Ozzy Osbourne Auctions Off Artwork to Benefit 'Ape Artists' from Save the ChimpsNew Foto - Ozzy Osbourne Auctions Off Artwork to Benefit 'Ape Artists' from Save the Chimps

Ozzy Osbourne/X Ozzy Osbourne is, for the first time, selling his art The singer collaborated with chimpanzees to create abstract pieces — and the funds collected will benefit Save the Chimps This comes on the heels of Osbourne's final show (and Black Sabbath reunion!) and the announcement of his memoir Ozzy Osbourneis ... up to some monkey business! The famed Black Sabbath lead singer, 76, announced he'll be auctioning off abstract paintings — which he collaborated with primates to create — to raise money forSave the Chimps, he shared in apost on Xon July 10. "I've never sold my paintings. But these abstract collaborations I did with ape artists from Save the Chimps are now available atOmega Auctionsto raise funds for the sanctuary," Osbourne wrote. I've never sold my paintings. But these abstract collaborations I did with ape artists from@SaveTheChimpsare now available at@OmegaAuctionsto raise funds for the sanctuary. Each signed painting is named for one of my songs, and there are only five, so bid now for your…pic.twitter.com/DmvZvytmOq — Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne)July 10, 2025 The singer is selling five paintings total — which he revealed by posing in front of them, holding an peeled banana — each signed and named for one of his songs, he added. The online auction is open until Thursday, July 17, per his post. Osbourne's announcement comes on the heels of other big news: on July 5, the star gave hisfinal concert— featuring a Black Sabbath reunion! The band's guitarist Tony Iommi, bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward all made an appearance for the show, called "Back to the Beginning." 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. The Prince of Darkness also recently announced his memoir,Last Rites,which will chronicle his storied career, his notable public life and the string of medical troubles — a finger infection in 2017 that gave way to near-total paralysis in 2017, plus his Parkinson's diagnosis in 2019 — that led him into what he calls his "descent into hell." None other than@OzzyOsbournecollaborated with ape artists at the sanctuary on a collection of 5 abstract paintings to raise funds for Save the Chimps! Place your bid now at Omega Auctions – closes July 17! Link to the Auction in Bio! 🎸🎨#ozzyosbourne#BackToTheBeginningpic.twitter.com/sCAumJgUxI — Save the Chimps (@SaveTheChimps)July 10, 2025 "People say to me, if you could do it all again, knowing what you know now, would you change anything? I'm like, f--- no," the singer shared in the synopsis of his book, available Oct. 7. "If I'd been clean and sober, I wouldn't be Ozzy. If I'd done normal, sensible things, I wouldn't be Ozzy." He continued, "Look, if it ends tomorrow, I can't complain. I've been all around the world. Seen a lot of things. I've done good... and I've done bad. But right now, I'm not ready to go anywhere." Read the original article onPeople

Ozzy Osbourne Auctions Off Artwork to Benefit 'Ape Artists' from Save the Chimps

Ozzy Osbourne Auctions Off Artwork to Benefit 'Ape Artists' from Save the Chimps Ozzy Osbourne/X Ozzy Osbourne is, for the first tim...
'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First RespondersNew Foto - 'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First Responders

'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First Respondersoriginally appeared onParade. ActorGary Siniseis a man of the people. Tonight, Friday, July 11, theForrest Gumpalum, 70, will be performing with the Lt. Dan Band in Breezy Point, Queens. As a part of Rockaway Warriors Weekend, Sinise and his longtime bandmates are putting on a free, open-to-the-public show at the Breezy Point Athletic Field at 7 p.m. ET. Breezy Point is home to many New York City firefighters and police officers. Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band was formed in 2003 as part of the Gary Sinise Foundation, its name inspired by Sinise's iconic role as Lt. Dan Taylor, a wounded Vietnam War veteran in the 1994 Academy Award-winning filmForrest GumpstarringTom Hanks. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Since its creation, the band has performed nearly 600 shows around the world, uplifting and entertaining service members, first responders, and the communities they protect. Sinise has previously opened up about his connection to New York City's first responders, particularly after the September 11 attacks. "I remember after September 11, 2001, I just found this aching, this terrible feeling, this broken heart, this sadness," Sinise said in a statement. "And I remember going to our little Catholic church on the Friday after the Tuesday … the priest, I don't even know if he said this, but I heard it that day — that service to others can be a great way to heal your broken heart. And after that, I began to take action to support our defenders, including right here in New York City." Sinise's love of music also allows him to keep his late son Mac's memory alive. Mac died in January 2024 from a rare bone cancer. Following Mac's tragic passing, Sinise discovered music on his son's laptop, recruiting loved ones to record a second album. Mac had released his first album,Resurrection & Revival, prior to his death. Proceeds fromResurrection & Revival: Parts 1 and 2 are going toward the Gary Sinise Foundation, which was Mac's request. "I want people to hear his music. I want people to share it. I'm on a mission," Sinise toldPeople. 'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First Respondersfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First Responders

'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Free Concert for Veterans and First Responders 'Forrest Gump' Actor, 70, to Perform Fre...
BYU QB Jake Retzlaff withdraws from university after facing likely suspensionNew Foto - BYU QB Jake Retzlaff withdraws from university after facing likely suspension

Jake Retzlaffis withdrawing fromBrigham Young University. The Cougars quarterback, who faced what was likely aseven-game suspensionfor violatingBYU's honor code after engaging in pre-marital sex, announced his decision to withdraw from the university, which is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He issued a statement on Friday, July 11. CBS Sportsreported Retzlaff's decision to withdraw from BYU was the result of the program not allowing him to enter the NCAA transfer portal.ESPNreported Retzlaff intends to transfer to another school to play football in a way that doesn't include the portal. REQUIRED READING:BYU coach Kalani Sitake addresses Jake Retzlaff situation: 'Every school has their standards' "After a lot of prayer, reflection, and conversations with those I trust, I've made the difficult decision to officially withdraw and step away from the BYU football program," Retzlaff wrote in astatement posted to Instagram. "BYU has meant more to me than just football. It's been a place of growth — spiritually, mentally and physically. I'm grateful for every teammate, coach, staff member and fan who's supported me along the way. The relationships and memories I've made in Provo will always be a part of me. "That said, I'm excited to turn the page and embrace the next chapter. My journey is far from over — and I'm more motivated than ever to keep chasing my goals." BYU later released a statement on Retzlaff's withdrawal toESPN: "We are grateful for the time Jake Retzlaff has spent at BYU. As he moves forward, BYU Athletics understands and respects Jake's decision to withdraw from BYU, and we wish him all the best as he enters the next phase of his career." Retzlaff, the first Jewish starting quarterback in program history,faced a civil lawsuitafter being accused by a Salt Lake County woman of sexually assaulting and raping her in November 2023. The woman, who claimed Retzlaff "strangled and bit" her, sought $300,000 in damages. Retzlaff and his lawyersdenied the allegations, saying he had consensual sex with the woman. BYU has anhonor code that statesthat students must "live a chaste and virtuous life," which includes "abstaining from sexual relations outside marriage between a man and a woman." On June 30,ESPN reportedthe civil lawsuit against Retzlaff was dismissed after "the two sides agreed to dismiss the case without prejudice." He did not face criminal charges, nor was he in attendance at Big 12 media days this past week in Frisco, Texas. "First of all, I love Jake Retzlaff,"BYU coach Kalani Sitake said at Big 12 media days on July 8."We love Jake Retzlaff and appreciate all that he's done for our program. I think it would be inappropriate for me to make a statement in his situation first. I think that's his right. I think it's a private matter that he can speak for himself, and I'm going to give him the opportunity to do that." Retzlaff threw for 2,947 passing yards and 20 touchdowns in his first season as BYU's starting quarterback this past year, which included leading the Cougars to an 11-2 record, punctuated by an Alamo Bowl victory. The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline offers free, confidential, 24/7 support to survivors and their loved ones in English and Spanish at: 800.656.HOPE (4673) andHotline.RAINN.organd en EspañolRAINN.org/es. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jake Retzlaff withdraws from BYU amid facing likely suspension

BYU QB Jake Retzlaff withdraws from university after facing likely suspension

BYU QB Jake Retzlaff withdraws from university after facing likely suspension Jake Retzlaffis withdrawing fromBrigham Young University. The ...
Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles has capital murder trial set for Dec. 1New Foto - Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles has capital murder trial set for Dec. 1

Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles will stand trial on capital murder charges with proceedings to begin the week of Dec. 1. The date was set by Tuscaloosa judge Daniel F. Pruet and takes place two years after Miles was arrested inconnection with the shooting death of Jamea Harris. Miles has been held without bail in Tuscaloosa County Jail since he was arrested on Jan. 15, 2023. He wasremoved from the Alabama basketball teamthat same date. Then 21 years old, Miles was one of two suspects charged in Harris' death. He was arrested along with childhood friend Michael Lynn Davis. Davis pulled the trigger of a handgun Miles gave to him, according to police investigators. The gun was allegedly fired into a Jeep owned by Harris, who was sitting in the passenger seat and killed. Davis was convicted of capital murder in May 2025 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. If Miles is convicted, he faces the same sentence. Miles was accused of "aiding and abetting" Davis. In Alabama, being in a vehicle when someone is shot and killed results in a capital murder charge. Current Charlotte Hornets player Brandon Miller, a teammate of Miles, testified in Davis' trial. He and Miles exchanged text messages in the half-hour leading up to the shooting. Miller drove to a Tuscaloosa bar to pick up Miles, but said in testimony that he did not know Miles had put the gun in Miller's car. Miller was not charged with any crime nor accused of any wrongdoing in the shooting investigation. Whether Miller or anyone else from the 2022-23 Alabama basketball team will be called to testify in Miles' trial is not yet known. Jaden Bradley, currently a point guard at Arizona, testified in Davis' trial along with Miller. The two testified that Davis often spent time with the Crimson Tide program, especially with Miles, but had no official connection to the team. Miles played three seasons at Alabama from 2020-23, averaging 4.2 points and 2.3 rebounds in 53 games.

Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles has capital murder trial set for Dec. 1

Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles has capital murder trial set for Dec. 1 Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles will sta...
Dean Cain's Claims About 'Woke' Superman Debunked in Resurfaced "Lois & Clark" Clip: 'Dude Doesn't Remember His Own Show'

ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Dean Cain recently made headlines for telling TMZ he understands the new Superman is seen as too "woke" Fans think Cain is forgetting the essence of the character, pointing to aLois & Clarkepisode that contradicts his statements James Gunn'sSupermanis now in theaters Some Superman fans have the feeling thatDean Cainhas forgotten the plot. On Thursday, July 10,TMZshared a clip where they talked to the actor, 58, about directorJames Gunn's newSupermanmovie. Cain, who played the Man of Steel on TV inLois & Clark: The New Adventures of Supermanfrom 1993 to 1997, addressed Fox News hostJesse Watters' recent joke about the superhero character, now played byDavid Corenswet, having "MS-13" displayed on his cape. According to Cain, Watters' point was, " 'How woke is Hollywood going to make this character?' " He continued, "Superman has always stood for truth, justice and the American way, and the American way is immigrant-friendly. Tremendously immigrant-friendly, but there are rules. I think that was a mistake by James Gunn to say it's an immigrant thing, and I think it's gonna hurt the numbers on the movie." 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. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty "I was excited for the film. I'm excited to see what it is. Because James Gunn seems to have a sense of humor and the last iterations of Superman didn't have much humor and I love the humor in Superman. So I'm rooting for it to be a success, but I don't like that last political comment." The conversation has since gone viral, and while some fans of the hero and the many tellings of his story agree with Cain,Lois and Clarkfans point to a particular episodethat illustrates the subject of immigration has always been part of Superman's story. In the season 4, episode 14 scene, Superman is stopped by an officer for "immigration and naturalization" who tells him, "We just need a quick look at your green card." "Green card?" Superman replies. ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty "You are an alien, are you not?" she counters, as another officer informs him, "Superman, I'm afraid until we get this cleared up, I'm gonna have to ground you." Later in the episode, Superman is encouraged to "reconsider cooperating with the new administration," with the threat, "One never knows when one's 'wife' will drive her car off a cliff, does one?" After the clip went viral on X,one user commented, "@RealDeanCain wtf are you talking about then? You literally had a scene in the tv series where they recognized you were an alien and needed a green card??"Anotherquipped, "dude doesn't remember his own show." Fans have also pointed to aSmallvillescene where Tom Welling's Clark Kent argues with his mom about calling immigration when a friend believes the agency picked his mom up. "I'm an illegal immigrant, Mom. You've been harboring me for over 17 years!" the frustrated teen yells. Read the original article onPeople

Dean Cain's Claims About 'Woke' Superman Debunked in Resurfaced “Lois & Clark” Clip: 'Dude Doesn't Remember His Own Show'

Dean Cain's Claims About 'Woke' Superman Debunked in Resurfaced "Lois & Clark" Clip: 'Dude Doesn't Remembe...
Nick Offerman Says 'Dumb People Insist Ron Swanson' Voted for Trump: Ron 'Would Despise' Trump 'Because He's Disrespectful to Women'New Foto - Nick Offerman Says 'Dumb People Insist Ron Swanson' Voted for Trump: Ron 'Would Despise' Trump 'Because He's Disrespectful to Women'

Nick Offerman said inan interview with IndieWirewhile promoting his film "Sovereignty" that only "dumb people" think Ron Swanson, his beloved "Parks and Recreation" character, is a Donald Trump supporter. Offerman played Ron on all seven seasons of the NBC sitcom, which ran for 126 episodes between 2009 and 2015. The actor said that MAGA supporters think Ron "must be one of us" just because he has a shotgun or something. "Dumb people insist that Ron Swanson would've voted for Trump. And I don't deign to answer myself," Offerman said. "I take it to Mike Schur, the main creator of Ron, and he said, 'Swanson would've despised Trump, because Ron loved capitalism. And Trump made the stupidest move you could make as a capitalist, which is to go into public service.'" More from Variety European Producers Praise New Czech Investment Obligation for Major Streamers, Say Trump Tariffs Turned U.S. Market 'Stone Cold' White House Photoshops Trump Onto 'Superman' Poster, Touts the 'American Way' Amid MAGA Outrage Over James Gunn's 'Immigrant' Comment Podcaster Andrew Schulz Voted for Trump but Is Turning on Him: 'I Voted for None of This... I Want Him to Stop Wars. He's Funding Them. Reduce the Budget. He's Increasing It.' "He would think he's an absolute idiot," Offerman continued about Ron's thoughts on Trump. "He would also despise him because he's disrespectful to women and many others. And that's just an example of all the people and value sets that Ron would despise, because Ron is a good person." Offerman has always been protective over Ron since "Parks and Recreation" wrapped. Earlier this year, the actordefended the LGBTQ+ communityagainst homophobic hate on X after Michael Flynn Jr., son of retired Army lieutenant general and Trump's former U.S. national security advisor Michael Flynn, attempted to use a clip of Ron Swanson to denounce Pride Month. "Just wanted to post how I feel about 'pride' month," Flynn Jr. wrote on X accompanied by a "Parks and Rec" clip showing Swanson throwing a rainbow flag into a dumpster. Only the clip was doctored to make it appear as if Offerman's character was homophobic. The real scene, from the fourth season episode "The Trial of Leslie Knope," sees Ron throwing his computer in the trash. The edit Flynn Jr. shared on X replaced the computer with the rainbow flag. "Ron was best man at a gay wedding you dumb fuck," Offerman fired back on X. "Happy Pride." Offerman was referring to the "Parks and Recreation" series finale, "One Last Ride," where Ron serves as the best man to his hairdresser, Typhoon (Rodney To). Best of Variety Final Emmy Predictions: Talk Series and Scripted Variety - New Blood Looks to Tackle Late Night Staples 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 Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Nick Offerman Says ‘Dumb People Insist Ron Swanson’ Voted for Trump: Ron ‘Would Despise’ Trump ‘Because He’s Disrespectful to Women’

Nick Offerman Says 'Dumb People Insist Ron Swanson' Voted for Trump: Ron 'Would Despise' Trump 'Because He's Disresp...

 

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