Kelly Clarkson setlist: All the hit songs powering her Las Vegas residencyNew Foto - Kelly Clarkson setlist: All the hit songs powering her Las Vegas residency

LAS VEGAS –Kelly Clarksonbrought sizzling "Chemistry" to her first Las Vegas residency and now she's returned with an intimate studio vibe. On July 11, the singer-songwriter-TV-host kicked off herKelly Clarkson: Studio Sessionsresidency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace with a 22-song set encompassing her more than 20 year career. She'll perform at the 4,100-capacity theater for shows scattered through July, August and November. Tickets are available atticketmaster.com/kellyvegas. The Texas native said she would bring "the studio to the stage" when she announced the slate of shows. Clarkson delivered with her trademark blend of down-to-Earth humor and out-of-this-world vocals. Fans of Clarkson's talk show will be happy to see her add a Kellyoke cover to the show. On opening night, she sang "I Will Always Love You" as sung by Whitney Houston and written by Dolly Parton. In January, Clarkson, who curates her own SiriusXM channel,"The Kelly Clarkson Connection,"revealed she started her own record label and will release her upcoming album independently. The first new single from that project,"Where Have You Been,"dropped May 1. Here's a look at the songs that made her Vegas setlist. "Me" "Walk Away" "Heat" "Dance With Me" "Behind These Hazel Eyes" "Heartbeat Song" "Breakaway" "Didn't I" "Because of You" "Mine" "Catch My Breath" "Beautiful Disaster" "Piece by Piece" "Miss Independent" "Sober" "Favorite Kind of High" "My Life Would Suck Without You" "Tightrope" "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Encore: "Where Have You Been" Kellyoke cover: "I Will Always Love You" "Since U Been Gone" This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Kelly Clarkson setlist: All the songs from her Las Vegas residency

Kelly Clarkson setlist: All the hit songs powering her Las Vegas residency

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Teddi Mellencamp says she's 'in denial' about cancer journeyNew Foto - Teddi Mellencamp says she's 'in denial' about cancer journey

Former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" starTeddi Mellencampis opening up about the toll her cancer has taken on her family life. "I think it's really hard being in a place where, I kind of am in denial of where I am physically," Mellencamp told co-hostTamra Judgeduring an episode of "Two Ts In A Pod," the podcast she mans alongside her fellow "Real Housewives" alum. "And when other people are not in denial, it's hard," she added. Mellencamp, 44,shared earlier thisyear that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in her brain and lungs. The reality star, who isdaughter to rocker John Cougar Mellencamp,revealed in Aprilon social media that after undergoing treatment, several of her tumors had "shrunk or disappeared." James Van Der Beek, Jenna Fischerand the rise of young people getting cancer Despite this development her family still urgers her to take her health seriously, Mellencamp said. "My family wants to have like the hard conversations, and I don't," she told Judge. "They want to talk about things like the future, or medically, exactly how I'm doing, and I don't want to talk about it." "You don't want to talk about that with anybody," Judge chimed in. "I don't want to talk about it with you either, for the record," Mellencamp joked back. Despite her reticence to share now, Mellencamp has been very open throughout her cancer journey with fans, sharing updates on her treatment, the success of immunotherapy and the hard conversations she's needed to have with family along the way. Mellencamppreviouslytold USA TODAYthat a positive mindset has been key to her journey. "I'm feeling positive, but I also would say that my mood and my overall energy level shifts by the hour," she said in May. "There's moments of fear and there's moments of whatever, but as long as I'm moving my body and taking action, then I seem to be in a more positive mindset." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Teddi Mellencamp cancer update: Reality star says she's 'in denial'

Teddi Mellencamp says she's 'in denial' about cancer journey

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Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are still outnumbered by menNew Foto - Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are still outnumbered by men

GENEVA (AP) — All seven trophy-winning teams at the Women's European Championship since 1997 were led to glory by a female coach. The streak collectively by Sarina Wiegman, Silvia Neid and Tina Theune is even more impressive because they were always in the minority at Women's Euros where most of the coaches were men. It's the same again at Euro 2025. Nine men and seven women are working as head coaches in Switzerland this month. At Euro 2022 there were 10 men and six women. That's progress, but the majority is still a kind of mansplaining in women's soccer. UEFA managing director of women's soccer Nadine Kessler — a playmaker for Germany on Neid's champion team in 2013 — believes it should be better. "It's still not enough female coaches, but it's the best edition we have so far," Kessler told The Associated Press. The seven women coaching at Euro 2025 include Gemma Grainger with Norway (and formerly Wales) and Pia Sundhage with Switzerland. Hope for the future "I hope that we're standing here at Euro 2029 and the majority of coaches are female," Grainger tells the AP. "I have no issue saying that whatsoever." "For me, the game should be about making sure the opportunities are there for female coaches but making sure that female coaches are at the right level to deliver." Sundhage is a storied veteran — a two-time Olympic champion with the United States — who has seen and heard it all about programs to develop and promote women coaches. She worked on such projects in Sweden and says she has been asked the question many times since. "Football education is very expensive," Sundhage says. "It's not 100% sure that the club will pay for everything. You have to (pay) from your own pocket. That's not the case on the men's side." UEFA funds coaching scholarships and now mandates each Euro 2025 team "to play all matches under the direction of either a female head coach or a female assistant coach." "We try to proactively influence this," Kessler says about the "Duties of the associations"clause in tournament rules. Contrasting quotas Still, one of the most respected men coaching in European women's soccer calls this quota "very strange" — because UEFA does not also require men's national teams to hire a female coach. "Why didn't they say the same to the male side? Just for the women's soccer?" Sweden coach Peter Gerhardsson says when asked by the AP about gender equality at the Women's Euros. "That's one point." Sundhage agrees: "I believe men and women (coaching) together will be the best solution. I think it's a waste of knowledge because we don't give the women the chance." Denmark has never had a female coach though its coach Andrée Jeglertz insists the quality is there. "Definitely I am sure that one of those some day will be head coach of this team," says Jeglertz, who will be replaced by another man when he joins Manchester City after the tournament. "But if it's in a couple of years or 10, I don't know." UEFA's Kessler acknowledges "the women's game is now so attractive (to men). To educate coaches is one thing, but to have an opportunity is another thing." Representation of women in the dugout is at least better than in the boardrooms. Just three of UEFA's 55 member federations have an elected woman leader: Lise Klaveness at Norway, Debbie Hewitt at England andPascal van Dammeat Belgium. At UEFA itself, the 20-member executive committee includes two women: Klaveness, who joined in April, andLaura McAllister of Wales, who is a UEFA vice president. Both were elected in quota seats protected for women. Norway, England, Belgium and Wales are playing at Euro 2025 and all four teams are coached by a woman. Hiring the best available Though that looks significant, Klaveness reveals she would have approved appointing another man to coach the Norway women she played for 73 times had the best candidate been a him. "Of course we will hire the most competent, and if it was a man then it was a man," she tells the AP. The key, however, was Klaveness — a judge with expertise in employment law — insisting at least three female candidates be heard. "I think it brings a bit more openness when you come from the minority side," she says. "I am sure that England is very satisfied with Sarina, we are very satisfied with Gemma. We have found the best ones." ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Euro 2025: Even after women coaches' long title-winning run they are still outnumbered by men

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Padres LHP Adrian Morejon to replace Phillies' Zack Wheeler at All-Star GameNew Foto - Padres LHP Adrian Morejon to replace Phillies' Zack Wheeler at All-Star Game

San Diego Padres left-hander Adrian Morejon was named to the National League All-Star team on Friday, replacing Phillies right-handed pitcher and Cy Young candidate Zack Wheeler. Morejon, 26, will be participating in his first All-Star Game in his seventh season in the league. He is 7-3 with a 1.71 ERA with 0.83 WHIP in 45 relief appearances this season. He's allowed just nine walks across 42 innings and thrown 39 strikeouts. Morejon is the fifth Padres player to be named to this year's All-Star team, marking the second straight year the Padres have sent five players to the midsummer classic. Joining Morejon from the Padres are Manny Machado, who will start at third base for the NL, Fernando Tatis Jr. coming off the bench, and closer Robert Suarez and setup man Jason Adam in the bullpen. The All-Star Game will be held Tuesday in Atlanta, Wheeler's hometown. Much discussion had been made in recent weeks as to whether Wheeler or Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes would earn the starting spot on game day. However, Wheeler reportedly withdrew to focus on the second half of the season rather than take part in his third All-Star Game. Wheeler, 35, is 9-3 with a 2.17 ERA in 18 starts. He leads the National League with 148 strikeouts, and his ERA is only second-best behind Skenes (1.94 ERA) among pitchers who have thrown more than 100 innings. --Field Level Media

Padres LHP Adrian Morejon to replace Phillies' Zack Wheeler at All-Star Game

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'Jaws' Documentary Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage for 50th AnniversaryNew Foto - 'Jaws' Documentary Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage for 50th Anniversary

'Jaws' Documentary Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage for 50th Anniversaryoriginally appeared onParade. To this day, it's hard to think of a movie more influential than Steven Spielberg's immortal classic,Jaws. Forever changing the way audiences watched movies in the theater,Jawsalso indirectly nurtured a deep-seated fear and fascination of the open ocean, its impact on the larger landscape of mass culture impossible to fully summarize. With Spielberg's film celebrates its historic 50th anniversary this summer, National Geographic has recently released a brand-new documentary chronicling the film's production, all the while underscoring the unique qualities that made the film such a massive success. Complete with interviews with the cast and crew of the film,Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Storyalso comes complete with numerous behind-the-scenes footage documenting the movie's production. Not only that, but it also includes several unused outtakes later left on the editing room floor, including several rare sequences showing the great white shark in action, including its grisly attack on a young boy early in the film. A tremendous celebration ofJaws' impact on the world of pop culture,Jaws @ 50also offers a more introspective look at the various themes and subjects spread throughout the film. With Spielberg shedding light on some of the movie's most telling production aspects, the documentary eloquently finds a way to show how certain issues like the Vietnam War and Watergate influencedJaws' narrative -- perhaps even influencing how audiences reacted to the film in the summer of '75. Focusing onJaws' inception both under as an original novel by Peter Benchley up to its tumultuous filming process by Spielberg, Nat Geo's latest documentary serves as the perfect companion piece to the original film. Emphasizing the countless challenges the young director faced on the film, it also illustrates how revolutionaryJawswas at the time of its release, influencing millions of viewers fortunate enough to see it to this very day. 'Jaws' Documentary Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage for 50th Anniversaryfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Jaws' Documentary Airs Never-Before-Seen Footage for 50th Anniversary

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Mix up the midnight margaritas, Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest return as the aunts for "Practical Magic 2"

Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Practical Magic 2is ready to prove that life's a witch with production now officially underway. In addition tooriginal stars Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock, Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest will also be reprising their roles in the fantasy sequel. New cast will also include Joey King, Lee Pace, Maisie Williams, and more. Fire up the blender and light some candles because the aunts are back! The finest purveyors of midnight margaritas are returning inPractical Magic 2.Stockard ChanningandDianne Wiestare joining the cast of the witchy sequel, a follow-up to the 1998 filmPractical Magic. Entertainment Weekly can confirm that the award-winning actresses will reprise their roles as Aunt Jet (Wiest) and Aunt Franny (Channing), the two women responsible for raising Owens sisters Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Gillian (Nicole Kidman)and teaching them magic. The film was based on the 1995Alice Hoffmannovel of the same name. Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Though little is known about the details of the sequel's plot, producer Denise Di Novi, who also produced the original film, told EW last year that it would takeits inspiration from Hoffman's 2021Practical Magicsequel,The Book of Magic. "We're going to be very faithful," Di Novi said. "We're cognizant to how important those characters and that movie are to so many people. We're not going to reinvent the wheel. We're going todraw from Alice Hoffman's books, as the first movie did, and we're going to be true to the chronology of how many years later it is." Hoffman has written fourPractical Magicnovels in total, though two of them were conceived as prequels to the 1995 original. Joining the returning cast of Bullock, Kidman, Wiest, and Channing are new members of the cast:Joey King,Lee Pace,Maisie Williams,Xolo Maridueña,and Solly McLeod. King is reportedly going to be playing the role of Bullock's character's daughter, but little else is known about the plot or character details for the newcomers. "Twenty-five years ago, Sally, Gillian, Aunt Jet and Aunt Franny flew off the pages of Alice Hoffman's beloved novel and into theaters around the world," read a statement from the production team, "and we are thrilled to bring the Owens family back to the big screen with Joey, Lee, Maisie, Solly and Xolo joining the next chapter in our story. The enduring affection for these characters has been our inspiration to deliver the next installment in the Owens' story to new fans, and those who've been with us since the beginning." Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Earlier this year, Kidman and Bullock announced that they were officially returning for the film. According to Warner Bros., production on the sequel is now officially underway. The project was firstannounced last summer. Susanne Bier (The Perfect Couple, Bird Box) is attached to direct, taking over the helm from Griffin Dunne, who oversaw the first film. Akiva Goldsman, who co-wrote the original, is back, co-writing the scrip alongside Georgia Pritchett (Succession). Not only are Bullock and Kidman reprising their roles, but they're also taking on producorial duties alongside Di Novi. The film is currently slated for release on Sept. 18, 2026, just in time for spooky season. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Mix up the midnight margaritas, Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest return as the aunts for “Practical Magic 2”

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