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The college football coaching carousel is in full swing. Head coaches and coordinators are on the move all over the country, but the SEC remains the only power conference without a change at head coach. Here's a look at who's in and who's out.
Ben Christman, a college football offensive lineman who transferred to UNLV, was found dead in his off-campus apartment, the school said in a statement on Wednesday. He was 21. Christman recently transferred to the university after previously playing for Kentucky and Ohio State. The school said it didn’t have any more details on his death, and the Clark County Coroner’s Office in Nevada was working to determine the cause.
Anthony Mackie is starring in a new film that brings patriotism into the spotlight. “Captain America: Brave New World” was written and filmed long prior to the 2024 election, but that hasn’t stopped people from suggesting the movie is about the current political climate in the United States. During an interview with Esquire, Mackie talked about Harrison Ford portraying Red Hulk/Thaddeus Ross, who plays the president in the new movie. Mackie responded to speculation his costar’s character is somehow tied to President Donald Trump.
Renée Zellweger returning to one of her most indelible roles in “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy” and Questlove offering the definitive documentary on funk crossover star Sly Stone are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: husband-and-wife duo The War and Treaty return with the album “Plus One,” ice skaters of color and their coaches are the focus of a new docuseries called “Harlem Ice” and the first two episodes drop of seaso
Travis Kelce expressed his frustrations and disappointments in himself and in the outcome of the Super Bowl on his "New Heights" podcast. The tight end stayed away from commenting about the booing of Taylor Swift in the Caesars Superdome and the president commenting on the situation on Truth Social. "This sport can humble you so fast," Kelce told his brother, Jason Kelce, in an episode released on Wednesday. "As much as I would like to think we could have done things differently, I just didn't feel at the end of it that it was meant to be."
Kylie Kelce spilled some tea on a new episode of "Call Her Daddy," specifically how she found out her brother-in-law Travis Kelce was going out with Taylor Swift and when she met the superstar for the first time. "How did Travis tell you guys he was dating Taylor Swift?" host Alex Cooper asked. "I assume your family was getting told this in some capacity at some point."
Summerfest, as it has in the past, will serve up one of the world's most musically diverse festival lineups of 2025. Folk-pop legends the Lumineers, crossover violinist Lindsey Stirling, former Migos rapper Offset, and DEVO are among the star-studded slate of performers expected to take the stage in Milwaukee.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is taking its name more literally than the last few years with the 2025 nominees. Among the 14 hopefuls to gain entry into the storied institution are eight first-timers, most of them with rock as their musical anchor. To be eligible for a nomination, the artist or band must have released its first commercial recording at least 25 years before the year of nomination.
Seth Rogen may be playing a high-powered Hollywood studio executive in his latest project, but he will never forget his roots. The “Superbad” actor and comedian was just a teenager when his first-ever TV series “Freaks and Geeks” never made it past its first season, giving him his first true taste of how quickly luck can change according to the whims of the Hollywood machine. “My first experience in all of Hollywood was making something great (“Freaks and Geeks”) that no one wanted and was instantly canceled, so that was a good tone setter,” Rogen jokingly told Esquire magazine in a new interview published Tuesday.