'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major ConfessionNew Foto - 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession

'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confessionoriginally appeared onParade. Days of Our Lives fans can prepare for an exciting week, as the Peacock streaming soap opera has previewed an unsettling return, a worrisome collapse, and a whole  lot of love in the afternoon. The official YouTube channel for the soap opera posted a promo for the July 7 week. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 In the promo, Tony is seen speaking to his brother E.J. saying "What is vital is that we get DiMera back." To which Elvis replies, "There is one option." He tells his brother, before naming his son "Johnny." As an option to leverage getting the company back. We then see the return of Emily O'Brien as the scheming Gwen Rezcheck. Gwen is seen entering the Horton household with Chad, and upon seeing Julie she says, "Surprise." And is seen appearing to be wearing the missing Horton necklace. Alex is shown to be in the park with his girlfriend Stephanie where he declares, "Steph, I love you." Back at Marlena's apartment we see her have trouble standing again. Belle is seen helping hold her mother up to which Marlena responds, "I'm fine." Belle doesn't believe her and questions, "Is there something you're not telling me?" At the Hernandez household, Leo is holding Sophia and Tate's child who is upset and crying. Gabi is seen taking control of the situation telling Leo "Just give them to me." To which Leo responds, "I'm worried something's really wrong with him." We then see Ariana and Doug III kissing, followed by Gwen reuniting with Xander Cook, Johnny and Chanel, Tate and Holly, and Alex and Stephanie. Fans in the comment section quickly expressed their opinions on the promo. One user shared, "never thought I would see the day that Leo Stark would care for a baby, let alone take care of it." While a second added, "Love Johnny and Chanel's new apartment. It looks so much better now than when Paulina owned the place." With a third adding, "Not really wild to see Gwen back, but given that she's probably got Julie's necklace, it could be fun." Days of Our Livesairs weekdays on Peacock. 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confessionfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 4, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Days of Our Lives’ Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession

'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Return, Health Crisis, and Major Confession 'Days of Our Lives' Teases a Shocking Retu...
Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's DeathNew Foto - Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's Death

Three generations of music's legendary Wilson family joined together with dozens of other friends and musicians in Agoura Hills, Calif., Thursday night for a charity concert saluting the Beach Boys, marking the first time since Brian Wilson's death just over three weeks ago that there had been a public celebration of his music involving members of this particular tribe. But the timing was somewhat coincidental, since the tribute concert had been in the works for this date since last year, as the annual event put together at the Canyon Club byTheTribe. That's the name taken by a collective of L.A.-based singers and musicians that has put on a show around this time each year going back to 2015, working arm-in-arm with the Get Together Foundation to raise money for multiple charities. Thursday's show included a lot of performers associated with The Tribe who don't have a clear connection to the Beach Boys, but the many guest artists who are a part of the extended Beach Boys family ensured an especially sentimental night. More from Variety A Salute to Brian Wilson: Darian Sahanaja on Growing Up on Brian, Then Basking in His Musical Inner Circle for a Quarter-Century Brian Wilson's Genius Was the Surest Sign We'll Ever Have That Pop Music Is Religious Al Jardine Remembers Brian Wilson, and Their Last Meeting: 'We Had a Good Laugh... I Thought He Was Going to Be With Us for Some Time' Among the members of Brian Wilson's family on stage during the 28-song show were Carnie Wilson and her daughter Lola Bonfiglio; Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford, who is Carnie's mother and Brian Wilson's ex-wife, teamed again with her longtime musical partner Ginger Blake as the duo the Honeys; and Leo Knutson, the son of Wendy Wilson and, of course, the second of Brian's grandchildren to be on stage at the Canyon. "It's very bittersweet for me," said Carnie Wilson backstage. "I mean, we planned this for the last six months, but who knew that my daddy would've passed away three weeks ago. So, really, I barely made it here tonight, but I'm here." The sweet part for Carnie was in having her mother and daughter both featured beside her. "It's very rare — I mean, you can maybe count on one hand (the similar musical families that span) three generations. Like my friends, Ricky Nelson's sons — you know, Ozzie and Harriet, and Ricky Nelson, and then Gunner and Matthew. I can't think of too many more. And it's a pleasure and a delight that my daughter Lola is going to open the second set with 'The Warmth of the Sun,' and it's gonna knock everybody's socks off. She sings anybody in my family under the table." Two former members of the Beach Boys also took the stage — Blondie Chaplin, who sang the hit "Sail On Sailor" during his tenure with the group in the early '70s, and David Marks, who spent several years in the band during its mid-'60s prime and came back around later for reunions. And then there was a veteran musician who might as well have been a member of the Beach Boys, for all intents and purposes: pianist Don Randi, who played on countless studio sessions for the group as a participant in what would later come to be known by everyone (except for a certain bass player) as the Wrecking Crew. That still left room for plenty of unassociated frontpeople or featured instrumentalists, from actor Rob Morrow to ex-Wings member Laurence Juber to Immediate Family member Steve Postell to "American Idol" alumnus Carly Smithson. And Nelson Bragg, a longtime member of Brian's touring band, was part of the house band and a lead vocalist as well. The set was mostly made up of foreseeable Beach Boys favorites — primarily the '60s standards plus "Kokomo" — but John McNeely did warn that there would be a few deep cuts as he stepped up to the mic. Sure enough, he sang "Student Demonstration Time," the polarizing, counterculture-themed, early-'70s rewrite of Leiber & Stoller's "Riot in Cell Block #9" that will sometimes show up on fans' lists of least favorite Beach Boys songs… which, love it or hate it, made its rare appearance here all the more delightful. The Beach Boys themselves had not performed "Student Demonstration Time" since 1973. But there was an even deeper cut than that: "Here She Comes," from the 1972 "Carl and the Passions/So Tough" album, with a lead vocal by Blondie Chaplin. We asked him backstage: When was the last time he performed "Here She Comes"? "I've never done that song live," said Chaplin. Never? "No, that's the first time I've ever done it — not even back then. It was a little shaky, you know what I mean? Bu I did it because Kevin (Wachs, who executive-produced the show with Mare Wachs) wanted me to do it." Chaplin has more recent memories of Brian than some, having been a part of his band on tour in the late 2010s. "He's a good guy, man," said Chaplin, still talking in the present tense. "I miss him. Tomorrow there'll be some wet tears," he noted, reiterating what many of the performers said, that there was too much camaraderie in the show to get too melancholy. "It's sad, but he, he's given so much. Everybody's been touched by what Brian's done — it doesn't matter which musician." David Marks said he was a near-miss for the show, but the health fates favored him. "Ginger (Blake, from the Honeys) called me a couple months ago and I couldn't do it; I wasn't feeling very well. But Nelson talked me into it, and I started feeling better, so I made it just in time for rehearsals last week," he recounted. "I guess the timing is pretty good, to remember Brian and his brilliant music. The thing was planned way before Brian passed, so the timing of this event is great because he's in all of our hearts." He played guitar on the night's car-song medley "because I was on those records" from the mid-'60s. Marks said it felt slightly strange taking part in a Beach Boys salute: "I told my wife, it's kinda weird that I'm here paying tribute to myself! But I didn't want to miss it." If Lola Bonfiglio seems familiar, it may be because she was seen as a contestant on "American Idol" back in March. She could have been having even more of a family affair if her father, Ron Bonfiglio, was on hand. but he is out on the road playing with Al Jardine and the Pet Sounds Band, who were set to start their tour on July 4. But it was still a lot of family support Thursday night. "It's definitely the first time in a while I've performed with my grandma and Ginger" (aka the Honeys), the 19-year-old said. "It's so special and I love it, and it's honoring my grandpa. It's a cool thing that his legacy is so, so big, and that, I mean, all these people know who my grandfather is — it's crazy. But I'm just trying to be on stage and not cry." She made it through "The Warmth of the Sun" and the other numbers she participated in without tears, and closed her big number with a look skyward and an "I love you, grandpa." Said her grandmother, Marilyn WIlson-Rutherford, after the show, "It was wonderful singing with family —and this is our other family, The Tribe, with Kevin and Mary." Added Ginger, "They're incredible people, and we always love doing these shows for them because their heart is in the right place. And especially today, commemorating and paying tribute to Brian, Marilyn's ex-husband." (Wilson produced a series of recordings for his then-wife's duo through most of the 1960s.) The two songs the Honeys performed with help from the next two generations were "I Can Hear Music," from the Beach Boys' "20/20" album, and "Friends," the title track of an album that Marilyn noted was Brian's favorite of all his work, along with "The Beach Boys Love You." (No material from that latter album was performed during the evening, but Al Jardine is planning to cover that base on his tour.) Among the knockout numbers of the night at the Canyon Club, beyond any of the aforementioned, were two of the big ballads, Carly Smithson's "God Only Knows" and Cara Lee's "Don't Worry Baby"; a Wachs-led "Sloop John B" that briefly turned into a reggae number just before the climax; and a "Feel Flows" that properly commemorated one of Carl Wilson's signature numbers with an epic flute solo from one of the night's instrumental MVPs, Fuzzbee Morse. "Good Vibrations" lived up to its title as an all-cast finale, although Carnie Wilson looked to be having a slightly solemn moment as it started, putting her hands into a prayerful position and looking up, presumably sending some kind of thoughts out to the father who invented the phrase "a teenage symphony to God." Setlist for the Beach Boys tribute, July 3, 2025: Set 1California Girls — John PrattFun Fun Fun — Lauri ReimerDarlin' — Ken StaceyKokomo — John McNeelyStudent Demonstration Time — Michael SternCar Medley (Surfin' Safari, 409, Little Deuce Coupe, I Get Around) — Pacific and David MarksCaroline, No —I Can Hear Music — the Honeys, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo KnutsonFriends — Carnie Wilson, the Honeys, Lola Bonfiglio, Leo KnutsonWouldn't It Be Nice — Terrell Edwards Set 2The Warmth of the Sun — Lola BonfiglioIn My Room — Rosemary ButlerYou Still Believe in Me — Jaynee ThroneGod Only Knows — Carly SmithsonRock 'n' Roll Music — Rob MorrowSurfer Girl — Alex JulesMarcella — FreeboDon't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder) — Alice HoweDon't Worry Baby — Cara LeeDo You Wanna Dance — Laurence JuberFeel Flows — Jeff Allen RossHere She Comes — Blondie ChaplinSail on Sailor — Blondie ChaplinHelp Me Rhonda — Nelson and Carnie WilsonSloop John B — Kevin WachsSurfin' USA — GoddardGood Vibrations — the Wilsons Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 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Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian’s Death

Beach Boys Salute in L.A. Brings Three Generations of the Wilson Family Together With Friends for First Tribute Concert Since Brian's De...
NASCAR's Shane van Gisbergen is hoping for another successful weekend in downtown ChicagoNew Foto - NASCAR's Shane van Gisbergen is hoping for another successful weekend in downtown Chicago

CHICAGO (AP) — The first time Shane van Gisbergen raced in Chicago, he was largely unknown in NASCAR. The second time, he was one of the favorites on the downtown street course. The third time is a different situation for van Gisbergen once again. This time, he has a second Cup Series victory in his back pocket — providing some flexibility for the 36-year-old New Zealand native as he prepares for the playoffs. "We're in a nice position now having won a race," van Gisbergen said Friday. "And it may change our strategy. If we're in a position to get a playoff point, we'll probably try and get that, but that'll put us deep in the field for the next stage. So yeah, there's a bit of a toss-up there what we're going to do, but it's a nice position to be in." Sure is. Just two years ago, van Gisbergen — a three-time champion in Australia's Supercars — put on a dazzling show in a rainy first edition ofNASCAR's downtown Chicago experiment. Making the most of his extensive street racing experience, he became the first driver to win hisCup Series debutsince Johnny Rutherford in the second qualifying race at Daytona in 1963. He wonChicago's Xfinity Series stoplast year and the first stage in the Cup race before he was knocked out by a crash. "You know, I have great memories here," van Gisbergen said. "This place has changed my life, so I'm going to have special memories of this place forever." Van Gisbergen's success in Chicago led toa full-time Cup ridewith Trackhouse Racing. But the driver of the No. 88 Chevrolet is learning his way around NASCAR and he got off to a slow start this season. While oval tracks remain a challenge, he certainly hasn't forgotten his roots on street and road courses. He postedhis second Cup winlast month at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. Van Gisbergen is scheduled to compete in both Chicago races this weekend. Next up for NASCAR is another road course at Sonoma Raceway, providing an opportunity to move up from No. 32 in the Cup standings and build up some momentum. "Road courses are just a bonus for us," he said. "We know we're going to be good and we can just focus on trying to get results there." Even after two years, the downtown Chicago street course remains a tricky proposition. The 12-turn, 2.2-mile track is narrow and bumpy in spots — to go along with manhole covers, and transitions from concrete to asphalt and back — and there is little room for error in some areas. Rain affected the action in each of the first two weekends, and there could be more showers on Sunday. Patience is sometimes the best approach, but that only goes so far in NASCAR. "It's easy to say that until Shane is out there a second faster than you and you have to go put yourself in some uncomfortable situations," said Joey Logano, the reigning Cup Series champion. When it comes to van Gisbergen on road courses, Logano said the rest of the Cup Series is "in a way, playing catch-up." Van Gisbergen said he feels the same way about ovals. "These guys have been doing left-handers since they were 10 years old," van Gisbergen said. "You know, they're two completely different sports, and although there has been road racing in NASCAR forever, it's not that much. So yeah, just the experience levels are different in what we do. And I feel like, yes, they've definitely gotten a lot better since the first one on this track, for sure." ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

NASCAR's Shane van Gisbergen is hoping for another successful weekend in downtown Chicago

NASCAR's Shane van Gisbergen is hoping for another successful weekend in downtown Chicago CHICAGO (AP) — The first time Shane van Gisber...
Wimbledon: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka holds off home favorite Emma Raducanu at Centre CourtNew Foto - Wimbledon: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka holds off home favorite Emma Raducanu at Centre Court

LONDON (AP) — Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka staved off an upset bid by resurgent Emma Raducanu atWimbledonby beating the home favorite 7-6 (6), 6-4 in the third-round at a raucous Centre Court on Friday night. Sabalenka, a two-time semifinalist at the All England Club, fought back in both sets against the the 2021 U.S. Open champion, who had been playing some of her best tennis since her title run at Flushing Meadows as a qualifier at age 18. In a 74-minute first set, Sabalenka converted her eighth set point, which came 30 minutes after the first. Raducanu went up 4-2, only to see Sabalenka reel off 11 of 12 points during one stretch while moving out front by a 5-4 score. Then arrived an epic game, lasting 13 minutes and containing 22 points, eight deuces, and seven set points for Sabalenka — all ending with Raducanu holding serve. Then, Raducanu had a set point while leading 6-5 in the tiebreaker, but Sabalenka saved it with a drop-shot winner and took the last three points of the set — ending it with a volley winner. The fans provided extra energy for the British player, cheering wildly when Raducanu fired winners and exhaling "aww!" when she missed. Sabalenka, a three-time Grand Slam champion, said she pretended the cheers were for her. "Guys wow — what an atmosphere. My ears are still hurting. It was super loud," she said in an on-court interview. In the second set, Raducanu broke to 3-1 and led 4-1 at the 1-hour, 35-minute mark, but Sabalenka reeled off the last five games. Raducanu, ranked No. 40, had defeated 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova in the previous round. "She pushed me really hard to get this win. I'm happy to see her healthy and back on track," Sabalenka said. "I'm pretty sure that soon she's going to be back in the top 10." Sabalenka reached the final at each of the past three Grand Slam tournaments, winning the U.S. Open last September and finishing as the runner-up to Madison Keys at the Australian Open in January and to Coco Gauff at the French Open in June. ___ More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Wimbledon: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka holds off home favorite Emma Raducanu at Centre Court

Wimbledon: No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka holds off home favorite Emma Raducanu at Centre Court LONDON (AP) — Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka staved off a...
Bad Bunny Takes Shots at Trump's Immigration Policies in Music Video for 'Nuevayol'New Foto - Bad Bunny Takes Shots at Trump's Immigration Policies in Music Video for 'Nuevayol'

Bad Bunny/YouTube Bad Bunny released the video for his latest single, "NUEVAYoL", on Friday, July 4 It features a voice that has an uncanny similarity to President Donald Trump In the video — which comes days after Trump toured the newly opened I.C.E. detention facility "Alligator Alcatraz," — the voice apologizes to Americans, stating that the country "is nothing without immigrants" Bad Bunnydropped the video for his single "NUEVAYoL" on Friday, July 4, featuring a cameo from a voice that sounds suspiciously like PresidentDonald Trump. The retro-styled video, directed by Renell Medrano, begins with scenes of the Puerto Rican artist attending a classic-looking quinceañera, complete with a nervous 15-year-old honoree, dancing chambelanes and a host of raucous family members. The song, from Bad Bunny's latest album,Debí Tirar Más Fotos, samples "Un Verano en Nueva York" by Andy Montañez and El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, adding to the retro feel. However, in keeping with the 31-year-old artist's recent releases, there are also a few pointed political messages. One shot of the video shows Bad Bunny saluting from the crown of the Statue of Liberty, which has been draped in a Puerto Rican flag. Immediately following that shot, the video cuts to a group of men standing around a 1970s-style boombox. The voice emanating from the speaker is a soundalike of President Trump, only the words are nothing like his usual rhetoric.' "I made a mistake," the voice says. "I want to apologize to the immigrants in America. I mean the United States. I know America is the whole continent." Bad Bunny/YouTube "I want to say that this country is nothing without the immigrants. This country is nothing without Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Cubans," it continues, before the men shut it off and walk away. The video ends with images of the Puerto Rican diaspora in New York, some in black and white, but all keeping with the retro feel. It ends with a simple message in text: "juntos somos mas fuertes," or "together we are stronger." The "NUEVAYoL" video follows a week of the administration's continued escalation of anti-immigration policies. Bad Bunny/YouTube On Tuesday, July 1, Trump toured the newly opened "Alligator Alcatraz," an I.C.E. detention facility built in the Florida Everglades in just eight days. The massive warehouse, full of chain link dividers and hundreds of bunk beds, will be a holding area for up to 5,000 ICE detainees. The administration has touted the area's surrounding wildlife — which includes alligators, panthers and pythons — as an added measure of security. "You don't always have land so beautiful and so secure [with] a lot of bodyguards and a lot of cops in the form of alligators that you don't have to pay them so much," Trumptold reporters. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Recent years have seen Bad Bunny using his platform to send more and more powerful political messages, in his music — particularlyDebí Tirar Más Fotos— and beyond. After comedian Tony Hinchcliffecalled Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage"during a Trump rally at Madison Square Garden last October, Bad Bunny released an eight-minute video celebrating his homeland. Captioned simply "garbage," the clip — which was originally shown before 2021 Bad Bunny concerts in Puerto Rico, but never released publicly — highlighted the island's sporting legends and musical innovations, praising the nation as "the definition of heart and resistance." In a January 2025 interview withRolling Stone, Bad Bunny opened up about his decision to be more outspoken about his political beliefs and the criticism that might come from it. "People are used to artists getting big and mainstream and not expressing themselves about these things, or if they do, talking about it in a super careful way," he said. "But I'm going to talk, and whoever doesn't like it doesn't have to listen to me." Read the original article onPeople

Bad Bunny Takes Shots at Trump's Immigration Policies in Music Video for 'Nuevayol'

Bad Bunny Takes Shots at Trump's Immigration Policies in Music Video for 'Nuevayol' Bad Bunny/YouTube Bad Bunny released the vid...
Mark Snow, 'X-Files,' 'Ghost Whisperer,' 'Blue Bloods' Composer, Dies at 78New Foto - Mark Snow, 'X-Files,' 'Ghost Whisperer,' 'Blue Bloods' Composer, Dies at 78

Mark Snow, the veteran television composer who turned "The X-Files" theme into an unlikely chart hit in the 1990s, died Friday at his home in Connecticut. He was 78. A 15-time Emmy nominee, he not only scored more than 200 episodes of Chris Carter's spooky Fox series (and both its big-screen incarnations, all starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson), he also provided the music for other series including "Hart to Hart," "T.J. Hooker," "Smallville," "The Ghost Whisperer" and "Blue Bloods." More from Variety Lalo Schifrin, Prolific Film Composer Who Wrote 'Mission: Impossible' Theme, Dies at 93 'Blue Bloods' Spinoff 'Boston Blue' Casts Gloria Reuben How the 'Andor' Score Went for Maximum Strength While 'The Studio' Composer Acted Solo Six of his 15 Emmy nominations were for "The X-Files," but five others were for such high rated TV movies and miniseries, including "Something About Amelia," "An American Story," "Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All," "Children of the Dust" and "Helter Skelter." The Juilliard-trained composer started out, like most TV composers in the 1970s, writing for full orchestra, but Snow was among the first to transition to the all-electronic milieu in the late 1980s, working alone in his home studio. All of the "X-Files" TV music (sometimes as much as 40 minutes per weekly episode) was created on his synthesizers, samplers and other music-making machines. Composer Sean Callery ("24"), who considered Snow a mentor and then close friend of more than three decades, toldVariety: "His limitless talent and boundless creativity was matched only by the generosity he bestowed upon other composers who sought his guidance. He would give the most inspiring and intelligent feedback when listening to the work of other young artists (myself included). He combined his decades of experience with the encouragement that composers cultivate: to trust in themselves, embrace their own unique voice, and learn to rely on their own instincts. And he did so with a humor and self-deprecation that made his wisdom all the more enduring." Snow recalled coming up with an echoing rhythmic figure, then adding an eerie, whistling melody atop it, as he was scoring the pilot for "The X-Files" in 1993. He was amused when it became a top-10 hit in England, Ireland, France and across Europe in 1996, saying, "Nothing really big happens in the song. It stays in A-minor, there's no singing, drums or guitars, and it was a smash hit. That's pretty wild." Callery believes Snow's "X-Files" scores "brought an entirely new language of musical storytelling to television." Snow also scored Carter's other series, "Millennium," "Harsh Realm" and "The Lone Gunmen," and earned another Emmy nomination for his theme for "Nowhere Man" in 1996. As he explained in a 2016 Television Academy interview: "It took quite a few years to get to where I felt comfortable with the electronics, trying to make something that approximated melodic music. Mostly it was used for ambient sound-effect type scores. But the technology kept changing so quickly. There was much more control, and the spectrum of sound really warmed up and started to breathe. These electronic instruments could really make something approximating music. [Now] I have my keyboard, here's the show on the screen in front of me, and I just start playing along with it. I improvise, and then I hit on something I like, and I go over it again and again." He also wrote the music for the final four films of acclaimed French filmmaker Alain Resnais, earning a César nomination for the first, 2007's "Private Fears in Public Places." He was born Martin Fulterman on Aug. 26, 1946, in Brooklyn. He began piano studies at 10, later adding drums and oboe to his repertoire. He studied at New York's High School of Music and Art and soon befriended another future film composer, Michael Kamen ("Lethal Weapon," "Die Hard"). The two became roommates when both went on to study at the Juilliard School of Music from 1964 to 1968. They co-founded the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble to perform both classical and innovative pop music. Immediately signed to Atlantic Records, they went on to record and perform for the next five years (including a 1969 appearance on Leonard Bernstein's televised "Young People's Concerts"). In 1974, after a brief stint as a record producer, he moved to Los Angeles, where his brother-in-law, actor Georg Stanford Brown, convinced producer Aaron Spelling to take a chance on the young composer by commissioning a score for ABC's "The Rookies." It was on this first of six "Rookies" scores that Martin Fulterman adopted the pseudonym Mark Snow (initially to dodge threats from his previous employer, it became his professional moniker). He soon became busy in episodic TV, writing scores for "Starsky & Hutch" (including its third-season theme), "Gemini Man," "Family" and other series. He also studied with veteran TV composer Earle Hagen ("The Andy Griffith Show") and serial music teacher George Tremblay to improve his scoring techniques. "Hart to Hart," the Robert Wagner-Stefanie Powers romantic drama, was his first big hit, composing the theme and more than 90 scores for the ABC series. He went on to write the theme and early scores for William Shatner's "T.J. Hooker," the theme for Jack Warden's "Crazy Like a Fox," and scores for such other series as "The Love Boat," "Dynasty," "Vega$," "Cagney & Lacey" and "Falcon Crest." In the aftermath of his 1990s success with the "X-Files" music, Snow scored the first six seasons of "Smallville" for the WB network, all five seasons of "Ghost Whisperer" on CBS (earning two more Emmy nominations) and nearly 290 episodes of the long-running Tom Selleck family police drama "Blue Bloods" on CBS. Among his other TV movies and miniseries were "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble" with John Travolta, HBO's "Vietnam War Stories," the Louis L'Amour western "Down the Long Hills," "Murder Ordained" with Keith Carradine, "Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure," "The Lost Capone," six "In the Line of Duty" films including "Siege at Waco," "A Woman Scored: The Betty Broderick Story" with Meredith Baxter, "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" with Rob Morrow, and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" starring Michael Caine. His other feature films included "Ernest Saves Christmas," "Cold Dog Soup" produced by George Harrison's Handmade Films," Antonio Banderas' debut as director "Crazy in Alabama," Marvel Entertainment's "The New Mutants" and the two "X-Files" films, "The X-Files" and "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," both of which departed from the all-electronic TV style in favor of traditional orchestral scores. In addition to his Emmy nominations, Snow received ASCAP's Golden Note Award in 2005 "in recognition of his unprecedented success as one of the most versatile and popular composers in television and film" and a Career Achievement Award from the TV Academy's music peer group in 2014. Among the survivors are his wife Glynnis, plus three daughters and grandchildren. 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Mark Snow, ‘X-Files,’ ‘Ghost Whisperer,’ ‘Blue Bloods’ Composer, Dies at 78

Mark Snow, 'X-Files,' 'Ghost Whisperer,' 'Blue Bloods' Composer, Dies at 78 Mark Snow, the veteran television compos...
Wimbledon relaxes strict dress code to allow Portuguese players to pay tribute to Diogo JotaNew Foto - Wimbledon relaxes strict dress code to allow Portuguese players to pay tribute to Diogo Jota

Portuguese tennis players Francisco Cabral and Nuno Borges were given permission to stray fromWimbledon's strict all-white dress code to honor the late Liverpool and Portugal soccer star Diogo Jota, they told reporters, including CNN, on Friday. Jota died in a car crash in Spain early Thursday morning. He was 28. His brother,André Silva– who was also a professional soccer player – also died in the accident at the age of 25. Cabral, who competed in men's doubles, told CNN Friday that he initially wanted to wear a black armband, but he said he was told that would not be allowed. He was granted approval to wear a small black ribbon instead. The AELTC said to CNN in a statement: "We are always open to having conversations with players regarding such matters, and given the tragic circumstances, the Referee's Office has approved the players wearing a black ribbon as a mark of respect and condolence." Cabral, ranked 40th in the world in doubles, won his first-round match Thursday but fell in the second round Friday with his playing partner Lucas Miedler of Austria. "Yesterday, I came up with the idea of wearing a black strap, but that was not allowed," Cabral said. "The players' relations, they had a black ribbon, and I asked for permission.They let me play with it and I just did it this morning. "It was an honor. It's not for the best reason. But yeah, he was not only an inspiration to me but for the country in general, he meant so much in the sport. He conquered so much in his life. So it was just an honor for me to try and help, if only 1% for the family and everybody." Later Friday, in the men's singles draw, Portugal's Nuno Borges – with a black ribbon affixed on his white cap – lost to Russian and No. 17 seed Karen Khachanov in five sets. After the match, Borges said that he had initially hoped to walk out on court in a full red Portugal top, but his team was told that would not be allowed. Instead, he opted for the same small black ribbon worn by Cabral. "I think it was a nice gesture for him (Jota). He was a great footballer, it's a tragedy," Borges said. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Wimbledon relaxes strict dress code to allow Portuguese players to pay tribute to Diogo Jota

Wimbledon relaxes strict dress code to allow Portuguese players to pay tribute to Diogo Jota Portuguese tennis players Francisco Cabral and ...
2025 Tour de France: How to watch, schedule, stages for cycling's top raceNew Foto - 2025 Tour de France: How to watch, schedule, stages for cycling's top race

The Tour de France returns to its roots, with all 21 stages to be raced within France for the first time since 2020. Last year's race started in Florence, Italy, and ended with an individual time trial in Nice. The 112th edition will feature seven flat stages, six hilly stages, six mountain stages, and two individual time trials, with 23 teams of 184 riders taking on the 2,075-mile course over three grueling weeks, starting on July 5. Two riders to watch out for are Tadej Pogačar from Slovenia and Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard, who have won the last five Tour de France titles between them. The 26-year-old Pogačar was dominant last year, capturing the Giro d'Italia and Tour, becoming the first rider to win those two races in the same season since 1998. Pogačar won last year's Tour by 6:17 over Vingegaard, was also victorious in 2020 and 2021, and was the runner-up in 2022 and 2023. Here's what you need to know about this year's race: All 21 stages will air on Peacock, NBC's streaming service. NBC will have live coverage of stages 1 and 20, with highlights of stages 2, 15, 20 and 21. July 5: Lille Métropole to Lille Métropole, 114.9 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET; 8 a.m. on NBC July 6: Lauwin-Planque to Boulogne-sur-Mer, 129.9 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 7: Valenciennes to Dunkirk, 110.8 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 8: Amiens to Rouen, 108.2 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 9: Caen to Caen, 21 miles(individual time trial) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 10: Bayeux to Vire, 125.2 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 11: Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne, 122 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 12: Saint-Méen-le-Grand to Laval, 106.5 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 13: Chinon to Chateauroux, 108.2 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 14: Ennezat to Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy, 102.7 miles(mountainstage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 16: Toulouse to Toulouse, 97.4 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 17: Auch to Hautacam, 112.2 miles(mountain stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 18: Loudenvielle to Peyragudes, 6.8 miles(individual time trial) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 19: Pau to Luchon-Superbagnères, 113.5 miles(mountain stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 20: Muret to Carcassonne, 105.2 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET July 22: Montpellier to Mont Ventoux, 106.6 miles(mountain stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 23: Bollène to Valence, 99.7 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 7 a.m. ET July 24: Vif to Courchevel Col de la Loze, 106.6 miles(mountain stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET July 25: Albertville to La Plagne, 80.7 miles(mountain stage) Coverage begins at 7 a.m. ET July 26: Nantua to Pontarlier, 114.5 miles(hilly stage) Coverage begins at 6 a.m. ET; 8 a.m. on NBC July 27: Mantes la Ville to Paris Champs Élysées, 82.2 miles(flat stage) Coverage begins at 9:30 a.m. ET The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Tour de France 2025: How to watch, schedule

2025 Tour de France: How to watch, schedule, stages for cycling's top race

2025 Tour de France: How to watch, schedule, stages for cycling's top race The Tour de France returns to its roots, with all 21 stages t...
Michael Madsen's Son Luke Pays Tribute to 'Hero' Dad After His Sudden Death: 'I'll See You Again Someday'New Foto - Michael Madsen's Son Luke Pays Tribute to 'Hero' Dad After His Sudden Death: 'I'll See You Again Someday'

Alexis DUCLOS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Michael Madsen's son Luke wrote a tribute to his late dad on Instagram TheKill Billactor was found dead on Thursday, July 3, at age 67 Luke referred to Madsen as his "hero" and remembered him as a "damn good" father Michael Madsen's sonLukeshared a heartfelt tribute to his late father, who was found dead in his Malibu home on Thursday, July 3, at age 67. Luke, 19, shared a childhood photo of himself with his dad in anInstagrampost on Friday, July 4. Luke wrote in the caption, "Some Peoples Hero's Wear Capes. And Fly Shooting Lasers Out Of Their Eyes. Some peoples Hero's Can Fight Off Armies And Overcome Anything."The poetic caption continued, "My Hero Wore A Cowboy Hat. My Hero Stood Taller And Stronger Than Any Man I've Ever Met. My Hero Understood Me Better Than Anyone. My Hero Is The Coolest Most Badass Human Being I Know. Not Only Was My Hero A Famous Tough Guy Movie Star. My Hero Was My Father. And He Was. Damn Good One. Love You Pops." Luke concluded the post with, "I'll See You Again Someday. Tell Hudson I Said Hi," in reference to his late brother Hudson, whodied by suicide in 2022at age 26. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Madsen was pronounced dead on July 3, after Los Angeles County deputies respond to a 911 call at his home, according toNBC 4 Los Angeles. "What we understand is Michael had a cardiac arrest and was found unresponsive in his Malibu home earlier this morning," Madsen's manager Ron Smith toldPEOPLE. Madsen's managers Smith and Susan Ferris, plus publicist Liz Rodriguez, issued a statement after his death. "In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film, including upcoming feature filmsResurrection Road, ConcessionsandCookbook for Southern Housewives, and was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life," they said in the statement. "Michael was also preparing to release a new book calledTears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems, currently being edited." Valerie Macon/Getty They added, "Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood's most iconic actors, who will be missed by many." Michael was known for his roles often as outlaws and rogue law enforcement inQuentin Tarantinofilms, like as Vic Vega/Mr. Blonde inReservoir Dogs(1992), Budd inKill Bill: Volume 1(2003) andVolume 2(2004), "Grouch" Douglass/ Joe Gaga inThe Hateful Eight(2015) and Sheriff Hackett inOnce Upon a Time ... in Hollywood(2019). Read the original article onPeople

Michael Madsen's Son Luke Pays Tribute to 'Hero' Dad After His Sudden Death: 'I'll See You Again Someday'

Michael Madsen's Son Luke Pays Tribute to 'Hero' Dad After His Sudden Death: 'I'll See You Again Someday' Alexis DUC...
Adam Levine says former "Voice" co-judge Blake Shelton once pranked him into buying a $5,000 'teacup pig'

Griffin Nagel/NBC; Getty; Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Adam Levinewasn't squealing with laughter over a certain prank his formerVoiceco-judgeBlake Sheltononce pulled on him. The Maroon 5 singer has revealed that Shelton tricked him into forking over $5,000 to secure a not-so-little miniature pig for his partner, Behati Prinsloo. "My now-wife, then-brand-new girlfriend, she said she really wanted a teacup pig," Levine explained to Sean Evans on the most recent episode ofHot Ones. "And I didn't know what that was, but of course the first person I would ask [would be Shelton]… So I asked Blake. I'm like, 'What's a teacup pig?' He's like, 'I'll get you a teacup pig. Yeah, give me five grand.'" Taylor Hill/Getty But he and Prinsloo just weren't cut out to be pig parents and ended up keeping the screaming, squealing creature for only about three weeks before rehoming it. "We had to give it to a little girl on a farm," Levine said. "We're like, 'Send us pictures! We can't wait to not be responsible for this animal anymore! Just show us pictures!'" He continued, "She sends us a picture like six months later and the pig is like 400 pounds. I'm like, 'Dude, what if this animal had grown to be this big in my house?!'" He then confronted Shelton over the size of the alleged "teacup pig," calling out the country singer's big fat mistake. "I'm just like, 'Blake, bro, $5,000 for a pig that wasn't a micro pig?'" Levine recalled. "And he's like, 'You're an idiot! There's no such thing as f---ing teacup pigs, you dumbass!' So that was a pretty good prank that he played on me." To make matters worse, Levine revealed that Shelton refused to give him back the money he paid to get the pig: "He's like, 'No!'" Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Shelton, who owns a ranch outside of his music and television endeavors, isn't wrong. Teacup pigs are actually just potbellied pigs that are either underfed or falsely advertised as tiny to trick prospective owners into buying them, perPETA. The cute critters do not stay nearly as small as one would expect given their nickname — they can grow up to be well over 100 pounds. Levine and Shelton starred on more than 16 seasons ofThe Voicetogether before the Maroon 5 vocalist's departure from the reality singing competition series in 2019. Levine later returned as a judge for the show's 27th season, which aired earlier this year. Shelton, on the other hand, leftThe Voiceafter season 23 in 2023. The "Some Beach" singer now serves as a producer on CBS' upcomingcountry music competition series,The Road, alongsideYellowstonecreatorTaylor Sheridan, which premieres this fall. Watch Levine discuss Shelton's pig prank in the clip above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Adam Levine says former “Voice” co-judge Blake Shelton once pranked him into buying a $5,000 'teacup pig'

Adam Levine says former "Voice" co-judge Blake Shelton once pranked him into buying a $5,000 'teacup pig' Griffin Nagel/NB...

 

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