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‘Wolf Man’ and ‘September 5’ now available at home; Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield romance ‘We Live in Time’ hits Max
After Universal tried and failed to usher in a new era of their classic monster movies, 2020’s The Invisible Man helped resurrect the concept with Leigh Whannell’s clever and thoroughly modern take on the story.
Not only was that movie a hit with both audiences and critics, but it also seemed to provide a much-needed template for Universal to update its beloved characters to reflect the times. It took five years, but the studio has finally made a proper follow-up in Wolf Man, and they brought back Whannell to try his hand again.
The response to Wolf Man was markedly different than that of The Invisible Man, regarding both box office and critical reception. But is it worth your time? It debuted on digital this week, 17 days after its theatrical release, so you can find out for yourself.
Wolf Man isn’t the only movie newly available on streaming this week — the critically acclaimed, ripped-from-the-headlines period journalism thriller September 5 is out now, and A24’s hit romance We Live in Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, hits Max.
The Pharrell Williams Lego biopic Piece by Piece is out on Peacock, which could be appealing to kids and parents alike. For after the kids go to bed, Kill, a hyper-violent action-thriller from India that earned rave reviews, is available on Hulu.
Here’s what to know about the theatrical movies newly available to stream as of this week and where you can find them.
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Wolf Man
Julia Garner in Wolf Man. (Courtesy of Universal Pictures/Everett Collection)
Wolf Man sets up a loaded metaphor in its terrific, tense opening sequence: A boy and his overbearing survivalist father hunting in the woods encounter some sort of animalistic creature. As the movie progresses, it becomes clear there’s not enough meat on the bone for the analogy they’re going for regarding parenthood, trauma, abuse and how we’re doomed to become our parents, no matter how hard we try to stray from the path.
It’s heavy stuff for a movie that could stand to have some fun, but there are still elements worthy of praise, including the practical makeup effects on the wolf transformation and the impactful, but all-too-brief moments of body horror. Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner are two great performers, but it’s hard to get a read on their characters.
Wolf Man is ambitious enough to recommend to those who like their genre fare more offbeat, but it doesn’t come together in the same satisfying way that Whannell’s previous effort did.
How to watch: Wolf Man is now available to rent or purchase on Prime Video and other video on demand platforms.
We Live in Time
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in We Live in Time. (Courtesy of A24/Everett Collection)
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh star in A24’s romance We Live in Time, which you may want to watch with a box of tissues nearby. It’s all about the inventive structure here, as it’s a story you’ve otherwise likely seen before. The movie is told nonlinearly, turning it into a sort of puzzle you solve as it goes.
It’s a neat trick to keep you engaged in what could be overly familiar, weepy material, and both Pugh and Garfield are great in it as a couple that we see go through many ups and downs over a decade. It’s refreshing that the movie isn’t afraid to present the hardships as equally as it depicts the good times.
How to watch: We Live in Time is now streaming on Max.
September 5
John Magaro in September 5. (Courtesy of Paramount Pictures/Everett Collection)
September 5 has to be one of the most overlooked and underseen movies of 2024. It earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture — Drama, and was nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Oscars, but still, it feels like few people have seen or heard of this movie.
Maybe some of that has to do with the fact that it is about events that were already famously depicted in the capital-G Great Munich, which Steven Spielberg directed. Still, that shouldn’t affect your interest in September 5, which tells a separate story.
It’s a journalism process movie that takes place during the 1972 Munich Olympics, when an American sports broadcasting crew found itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes. It may be a journalism movie, and a great one at that, but it’s also a gripping thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat, as the sports journalists and the news junkies jockey to cover it effectively.
It’s about big ethical questions and moral quandaries that are as relevant today as they were in 1972, and you get the sense this moment in time was important in establishing broadcast journalism as we know it. A terrific nuts-and-bolts “how tough decisions get made in real time” movie!
How to watch: September 5 is now available to rent or purchase on Prime Video and other video on demand platforms.
Piece by Piece
Jay-Z and Pharrell Williams in Lego form in Piece by Piece. (Courtesy of Focus Features/Everett Collection)
Piece by Piece isn’t the first animated movie to use the Lego aesthetic, but it’s certainly the first biopic about a real person to be depicted in Lego.
It’s not as strange as it sounds, and the movie actually does a good job of setting up why exactly you’re watching a movie about legendary music producer and musician Pharrell Williams in Lego form. Pharrell has synesthesia, which allows him to essentially see music, which alone is a clever justification for the colorful world in the movie.
There’s an infectious and inspiring creative energy that’s hard to ignore, and if the story of Williams’s rise from rags to riches wasn’t compelling enough, the soundtrack of wall-to-wall bangers that he either produced or sang on himself is undeniable.
How to watch: Piece by Piece is now streaming on Peacock.
Kill
Amrit Rathod in Kill. (Roadside Attractions/Courtesy of Everett Collection)
If you love a good revenge movie and you don’t mind a lot of blood and nonstop violence, the aptly titled Kill is for you. The plot is high-concept, yet simple: A guy is out for revenge, killing those who have wronged him, except it’s set entirely on a moving train.
Kill doesn’t pull a bait-and-switch exactly, but the degree to which the tenor of the violence changes after a certain death at the midpoint of the movie is unexpected and harrowing. A movie that revels in violent deaths suddenly starts showing you that every death means the world to someone — what was once just bombastic entertainment has been rendered upsetting and hard to shake.
Kill does a great job of building emotional stakes so the audience cares about what’s going on, and thankfully, the action is also shot well and choreographed so there’s rarely a dull moment.
How to watch: Kill is now streaming on Hulu.
Exciting news for movie lovers! Two highly anticipated films are now available to watch from the comfort of your own home.First up, “Wolf Man” is a thrilling new horror film that will have you on the edge of your seat. Starring a talented cast and boasting impressive special effects, this is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
Next, “September 5” is a heartwarming drama that will tug at your heartstrings. With a moving storyline and powerful performances, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression.
But that’s not all – for those looking for a romantic escape, “We Live in Time” starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield is now streaming on Max. This beautiful love story is perfect for a cozy night in with your special someone.
So grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and settle in for a movie night to remember with these fantastic new releases.
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In recent years, remote monitoring technology has been revolutionizing the way home care is delivered to patients. With advancements in telemedicine and wearable devices, healthcare providers are now able to monitor patients’ vital signs and health status from a distance, providing more personalized and efficient care.One of the key benefits of remote monitoring in home care is the ability to track patients’ health in real-time. This means that healthcare providers can quickly detect any changes or abnormalities in a patient’s condition and intervene promptly, preventing potential complications or hospitalizations. For example, a patient with heart failure can be monitored for signs of fluid retention, allowing healthcare providers to adjust medications or treatment plans as needed.
Remote monitoring also allows for better communication between patients and healthcare providers. Patients can easily share their health data with their healthcare team through secure online platforms, enabling more proactive and collaborative care. This can help patients feel more involved in their own care and improve their overall health outcomes.
Additionally, remote monitoring technology can help reduce healthcare costs by preventing unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency room visits. By monitoring patients at home, healthcare providers can intervene earlier and provide more targeted interventions, reducing the likelihood of costly medical interventions.
Another advantage of remote monitoring in home care is the ability to provide care to patients in remote or underserved areas. Patients who live far from healthcare facilities or have limited access to transportation can benefit from remote monitoring technology, receiving high-quality care from the comfort of their own homes.
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Devin Booker, about to make Suns history, has found a home (and voice) in Arizona
PHOENIX — Andy Page was ready. The 44-year-old Phoenix Suns fan had set a reminder in his cell phone. “Jan. 24. 8 a.m.”
The Nike Book 1 “Forrest Gump” sneakers were about to drop. Page had been a Suns fan for as long as he could remember. He grew up watching Tom Chambers, Eddie Johnson and Jeff Hornacek. He celebrated the postseason runs of Charles Barkley and Steve Nash.
In 2015, the Suns drafted Devin Booker, a guard from the University of Kentucky. It didn’t take long for Page to appreciate everything about Booker. He remembers thinking: “This is what I want as a Suns fan. He’s a homegrown guy. He’s all about us. He’s a good player. He fits everything you would want.”
While working as an administration assistant at Phoenix Sunnyslope High, Page called up the Nike website. At 8 a.m., he ordered the Gump shoes, size 11. A message flashed: “Sorry, the product you want is no longer available.”
Disappointed, Page returned to work.
An hour later, his luck changed. Page noticed Booker had posted on his Instagram story. The Phoenix guard said he was hiding sneakers at certain locations, similar to what he had previously done in Paris during the Summer Olympics and in other places. Finders keepers.
A four-time All-Star, Booker is about to become the Suns’ career scoring leader, 22 points behind the record entering Monday. Over 10 years, he has become the state’s most popular athlete, his No. 1 jersey an unmistakable part of the desert landscape. He has connected to fans in his own unique way, finding his voice in ways few could have imagined.
In 10 seasons in Phoenix, Devin Booker has become a fan favorite while making four All-Star and two All-NBA teams and leading the Suns to the 2021 finals. (Chris Schwegler / NBAE via Getty Images)Booker had stolen “Finders Keepers” from DJ Clark Kent, a hip-hop producer and legendary sneakerhead in New York. Kent hid sneakers from his personal collection around the city, posting clues of their whereabouts. Booker had even contacted Kent and asked for location suggestions when he did a similar scavenger hunt in New York.
The Suns star had not participated in a recent giveaway in Sedona, Ariz. — Phoenix had a game that night, he said — but he had time for this one. Pulling up his hoodie to avoid detection, Booker hid shoes at various locations, including one at a bus stop on West Dunlap Avenue.
As he watched Booker’s IG story, Page recognized Sunnyslope High in the background. As Booker panned the area with his phone, giving viewers clues to the location, Page recognized the street. “That’s us!” he said.
Page ran outside. He found the shoes, which featured Booker’s signature and “Finders Keepers” in black ink. As Page walked back to the school, he noticed a man driving slowly, window down, looking for the shoes. When the man noticed Page carrying them, he flashed a thumbs up and yelled, “Go Suns!”
Booker, 28, says he likes to tell his story through his shoes. The Book 1 “Haven” is named after his dog. The Book 1 “Flagstaff” is named after the northern Arizona city in which Booker likes to hang. The Book 1 “Forrest Gump,” low cut with a red swoosh, is named after one of his favorite movies.
“I think it makes him so relatable,” Page said of Booker. “He’s blessed enough to have this cool shoe deal with Nike. He wants to share that with people. Here, have some free shoes. Like he has said, I think it helps him feel connected.”
Before he was hired as coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, JJ Redick hosted a popular podcast, “The Old Man and the Three,” a basketball show that featured NBA stars. In the spring of 2024, Redick had Booker on as a guest. Months later, Redick was asked if he had learned anything about the Suns star.
Redick smiled.
“I’ll share a quick story,” he said. “We went to his house. Didn’t really have a set time. Just kind of come over, hang out, let’s talk and we’ll record at some point. Never had a guest do this in 400-some episodes. We had our producer setting up. And Devin really took a lot of pride in participating in the setup process. The lighting, what was in the background, the camera angles, what was on the table.
“It resonated with me because I’m a very particular person, and there’s a level of obsession about things. I think sometimes players — and Devin’s one of these guys — that are obsessed with basketball and obsessed with all that goes into being a great basketball player, that obsession carries over to the rest of their life. I know that. And that was cool for me to kind of watch what normally is a 5- to 10-minute process turn into a 45-minute process.”
Asked about this, Booker said Redick had tried to get him on the podcast for a couple of years. The preparation at his house mostly had to do with product placement. Booker didn’t want to promote anything without compensation. But he also said he spent that time trying to decide if he actually wanted to do the podcast.
“I don’t know,” Booker said. “Everyone has a podcast now, and there’s so much information out there. I just did a decent job of kind of staying in my own lane and kind of out of the way. Protect the peace.”
Booker added that he had done “The Backyard Podcast,” hosted by close friend and fellow baller D’Angelo Russell. The feedback was good. He said people seemed to enjoy when he showed personality, but it wasn’t easy for him.
“I feel uncomfortable sometimes,” Booker said. “I don’t like listening to myself back and hearing it again. I’m always like, ‘I should’ve said that differently.’”
Booker has few regrets about his time in Phoenix, but he admits it’s been a roller coaster. He has played on some of the organization’s worst teams (after former Suns star Alvan Adams twice attended the NBA Draft lottery with Booker, he told Booker he didn’t want to be back there again) and some of the best (the 2020-21 team made the NBA Finals and the 2021-22 set a franchise record for wins). He has played for seven head coaches and had more teammates than any other player in franchise history.
Devin Booker, near the top of the Suns’ franchise leaderboard in most offensive statistics, is about to be its all-time leading scorer. (Kate Frese / NBAE via Getty Images)Those who have worked with Booker describe him in different ways. Former assistant coach Jerry Sichting, who was around Booker for just a few months during his rookie season, said the guard was so confident entering the league it bordered on cockiness. “But at the same time he was open to coaching,” Sichting said. “He listened.”
Former assistant coach Randy Ayers appreciated Booker’s honesty. He didn’t work much with Booker directly but he would approach the guard about game situations. “If he didn’t like something, he would tell you,” Ayers said, “but he was very polished in how he told you.”
Former assistant Kevin Young said upon joining Monty Williams’ staff in 2020 he initially gave Booker space. The Phoenix guard had already gone through five head coaches, which Young figured translated to about 45 assistant coaches. He said it took months to build trust with Booker. But once he did, their relationship flourished.
“We connected on really just kind of the same (basketball level),” Young said. “I don’t know. We just saw it similar. Game plans and schemes, offensively and defensively. We were able to pick each other’s brains on attacking different opponents on both ends of the floor.”
Former Suns star Rex Chapman said Booker’s status within Arizona reminds him of how Reggie Miller was once adored in Indiana. He first saw Booker while Booker was a freshman at Kentucky. A former Kentucky star himself, Chapman watched the Wildcats practice in Rupp Arena. He asked then-assistant coach Kenny Payne how much Booker would play his first college season.
Responded Payne: “I hope not too much because if he does we won’t keep him for more than a year.”
He was right.
Chapman said Booker plays in a way that seems effortless, but what also stands out to him is just how much Booker has embraced his role as the face of the franchise. He’s thoughtful, curious and kind, Chapman said, the type who fist-pounds kids before and after his pregame shooting session.
Last year the Suns held a family event at their north Phoenix practice facility. Booker got there early, Chapman said. Played with everyone’s kids. While doing so, Booker learned that teammate Saben Lee had a younger brother named Aubry who loved cars. Booker, known for his collection of classic cars, took Aubry outside and showed him his pink 1958 Chevy convertible. The two talked and took photos.
“Obviously, Book is considered a high-level athlete, a celebrity on the highest level,” Lee said from Turkey, where he is playing this season. “To do something like that, which to him might not be that significant, but to my little brother and me, it definitely meant a lot. That’s something my little brother will remember for the rest of his life. It just goes to show you Book’s character, the way that he was raised and the way that he still is.”
Booker may not be fond of podcasts, but he has found his voice in other, more unique ways. The release of the Book 1 “Forrest Gump” sneakers came with ads, placing Booker in scenes from the iconic 1994 movie that starred Tom Hanks. In one, Booker sits on a park bench in Savannah, Ga. In another, he runs on scenic U.S. Route 163 near the Arizona-Utah border.
While the character is a CGI creation, Booker insists he did the voice work, which is amusing and almost difficult to believe. Booker said he rewatched the Forrest Gump scenes a “million times” to try to get everything right. Then in his best southern drawl, he recorded a voice memo, one that required a few takes.
“Mama always said there’s an awful lot you could tell about a person by their shoes. Where they goin’. Where they been.
“I’ve worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I could remember my first pair of shoes. Mama said they’d take me anywhere.”
“Hilarious,” said teammate Royce O’Neale, although he expressed serious doubt when asked if Booker had a future in voice-over work.
“When they told me I was getting a shoe, I was like, ‘What’s a better way to tell stories?’ because I don’t really talk that much,” Booker said. “I’d rather just tell stories through different ways like that. … Any bits of stories I can give to the fans and my people without just telling them or yelling in their face, I like to do it.”
Perhaps as soon as Monday night, when the Suns play the Trail Blazers in Portland, Booker could pass Walter Davis as the organization’s career scoring leader. Across the NBA, nine active players hold such a title, but only two (Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo) top the career scoring lists for teams on which they still play. It’s a list that reflects not only talent, but loyalty as well.
After a recent game, Booker said he first felt a connection during his rookie season. Once he started playing extensive minutes, he felt the city’s support. Fans stuck with him as the Suns struggled, they cheered for him as he developed into a star. More recently, they’ve rushed to different places in hopes of finding his signature shoes, characters in Booker’s Arizona story.
“It’s something I don’t take lightly,” said Booker, who was born in Michigan and attended high school in Mississippi. “It’s something that I feel like we built from the ground up. This is my home now.”
NBA career scoring leaders, by team
Team Career scoring leader Dominique Wilkins
John Havlicek
Brook Lopez
Kemba Walker
Michael Jordan
LeBron James
Dirk Nowitzki
Alex English
Isiah Thomas
Stephen Curry
Hakeem Olajuwon
Reggie Miller
Randy Smith
Kobe Bryant
Mike Conley
Dwyane Wade
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Kevin Garnett
Anthony Davis
Patrick Ewing
Russell Westbrook
Dwight Howard
Hal Greer
Walter Davis
Damian Lillard
Oscar Robertson
Tim Duncan
DeMar DeRozan
Karl Malone
Elvin Hayes
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Devin Booker, about to make Suns history, has found a home (and voice) in ArizonaDevin Booker, the star shooting guard for the Phoenix Suns, is on the brink of making history for the franchise. As he continues to dominate on the court and lead his team to victories, Booker has also found a true home in the heart of Arizona.
Since being drafted by the Suns in 2015, Booker has become a fan favorite and a beloved figure in the Phoenix community. His dedication to the team, his work ethic, and his passion for the game have endeared him to fans and teammates alike.
But it’s not just his skills on the court that have made Booker a standout in the NBA. Off the court, he has used his platform to speak out on important social issues, including racial justice and equality. Booker has shown that he is not just a talented athlete, but also a thoughtful and compassionate leader.
As he continues to make waves in the NBA and lead the Suns to success, it’s clear that Devin Booker has found a home in Arizona – both on and off the court. And as he prepares to make history with the Suns, there’s no doubt that he will continue to be a voice for change and a shining star for the team and the community.
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#Devin #Booker #Suns #history #home #voice #ArizonaCongresswoman Sarah McBride ceremonially sworn in, in her home state of Delaware | The Latest from WDEL News
Nearly a month after taking office, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in Tuesday night in Wilmington.
McBride took the oath of office which was administered by 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Tamika Montgomery-Reeves. Governor Matt Meyer and Attorney General Kathy Jennings also spoke during the event at Old Town Hall.
McBride said while she had been in office for a few weeks, “it didn’t feel right unless and until we came together as a Delaware family to formalize this privilege that I have to represent the greatest state in the House of Representatives.”
The ceremony came at the end of a day in which there was much confusion and concern over action take by President Donald Trump and the administration to freeze or potentially freeze federal funding to certain programs.
“I enter Congress at a moment of uncertainty and fear for so many in our country. A time that will test our constitution, our economy and our very compassion,” McBride said. “The events of the last 24 hours only reinforce the chaos and cruelty of this new administration as health care for one in four Americans, child care for millions of kids, and non-profit programs serving families across the country have been thrust into confusion and risk. It is unacceptable and unconscionable.”
“And while it is understandable to be overwhelmed by our politics, to search foe easy answers or comforting solutions, if we are to truly face these challenges, then we must face up to the circumstances that gave rise to the current state of our politics,” McBride continued.
“Here in Delaware, we understand the necessity of collaboration, not out of some empty belief in compromise-for-compromise sake, but because we know you cannot have a diverse democracy if we lose our capacity to have conversations across difference and disagreement, if dissent is disallowed, if we stop seeing one another as people.”
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In a historic moment, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in today in her home state of Delaware. McBride, who made history as the first openly transgender state senator in the country, now adds another milestone to her career by becoming the first transgender congresswoman in U.S. history.The ceremony, held at the state capitol in Dover, was attended by family, friends, and supporters who gathered to witness this groundbreaking event. McBride, who won her election in November, took the oath of office with pride and determination, vowing to represent the people of Delaware with integrity and dedication.
In her speech following the ceremony, McBride thanked her constituents for their support and pledged to work tirelessly on behalf of all Delawareans. She highlighted her commitment to expanding access to healthcare, fighting for LGBTQ+ rights, and advocating for policies that benefit all members of her community.
As she begins her term in Congress, McBride’s presence serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community and marginalized groups across the country. Her leadership and courage are a testament to the progress we have made towards a more inclusive and equitable society.
We congratulate Congresswoman Sarah McBride on this momentous occasion and look forward to seeing the positive impact she will undoubtedly have on Delaware and the nation as a whole. Stay tuned to WDEL News for the latest updates on McBride’s journey in Congress.
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Rose Bowl, Home of UCLA Football, Hosts Free Concert for L.A. Emergency Responders
Nearly a month ago, the iconic Rose Bowl, home of UCLA football, was in danger of destruction when an evacuation order was issued during the early stage of the Los Angeles wildfires.
On Saturday, it recognized the first responders who heroically sought to tame those fires, as several artists in the music industry put on a free concert for those individuals who worked tirelessly to protect Los Angeles. Family members were also invited.
Saturday’s concert, titled “A Concert for All First Responders,” was headlined by country star Jelly Roll and also included performances from Lainey Wilson, Nate Smith, Marshmallow, Public Enemy and Shinedown.
It welcomed an audience of almost 16,000, represented by the LAPD, California Professional Fire Fighters, LA Sheriff’s Department, National Guard, California Conservation Corps and a number of other local first-responder departments.
“I want you to know that you are here tonight because you are a hero or you are a loved one of a hero,” Jelly Roll said in a speech to the crowd. “And I knew the moment I was watching this go down all the way in Tennessee in my house, I thought if I got a chance to go to California, I was going to play music to everyone who worked their a– off for the last two months trying to keep the rest of this place safe. Thank you all for having me tonight — this is awesome!”
Jelly Roll had just performed at FireAid the night before, an event that had been hosted at the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome, which raised money to support survivors and all those affected by the fires.
The concert featured acts like Stevie Wonder, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, Lil Baby, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Stewart, Earth, Wind and Fire, Katy Perry, Sting, Tate McRae, Red Hot Chili Peppers, No Doubt and a number of others.
The Rose Bowl had served as a sanctuary for first responders during the trying times of the fires. And on Saturday, it was utilized as one once again, acting as much more than a venue for diehard sports fans it has so iconically been known for throughout its long history.
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On Tuesday, the iconic Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, home to the UCLA Bruins football team, opened its gates to host a special free concert for emergency responders in the Los Angeles area. The event, organized as a way to show appreciation for the hard work and dedication of these brave men and women, featured performances by local artists and musicians.The concert, which drew a large crowd of first responders and their families, served as a way to honor their service and sacrifice, especially in light of the challenges they have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Attendees were treated to a night of music, camaraderie, and celebration, all against the backdrop of the historic stadium.
The Rose Bowl, known for its storied history and iconic events, provided the perfect setting for this special gathering. As the sun set over the San Gabriel Mountains, attendees enjoyed performances by local bands and artists, as well as special guest appearances by UCLA football players and coaches.
Overall, the concert was a heartwarming tribute to the dedication and selflessness of Los Angeles’ emergency responders. The event highlighted the important role these individuals play in keeping our communities safe and secure, and served as a reminder of the gratitude we owe them for their service.
As the night came to a close, attendees left the Rose Bowl with a renewed sense of appreciation for the men and women who serve on the front lines every day. The concert was a fitting tribute to these unsung heroes, and a reminder of the importance of coming together as a community to support and uplift one another in times of need.
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#Rose #Bowl #Home #UCLA #Football #Hosts #Free #Concert #L.A #Emergency #RespondersNo. 3 Notre Dame beats Louisville Cardinals at home 89-71
The Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team wasn’t able to get the win Sunday over the visiting No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.The Cards lost 89-71 at the KFC Yum! Center behind low three-point shooting and high turnovers.Tajianna Roberts, Olivia Cochran, and Jayda Curry all scored in double figures while Mackenly Randolph led the team on the boards with 11 rebounds.The Cards shot 30% from three to Notre Dame’s 44%, and they also turned the ball over 23 times while the Irish gave up the ball 16 times.The Cardinals fall to 15-7 and will next host No. 19 California on Thursday, Feb. 6. That game tips at 8 p.m.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. —The Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team wasn’t able to get the win Sunday over the visiting No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
The Cards lost 89-71 at the KFC Yum! Center behind low three-point shooting and high turnovers.
Tajianna Roberts, Olivia Cochran, and Jayda Curry all scored in double figures while Mackenly Randolph led the team on the boards with 11 rebounds.
The Cards shot 30% from three to Notre Dame’s 44%, and they also turned the ball over 23 times while the Irish gave up the ball 16 times.
The Cardinals fall to 15-7 and will next host No. 19 California on Thursday, Feb. 6. That game tips at 8 p.m.
The No. 3 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish dominated the Louisville Cardinals in a commanding 89-71 victory at home. The Fighting Irish showcased their offensive prowess, shooting 50% from the field and 45% from beyond the arc.Notre Dame’s star player led the way with a double-double performance, scoring 25 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. The team’s strong defense also played a key role in the win, forcing turnovers and limiting the Cardinals’ scoring opportunities.
The victory extends Notre Dame’s winning streak and solidifies their position as a top contender in college basketball. The Fighting Irish look poised for a deep run in the upcoming tournament, with their eyes set on the ultimate prize.
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Kylor Kelley – The Official Home of the Dallas Mavericks
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Kelley (7-0, 230) joins Dallas after spending the 2024-25 season with the G League’s South Bay Lakers, where he appeared in nine regular-season games, making seven starts, and averaging 9.2 points (.635 FG%), 5.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.7 blocks per game. In 14 Tip-off Tournament games for South Bay, he averaged 12.1 points (.692 FG%), 7.9 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 2.9 blocks in 13 starts.
Kelley was named to the NBA G League All-Defensive Team in 2023-24 after leading the G League in blocks per game (2.86) and total blocks (83) last season.
The Gervais, Oregon, native finished his collegiate career in Oregon, where he was named to the Pac-12 All-Defensive Team in each of his two seasons with Oregon State (2019, 2020).
Attention all Dallas Mavericks fans! We are excited to announce that Kylor Kelley, the rising star and defensive powerhouse, has officially found his home with the Mavericks. With his impressive shot-blocking skills and dominant presence on the court, Kelley is set to make a big impact for the team this season.Join us as we cheer on Kylor Kelley and the rest of the Mavericks as they take on the competition and strive for greatness. Let’s show our support for our team and help them bring home the win! #DallasMavericks #KylorKelley #MFFL
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