), the Scarlet Knights pushed Michigan hard before falling 66-63.
Rutgers (11-11 overall, 4-7 Big Ten) now faces a must-win situation against Illinois Wednesday in Piscataway as its NCAA Tournament hopes hang by the thinnest of threads.
Michigan (16-5, 8-2) double-teamed Rutgers’ other freshman superstar, Ace Bailey, holding the 6-foot-9 wing to 10 points on 3-of-15 shooting after his 37-point outburst in Wednesday’s win at Northwestern.
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There was no questioning the Scarlet Knights’ effort; they posted a 15-5 advantage on the offensive glass and went plus-one on the backboards overall against a much bigger squad. They also forced 17 Michigan turnovers. But they turned those second chances into just six points and shot a meager 32 percent from the field overall, hoisting a whopping 36 3-pointers — way more than they usually take.
FIVE TAKEAWAYS
1. Jamichael Davis seizing opportunity
The breakthrough occurred at Northwestern, when the sophomore guard took the reins of the offense and handed out a career-high eight assists while scoring seven points and committing just one turnover.
The lineup’s smallest player (at 6-foot-2) came through once again Saturday, though in different form. As Michigan blanketed Bailey he looked for his shot, tallying 20 points, four rebounds and two assists while committing no turnovers.
2. Tyson Acuff on a roll
After scoring 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Northwestern, the postgrad guard delivered another confident performance off the bench, scoring 11 on 4-of-8 shooting, including 3-of-6 from downtown. Acuff also did a good deal of ball-handling, helping take the load off of Davis.
This is the player Rutgers’ coaching staff expected to have before he suffered a broken foot in June and sat out three-and-a-half months.
3. Bryce Dortch hit the glass hard
After sitting out the first 19 games, the 6-foot-10 freshman turned in another glue-guy performance. He grabbed five rebounds in just nine minutes of action, and three of those came on the offensive end. That’s how you cement a spot in Steve Pikiell’s rotation.
4. Every seat taken
If there was an empty seat, it was hard to find. Yes, several hundred yellow-clad Michigan fans showed up and made themselves heard at times, but Rutgers fans continued to show they haven’t thrown in the towel despite the losses and bad breaks.
Expect a similar turnout Wednesday when visit by Illinois (14-7, 6-5) tips at 8:30 p.m. (Big Ten Network).
5. Dylan Harper out again with injury
For the second straight game, Harper’s right foot was in a walking boot during. No timetable for his return has been given, but casual internet speculation that Harper is shutting things down is without merit. After trying to play through the injury, he’s going to take the appropriate time to get right, and by all accounts remains heavily invested in the team’s fortunes this season.
The Don Bosco Prep grad is averaging 18.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists, but he was limited after spraining an ankle during Rutgers’ Jan. 20 loss at Penn State. He went through a full practice later that week before reinjuring the ankle Jan. 25 just prior to the Scarlet Knights’ loss to Michigan State at Madison Square Garden.
Harper tried to play through obvious discomfort against both Penn State and Michigan State. His snakebitten season also includes missing one game and struggling through two others due to a bad strain of the flu.
Rutgers has a record of 3-1 in Big Ten games with Harper at or close to full speed — and 1-3 with him sidelined or limited.
The Scarlet Knights also are missing 6-foot-10 center Manny Ogbole, who is out for the season with a knee injury.
Jerry Carino has covered the New Jersey sports scene since 1996 and the college basketball beat since 2003. Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.com.
In a tough battle against Michigan, Rutgers basketball falls short without key player Dylan Harper. Despite a strong effort from the team, they were unable to secure the win against their Big Ten rival. Stay tuned for updates on how the Scarlet Knights plan to bounce back from this tough loss. #RutgersBasketball #BigTen #Michigan #ToughLoss
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#Rutgers #basketball #Dylan #Harper #falls #short #MichiganRutgers’ Dylan Harper out vs. Michigan, missing 2nd straight
Rutgers star freshman Dylan Harper is out for Saturday’s game against Michigan, per the Big Ten injury report.
Harper suffered a sprained ankle against Penn State on Jan. 20 and aggravated it in the following game against Michigan State. He sat out Wednesday’s loss to Northwestern, after which coach Steve Pikiell said Harper was dealing with a high ankle sprain.
The New Jersey native missed a game and was hampered in others earlier this season with the flu.
Despite the setbacks, Harper has been one of the elite freshmen in college basketball, averaging 18.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game. In back-to-back games in late November, he went for 36 points against Notre Dame and 37 points against Alabama.
The 6-foot-6 guard is No. 2 in ESPN’s NBA draft rankings.
Without Harper against Northwestern, fellow freshman star Ace Bailey — the No. 3 prospect in ESPN’s draft rankings — went for 37 points on 13-for-20 shooting.
Rutgers (11-10, 4-6 Big Ten) hosts Michigan (15-5, 7-2) at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Rutgers’ Dylan Harper out vs. Michigan, missing 2nd straightRutgers fans will have to wait a little longer to see star player Dylan Harper back in action, as he will be sitting out for the second consecutive game due to injury. Harper, who has been a key player for the Scarlet Knights this season, will be sorely missed as they take on Michigan in their upcoming matchup.
The absence of Harper is a major blow for Rutgers, as he has been averaging double-digit points and rebounds per game this season. His presence on the court has been instrumental in the team’s success, and his absence will surely be felt in this important game against Michigan.
Despite Harper’s absence, Rutgers will need to rally together and step up in his absence to secure a victory. Fans will be eagerly awaiting his return to the court, but in the meantime, they will have to cheer on their team without him.
We wish Dylan Harper a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the court soon. In the meantime, let’s show our support for the Scarlet Knights as they take on Michigan without their star player. #GoScarletKnights
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#Rutgers #Dylan #Harper #Michigan #missing #2nd #straightWith 10 Years Of Bro Country Hits, Dylan Scott Is Still Winning At Country Radio… But Why?
If we’ve said it once, we’ve said it a million times, but it’s worth saying again… country music is in a better place right now than it’s been in a long, long time. Just for a specific example, in January of 2014 (right before Whiskey Riff was founded) these were the Top 10 songs on country radio: 10. Keith Urban (Feat. Miranda Lambert) “We Were Us” 9. Brantley Gilbert “Bottoms Up” 8. Jason Aldean “When She Says Baby” 7. Zac Brown Band “Sweet Annie” 6. Cassadee Pope “Wasting All These Tears” 5. Cole Swindell “Chillin’ It” 4. Eli Young Band “Drunk Last Night” 3. David Nail “Whatever She’s Got” 2. Florida Georgia Line “Stay” 1. Luke Bryan “Drink a Beer” Not exactly a grouping that will stand the test of time… Throw in most of the other Top 40 singles (e.g. Hunter Hayes (ft. Jason Mraz) “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me”, Tyler Farr “Whiskey in My Water”, Dustin Lynch “Wild in Your Smile”, Dan + Shay “19 You + Me”, and Thomas Rhett “Get Me Some of That”) and it becomes abundantly clear the bulk of mainstream country music being made and promoted at the time was less than stellar, to say the least. Now, I will say that “Wasting All These Tears” was my jam back in the day (just imagine it’s an Avril Lavigne song and you’ll get it) and for some reason or another I’m still partial to Eli Young Band all these years later, but the entire crop as a whole was sub-par, if not downright bad… https://twitter.com/lukebryan/status/779462992866009088
Today’s Mainstream Country Music
Without question, many of today’s mainstream stars are a giant improvement over the mid-2010’s A-listers. As I write this, Lainey Wilson, Cody Johnson, Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton, Megan Moroney, and Zach Top are all up there on the Top 40 chart, which is a clear step up from the bro-country and boyfriend-country days. To add onto the good news, some artists who never would have gotten a chance at radio are putting up numbers and having an opportunity to showcase their art to a vast audience. Muscadine Bloodline had the most added song on radio with “10-90” just last week, Koe Wetzel (yes, not traditional country but still a unique and authentic style, and certainly someone outside the industry) had a number one with “High Road”, and Parker McCollum carved out a nice niche on radio, which is very exciting considering his wife claims the Limestone Kid is fully back . I know I mentioned him already but I’d be remiss not to give Zach Top another huge shoutout. No one, and I mean no one, has been able to see the commercial success he has while sticking to his guns with a 90’s country sound. That’s no small feat in an industry not long ago captured by snap tracks, hip-hop bass lines, and sugary, unfulfilling lyrics. But… there’s still work to be done. https://twitter.com/WhiskeyRiff/status/1857894013824589994
Dylan Scott’s Top 10 Singles
Before we move on, let me clear the air here… I don’t have anything personal against Dylan Scott. In fact, his song “Makin’ This Boy Go Crazy” helped me woo over my now wife back in the day (yes, I was that kid in college with a guitar but hey, the ring on my finger proves it worked). I’m sure Dylan is a fine guy to hang out with and I will not make any assumptions about his character or any facets of his life other than the music he makes. With that being said, I opened my inbox this morning to a Dylan Scott press release. The subject line got my attention because truth be told I hadn’t listened to a Dylan Scott song in years… “Multi-Platinum Artist Dylan Scott Remains A Force At Country Radio With Two Singles In Top 10” The press release went on to say he’s the fourth most played artist at country radio so far this year and that his 2024 album Livin’ My Best Life (Still) was his highest charting project on Billboard’s Top 200 , containing six gold or platinum singles and 4 number ones. Let me get this straight… Dylan Scott, 11 years removed from “Makin’ This Boy Go Crazy” and 8 years removed from his self-titled debut album featuring “My Girl”, “Hooked”, and “Crazy Over Me”, is still dominating country radio? Okay, maybe he pulled a Chase Rice and decided to forgo the advice of his label and make some quality music with deep lyrics. It’s possible, right? Let’s take a look at his current Top 10 songs and see for ourselves:
“This Town’s Been Too Good To Us”
Gave us that hilltop place to park
Gave us them girls that stole our hearts
Gave us them bucks up on the wall
The way we live, and the way we talk
Gave us state that senior year
Them country stores to buy that beer
A place to go nobody knows
When you take it in and you take itSlow like that river rolls
Where that green grass grows
I can’t explain
Ah, it’s something ain’t itNot a great start… Lots of cliches, mentions beer and a random spot in the country where you can park and get naked, of course says he won a football state championship (which I can neither confirm or deny with a few quick Google searches), and obviously has a line about talking with an accent.
Throw in the fact that this was written by 5 (yes, five) fully grown adults who make their living as professional songwriters and it’s pretty clear to see this is yet another example of generic, vanilla, radio filler-noise that’s so universally applicable no one actually relates to it. What about the other song? It’s not exactly his, he’s a feature, but if his PR team counts it than so do I:
“Boys Back Home” w/ Dylan Marlowe
Yeah, here’s to the boys back home
Drinking dirt road beers on a Friday night
Yeah, I’m wishing I was with y’all
Singing them old songs
Trucks circled up ’round a farm fire (let’s go) Those are literally the opening lines and you don’t need me to break down why I hate it… Trucks, dirt roads, beer, singing old songs (even though they’d never be caught dead “Crankin’ Hank”), a bonfire at a farm… Is this a Florida Georgia Line parody? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ggP9L89qlkCountry Radio Has Much Better Options
Typically, I wouldn’t be upset by this. We know the Nashville machine’s core competency is churning out bland but hyper-palatable songs that background listeners don’t mind hearing but the industry itself has shown a willingness, heck even an excitement, to begin playing real country artists that make emotional, specific, and moving music. The Red Clay Strays were nominated for CMA Vocal Group of the Year. Flatland Cavalry was nominated for ACM Group of the Year. Sierra Ferrell is opening for Post Malone, Stephen Wilson Jr. has independent and mainstream fans alike obsessed with his sound, Tyler Childers cracked the Top 40 for the first time (somehow) with “In Your Love” and has an entire catalogue of songs that people need to hear. Hailey Whitters unfairly disappeared from radio after “Everything She Ain’t” ran its course, heck even Zach Bryan has a bunch of great songs past “Something In The Orange” and “Pink Skies”, and those are just some of the artists that Nashville has flirted with in the past. Throw in the slew of artists that clearly would fit on radio if given the chance and the fact that Dylan Scott remains a chart-topping fixature turns into a cruel joke. Are we really going to pretend that 49 Winchester, Colby Acuff, Maggie Antone, Randall King, Wyatt Flores, Silverada, Kaitlin Butts, Charles Wesley Godwin, or Sam Barber wouldn’t explode (even more) if the masses were given a chance to hear their music? You could forget all about the cheesy, cookie-cutter songs that have long been synonymous with country music if anyone of those artists (or tons I didn’t mention) had a real chance. I get it takes awhile for large ships to alter course, but it seems like if the country music industry really wanted to go back to the days where the radio actually played good music, they would prioritize playing good music on the radio. Availability isn’t the issue because if there’s one thing I’m certain of in today’s country landscape, it’s the existence of an overwhelming amount of incredible music. https://twitter.com/WhiskeyRiff/status/1869791166721601628
Do Better, Country Radio
Honestly, good for Dylan Scott. The man has earned generational wealth for his family, is married to his high school sweetheart, and looks to be an incredible father to his three children. It’s not his fault the industry tries to standardize every artist into a radio-friendly bucket… he simply played the game and won. And if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it… hard to blame him. It’s honestly almost impressive that he’s been able to maintain such great radio relevancy with a sound that still sounds straight out of 2014. My gripe is not with Dylan Scott but the industry that promotes him. Music, and all art, is supposed to reveal the most human parts of us all, dig deep into the unspeakable, and help us realize truths that were there all along but we couldn’t see. That’s not to say there’s no room for fun, happy songs; there certainly is. But when seemingly everything is a cliche about getting drunk in a truck bed, it’s easy to follow the logic which leads us to a land of nothing beyond the surface, and a population of frustrated, uninspired people. Dylan Scott remains a force at country radio… it’s way past time we give more complex artists a chance to be a force for good. https://www.instagram.com/p/DFLe718yXyr/ If you haven’t watched yet, check out The Red Clay Strays NPR Tiny Desk Concert . Hands down, it’s one of the best that’s ever been released. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJ3Pusp6R_s
With 10 years of bro country hits under his belt, Dylan Scott continues to dominate the country radio airwaves. But what is it about his music that keeps fans coming back for more?From his debut single “Makin’ This Boy Go Crazy” to his latest chart-topping hit “Nobody,” Scott has consistently delivered catchy tunes with relatable lyrics that resonate with listeners. His smooth vocals and infectious melodies have garnered him a loyal fanbase that just can’t get enough of his signature sound.
But it’s not just his music that sets Scott apart from the rest. His authenticity and down-to-earth personality have endeared him to fans and industry insiders alike. Whether he’s performing on stage or interacting with fans on social media, Scott always comes across as genuine and approachable, making fans feel like they’re part of his journey.
With his latest album “Nothing To Do Town” receiving rave reviews and his upcoming tour selling out venues across the country, it’s clear that Dylan Scott is still at the top of his game. And with his winning combination of talent, relatability, and authenticity, it’s no wonder he continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of country music.
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Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood, Dylan Scott Score Country Top 10 Hits
Cody Johnson and Carrie Underwood’s “I’m Gonna Love You” climbs three spots to No. 9 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart (dated Feb. 8). It gained by 11% to 17.3 million audience impressions Jan. 24-30, according to Luminate.
The team-up was authored by Kelly Archer, Travis Denning and Chris Stevens. It’s from the deluxe version, released in November, of Johnson’s 2023 album Leather. The set reached No. 5 on Top Country Albums, becoming his fifth top five title.
Johnson, from Sebastopol, Texas, adds his fifth Country Airplay top 10. His latest follows “Dirt Cheap,” which reached No. 5 last September; “The Painter” (No. 1 for one week, March 2024); “Human” (No. 8, June 2023); and “‘Til You Can’t” (No. 1, two weeks, March-April 2022).
Underwood earns her 31st Country Airplay top 10 and first since “Ghost Story,” which peaked at No. 6 in October 2022. In between, she banked two top 20 hits: “Out of That Truck” (No. 18, April 2024) and “Hate My Heart” (No. 20, May 2023). She notched her 16th and most recent No. 1 with “If I Didn’t Love You,” with Jason Aldean, for three weeks in October-November 2021.
Underwood boasts the second-most Country Airplay top 10s among women dating to the chart’s 1990 launch. Reba McEntire leads the category with 37.
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Dylan Scott scores his seventh Country Airplay top 10, and his fifth in succession, as “This Town’s Been Too Good to Us,” which he co-wrote, lifts 11-10 (17 million, up 9%).
Meanwhile, Scott claims concurrent top 10s for the first time, as “Boys Back Home,” with Dylan Marlowe, ranks at No. 6 after reaching No. 2. Scott’s active top 10 streak is rounded out by “Can’t Have Mine,” which led for a week in December 2023, becoming his third No. 1; “New Truck” (No. 1, one week, August 2022); and “Nobody” (No. 2, June 2021).
More ‘Love’
Meanwhile, Morgan Wallen’s “Love Somebody” rules Country Airplay for a second week (35.4 million, up 5%). Of his 16 chart-toppers, his newest marks his eighth to lead for multiple weeks.
Cody Johnson, Carrie Underwood, and Dylan Scott are making waves in the country music scene with their latest hits landing in the Top 10 on the charts. Johnson’s heartfelt ballad “Dear Rodeo” has resonated with fans, while Underwood’s powerful anthem “Before He Cheats” continues to be a fan favorite. Scott’s infectious tune “Nobody” has also captured the hearts of country music lovers everywhere. Congratulations to these talented artists on their success! #CountryMusic #Top10Hits #CodyJohnson #CarrieUnderwood #DylanScott
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Mets in talks with Padres about Dylan Cease trade
The Mets showed they don’t like long-term deals for pitchers when they didn’t pursue Max Fried or Corbin Burnes, but they’ve been trying for Padres rental ace Dylan Cease (and presumably would also consider rotation mate Michael King).
The Cubs also are involved. But while their prospect list is ranked higher, with highly regarded 3B prospect Matt Shaw understandably off limits in rental deals, the Padres may prefer the Mets’ list, including Brandon Sproat, Jett Williams and Luisangel Acuña.
The Padres will listen on just about all (except Manny Machado or Fernando Tatis Jr.), so that likely does include King, also free after 2025.
Dylan Cease pitching for the Padres. Getty Images If the Padres trade either starter, they will consider Nick Pivetta or Jack Flaherty.
Flaherty is a surprise in his continuing availability since he’s only 29, has no qualifying offer attached, was 13-7 with a 3.18 ERA in 2024 and had big postseason starts against the Mets and Yankees.
Pivetta, despite the QO, has interest from 10 teams, including the Jays, who’re focusing on pitching (while also trying to extend superstar Vladimir Guerrero). Flaherty’s former Tigers team is interested in him, while the Giants may sign more pitching.
Max Scherzer told the Jays he’d happily consider them if they look like a pennant contender following their 74-win campaign, and after they signed Anthony Santander, Scherzer was good to his word, agreeing at $15.5M for 2025.
The Mets offered old favorite Mark Canha a non-guaranteed deal. It’s been a slow market for position players over 32, but Canha, a versatile guy with power who’s posted an above-average OPS-plus seven years running, could help many.
J.D. Martinez, a big influence in the Mets’ winning clubhouse, is aiming to play in 2025.
The Mets are interested in a reunion with Mark Canha. Robert Sabo for NY Post The Mets haven’t yet strongly pursued Jose Iglesias, who belongs in Queens. OMG, does he ever!
According to sources, the New York Mets are currently in talks with the San Diego Padres about a potential trade involving pitcher Dylan Cease. The 25-year-old right-hander has shown promise in his young career, with a fastball that can reach the upper 90s and a solid repertoire of off-speed pitches.The Mets, who are looking to bolster their pitching staff for a playoff push, see Cease as a potential valuable addition to their rotation. Meanwhile, the Padres are looking to add depth to their lineup and may be interested in some of the Mets’ prospects in return.
While nothing is set in stone yet, this potential trade could shake up both teams’ rosters and provide a boost for each team as they look to make a push for the postseason. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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Today’s Dylan Dreyer returns to childhood home — and it’s so different to where she lives now
It was a weekend of celebrations for Dylan Dreyer who made a special trip in honor of her dad’s 80th birthday.
The Today host was joined by her husband, Brian Fichera and their three sons, Rusty, Ollie and Calvin on Jim’s special day.
The group visited New Jersey where they dined at one of their favorite restaurants before visiting the home where Dylan was raised.
“Little trip down memory lane!” Dylan wrote alongside several snapshots of their weekend antics. “@federicisrestaurant with my dad for his 80th birthday, then took the boys to the house I grew up in that my dad built.
“Then my dad’s old farm that’s now the @manalapan_parks_and_recreation Happy Birthday Dad!! Love you!!”
Calvin posed at the bottom of the expansive snowy backyard which featured a plethora of large trees and plenty of space to play.
In the background was the huge, two-storey yellow house with large windows and an American flag flying at full mast outside.
Dylan lived at the impressive abode until she left home for college at Rutgers. Her dad built the house on four-acres of woodland.
He was a mechanic by trade and had help from Dylan’s grandfather and their friends.
Dylan remembered her childhood with her brothers with fondness and spoke to NJ Monthly about her wholesome upbringing.
“We had a huge wrought-iron bell that my mom would ring [so we’d know it was] time to come home for dinner, because we’d be playing in the woods across the street or stealing apples from the apple orchard.”
Dylan’s life looks a lot different now as she and Brian are raising their kids in New York City.
They have a beautiful apartment which they’ve decked out perfectly to house their three active young boys.
Dylan previously confessed the pad is “tiny” but they got creative with a triple-decker bunk bed so that all three boys can share a bedroom.
It also features a large open-planned living area and a spacious kitchen so she can cook up a storm with her kiddies.
They may not have a backyard like she had growing up but the hands-on parents regularly share glimpses of their fun-packed adventures outdoors.
In addition to their NY home, they also have a property by the beach where they often go on the weekends or during the school break.
It has beautiful views of the ocean and during the summer they can utilise the deck for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Today’s Dylan Dreyer, co-host of the Today show, took a trip down memory lane as she returned to her childhood home. The visit was a stark reminder of how much has changed since she was a young girl.Dylan grew up in a small town with a close-knit community, where everyone knew each other and life was simple. But now, she resides in a bustling city with skyscrapers and fast-paced living.
As she walked through the familiar streets and passed by her old house, Dylan couldn’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia. The neighborhood looked the same, yet so different at the same time. New businesses had popped up, old landmarks had been torn down, and the once quiet streets were now filled with traffic.
Despite the changes, Dylan couldn’t help but smile as she remembered all the fond memories she had growing up in that house. It was a bittersweet moment, realizing how much time had passed and how much she had grown since then.
Returning to her childhood home was a reminder of where she came from and how far she had come. It was a chance to reflect on her journey and appreciate the experiences that shaped her into the person she is today.
As she bid farewell to her old neighborhood, Dylan felt grateful for the opportunity to revisit her past and reconnect with her roots. It was a trip down memory lane that she would cherish forever.
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Dylan Harper out vs. Northwestern
Dylan Harper tried to play through an ankle sprain in Rutgers basketball’s last two games, and the result was bad for all parties: The Scarlet Knights lost, and the star point guard wasn’t able to heal properly.
Now he’s taking a different route.
Harper is sitting out tonight’s game at Northwestern, according to the Big Ten’s injury report. His status after that will be game-to-game. Rutgers next plays at home Saturday against Michigan.
The freshman is averaging 18.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game, but he was limited after spraining an ankle during Rutgers’ Jan. 20 loss at Penn State. He went through a full practice Friday before reinjuring the ankle Saturday prior to the Scarlet Knights’ loss to Michigan State at Madison Square Garden.
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Harper’s snakebitten season includes missing one game and struggling through two others due to a bad strain of the flu. Rutgers is 10-10 overall and 3-6 in the Big Ten — but 3-1 in league action when Harper is at or close to full speed.
In his absence, sophomore guard Jamichael Davis has taken up additional ball-handling duties and junior guard Jordan Derkack, who exploded for 26 points off the bench against Michigan State, will certainly see a more central role. Another key guard, senior Jeremiah Williams, is listed as questionable due to illness.
Jerry Carino has covered the New Jersey sports scene since 1996 and the college basketball beat since 2003. Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.com.
Unfortunately, star player Dylan Harper will not be able to compete in the upcoming game against Northwestern due to a lingering injury. This news comes as a blow to fans and the team alike, as Harper has been a key player in previous matchups. Despite his absence, we have full confidence in the rest of the team to step up and fill the void left by Harper’s absence. Let’s show our support and cheer on the team as they take on Northwestern without one of their star players. #GoTeam #InjuriesHappen #NextManUp
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