Queen of the '90s: Alicia Silverstone reflects on Aerosmith, "Clueless", Batgirl, and coming of age on screen

Alicia Silverstoneflashes a coquettish grin, her legs swinging, propelling her back and forth as she grasps the woven ropes to her left and right. She lets out a giggle as she swings higher. All that's missing are a pair of sunglasses andCary Elwysand this could bea scene right out ofThe Crush. In actuality, it's been 32 years since Silverstone's 1993 erotic thriller hit theaters… though you wouldn't know it by looking at her on this mid-July afternoon on the Los Angeles set ofEntertainment Weekly's '90s Issue cover shoot. The 48-year-old credits her veganism for her youthful aura, but the entire day feels a bit like a time warp back to the decade she helped define. A "90s Girl Anthems" Spotify playlist blasts out hit after hit, leading crew members to share stories of their graduation songs and school dances, and the still-swinging Silverstone to absentmindedly sing along to No Doubt's "Don't Speak" between takes. Then there's the fact that most of the crew is dressed like they just stepped out of one of Silverstone'sAerosmithvideos. The 1990s are having a moment, something Silverstone didn't really notice until a recent shopping trip with her son Bear, 14, in Europe, where she was filming her new Acorn TV crime dramaIrish Blood. "He wanted to buy baggy jeans, and I thought, 'That's so European of you,' because I hadn't quite seen it in the States yet," Silverstone recalls. "I guess he caught it first, and I just didn't know about it. But we went and got him some vintage jeans in East London. Grunge is back, it's cool to see." It has to be particularly cool for her to see given that a flannel-clad Silverstone helped solidify the look's popularity in the '90s via the "Cryin'," "Amazing," and "Crazy" videos before ushering in the preppy-plaid era withCluelessin 1995. Areosmith/YouTube (3) But before all that, "I was just a little girl putting on little dance shows at home," says Silverstone, who grew up in Northern California taking ballet classes — when she wasn't playing on her Game Boy. That is until "my dreams got crushed," she says matter-of-factly. "My ballet teacher smacked my bum and said something like 'You're too short to be a ballet dancer and your butt sticks out too much.'" (She laughs now, "I do have a butt, but still.") After that incident, the former aspiring dancer decided to put her creative energy towards acting. She'd done modeling and commercial work as a young kid, but fell in love with acting at the dawn of the '90s in theater class at Crocker Middle School. Jeremy Choh Silverstone's father took notice of her talent ("He discovered me," she jokes) and enrolled her in monthly acting workshops with Judi O'Neil, an L.A.-based talent manager who moonlit as an instructor — and searched for new talent — in the San Francisco area. "From age 12 to 14, I think I was pretty bad," she recalls. "I would be narcoleptic in class and just fall asleep all the time. There was a boy there, Jonah Blackman, that I had a crush on who danced with Baryshnikov and was in a milk commercial, so I was always distracted and giggling." But after a scene where Silverstone "really clicked in," O'Neil invited her to give Hollywood a shot. "At first, I was auditioning almost every day, but I wasn't getting anything," she says. "Then, all of a sudden, I started to get close to everything. They would say, 'It's between you and one other girl.' But that actually was worse. I'd get so close and then be disappointed, where before I didn't care." And she really cared aboutThe Crush. "They had me back many, many times, and it seemed like I was going to get the part — and then they offered it to someone else," Silverstone says of auditioning for writer-director Alan Shapiro's film about a 28-year-old writer who finds himself the object of a 14-year-old girl's dangerous obsession. "It felt really bad. For some reason, I felt like I was supposed to play this psychotic character," she adds. Warner Bros./courtesy Everett Collection Of course, that's not how the story ends. Silverstone says when the original star dropped out, she got the call that the part was finally hers. "I had to kiss the guy fromThe Princess Bride!" Silverstone, then 15, says of working with Cary Elwes, who is almost 14 years her senior. "I was young, so because we had this kiss in the film, I thought that that meant he was my boyfriend now," she continues, with a laugh. "Not really… but a little bit." Upon release of the film in April '93, Silverstone — whose only other professional credit at the time was an episode ofThe Wonder Years— was catapulted into stardom, her trajectory boosted just two months later by her first music video. ("I didn't know who Aerosmith was when I got asked to do the videos," Silverstone admits.) Jeremy Choh The emancipated minor (so she could work longer hours) was given the labels "the new Lolita" and "video vamp," as well as 1994 MTV Movie Awards for Best Breakthrough Performance and Best Villain. How prepared was she for all that attention? "Zero. Zero prepared," Silverstone says. "It was really hard, because you're just a little girl. You're a little person and trying to grow up, and you're growing up in front of people. For any human, it's an awkward time…. For any human, most of life is pretty awkward." Still a teen,her body was openly discussed by the public and press(even, very regrettably, by this publication). "We definitely did it differently back then. And that was not easy, for sure. But it's all fine. Nothing to lose sleep over," she says quickly before pausing. "But certainly something that stays with you." Though with that attention came work, lots of it. "I got to work withJames Gandolfiniand French director Alain Courneau, I got to work withJeff Goldblum," notes Silverstone, who collaborated with the former two onNew Worldand the latter onHideaway. She was even offered a role onBeverly Hills, 90210. But, as the actress said inher first EW cover story in 1995, "There's no reason to get locked into a television show when you might be able to do a movie with somebody like Al Pacino." Jeremy Choh Then cameClueless. Like Aerosmith music video director Marty Callner before her, writer-directorAmy Heckerlingwas pushed by friends to seeThe Crushas she cast her next big project. "But I really wanted the girl from the Aerosmith videos," Heckerling told EW during ourCluelessreunion in 2012. "Then I sawThe Crushand realized they were the same girl." "Amy had to fight to get this made. All the studios said, 'We're not making a movie with a young girl as the lead. It's going to fail,'" Silverstone says of the 1995 film, which became an instant cultural touchstone. "I really think that it's magic in a bottle," she continues. "You don't get that often, and none of us could have thought that that was going to happen. But I think it was the combination ofMona [May]'s costume design, Amy's brilliant writing and directing, and I think that it's funny and charming. And Jane Austen'sEmmaisn't too shabby either, as a starting off point. I think Amy really had her finger on the pulse, and had a beautiful way of capturing moments in time." Paramount Pictures/Getty Cluelesscasting director Marnie Waxman would say the same of Silverstone in that '95 cover story, stating that her superpower was "embodying the culture." The actress seemed just as at home in the preppy high fashion ofCluelessas she did returning to grunge in her next movie — another steamy psychological thriller,The Babysitter— released just three months later. "What's funny is, when I got the role forClueless, I wore jeans," Silverstone says when asked about being a fashion icon. "Actually, my entire auditioning process up until around the time ofClueless, I wore jeans and a green T-shirt with a little pocket on it. That's just what I wore every single day. At that age, I never had any interest in fashion at all, so I would just wear whatever was around, even if it was really unattractive flannel." Jeremy Choh She may not have cared about her fashion, but helping craft herBabysittercharacter opened the actresses' eyes to the possibility of having more agency in her career. "They kept asking me to do it, and the script was interesting, but the character just felt like an object, so I kept saying no," she says of director Guy Ferland's script. "And then they were like, 'Well, what is it that you want it to be?' And so I started talking about how to have her be a human, and more interesting things for me to do so I'm not just a sex object. I don't know why I knew that, or how I knew that, but that seemed obvious to me at that time." But while she felt increasingly empowered behind the scenes, Silverstone's power at the box office dimmed in the summer of '97 with the poorly received crime comedyExcess Baggage(her first film as a credited producer), and the big-budgetBatman & Robin. Warner Bros. Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty "When it came out,I don't think people liked it very much," the Batgirl actress says of the superhero sequel, for which she won a Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actress. "But later on, people told me it's their favorite movie.It's very camp," she adds. Still, you want every project to hit. "We're all humans, so obviously there are things that can hurt your feelings here and there, but I really just got into activism and my desire to make the world a better place," Silverstone says of brushing off career disappointments by diving into her animal rights and environmental activism, promoting the personal and global benefits of veganism, and authoringThe Kind Diet(2009) andThe Kind Mama(2014). "I think that gave me something else to think about. I guess if [acting] was all I had, then perhaps I might be a bit more devastated." New Line Cinema/courtesy Everett Collection Silverstone concluded the '90s starring alongsideBrendan Fraiser,Sissy Spacek, andChristopher Walkenin the romantic comedyBlast From the Past, her schedule slowing down to a steady film a year heading into the 2000s — rather than the four a year she was managing just a few years earlier. "BeforeClueless, I was much more intuitive and playful and had more confidence about what I was doing. And I think afterClueless, for a minute I got a little stressed and made it more intellectual or something. I had about three or four years of this strange feeling," Silverstone says looking back at the end of the decade. "Acting is important to me, but I have taken breaks from it at times, and then come back to it because I loved it so much. I've figured out that you can do all the things." Jeremy Choh Now is clearly not a break. In addition toIrish Blood(the first two episodes are out now), Silverstone hasYorgos Lanthimos' sci-fi black comedyBugoniain theaters Oct. 24, and the Netflix holiday rom-comA Merry Little Ex-Mas(produced by and co-starring another '90s icon,Melissa Joan Hart) streaming Nov. 12. That's on top of executive producingthe upcomingCluelesssequel series, where she'll reprise her role as Cher Horowitz, andPretty Things, an erotic thriller released in July and available on-demand. "The '90s erotic thriller is back!" Silverstone declares. "But in the '90s, the woman was the naughty one, and she was definitely crazy or going to kill somebody or end up dead. InPretty Things, it's an older, powerful woman and a younger man, and he's the weirdo. My character has a healthy relationship with sex and he ends up being the cuckoo bird. Now some might say she's a little cuckoo too, but I don't think so…" So it's not only the grunge look that's en vogue again. When asked to play word association and is given the prompt "The '90s," Silverstone doesn't hesitate: "I think ofNirvana,Courtney Love. There's so much. But for me, it'sClueless." It's totally not just her. Jeremy Choh ---------------------------------- Directed by Alison Wild + Kristen Harding Photography by Jeremy Choh Motion- DP: Ava Rikki; 1st AC: Philip Hoang; Steadicam Op: Luke Rihl; Gaffer: Dimitri Christoforidis; Best Electric: Hayden Klemes; SLT: Michael Roseman; Key Grip: Jonathan Lee; Best Grip: Gino Roberson; Grip: Anthony Sandalena; Camera PA: Jacob Rumer Photo- 1st Assistant: Chir Yan Lim; 2nd Assistant: Ferid Hasbun; Digital Tech: Dante Velasquez Jr. Production Design- Production Designer: Cody Fusina; Art Coordinator: Mitchell Dillon; Leadman: Trevor Rittman; Art Assistant: Joshua Eisenberg; Construction Lead: Devin Parker; Construction Assistant: Daniel Salveson Post-Production- Color Correction: Taylor Pool/TRAFIK; VFX: Viktor Metelev; Design: Alice Morgan Alicia Silverstone- Styling: James Yardley; Styling Assistant: Rachel Zlotowicz; Hair: John D/Forward Artists; Makeup: Allan Avendaño/A-Frame Agency (Cover)Dress: Marchesa; Shoes: Casa Lily; Jewelry: David Webb (Header)Dress: Jenny Packham; Shoes: Gucci; Earrings: Melinda Maria; Ring: David Webb (Additional Photos)Dress: Phan Huy; Shoes: Casa Lily; Jewelry: David Webb (Interview)Dress: Rebecca Vallance; Shoes: Reformation: Earrings: Rachel Katz; Ring: Effy Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Queen of the '90s: Alicia Silverstone reflects on Aerosmith, “Clueless”, Batgirl, and coming of age on screen

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MIKE NELSON/AFP via Getty Denzel Washington said in a new interview withJake's Takesthat he is "not that interested in Oscars" Washington has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards in his career and won twice, in 1990 and 2002, for the moviesGloryandTraining Day, respectively The legendary actor's new movieHighest 2 Lowestis in theaters Aug. 15 and begins streaming on Apple TV+ Sept. 5 Denzel Washingtonmay be a two-timeAcademy Awardwinner, but the actor says he is not all that interested in the prestigious award. When Washington, 70, sat down with hisHighest 2 LowestcostarJeffrey Wrightto discuss their new movie with journalistJake HamiltononJake's Takesrecently, the actor said, "I don't do it for Oscars. I really don't care about that kind of stuff," when Hamilton referenced Washington's two Oscar statuettes. "I've been at this a long time, and there's times when I've won, shouldn't have won, didn't win, should have won," Washington said. "Man gives the award, God gives the award. I'm not that interested in Oscars. People say, 'Well, where do you keep it?' I say, 'Next to the other one.' " "I'm not bragging. I'm just telling you how I feel about it. On my last day, it ain't going to me a bit of good," he added. Washington has been nominated for an Oscar a whopping 10 times over the course of his career, beginning in 1988 for the movieCry Freedom. The actor won his first Academy Award in 1990 for his supporting role in the movieGlory, and he won his second Oscar in 2000 for his leading performance inTraining Day. (Washington was most recently nominated for an Oscar in 2022 for 2021'sThe Tragedy of Macbeth.) CHRISTOPHE D YVOIRE/Sygma via Getty "I don't think God ever asks, 'How many Oscars do you have?' " Hamilton said during the interview, in response to Washington's assertion. "He might go 'You know, that's why I gave you an extra week,' " Washington responded, with a laugh. "As long as He says, 'Now, get on up here,' I'm alright." Although Washington has ascended to an esteemed place in movie history, he identified himself as "a stage actor" first and foremost during a March interview withCBS News'Sunday Morningabout his Broadway run in William Shakespeare'sOthello, oppositeJake Gyllenhaal. 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. MIKE NELSON/AFP via Getty "What's the definition of a Hollywood actor? Myself, I'm from Mt. Vernon, so I'm a 'Mt. Vernon actor,'" Washington said at the time, referring to his New York hometown. "I don't know what 'Hollywood' means. Somebody who's famous on film? A film actor, great success on film?" "I'm a stage actor who does film; it's not the other way around," he added in that interview. "I did stage first. I learned how to act on stage, not on film. Movies are a filmmaker's medium. You shoot it, and then you're gone, and they cut together and add music and do all of that. Theater is an actor's medium. The curtain goes up, nobody can help you." Washington and Wright costar with Ilfenesh Hadera, Aubrey Joseph, Wright's son Elijah Wright, Ice Spice, Wendell Pierce, Dean Winters and Allison Worrell in Spike Lee's latest movie,Highest 2 Lowest.The movie is in theaters Aug. 15 and begins streaming on Apple TV+ Sept. 5. Read the original article onPeople

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Cleveland rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders remained sidelined from practice Thursday with an oblique injury and it was unlikely he would play in the Browns' preseason game against the Eagles. Sanderssustained the injuryduring drills ahead of practice Wednesday. Sanders and the Browns were in Philadelphia for a pair of joint practices ahead of Saturday's preseason game. The Browns said Sanders is day to day. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said ahead of Thursday's practice that Sanders would be out "for a little bit" and the team wanted to be smart with his health because the former Colorado standout is "a thrower." "If you're a right guard, you can kind of play though that," Stefanski said. "When it's a quarterback, you kind of need that muscle to throw." Sanders wasn't completely ruled out for Saturday's game. Stefanski said backup Joe Flacco won't play against the Eagles. Tyler "Snoop" Huntley and Dillon Gabriel could get the bulk of playing time. Kenny Pickett is limited with a hamstring injury. Sanders completed 14 of 23 passes for 138 yards with two first-half touchdown passes to Kaden Davis in hisNFL preseason debut in a win over Carolinaon Friday night. TheBrowns took Sanders in the fifth round of the NFL draft. He wasn't selected until the 144th overall pick, a stunning fall for one of the most recognizable players in the draft class. Sanders finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy balloting last season for Colorado and threw for a school-record 4,134 yards last season. "Injuries stink for all these guys," Stefanski said. "They don't want to miss a rep for any reason. There's a way to continue to prepare to continue to get better even when you're not getting those reps because of injury." ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

Browns rookie QB Shedeur Sanders sidelined with oblique injury, unlikely to play against Eagles

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Onthe heels of a new relationship with ESPN, MLB is reportedly looking to redistribute some of its games. MLB's executives are in negotiations with NBC, Apple, Netflix and ESPN to potentially create new broadcasting packages, perThe Athletic's Andrew Marchand. NBC/Peacock and Apple TV+ are contenders to take over "Sunday Night Baseball" and the first-round playoff games, per Marchand. (NBC originallymade an offer to take over Sunday Night Baseball in May, with Apple emerging as a contender later on.) "Sunday Night Baseball," considered one of MLB's flagship programs, has been on ESPN for more than 30 years, but was part of the deal that ESPN and MLBmutually terminated in February. Between eight and 12 first-round playoff games were also part of that deal. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] After rekindling the relationship in June, though, ESPN could add weekday MLB games in addition to more of a daily digital presence, per Marchand. Netflix, meanwhile, has become a possible destination for the Home Run Derby — another asset in the former ESPN deal — withmultipleoutletsreporting on the potential deal last week. Per Marchand, the deals have not been finalized, and other outlets are able to step in an negotiate while talks are active. The contracts are reportedly expected to be for three seasons. In February, MLB and ESPN went through a pretty public breakup, withthe league and network "mutually" agreeing to terminate their broadcast dealdespite being under contract through 2028. The deal had a March 1, 2025, opt-out deadline for both sides. The deal was reportedly worth $550 million annually on average, but ESPN had reportedly asked MLB to take a lower rights fee, which MLB then declined. A memo from MLB commissioner Rob Manfred noted that he was frustrated with the "minimal coverage" that MLB received on ESPN despite the contract. Then, four months later, the two decided to give it another shot. Marchand reported on June 30 that MLB and ESPN hadrenewed talks on a potential dealto keep the network involved. The talks were focused on local rights and pieces of ESPN's old package, but without some of the marquee games. Marchandreported at the timethat Manfred had hoped to have a deal by the All-Star Game, but talks have appeared to take longer than originally expected. It is unclear when these new deals might be put into place — and who else might emerge as a potential contender in the meantime.

MLB reportedly in broadcast talks with Apple, NBC, Netflix amid renegotiation with ESPN

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'Revenge of the Nerds' Cast Is Nearly Unrecognizable 41 Years After PremiereNew Foto - 'Revenge of the Nerds' Cast Is Nearly Unrecognizable 41 Years After Premiere

'Revenge of the Nerds' Cast Is Nearly Unrecognizable 41 Years After Premiereoriginally appeared onParade. In 1984, nerdy kids everywhere got their just-desserts whenRevenge of the Nerdsdebuted in theaters. The film centered around a group of guys who were being tortured by fraternity brothers of the jock-friendly Alpha Beta on Adams Collage Campus. The group ends up forming a frat of their own with the sole mission of taking down the jocks. The film starred some now-recognizable names likeJohn Goodman,Curtis Armstrong,Anthony Edwards,Robert Carradine,James Cromwell,Julia MontgomeryandTimothy Busfieldserving as a launchpad for a few careers. Today some of the gang reunites regularly at fan conventions and recently one lucky fan made the rounds to meet most of the main cast members. People were delighted to see how great they all look, and shared stories of times they got to meet and interact with the cast. "I met Larry B. Scott in a traffic jam from a wreck. He was right behind me and we were stuck for over 2 hours so we got out of the cars and had a great conversation super chill dude," remarked one fan. "Curtis is so nice, I met him when i was in middle school and he got so excited that I knew him from dan vs that he gave me a dan signed print for free," shared another. "Ok, officially jealous! One of my favorite movies growing up," added another. While sadly the whole cast wasn't in attendance, getting to see a lot of the guys (and leading lady) was such a treat, especially with how great they all look! today. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 'Revenge of the Nerds' Cast Is Nearly Unrecognizable 41 Years After Premierefirst appeared on Parade on Aug 14, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Revenge of the Nerds' Cast Is Nearly Unrecognizable 41 Years After Premiere

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Buckingham Palace Removed Princess Anne's Birthday Post & Royal Fans Think They Know WhyNew Foto - Buckingham Palace Removed Princess Anne's Birthday Post & Royal Fans Think They Know Why

August is kind of a big deal forPrincess Anne. Sure, she's always busy as one of themost hardworkingmembers of the royal family (seriously, no one clocks in moreroyal engagementsthan her) but that's not what I'm talking about. This month marksa major milestone—Princess Anne is turning 75. To celebrate the occasion, Buckingham Palace has been sharingthrowback photos, heartfelt tributes and even a few fun facts about the Princess Royal. But this week, eagle-eyed royal watchers noticed something… interesting: one of those birthday posts was quietly deleted. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) As part of the celebration, the Palace had shared a post featuring 75 Facts About Princess Anne. Well, one of those facts appeared to be a mistake. In the now-deleted post, fact number 14 read: "Her Royal Highness also has two stepchildren from her second marriage to Sir Timothy Laurence, Tom and Amy Laurence." Cue the confusion. Social media quickly lit up withpuzzled reactions. "#14 Tom and Amy Laurence? Either I've gone crazy or Sir Tim has secret children," one user wrote. "Pretty sure this is an error, but how did that happen?" Another chimed in, "Am I going a bit mad? Princess Anne has two stepchildren? That's news to me." While a third summed up what I'm sure a lot of people were thinking, writing, "Have never heard that! If so, they've certainly been kept under wraps!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) As of now, Buckingham Palace hasn't issued any official comment about the error but the original "75 facts" post has been removed. The rest of the birthday content is still up, including a regal carousel post featuring Princess Anne and King Charles in full royal attire and a striking solo portrait of Anne in a chic all-cream ensemble. So, was it just a royal slip-up or something more? For now, your guess is as good as mine but the internet definitely noticed. Want all the latest royal news sent right to your inbox? Clickhere. "It Annoys Her": Princess Anne's Subtle Shade at Prince William

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LA Olympics to sell naming rights to some venues in game-changing deal for 2028New Foto - LA Olympics to sell naming rights to some venues in game-changing deal for 2028

Organizers of the Los Angeles Olympics will sell naming rights for a handful of its venues in deals expected to bring multiple millions of dollars to the 2028 Games while breaking down the International Olympic Committee's long-sacrosanct policy of keeping brand names off its arenas and stadiums. The organizing committee announced the landmark deal Thursday, saying contracts were already in place with two of its founding partners — Honda, which already has naming rights for the arena in Anaheim that will host volleyball, and Comcast, which will have its name on the temporary venue hosting squash. LA28 chairman and CEO Casey Wasserman said revenue from the deals goes above what's in LA's current $6.9 billion budget. He portrayed the deal as the sort of paradigm-shifting arrangement that Los Angeles needs more than other host cities because, as is typical for American-hosted Olympics, the core cost of these games aren't backed by government funding. "We're a private enterprise responsible for delivering these games," Wasserman said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It's my job to push. That doesn't mean we're going to win every time we push, but it's our job to always push because our context is pretty unique." Wasserman said he also spent time explaining to IOC members how arena and stadium names are part of the lexicon in American sports. "People know 'Crypto' as 'Crypto,' they don't know it as 'the gymnastics arena downtown,'" Wasserman said of the home of the Lakers, Crypto.com Arena, which will host gymnastics and boxing in 2028. Rights for up to 19 temporary venues could be available. The IOC's biggest sponsors — called TOP sponsors — will have first chance to get in on the deals. Wasserman said no venues will be renamed — so, for instance, if organizers don't reach a deal with SoFi (opening and closing ceremonies, swimming) or Intuit (basketball), no other sponsor can put its name on the arena. Not included in this new arrangement are the LA Coliseum, Rose Bowl and Dodger Stadium, some of the most iconic venues in a city that hosted the Olympics in 1932 and 1984. Organizers said IOC rules that forbid advertising on the field of play will still apply. The deal adds to a growing list of accommodations pushed through for Los Angeles, which is once again poised to reshape the Olympic brand, much the way it did in 1984. In 2017, the city was bidding for the 2024 Olympics against Paris, but agreed to instead host the 2028 Games. It was part of a then-unheard-of bid process that rescued the IOC from the reality that cities were becoming reluctant to absorb the cost and effort to bid for and host the Summer Games. Olympic watchers viewed the return of softball and baseball for 2028, along with theintroduction of flag football(with help from the NFL) as changes that maybe only Los Angeles could've pulled off. LA will also make a major scheduling change for the Olympics,moving track and field to the opening weekof the games and swimming to the end. Wasserman said the organizing committee's position as a private entity plays a major role in its relationship with the IOC. "We spend the time, we do the work, we make the argument, and we don't settle for a 'No,' because we don't have that luxury," he said. ___ AP Olympics:https://apnews.com/hub/2024-paris-olympic-games

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Chelsea players to donate portion of Club World Cup winnings to family of Diogo Jota and André SilvaNew Foto - Chelsea players to donate portion of Club World Cup winnings to family of Diogo Jota and André Silva

Chelsea players have decided to donate a portion of their Club World Cup bonuses to the family of Diogo Jota and André Silva,according to The Athletic. Jota and Silva werekilled in a July car crashin Spain. The decision, made jointly between the players and the club, will see a $15.5 million fund distributed equally among the players, with an equal payment made to Jota's family. According to The Athletic, "the overall value of each portion tallies more than $500k before it's subjected to currency conversion costs from US dollars into UK pound sterling, alongside relevant employer costs, taxes and social security costs." [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Pedro Neto, who was teammates with Jota with Portugal and Wolverhampton Wanderers, signed with Chelsea in 2024. Chelseawon the expanded FIFA tournamentlast month after beating Paris Saint-Germain in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The team's run in the event brought in an estimated $114.6 million to the club. The soccer world began paying tribute to the brothers following their tragic deaths in early July. Moments of silence were held at matches, including theWomen's EUROsand Club World Cup. Other tributes were seen atOasis' first reunionconcert in Wales and by players around the world performing Jota'svideo game celebration. Liverpool FC will retire the number 20 jersey across all levels of the club in honour and memory of Diogo Jota. — Liverpool FC (@LFC)July 11, 2025 Ahead of Friday's Premier League opener against Bournemouth, Liverpool have announced It willdedicate the coverof its match-day program to Jota, who played 123 times for the club, and Silva. All players across the league will wear black arm bands this weekend and will take part in a moment of silence. Jota will also beimmortalized with a statueat Anfield, Liverpool's home ground, and players will wear a "Forever 20" emblem on their jerseys this season in reference to his number. The No. 20 has also beenpermanently retiredby the club, the first time that honor has been bestowed on a former player in club history. Jota's death led to a poignant moment of silence at the Club World Cup match between Fluminense and Al-Hilal last week, as Al-Hilal defenders Rúben Neves and João Cancelo — two of Jota's Portugal teammates — became emotional. The next day, Neves and Canceloflew back to Portugal for Jota's funeral, in which Neves served as a pallbearer.

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"Big Bang Theory" Spinoff Series Recruits 2 Stars with Ties to the Original Show: Find Out Who!

Three new actors are joiningStuart Fails to Save The Universe, which is the upcomingBig Bang Theoryspinoff series Ryan Cartwright, Josh Brener and Tommy Walker have all been cast in the show, which will follow Kevin Sussman's character, comic book store owner Stuart Bloom Both Cartwright and Brener are something of alums as they both made brief appearances onThe Big Bang Theory There are more familiar faces joining the latestBig Bang Theoryspinoff. HBO Max greenlitStuart Fails to Save The Universe, a series that will follow comic book store owner Stuart Bloom (Kevin Sussman), last month. On Wednesday, Aug. 13, PEOPLE has confirmed that three new people have joined the cast of the spinoff, including two stars who made appearances onThe Big Bang Theory. Both Cartwright and Brener previously appeared inThe Big Bang Theory. Cartwright starred briefly as a student in class with Penny (Kaley Cuoco) in season 6, while Brener appeared in two episodes as a friend and co-worker of Stuart's. In the spinoff, Cartwright will play comic book nerd and regular customer of Stuart's store, Kyle, and Brener will play Trevor, per Deadline. Barry King/Getty; Thomas Cooper/Getty; David Crotty/Getty Walker, on the other hand, is a new addition to theBig Bang Theoryworld. He will play Gary, the handsome new boyfriend of Stuart's ex. Deadlinewas the first to report the news. Lauren Lapkusis returning to play Stuart's girlfriend, Denise, whom she played in seasons 11 and 12 ofBig Bang. Brian Posehn and John Ross Bowie are also returning. Posehn played geologist Bert while Bowie played quantum physicist Barry Kripke, and both characters will be back. Per the show's official logline, Stuart is "tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon." "Stuart is aided in this quest by his girlfriend Denise, geologist friend Bert, and quantum physicist/all-around pain in the ass Barry Kripke," the logline continues. "Along the way, they meet alternate-universe versions of characters we've come to know and love fromThe Big Bang Theory. As the title implies, things don't go well." https://people-app.onelink.me/HNIa/kz7l4cuf Young Sheldonconcluded after a seven-season run exploring the younger life ofJim Parsons' character in May 2024. StarIain Armitagetold PEOPLE ahead of the series finale thathe "couldn't have asked for a better way to grow up," as he was just 9 when he booked the role. Michael Yarish/CBS/Getty 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. "It's been half my life, which is kind of wild to think about, but just so fun, so wonderful," he said. "Every single person I get to work with, I feel so honored to get to be working with and get to be their costar or … get to be part of their work and part of their livelihood." The Big Bang TheoryandYoung Sheldoncan be streamed on HBO Max. Read the original article onPeople

“Big Bang Theory” Spinoff Series Recruits 2 Stars with Ties to the Original Show: Find Out Who!

"Big Bang Theory" Spinoff Series Recruits 2 Stars with Ties to the Original Show: Find Out Who! Three new actors are joiningStuart...
Megadeth Announce Final Album and Farewell Tour: 'Don't Be Mad, Don't Be Sad, Come Celebrate With Me,' Says Frontman Dave MustaineNew Foto - Megadeth Announce Final Album and Farewell Tour: 'Don't Be Mad, Don't Be Sad, Come Celebrate With Me,' Says Frontman Dave Mustaine

Megadethfounder and frontman Dave Mustainehas announced that the long-running metal band's forthcoming album and 2026 tour will be their last. The announcement, in a social post directly shared with his fans and "Cyber Army," features the band's mascot and Mustaine's "alter ego" Vic Rattlehead "speaking" for the first time. More from Variety Megadeth Fires Bassist David Ellefson After Sexual Misconduct Allegations Megadeth Issues Statement on Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Bassist David Ellefson Megadeth Cancels Tour Following Dave Mustaine's Cancer Diagnosis However, the statement is from Mustaine himself. "There's so many musicians that have come to the end of their career, whether accidental or intentional," he says. "Most of them don't get to go out on their own terms on top, and that's where I'm at in my life right now. I have traveled the world and have made millions upon millions of fans and the hardest part of all of this is saying goodbye to them. "We can't wait for you to hear this album and see us on tour. If there was ever a perfect time for us to put out a new album, it's now. If there was ever a perfect time to tour the world, it's now. This is also a perfect time for us to tell you that it's our last studio album. We've made a lot of friends over the years and I hope to see all of you on our global farewell tour. Don't be mad, don't be sad, be happy for us all, come celebrate with me these next few years. "We have done something together that's truly wonderful and will probably never happen again," he concludes. "We started a musical style, we started a revolution, we changed the guitar world and how it's played, and we changed the world. The bands I played in have influenced the world. I love you all for it. Thank you for everything." Megadeth was founded in 1983 after the famously irascible Mustaine was ejected from Metallica, the pioneering metal band he co-founded (and co-wrote four of the ten songs on the band's iconic debut, "Kill 'Em All"). Megadeth released their debut album in 1985 and truly arrived with the following year's collection"Peace Sells… but Who's Buying?,"revealing a punk-influenced political attitude that has remained with the group ever since. Mustaine, his trademark snarling vocals and scorching guitar work have remained the only constants across the band's history, which has included 16 studio albums — five of them certfied platinum in the U.S. — multiple lineup shifts, at least seven record labels, acancer diagnosis,substance abuse and recovery, a prominent role in Penelope Spheeris' era-defining 1988 documentary "The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years," the controversial 2021departure of founding bassist Dave "Junior" Ellefsonand countless blown eardrums and strained neck muscles. Along with Metallica, Slayer and Anthrax, Megadeth is widely recognized as a member of the "Big Four" Mount Rushmore of thrash metal, a status that was more or less codified with the 1990-91 "Clash of the Titans" tours of North America and Europe. Megadeth and Slayer headlined that tour and were joined by a shifting lineup that included Anthrax, Suicidal Tendencies, Testament and others. Metallica remain one of the world's biggest rock bands; Slayer officially disbanded in 2019 but havereunited for several concertsbeginning in 2024; Anthrax have undergone many personnel shifts but are currently active with 4/5 of their classic lineup. Megadeth's lineup currently currently comprises Mustaine with Brooklyn-born bassist James LoMenzo, Finnish guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari and Belgian drummer Dirk Verbeuren. Thursday's announcement included the cover artwork for the band's final album (below) but not the title. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week What's Coming to Disney+ in August 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in August 2025 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Megadeth Announce Final Album and Farewell Tour: ‘Don’t Be Mad, Don’t Be Sad, Come Celebrate With Me,’ Says Frontman Dave Mustaine

Megadeth Announce Final Album and Farewell Tour: 'Don't Be Mad, Don't Be Sad, Come Celebrate With Me,' Says Frontman Dave Mu...

 

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