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Nolan Arenado’s (Random?) Instagram Story Sparks More Red Sox Trade Talk
Red Sox fans raised their eyebrows Friday night when a rumored trade target posted a seemingly random highlight.
The St. Louis Cardinals openly want to trade Nolan Arenado but haven’t been able to find the right suitor or terms to get a deal done. The feeling might be mutual from the Gold Glove third baseman who reportedly is “highly, highly motivated” to join Boston, which he’d waive his no-trade clause for.
That’s why it was interesting when Arenado posted a Manny Ramirez highlight on his Instagram story. What was interesting was that the 33-year-old threw back to when the Red Sox legend played for the then-Cleveland Indians. There’s no shortage of epic moments from Ramirez’s Boston career, but that didn’t stop the Fenway Faithful from speculating.
Of course, a cynic could point out that Ramirez also played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, another team Arenado reportedly has an interest in playing for.
The no-context social media post did come at an opportune time as the Cardinals reportedly “reengaged” in trade talks with the Red Sox, Dodgers and New York Yankees. It seems like Arenado hopes these renewed talks will be successful and he’ll find a new home before spring training begins.
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In a recent Instagram story, Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado shared a photo of himself wearing a Red Sox hat, sparking speculation among fans and analysts about a potential trade to Boston.While it’s important to note that players often wear hats of various teams for fashion or endorsement purposes, the timing of Arenado’s post has reignited rumors that the Red Sox could be interested in acquiring the five-time All-Star.
Arenado, who has been one of the most consistent and productive players in the league over the past few years, would undoubtedly be a significant addition to any team’s lineup. The Red Sox, who are in need of a third baseman following the departure of Rafael Devers, could certainly benefit from adding a player of Arenado’s caliber.
Of course, trade rumors are just that – rumors. It’s impossible to say whether there is any substance to the speculation surrounding Arenado and the Red Sox at this point. However, it’s clear that fans and analysts alike are eager to see how this situation unfolds.
Stay tuned for more updates as the MLB offseason progresses and trade talks heat up. Who knows, we may just see Nolan Arenado donning a Red Sox jersey sooner rather than later.
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Meghan Markle Shares Candid Family Story in Unplanned Speech at Invictus Games
Meghan Markle gave a heartfelt introduction to Prince Harry just hours after the couple touched down in Canada for the 2025 Invictus Games.
On Friday, Feb. 7, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, took the stage to give an unscripted speech in Vancouver, Canada, at a welcome reception for athlete and their friends and families. The Invictus Games has returned for the next chapter in the international sporting event that celebrates wounded, injured and sick service members and veterans. It takes place in Vancouver and Whistler from Feb. 8 until Feb. 16.
In a clip of the opening night shared on X by an attendee, Meghan gushed about her return to Canada before honoring her husband, Harry, 40.
“I was not planning on speaking tonight,” Meghan said. “We just arrived a couple of hours ago and I touched Canadian soil and I went, ‘feels like home.’
“We are so excited and we also recognize most of you are probably so exhausted from how much travel you’ve done, how much adrenaline you have pumping, how excited you are for what is going to be one of the most outstanding, memorable, unforgettable, and connected weeks probably for you and your families,” she continued.
“We are just thrilled to be here and I would be remiss if I didn’t take the opportunity to introduce someone who means a lot to me and I know means quite a lot to all of you,” she added, speaking of Prince Harry.
“You will see him throughout this week,” Meghan said. “You will see him at the games, you will see him probably curling with you and cheering you on at wheelchair basketball.”
The Duchess joked that Harry will take part in sports that she would “never do” to show his support for those taking part in the games as she built excitement for the days ahead.
She revealed that in the period leading up to the event, he had been juggling being an actively involved father to Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while eagerly preparing for the sports tournament.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games One Year To Go Event on February 14, 2024 in Whistler, Canada.
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“With families…the big rush in the morning and getting ready for school and packing the lunchboxes and making breakfast and my husband is in all of that with all of us,” Meghan said. “And then he’ll be on his phone, and Archie will be like, ‘Papa, why are you on your phone?’ and he says, ‘Because it’s Invictus, I’m getting ready for Invictus.’”
“It means so much to him,” Meghan shared. “You are his family just as we are his family. And I hope you recognize how much of his heart he has poured into every single beat that has gotten all of you to this week, that’s going to be spectacular.
“I need you to know that, how much it means to him and how much each of you mean to him. It is my entire pleasure and complete honor to introduce to the stage my husband, the father of our very sweet, excited children who are cheering you on from California, Prince Harry, founder of the Invictus Games, the Duke of Sussex.”
The attendees applauded as Prince Harry entered the stage, embracing Meghan and sharing a quick kiss before approaching the podium.
Invictus Games welcome reception.
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Addressing the crowd, Harry said, “What a beautiful sight.”
“Are you all tired?” he asked as the crowd shouted out. “Team Canada’s not tired!”
The appearance marked their first official public appearance together in nearly six months, when the duo visited Colombia for a tour that included salsa dancing, drumming and practicing Spanish as they promoted causes such as safe online spaces, military community and female empowerment. They have since made separate outings and were spotted supported wildfire relief efforts together following the Los Angeles tragedy in January.
Meghan, 43, and Prince Harry, 40, are regulars at the Invictus Games, which Harry founded in 2014. A former British army captain, Harry was inspired to start the event after returning from Afghanistan with injured allies and witnessing the U.S. Armed Forces’ Warrior Games in 2013. Meghan made her debut at the event in 2017 — which doubled as the couple’s first official joint appearance after a year of dating — when the Invictus Games were held in Toronto, where she lived at the time while filming the show Suits.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the Invictus Games One Year To Go Winter Training Camp at Hillcrest Community Centre on February 16, 2024 in Vancouver, Canada.
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Following cycles in London (2014), Orlando (2016), Toronto (2017) and Sydney (2018), the Hague (when COVID-19 pushed the event back to 2022) and Düsseldorf (2023), the upcoming cycle in Canada will be the first time the sports tournament has returned to a previous host country.
The Vancouver-Whistler Games will also mark a new chapter for the competition, as winter sports — including alpine skiing, snowboarding, curling and skeleton — will be included for the first time.
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In February 2024, Meghan and Prince Harry visited British Columbia for the Invictus Games Vancouver-Whistler’s One Year to Go celebrations. They checked out the Winter Training Camp, and Harry tried some of the sports out himself.
Dominic Reid, the outgoing CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation, praised Prince Harry’s dedication to the event, telling PEOPLE that he has “created extraordinary opportunities” for veterans and service members, making them feel “seen, heard, and cared for.”
In a heartwarming moment at the Invictus Games, Meghan Markle opened up about a personal family story that touched the audience’s hearts. The Duchess of Sussex delivered an unplanned speech at the event, sharing a candid and emotional story about her own family’s struggles and triumphs.Markle spoke about her father’s military service and how it inspired her to support and champion the brave men and women competing at the Invictus Games. She shared a touching moment from her childhood when her father taught her the importance of resilience and determination, values that are at the core of the competition.
The audience was moved by Markle’s vulnerability and authenticity, as she shared a glimpse into her own family’s journey. Her words resonated with many, highlighting the power of love, support, and unity in overcoming challenges.
The Duchess’s impromptu speech was a reminder of the strength and courage of the human spirit, and a tribute to the incredible athletes participating in the Invictus Games. Meghan Markle’s heartfelt words left a lasting impact on all those in attendance, inspiring hope and gratitude in the face of adversity.
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The Christopher Reeve Story online? Streaming details, explored
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story offers a deep dive into the life of this Hollywood icon, who was heroic both on and off screen.
Every generation has had its own Superman. Whether George Reeves, Brandon Routh, or Henry Cavill, they all put on the red cape to save the world against all odds. They became a beacon of hope for many people in their challenging times. So, it doesn’t come as a surprise when people swear by an actor for similarly iconic roles.
The younger generation can’t see anyone else but Henry Cavill as their Superman. At the same time, another generation looks at Christopher Reeve the same way. For them, he will always be the Superman. However, that’s not the only reason he is revered by many. He has proven his heroism in real life as well. Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story addresses the same aspects. Its official synopsis reads:
“Reeve’s rise to becoming a film star follows with a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995 that left him paralyzed from the neck down. After the accident, he became an activist for spinal cord injury treatments and disability rights.”
After the theatrical release, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story was made available to stream on Max. People can also rent it online on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story: Where to watch it online?
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is a biographical documentary that revolves around Christopher Reeve’s life. Reeve is widely known for his portrayal of Superman in four films around the 1980s.
The documentary sheds light on different parts of Reeve’s personal and professional life. It had its invite-only world premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Later, it was theatrically released in the United States for a limited time. The US audience got a chance to watch it on the big screen on September 21 and 25, 2024. However, it must have left many of his fans wondering how they could watch it.
The good news is Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is available to watch online. The film is available to stream on Max. So, the people with a Max subscription will be able to watch it. At the time of writing this article, the Max subscription costs $9.99 a month. Prime Video users can also subscribe to Max, which is one of their add-on channels.
The US audience can also rent Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story for $5.99. It is currently available to rent on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home. So, the audience can choose a platform of their preference and rent the film online.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story: More details explored
Christopher Reeve became the on-screen Superman through his work in films from the 1980s. He was a part of Superman(1978), Superman II (1980), Superman III (1983), and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987). Since then, he has become synonymous with the identity of this Kryptonian superhero for many people across the globe. However, he has been just as heroic in his personal life.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story addresses the same subject. It shows parts of Reeve’s life in the wake of a horseback riding accident that left him paralyzed permanently from the neck down. Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, who directed this film, use the footage from Reeve’s personal life and weave it into a moving tale.
The film received critical acclaim and currently has a 98% Fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating. It has been named one of the Top 5 Documentaries of 2024 by the National Board of Review. Besides, it has won six awards at the Critics’ Choice Documentary Awards.
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Title: The Christopher Reeve Story: A Tale of Strength and ResilienceChristopher Reeve was more than just a beloved actor known for his iconic portrayal of Superman. He was a true inspiration, showcasing incredible strength and resilience in the face of adversity. His life story is one that continues to inspire and uplift audiences around the world.
Now, you can watch The Christopher Reeve Story online, streaming on various platforms. This powerful biopic delves into the life of the legendary actor, chronicling his rise to fame, his tragic accident that left him paralyzed, and his remarkable journey towards recovery and advocacy for spinal cord injury research.
Through interviews with friends, family, and colleagues, as well as archival footage and emotional reenactments, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the cape. From his early days in acting to his courageous fight for a cure, The Christopher Reeve Story is a moving tribute to a true hero.
Don’t miss your chance to witness this incredible story of hope and determination. Stream The Christopher Reeve Story today and be inspired by the extraordinary life of a man who truly embodied the spirit of Superman.
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Less than three weeks after a series of historic wildfires killed 29 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures in the Los Angeles area, more than two dozen of music’s biggest names have gathered for the FireAid benefit concert — “an evening of music and solidarity,” as organizers describe it, meant to raise money for affected Angelenos and to “prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California.”
In fact, FireAid encompasses two concerts — one held at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome and the other about a mile north at the Kia Forum. Billie Eilish, Green Day, Joni Mitchell, John Fogerty, Gracie Abrams, No Doubt, Jelly Roll and Stevie Nicks are among the acts who’ve taken the stage. Katy Perry took the stage backed by the Pasadena Chorale, which lost its home base when the Altadena Community Church burned down. Some of its singers and its founding artistic director, Jeffrey Bernstein, lost homes in the fire.
The bill also includes Olivia Rodrigo, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Peso Pluma and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, among many others. Produced by a team of music-industry veterans led by Irving Azoff and his family, FireAid is being live-streamed on an array of platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Max, Apple TV+, Prime Video and Twitch. Connie and Steve Ballmer, who own the Clippers as well as Intuit Dome and the Forum, have pledged to match all donations made during the show.
The Times’ Mikael Wood and August Brown are on site and delivering live updates as they happen.
5:45 p.m. Hello from the floor at the Forum for the early shift of FireAid, which may not quite be Music’s Biggest Night (that’s the Grammys on Sunday), but it certainly feels like it given the sheer star caliber of lineups here and at Intuit Dome a little later. Dave Matthews dropped off the bill for a family emergency, but still in store here are Alanis Morissette, Anderson .Paak, John Mayer, Dawes, Graham Nash, Green Day, John Fogerty, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, P!nk, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stephen Stills, Stevie Nicks and the Black Crowes. Interested to see how Dawes performs given two members lost homes or studios in Altadena. (August Brown)
6:11 p.m. And greetings from a very empty Intuit Dome, where the music is supposed to get underway at 7:30 — a message that appears to have reached the people of L.A. loud and clear. FireAid organizers have said the Forum bill leans rock while the lineup at Intuit is more pop. Wonder what Rod Stewart (who’s on the bill here) thinks about that. (Mikael Wood)
7:02 p.m. Green Day kicking this off with an elegant version of “Last Night on Earth” only to bring out another Billie from the second show down the road: Eilish, who came out to sing the second verse. (AB)
Billie Eilish and Billie Joe Armstrong early in the FireAid benefit.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)
7:04 p.m. Intuit Dome is showing the Forum performances on the arena’s so-called Halo Board, and the two Billies drew a huge cheer from the crowd here. (MW)
7:17 p.m “Here at the Forum,” comedian Billy Crystal said, “the goal is to raise more money than the Dodgers spent on free agents.” They’re off to a good start–Crystal announced U2 just called in a million dollar donation. He also acknowledged losing his own home in the Palisades Fire. “These are the clothes I fled in,” he said, explaining that he looks like an evacuee or “somebody who robbed a 7/11.” He said that this gig had echoes of a similar fundraising host gig he took on after 9/11. “Now I’m one of the hurting thousands asking ‘have you seen my church, have you seen my town?” (AB)
7:18 p.m. Nice monologue from Crystal, who’s been doing this kind of thing — threading the needle between humor and pathos — for … what? Half a century? “One city, one heart,” he concludes. (MW)
7:24 p.m. Hopeful vibes from Alanis Morrissette, whose “Hand in My Pocket” and “Thank U” carried an air of gratitude and resilience as she wore an “I Heart LA” shirt: a “colorful, Wild place,” as she called it. (AB)
7:27 p.m. Alanis Morissette singing “Thank U” is a great opportunity to ponder one of the wildest opening lyrics in pop history: “How ‘bout getting off of these antibiotics?” (MW)
Anderson .Paak and Sheila E. at the Forum in Inglewood.
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7:30 p.m. If you hold an all-star concert in L.A. and you don’t have Sheila E show up to whale on the timbales — as Ms. E just did with Anderson .Paak — did the concert really happen? (MW)
7:32 p.m. Glad they’re making ample time for individual horror stories about surviving the fires. “I wish it was just a terrible dream or a nightmare,” one Altadena resident said in a video. “Everything I’m wearing was provided by someone else. But I’m a carpenter, I want to rebuild Altadena. There are brighter days ahead.” (AB)
7:39 p.m. Crowd goes absolutely ham to Dr. Dre popping out for “Still D.R.E.” And “California Love” With Anderson .Paak. The Azoff Rolodex goes deep. (AB)
7:41 p.m. Crowd in here includes very soused Gen Xers who got a babysitter so they could happily justify dropping a grand on a big night out for fire relief. (AB)
7:42 p.m. Crowd at Intuit (which is nearing a full house) is older than I would’ve expected — but, as August suggests, FireAid tickets weren’t cheap. (MW)
7:50 p.m. “I can’t think of anyone better to console us than Joni Mitchell,” Morrissette said, introducing the doyenne of the California canyons to perform the regal and resonant “Both Sides Now,” with a stripped back version of her Joni Jam band. “I really don’t know life at all,” she sang to close on a plaintive note. A reminder to Cherish your L.A. treasures while we’ve still got them. (AB)
7:52 p.m. I’ve had the privilege of seeing Mitchell perform several times in the past couple of years — that may have been the strongest she’s sounded yet. (MW)
7:56 p.m. Members of the Williams family from Altadena recalled onstage, “At 3:30 in morning, the warning hit our phones. We grabbed what we could — our grandmothers special clock, our father’s ashes, our 47-year-old parrot Hank. Among the five of us standing here, we lost four homes and we’re struggling to find places to live. We love our community — we’re all grieving immense loss.”
“At our mother’s home, everything was destroyed except her front door,” they said. “It stands. It’s a sign, because that door was always open.” (AB)
Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes at the FireAid benefit.
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8:08 p.m. Poignant lyrics from the band Dawes, whose singer and drummer both lost homes and studios in Altadena. “You’ve got that special kind of sadness, a tragic set of charms / That only comes from time spent in Los Angeles / Makes me want to wrap you in my arms.” This city can feel like it’s got disaster in its bones right now and surviving is a mark of making a life here.
Then they brought out Stephen Stills and Mike Campbell of the Heartbreakers for Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth.” A reminder of all the music history that went up in this blaze, too. (AB)
Stephen Stills, left, and Graham Nash at the Forum.
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8:13 p.m. Graham Nash joins his old bandmate, Stephen Stills, to dispense a bit of local mythology — “Whenever Los Angeles gets into trouble, the musicians are right there,” he says — and a comforting rendition of “Teach Your Children.” (MW)
8:22 p.m. “If you’re hurting, I’m hurting with you,” said Pink in an all-black funereal outfit. “I’m gonna keep my feet on the ground tonight,” she promised, alluding to her usual aerial routines, but sang a knockout take of “Me and Bobby McGee,” a song she said brought her comfort in bad times. (AB)
8:28 p.m. Pink digs deep into her classic-rock bag for a scorching version of (Led Zeppelin’s version of) “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You.” (MW)
8:35 p.m. Samuel L. Jackson is starting the show here at Intuit Dome by shouting out the first responders in the house: “We love our firefighters and we need to help them,” Jackson says. Then he introduces Rod Stewart as a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer — and his former neighbor. L.A.! (MW)
8:36 p.m. Can you imagine the Samuel L Jackson / Rod Stewart dinner parties we’ve been missing out on? Rod doing the Ezekiel 25:17 speech? Sam covering “Maggie May?” (AB)
8:39 p.m. “Here’s a new song,” Stewart says. “Not.” It’s “Maggie May,” of course, a song nobody in history has ever been sad to hear. Invite Rod to everything, is what I say. (MW)
8:48 p.m. Pink’s way of addressing the crowd to John Mayer: “Ladies and gentlemen and every other gender that absolutely exists.” (MW)
8:49 p.m. Despite the conflicts about climate and class inherent in the fires, the hosts have been avoiding politics until Pink tossed in that allusion to the current administration. Wonder if Billie Eilish or anyone with a passion for climate activism will make a more fervent point about it later. (AB)
John Mayer onstage at the Forum for FireAid.
(Chris Pizzello / Invision / AP)
8:57 p.m. Mayer, understanding the assignment as usual, describes Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin’” as “our first insight into the dream of living in California.” (MW)
9:04 p.m. I love that Earth, Wind and Fire tapped straight in with “That’s the Way of the World” — a song about “hearts of fire” — without a second thought. That’s how strong their vibes are and how welcome this tune is. (AB)
9:05 p.m. And now Earth, Wind and Fire is bringing the house down with the immortal “September,” a song with real-deal healing powers. Somebody give Verdine White a seat on the county Board of Supervisors. (MW)
Verdine White, center, with Serg Dimitrijevic, left, and Philip Bailey Jr. of Earth, Wind & Fire.
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9:16 p.m. John Fogerty is hitting us where we live right now with Creedence Clearwater Revival’s immortal “Have You Ever Seen the Rain?” If only this parched city had seen a lot more of it earlier in winter. (AB)
9:18 p.m. Second Zeppelin cover of the night: Chris and Rich Robinson of the Black Crowes doing “Going to California” with Slash, whom Chris accurately notes needed no introduction. (The top hat helps.) (MW)
9:21 p.m. Not the point of the evening, necessarily, but consider Gracie Abrams’ stardom secured. The crowd at Intuit just roared louder for the 25-year-old singer — a proud Palisades native, for what it’s worth — than they roared for anyone else all night. Accompanied by Aaron Dessner on acoustic guitar, she’s doing a stone-cold L.A. classic: Counting Crows’ “A Long December.” (MW)
Gwen Stefani and No Doubt
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9:33 p.m. Truly, who else are you going to call for this gig than No Doubt, the SoCal-est of SoCal bands, launches with “Just a Girl.” The band reunited for Coachella last year and might well have to keep it going if the Forum crowd has any say in it. (AB)
9:36 p.m. “Don’t Speak.” That’s it — that’s the tweet. (MW)
9:49 p.m. Stray thought during Tate McRae’s set: the long tail of OneRepublic’s “Apologize.” (MW)
9:56 p.m. I remember talking to McRae about moving to L.A. from Canada and what a culture shock it was for her. Wonder how the imagery of the fires will affect people around the world who had considered moving here for the usual reasons – and now see how quickly that fantasy can turn devastating. (AB)
9:54 p.m. “I am honored to play some country music” Jelly Roll says before muscling through “I Am Not OK,” a song about knowing that he can’t be the only one holding on for dear life. And then: a rollicking cover of the great Bob Seger’s “Hollywood Nights,” for which he’s joined by Travis Barker. What a song! More Seger (just in general), please. (MW)
Jelly Roll at FireAid
(Jordan Strauss / Invision / AP)
10:02 p.m. I tell you, anytime I think of leaving this town, there is nothing like some “Hollywood Nights” to pull me right back in. (AB)
10:13 p.m. “Gonna go a little rogue here,” Stevie Nicks says as she recounts the night that the fires raced toward her Palisades home, a 1938 wood house that miraculously survived thanks to firefighters from Santa Rosa. “I cannot believe the bravery of these men,” she says. From the stage she gives them a special dedication of “Landslide,” which has got to be an all-timer of a thank you. (AB)
10:15 p.m. Stevie sometimes hits the autopilot in concert these days — hey, she’s been at it a while — but this “Landslide” is stunning: a full-body immersion into the certainty that life is gonna throw you for a loop now and then. (MW)
10:39 p.m. St. Vincent, Kim Gordon and Joan Jett each fronting a full-on Nirvana reunion — what a way to wind down the night! Good on Dave Grohl for turning out for this, given everything. Really hope Kim Gordon wins a Grammy this weekend. “The Collective” absolutely rules. (AB)
10:39 p.m. Grohl, Pat Smear and Krist Novoselic have almost-reunited Nirvana a few times over the last decade or so, often without warning and often for a good cause. Joan Jett just popped out to do “Territorial Pissings,” and now Grohl’s 18-year-old daughter, Violet, is here to sing “All Apologies” (with Novoselic on accordion). The band sounds great — bludgeoning but tuneful, heavy yet light on its feet. (MW)
10:51 p.m. Good on the producers for including a segment acknowledging all the animals lost or affected. To me that’s one of the undercovered parts of this tragedy. (AB)
10:53 p.m. For all its stars, FireAid is extremely short on hip-hop — and now, sitting inside Intuit Dome as Lil Baby plays to a dead room, I can see what organizers were trying to avoid. Definitely not a rap crowd. (MW)
FireAid: Nirvana reunion, Stevie Nicks’ Palisades escape storyThe recent devastating wildfires in California have brought communities together in a time of crisis, and the music industry is no exception. In a heartwarming display of solidarity, iconic rock band Nirvana has announced a special reunion performance at the upcoming FireAid benefit concert.
The concert, which aims to raise funds for fire relief efforts and support those affected by the wildfires, will also feature a special appearance by legendary singer Stevie Nicks. Nicks, who narrowly escaped the flames in her Palisades home, will share her harrowing escape story with the audience, shedding light on the urgency of supporting those impacted by the wildfires.
The FireAid benefit concert promises to be a night of powerful music, heartfelt stories, and a united front against the devastation caused by the wildfires. Join Nirvana, Stevie Nicks, and other musical acts as they come together to make a difference and support those in need. Let’s stand together and show our support for those affected by the wildfires. #FireAid #NirvanaReunion #StevieNicks #CaliforniaWildfires.
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#FireAid #Nirvana #reunion #Stevie #Nicks #Palisades #escape #storyA$AP Rocky’s accuser says despite his inconsistent story, the truth is the rapper fired a gun at him
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A man who alleges A$AP Rocky fired a handgun at him in 2021 said Thursday that his story may have changed over the past three years, but his fading memory doesn’t change what fundamentally happened.
“A gun was pulled on me. It was pointed at me, and it was fired later,” the man, who goes by A$AP Relli, said at the Los Angeles trial of Rocky, his former friend. “It’s been three years. If he was innocent he would be home a long time ago.”
Rihanna, the superstar singer and Rocky’s partner, watched from the audience for the second straight day.
After the jury left for the day, Superior Court Mark Arnold said that he hadn’t heard the latter part of the statement, and would tell them to disregard it when they returned for the rest of the cross-examination Friday.
Relli, whose legal name is Terell Ephron, testified that when the confrontation began on a Hollywood street, Rocky pointed a gun at his stomach and head, but it wasn’t actually touching him, and that Rocky said he was going to kill him. Rocky’s lawyer Joe Tacopina confronted him with a prosecutor’s interview in 2022 when he said the gun was pressed into his stomach, and he hadn’t remembered what Rocky said.
Relli broke courtroom decorum to shout at Rocky, “You did this to yourself” earlier in the day. The judge admonished him. Relli responded, “He was staring at me!”
Rocky, whose legal name is Rakim Athelaston Mayers, sat at the defense table in a black suit and did not audibly respond. He is charged with two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic handgun for allegedly firing at Relli, his friend since high school. The charges, with a conviction, could lead to up to 25 years in prison.
Rihanna, who has two toddler sons with Rocky, caused a stir with her first appearance at his trial Wednesday. She returned to the same spot in Rocky’s section on Thursday, sitting between his mother and sister. Surreptitiously, she entered the courtroom before most of the audience. She wore a white top and gold earrings, and calmly followed the proceedings.
Tacopina’s questioning broached the initial confrontation between Rocky and Relli, but when the trial ended for the day, had still not reached the actual moment when the shots were allegedly fired.
He spent much of it examining Relli’s attitude toward Rocky leading up to the shooting. Relli was frequently frustrated and evasive, demanding to know why he was being asked certain questions and answering, “I don’t recall” before others were even finished.
He denied that he had been upset with the Rocky before the alleged shooting, as the defense confronted him with text messages and previous testimony that suggested otherwise.
“You trying to make me look like I got some kind of animosity toward this dude, I don’t,” he said. “I never did. To this day, I don’t.”
Tacopina showed Relli text messages from about two months before the incident, when he swore at Rocky and called him “fake-ass,” after Rocky had allegedly failed to support one of his projects.
In another text message from a few weeks before the confrontation, Relli said he was going to beat Rocky up if he didn’t pay for a deceased mutual friend’s body to be returned to New York as promised. Relli said he learned later that Rocky had in fact paid.
And Tacopina showed texts from just before the Nov. 6, 2021, incident, when Relli texted Rocky: “you got all these fake animosity towards me lol beat me up” and “I wish you would.”
Relli responded from the stand, “That doesn’t mean ‘bring a gun.’”
He said he didn’t know why he had deleted that text exchange from his phone before handing it over to police.
He testified under prosecution questioning earlier that Rocky had pulled a gun on him and fired it, grazing his hand. Rocky’s lawyers say the shots he fired were from a starter pistol that shoots only blanks that he carries as a prop.
Rocky and Rihanna, both 36, have two sons together: 2-year-old RZA Athelston Mayers and 1-year-old Riot Rose Mayers.
The singer and the rapper, who are both fashion moguls, first became close when he provided a verse when the collaborated on one of her songs in 2012, and became a couple in 2020.
Raised in Harlem, Rocky’s rap songs became a phenomenon on the streets of New York in 2011. He had his mainstream breakthrough when his first studio album went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2013.
He’s set to have his biggest career year as a multimedia star. This Sunday, he’s nominated for a Grammy Award at the ceremony at Crypto.com Arena just two miles from his trial.
He’s also set to act opposite Denzel Washington in a film directed by Spike Lee, and to co-chair the Met Gala in May.
In a shocking turn of events, A$AP Rocky’s accuser has come forward to claim that despite his inconsistent story, the truth remains that the rapper did in fact fire a gun at him. The accuser, who has been at the center of the highly publicized legal battle, has maintained that A$AP Rocky’s actions were intentional and not in self-defense.This latest revelation comes amidst a flurry of conflicting accounts and witness testimonies, leaving many to question the true events that transpired that fateful night. While A$AP Rocky has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, the accuser’s claims have added a new layer of complexity to the case.
As the legal proceedings continue to unfold, it remains to be seen how this new information will impact the outcome of the trial. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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