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Rory McIlroy’s Daughter Is Growing Up Fast—Meet Poppy!

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:34am

When Rory McIlroy won the Masters tournament in April 2026, it felt good—but there was another part of his life that felt even better. The golf icon said that becoming a parent with his wife, Erica Stoll, to their daughter, Poppy McIlroy was the greatest thing he's ever done on or off the green.

"It's amazing," he said to Golf Week after Poppy was born. "You see other people having kids and babies, and you'll say congratulations and you're happy for them, but you don't really know how it feels. It's probably the best part of being a human being, and I'm glad that I got to experience it."

Poppy famously loves watching her dad golf, especially during Masters week.

"This has definitely turned into Poppy’s favorite week of the year," he said, adding jokingly, "I don’t know if it’s because of the Par 3 tournament or it's [because of the] all you can eat ice cream in the player services building.” 

Get to know the little girl who he thinks is by par the best part of his life.

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Does Rory McIlroy have a kid? Rory McIlory hugs his daughter Poppy at the Par Three Contest ahead of the Masters tournament on April 8, 2026.

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Yes, and he adores her.

"Poppy Kennedy McIlroy, born August 31st, 12:15pm," Rory wrote on Instagram announcing his daughter's arrival. "She is the absolute love of our lives. Mother and baby are doing great."

"You feel like you get to know your baby while she’s still in her mother’s belly, but to go from not having met this person to having unconditional love for them, there’s nothing like it in the world," McIloy Golf Week. “It’s probably the best part of being a human being, and I’m glad that I got to experience it.”

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How many children did Rory McIlroy have?

As of this writing in April 2026, Rory McIlroy has one child, daughter Poppy.

Related: Rory McIlroy Wins Another Masters as Daughter Poppy Cheers Him On

What age is Rory McIlroy's daughter Poppy?

Born Aug. 31, 2020, Poppy is five years old as of this writing in April 2026—and she's already demonstrated talent at the tee, going viral in 2025 for a successful putt.

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Rory said in a press conference at the time that Poppy has a lot in common with his wife, but that she gets her love of golf from him.

"Poppy, like she's a mini Erica. It's like living with two of them, which is great a lot of the time," he said. "She is the most unbelievably polite and respectful and well-behaved little girl, and I really love that she started to get into the game a lot more, and it all stemmed from the putt last year at the Par 3."

Poppy's enthusiasm meant that McIlroy had an extra putter in his bag this year.

He continued, "She made sure that I brought her putter up this year so she could hit the putt with her putter and not mine. Just to see her grow up to have her travel the world to see different places, to give her a life that I could only dream about when I was that age, that's been the coolest thing."

Rory said in a press conference after the 2026 Masters that becoming a dad made winning the tournament even more meaningful and gave him a new appreciation for his own parents, Rosie McDonald and Gerry McIlroy.

Rory McIlroy poses with the Masters trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony alongside father Gerry, mother Rosie, wife Erica and daughter Poppy on April 12, 2026.

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“In the moment, I think when the ball trickled by and I marked it there from two inches or whatever, I just looked at the back of the green, and I give it one of these," he said, miming a fist pump. "Because I saw my mom and dad and Erica and Poppy, and I was just like, 'I can’t believe I’ve just done it again.'”

Rory said that having his entire family present made his win extra meaningful, in part because his parents initially thought they may have been bad luck.

“They missed it [in 2025], and the first thing I wanted to do was fly home to see them because I obviously wouldn’t be sitting up here if it wasn’t for them,” Rory recalled. “I had to sort of convince them to come this year because they thought the reason I won last year was because they weren’t here.”

“Mom and dad, I owe everything to you,” he added, fighting back tears. “You are … you’re the most wonderful parents and if I can be half the parent to Poppy that you were to me then I know I’ve done a good job.”

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What is Rory McIlroy's new baby called?

McIlroy doesn't have a new baby right now, but his five-year-old daughter's name is Poppy.

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Why did Rory name his daughter Poppy?

Put simply, Poppy got her name because it's cute and different.

"We wanted to go with something that was pretty unique, maybe more common back where I’m from, but we landed on Poppy and we loved it," he told Golf Week.

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Coach Outlet Has the Cutest Straw Shoulder Bag That’s 'So Perfect for Summer'

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:30am

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A straw bag is one of those essential summer accessories that gets worn constantly once the weather warms up, especially if it doesn’t look too beachy for regular outfits. Coach Outlet’s Emily Shoulder Bag is the perfect example, and it’s available in a straw/gold/toast colorway with refined pebble leather trim. It also comes in nine other colors, like cow print, glazed leather, and signature canvas, though not in the same straw style.

It measures 9 inches long by 5 inches high by 2.25 inches wide and has a recycled polyester lining. The zip-top closure helps keep your belongings more secure than an open straw tote, and the interior zip pocket provides a place for smaller items like cards, lip balm, or keys. The adjustable strap also has a 6.75-inch drop and an extender that extends it to 21.75 inches if you want to wear it longer.

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The woven texture gives the bag a warm-weather look, while the leather trim and gold hardware keep it from feeling too casual. The extra strap is useful for travel days, longer walks, or any time you don’t want to keep readjusting a short strap on your shoulder. It’s also small enough for a night out, but not so tiny that you have to choose between your phone and your keys.

One shopper said it’s “such a cute purse,” noting it’s “very versatile.” Another called it “small but mighty,” while a different reviewer said it’s “just the right size.” It’s “so perfect for summer and vacation outfits,” a fourth added, mentioning that “the shoulder strap is adjustable and perfect.”

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This purse would work well with a white tank, denim, and flat sandals, but it could also go a little dressier with a sundress or maxi skirt. It ticks the box of being the perfect vacation bag that can be worn to dinner or other activities without feeling like you’re wearing the same outfit more than once. It’s also great for showers, casual weddings, brunches, or any other summer plans where you don’t want to lug around a whole tote.

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If you’ve been looking for a purse that feels summery without being limited to one outfit, this Coach shoulder bag is worth checking before the season gets busier. The straw texture gives it an easy, warm-weather look, while the leather trim keeps it sleek enough for dinner or weekend plans. Be sure to snag the Coach Outlet Emily Shoulder Bag now before summer fully arrives.

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This New Series for Kids Has a Surprising Disney Link

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:30am

At a time when many parents are rethinking how screen time affects their kids' behavior, a new children’s series is taking a notably different approach. It's one shaped in part by a longtime Disney producer known for big, cross-generational storytelling.

Developed with input from a child and adolescent psychiatrist, Lulubug's Garden focuses on emotional development in young viewers, helping them build foundational skills like recognizing feelings, practicing self-regulation and navigating everyday social situations. But unlike much of today’s fast-paced, overstimulating content, this show leans into a calmer, more intentional tone without sacrificing fun or engagement.

Behind the project is creator Jil Hunter, a mother of seven who set out to create the kind of thoughtful, less overwhelming programming she wanted for her own kids. She’s joined by Dr. Karen Manotas, a child and adolescent psychiatrist whose expertise in early development and school-based mental health helped shape the show’s emotional framework.

And then there’s Brigham Taylor—a veteran Disney producer whose credits include the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, The Jungle Book, and Christopher Robin. His involvement brings a storytelling sensibility designed to resonate not just with kids, but with the families watching alongside them.

Together, the team is aiming to create something that feels both meaningful and accessible: a series that encourages kids to slow down, tune into their emotions and build skills they can carry into everyday life.

Select media outlets are getting an early preview of the series ahead of its debut, with full episodes and additional materials available under embargo through April 30—offering a first look at what could be a refreshing shift in the landscape of children’s programming. Be sure to check it out!

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Eve Plumb, Who Played Jan on ‘The Brady Bunch,’ Is 67 and Stunning in Rare Red Carpet Appearance

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:26am

Eve Plumb may have played the ultimate middle child, Jan Brady, on The Brady Bunch, but she's shining brightly these days!

Plumb, 67, skyrocketed to fame on the original Brady Bunch series, which aired from 1969 to 1974 on ABC and became an international phenomenon. She tackled the famous role of middle daughter Jan, who was often known for playing second fiddle to her glamorous older sister Marcia, played by Maureen McCormick. In her post-Brady years, Plumb successfully transitioned to adult roles and has been a frequent guest star on TV series like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Blue Bloods. But many of us will always love her for her original role, and that famous "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" delivery.

In the present day, Plumb is looking more glamorous than ever. The actress hit the red carpet premiere of The Other Bennet Sister in New York City, and was gorgeous in a green suit. Marcia may have gotten more attention back then, but Plumb is stealing the show now.

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What Famous Brady Bunch Line Did Eve Plumb Hate?

Plumb, whose new memoir Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyondwas released this week, spoke about The Brady Bunch's iconic legacy during a recent appearance on CBS Mornings. But in the conversation, Plumb revealed that she actually hated the famous "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" line, saying that it actually “really bothered her.”

“It, oddly enough, felt like a schoolyard taunt,” Plumb explained. 

When she saw the moment parodied on Saturday Night Live in the '90s, it didn't make her feel good.

“It took me back to being that age, and it felt as if someone was making fun of my performance,” Plumb shared. “But this was an adult actor on a comedy show, and I was an adult. So it was a very odd reaction to have, but that's sort of how I felt.”

Despite that moment, knowing that so many people identified with Jan's experience as the middle child is a thing that Plumb takes great pride in.

“It's such an amazing thing, and it's like an honor to have people feel this way about Jan,” Plumb said. “It's so great, and I really appreciate it. At the time, we were sort of insular. We were making our shows. We didn't have social media. So we were just trying to make the best show we could and I feel it was great that they really included these storylines, that children have emotions, children have hard times. And to have people like that is is really wonderful.”

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You Can Now Book Hotels Through Uber—But Here's Why It's Actually Cool

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:10am

Most of us use Uber for that frantic dash to the airport or the late-night ride home, but the company is making a major play to handle your entire vacation itinerary. At its annual "Go-Get" event in New York City, Uber announced that U.S. users can now book hotels directly within the app.

While "another booking site" might not always sound revolutionary, the integration here is a genuine logistics win for travelers who want to trim the mental load of managing multiple apps. Through a partnership with Expedia Group, Uber is opening up access to 700,000 hotels worldwide, with vacation rental inventory from Vrbo expected to join the lineup later this year.

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who previously led Expedia for over a decade, is positioning the platform as a one-stop shop. "Uber is now an app for everything, where you can go, you can get, and now you can travel," Khosrowshahi said during the launch. "Life feels busier than ever—too many apps, too many steps, too many decisions... at Uber, our mission is to reimagine the way the world moves, so you can spend less time managing life and more time living it."

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The real draw for frequent travelers—and specifically Uber One members—is the math behind the stay. Members will receive 20% discounts on a rotating list of 10,000 hotels and 10% back in Uber One credits on every booking. If you're already paying for the subscription to save on delivery fees, this effectively turns the app into a high-value travel loyalty program that rewards you with credits you’ll actually use for your next ride to the terminal.

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Beyond the checkout button, Uber is launching "Travel Mode" to act as a personal concierge. This includes a "room service" hub through Uber Eats, designed for those "forgotten travel essentials" delivered straight to your hotel door alongside curated local recommendations and restaurant reservations powered by OpenTable.

Perhaps the most interesting new perk for luxury travelers is "Eats for the Way." If you reserve an Uber Black, you can actually order a drink or snack to be waiting in the vehicle when it picks you up. Khosrowshahi noted, "Coffee waiting in your Uber? We heard you, and it’s happening."

Whether you are looking for a boutique stay or just a way to consolidate your receipts, having your ride, your room, and your dinner in one interface is a major step toward a seamless travel day. As the company puts it, this evolution is about "helping you go, get and now travel."

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1974 Best-Selling Stephen King Novel Slated for Highly-Anticipated Amazon Prime Miniseries

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:05am

In the early 1970s, Stephen King was an English teacher living in a trailer with his wife and two children and a stack of five unpublished novels. In 1973, a little novel he titled Carriewas received by Doubleday and published behind a $2000 advance for King.

Upon publication in May of 1974, the president of the New English Library read it in one night and acquired the rights to mass-market publication for $400,000 from the imprint. The $200,000 that King would receive from the deal would allow him to quit his teaching job, become a full-time author, and the rest is horror legend history.

Initial sales of Carrie were decent, however the novel would go on to become a bestseller after the 1976 film release starring Sissy Spacek as the titular character. Because of the boosted sales from the film, the book would go on to hit the New York Timesbestseller list, solidifying King as a debut author. Since its publication in 1974, Carrie has sold more than four million copies world wide.

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The novel follows Carrie White, a shy and sheltered 16-year-old girl in Chamberlain, Maine who discovers she possesses telekinetic powers. Carrie lives with her abusive and religiously fanatic mother, Margaret, who does nothing to protect her daughter from the intense bullying she's on the receiving end of at school. When Carrie is tormented by her fellow students on prom night, the cruelty from her peers causes her to unleash her powers in an act no one could've predicted, Carrie included.

Carrie has been adapted numerous times since the novel came out. The first aforementioned film was released in 1976, and would be followed by a sequel in over 20 years later in 1999 that was critically panned and a box office bomb. Two more film remakes would be released in 2002 and 2013, but neither received the same acclaim as the first initial film.

However fans of King are in luck, because Mike Flanagan, largely considered a master in the horror space, is taking the next swing at an adaptation of King's debut novel.

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Flanagan, known for The Haunting of Hill House and more, has previously written and directed film versions of King's Doctor SleepGerald's Game, and The Life of Chuck. According to Deadline, Flanagan's take on Carrie is, "a reimagining of the story of misfit high schooler, Carrie White, who has spent her life in seclusion with her domineering mother. After her father’s sudden death, Carrie finds herself contending with the challenges of attending high school, a bullying scandal, and the emergence of mysterious telekinetic powers."

The Amazon Prime mini-series will consist of eight episodes and is starring Summer H. Howell and Samantha Sloyan as Carrie White and her mother, respectively. The series is set to premiere in October of this year.

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'RHORI's Rulla Nehme Pontarelli Reveals What Viewers Didn’t See from Husband’s Affair Drama (Exclusive)

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:00am

The drama is really heating up on The Real Housewives of Rhode Island. And for Rulla Nehme Pontarelli, much of it centers around her increasingly tense dynamic with co-star Jo-Ellen Tiberi.

Rulla addressed the ongoing friction between the two in an exclusive interview with Parade. She pushes back on the narrative that she’s been targeting Jo-Ellen, instead offering her own perspective on what really went down.

“We’re cordial,” Rulla said carefully. “I’ve tried to take the high road despite everything that’s been thrown my way.”

Rulla insists the situation is more nuanced than it comes across on TV, especially when it comes to the now-infamous photos of Rulla’s husband, Brian Pontarelli, and his mistress that circulated among the group before reaching her.


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“I was actually grateful that [Jo-Ellen] brought it to light,” Rulla revealed, a surprising admission given the tension. “What I wasn’t okay with was that those photos were shared around the group, around production and beyond before they even got to me. I would never do that to her.”

That distinction, she says, is key to understanding why trust between them has broken down.

“I can be cordial, I can be friendly, but I don’t think I can trust her at this stage,” Rulla explained. “And that’s hard.”

According to Rulla, one of the biggest sticking points is Jo-Ellen’s continued communication with her husband’s past mistress, something she finds both confusing and hurtful.

“She's maintained communication with that ratchet individual, aka the cockroach,” she said. “If you want to be a ‘girl’s girl,’ why are you maintaining ties to someone whose objective is to hurt my family? That’s where it doesn’t sit right with me.”

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Rulla also explained a bit more about her husband filing a complaint against Jo-Ellen at her workplace. She was adamant that she had no involvement in any attempt to jeopardize Jo-Ellen’s job.

“I want to make this very clear. I had zero participation in that,” she said. “This was not some plot to get her fired.”

Instead, Rulla explained that the situation stemmed from a conversation between her husband and a longtime friend, who also happened to be Jo-Ellen’s boss at the time. What followed, she claims, was blown out of proportion.

“It turned into, ‘They’re coming after my job, they’re attacking my family,’ and that’s just not accurate,” Rulla said. “It’s frustrating to have that narrative out there when it’s simply not true.”

Despite everything, Rulla says she’s making a conscious effort to keep things as peaceful as possible moving forward, even if full reconciliation feels unlikely.

“I’ve tried to remain amicable without getting too close,” she said. “Because at the end of the day, trust is everything and once that’s broken, it’s not easy to get back.”

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As for why Rulla opted to stay in her marriage with Brian despite his infidelity, ultimately, her choice to stay comes down to a belief that their relationship is worth fighting for.

"He is a great provider. He is a fun partner. He is an extremely hard worker and a very well-respected foot and ankle surgeon. A wonderful father. He is a lot of fun. He is ultra generous," she explained. "And no, for the record, people, I'm not here for money or anything like that."

Luckily for Rulla, she seems to be doing just fine on her own financially as a wealth planner for some of Rhode Island's richest families.

As the season continues, it’s clear this feud between Jo-Ellen and Rulla is far from over. And if Rulla’s perspective is any indication, viewers may not have seen the full story just yet.

The Real Housewives of Rhode Island airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo. Episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.  

22 Years Ago Today, This Cult-Classic Teen Movie Was Released

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:00am

Now-iconic teen film Mean Girls made its remarkable debut 22 years ago and even to this day, it continues to resonate with audiences as one of the defining cult classics of early 2000s pop culture.

Released on April 30, 2004, the movie’s sharp humor, iconic one-liners and the very relatable high school dynamics easily captured viewers’ attention.

Written by Tina Fey, Mean Girls follows the story of a teenage girl who moves from Africa to a suburban high school in Illinois after spending 12 years as a homeschooled student.

Speaking of homeschooling, the film was originally titled Homeschooled, but as the script evolved, the writer changed it to Mean Girls to better highlight the protagonist’s transition from home education to a traditional school setting.

"Mean Girls" cast Lindsay Lohan (as Cady Heron), Amanda Seyfried (as Karen Smith), Lacey Chabert (as Gretchen Wieners) and Rachel McAdams (as Regina George).

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Although the storyline followed the familiar beats of a typical teen movie, its impressive ensemble cast added depth, humor, chemistry and undeniable flair to the narrative.

The lead stars included Lindsay Lohan as the protagonist Cady Heron, who becomes entangled with the high school “mean girls” also known as “The Plastics,” led by Rachel McAdams as the iconic Queen Bee Regina George, alongside her loyal “minions” Gretchen Wieners, played by Lacey Chabert and Karen Smith, portrayed by Amanda Seyfried.

Without a doubt, the movie became a major hit at the time of its release.

Mean Girls secured the No. 1 status at the box office during its opening weekend.

With the massive success, the film reportedly grossed over 86.1 million domestically and $130.1 million worldwide on a production budget of around $17 to 18 million.

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Seven years after the original movie was released, it returned for a sequel, but this time with an entirely new lineup.

Mean Girls 2 showcased stars from Channel and Nickelodeon with Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, Maiara Walsh, Nicole Gale Anderson, Claire Holt and Diego Boneta as the lead cast.

In addition, the film was also adapted into a Broadway musical. Launched in 2024, Fey and Tim Meadows reprised their roles while Lohan made a surprise cameo.

In the same year, Mean Girls celebrated its 20th anniversary with a special treat for fans.

In a post, Fey announced the release of the limited-edition collectible, a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in its signature burn book packaging.

The collectible includes a new featurette, Mean Girls: Class of '04, in which the writer and the cast of the 2024 musical remake look back on the original film’s lasting legacy.

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On Season 2 of 'Castle Impossible,' the Figs Will Build a Tea Salon and Dungeon Tavern—While Facing 'Crumbling Infrastructure'

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 8:00am

HGTV previously announced that fan-favorite show Castle Impossible would be returning for Season 2 sometime this spring — and now, we finally have a premiere date!

The network just revealed when Castle Impossible's second season will hit the air, along with a few details of what viewers can expect in the premiere episode and throughout the rest of the season. Keep reading for the details on the show and what Daphne Figand Ian Fig plan to do to their French chateau next.

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On Season 2 of Castle Impossible, Daphne and Ian Fig Will Further Upgrade Their Chateau

Hosted by married couple and home renovators Daphne and Ian Fig, Castle Impossible Season 1 followed the Figs restoring a French chateau, which sits on 130 acres of land, to livable condition. The incredible home, which is 500 years old, was left to Daphne by her grandfather.

Season 2 of Castle Impossible will continue chronicling the Figs as they renovate Chateau de Lesigny, but with a focus on business-driven renovations. For instance, the Figs will build a tea salon, library, dungeon tavern and honeymoon suite, all of which they could potentially rent out to guests and for events. They will also build a residence for Daphne's granny in the castle's dove tower.

Since the chateau is so old, it's no surprise that Daphne and Ian will deal with a few minor disasters this season, including mold, fungus, water leaks and "crumbling infrastructure," according to HGTV. I'm not worried, though — the Figs will undoubtedly get creative and fix any issues that come their way.

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In the Season 2 premiere of Castle Impossible, the Figs will work on transforming a "dilapidated" bedroom into a cozy and picturesque library, which they hope to use for photoshoots in the future. You'll see the couple covering the old walls with giant bookcases, antique paneling and even a hidden bookcase door! They'll also build a mezzanine that looks out over the library.

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The season premiere of Castle Impossible Season 2 airs on Tuesday, May 26 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV. The episode will stream on HBO Max starting the following day, May 27.

Then, you can watch the rest of the eight-episode season on HGTV on Tuesdays and HBO Max on Wednesdays.

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Sarah Jessica Parker Recreates Iconic ‘Sex and the City’ Moment With a Royal Family Twist

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:53am

Sarah Jessica Parker and Camilla Parker Bowles recreated an iconic Sex and the City moment with a royal family twist during the queen consort's visit to New York City.

The actress and senior royal descended the iconic stairs of the New York Public Library on April 29, 2026, to support a literacy event for The Queen's Reading Room charity. Parker is a literacy advocate.

The royal family's Instagram page shared a video of the women walking within the historical building, located in Midtown Manhattan. A caption explained the unlikely moment between two women bonded by a love of literature.

“'A classic New York landmark that houses all the great love stories…' - Carrie Bradshaw. The New York Public Library houses more than 50 million items, including nearly 15 million books, serving as a major center for scholarship, learning, and public access to knowledge," the caption began.

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"Joined by guests from across the literary world, the Queen explored the library and spoke of the fundamental importance of reading at all ages. Her Majesty also had the opportunity to spend time with representatives of domestic violence charities, who make use of the library," the caption concluded.

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According to PEOPLE Magazine, Parker told reporters, "Every time you shine a spotlight on reading and the relationship between a reader and a book and how it changes lives and enriches lives and cultivates empathy and curiosity, I’m so grateful. And for Her Majesty, it means a great deal."

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Parker was joined by Anna Wintour and Jenna Bush Hager at the event. Hager told the entertainment outlet, "What I love about her is her love of reading. And she’s here promoting that at a time when we’re desperate for our kids to read more, for books to be a bigger part of the conversation."

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Longtime Sex and the City fans should instantly recall the stunning New York space. It was supposed to be where Parker's character, Carrie Bradshaw, was to marry Mr. Big (Chris Noth). The HBO character chose the library for her wedding, deeming it a romantic venue that combined her love of New York and literature.

However, the wedding never took place as Big got cold feet. His refusal to marry Carrie sparked an iconic scene where the character ran down the library's stairs, into a car, and away from the venue.

King Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles' four-day tour of the United States marked the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence. The couple began their visit on April 27, and it ended on April 30.

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Walmart's 'Super Comfortable' $14 Jelly Sandals Are So 'Trendy' and Fun for Summer

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:45am

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Putting on a trendy shoe that you feel confident in alters the whole trajectory of your outfit. Especially with summer on the horizon, you'll want to invest in cute footwear that makes you feel good — think strappy sandals, fashionable sneakers, and trusty ballet flats. We've been sifting through Walmart's shoe section for the latest finds, and we're currently adding the Ecetana Jelly Sandals to our shopping wishlist while they're up to 48% off.

The shoes initially cost $27, but have been reduced to just $14 in the red colorway. You can additionally shop them on sale in a black hue for just $16. The available sizes range from 5 to 10.5, with the product description noting that they run slightly small, so you may want to consider sizing up. If you're unsure, utilize the size guide and fit predictor for best results. One shopper did say the style is ideal for wide feet. 

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The closed toe design features solid coloring and a hollowed-out structure that allows for ventilation, making them the perfect go-to throughout the warmer season. The PVC material that they're made of actually molds to your foot with continued use, so they also offer a customized fit. The rubber outsole is described to be slip-resistant, so you can sport them during regular outings, beach trips, friend hangouts, and pretty much anywhere else that you want. 

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Legendary '60s Band Adds 40 Dates to First Tour in Six Decades

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:44am

The Beach Boys’ legacy still has plenty of momentum, as they group is expanding their long-awaited return to the road with dozens of new tour dates.

The legendary ’60s band has added 40 stops to what marks their first world tour in six decades. What began as a small run of just seven summer concerts has grown into a full-scale international trek, with performances scheduled across the U.S., the U.K., and Canada, per their website.

The tour is set to kick off in early May in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, before heading overseas and eventually circling back to North America, with a lot of iconic venues stops on the way. 

The tour is the first since the departure of longtime member Bruce Johnston in March after more than 60 years with the band. While Johnston is no longer touring full-time, he is expected to make select guest appearances, including at the Hollywood Bowl shows around the Fourth of July, per sources.

At this point, Mike Love remains the only classic-era member consistently touring with the band. Former bandmate Al Jardine continues to perform separately with his own group, the Pet Sounds Band.

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Earlier this year, the band released new merchandise tied to their upcoming We Gotta Groove box set, which revisits their 1976–1977 era with remastered tracks and previously unreleased material.

They’re also celebrating the 60th anniversary of their iconic album Pet Sounds. To celebrate, the band is hosting “The Beach Boys 5K & Wellness Day” on May 16 in Santa Monica, a festival blending live music, a community run, and beach-inspired activities. The event will support the Surfrider Foundation, which focuses on protecting oceans and coastlines—the perfect cause for a band that ignited surf rock.

Forgotten ‘70s Sitcom, Named One of the 'Worst TV Spinoffs' of All Time, Ended 46 Years Ago Today

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:43am

It’s been 46 years since Hello, Larry ended its run on NBC. The short-lived sitcom, which starred M*A*S*H legend McLean Stevenson, Donna Wilkes, and future Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kim Richards, aired from January 26, 1979, to April 30, 1980. It was cancelled after just 38 episodes and is barely remembered by many classic TV fans.

Hello, Larry was not technically a spinoff, but it featured multiple crossover episodes with the then-hit  Diff’rent Strokes. It ranked at No. 8 on Rolling Stone’s list of “the 10 worst TV spinoffs,” on a list that included short-lived sequels such as  Joanie Love Chachi, the Brady Brides, and Joey.

“And goodbye, Larry,” the outlet noted. “NBC designed MacLean Stevenson's new comedy as a spinoff of one of their few hit shows at the time, partially in the hopes that fans would follow. It was apparent from the very beginning, however, that the story of a divorced man fleeing to the Pacific Northwest to become a radio talk show host was not the thing to lift them out of their slump. …Hello, Larry quickly went from great white hope to the butt of jokes and is still considered one of the worst sitcoms of all time.”

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Identity crisis

Hello, Larry struggled with its identity from the jump. It started as a show about a radio talk show host, Larry Adler (Stevenson), and his teen daughters (Wilkes, Richards) moving to a new city, with a focus on the call-in radio station. The series swiftly put its focus on the divorced dad’s relationship with his girls. Then, crossovers with Diff’rent Strokes took place. New characters were added throughout Hello Larry’s two-season run, including Harlem Globetrotters legend Meadowlark Lemon. By season two, Wilkes left and was replaced by Krista Errickson.

'Hello Larry'- Joanna Gleason as Morgan Winslow, McLean Stevenson as Larry Alder, Kim Richards as Ruthie Alder, Krista Errickson as Diane Alder.

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Years later, Wilkes explained her departure from the show at the Cinema Wasteland panel, noting that she didn’t have “chemistry” with Stevenson.

“We were the kids, and he was the star,” Wilkes said of the sitcom. “And it wasn't going so good anyway, Hello, Larry…. Pretty much, I said I wanted to leave. But I think that if we had a leading man that we had really good chemistry with... we had screen tested with about a thousand leading men from all over the world, actually, for that role, and there were quite a few of them that were really good that we really wanted to work with. And McLean was kind of just popped onto the scene because he had left M*A*S*H, and Fred Silverman had promised him his own show. That's why he left M*A*S*H, he wanted to have his own show, and I guess this was his show.”

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Stevenson spoke out about the changes to the show

Stevenson had high hopes for Hello, Larry after leaving his iconic M*A*S*H role as Lt. Colonel Henry Blake and starring in two other failed series—a self-titled sitcom and another, In the Beginning, in which he played a liberal priest.

In a March 1979 interview with the Press-Tribune, Stevenson admitted that when he began the role, he “made the mistake”  of announcing that he was the “new Bonnie Franklin (One Day at a Time) of TV.”  “The single parent raising a couple of daughters. The show started that way, but it’s not that way now,” he added at the time. “We’re fighting to overcome the image we first represented."

Stevenson was also confident that then-NBC boss Fred Silverman would stick by the series, but low ratings did it in.

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’60s Legend Reacts to Teyana Taylor’s Awkward Onstage Moment

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:30am

Dionne Warwick embodied women-supporting-women energy alongside Teyana Taylor at the 2026 Billboard Women in Music Awards.

On Wednesday night, the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles lit up as celebrities and music artists gathered for a spectacular evening of celebration, performances and honors in music.

Amid the glitz and glam of the ceremony, Warwick and Taylor’s appearance took the spotlight following an onstage mishap.

The "I Say a Little Prayer" hitmaker stepped onto the stage as a presenter to honor the R&B artist with the Visionary Award.

Stunning in an all-white suit, the legendary singer presented Taylor, who looked equally radiant, with her honor.

Dionne Warwick at the Billboard Women in Music 2026 in Los Angeles, California.

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However, the 35-year-old singer soon found herself in an awkward situation when the teleprompter indicated that her speech had not been provided.

“Teyana Taylor, we have no script for you,” the teleprompter reportedly read, according to INYIM Media, to which the singer accidentally read the moment aloud.

“They messed up my mic, my ears…” Taylor responded, referring to the earlier technical issues with her in-ear monitor and her microphone.

“First my ears, now this. Come on…” she added.

The incident prompted her to walk off the stage, leaving Warwick momentarily alone, before she was escorted off by her son, who appeared disappointed and was heard saying, “I don’t know. See y’all later.”

The show must go on, as they say. Host Keke Palmer brought Warwick back on stage and framed it as if she had something important to add before inviting Taylor back on stage.

She later swapped her floor-length white dress for a baggy hoodie to deliver her acceptance speech, this time loaded on the teleprompter.

Following the incident, Warwick proved that she is a true “girls’ girl” after taking to Instagram to show her love for Taylor.

“Proud of you always,” she posted on her Instagram story along with a red carpet photo of the singer.

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The award-winning singer responded, “I love you, mama love,” showing mutual admiration and appreciation between the two.

In a separate post on Instagram Story, Warwick shared the official statement of Billboard regarding the onstage mishap, thanking the organization for clarifying things up.

“Tonight at Billboard Women in Music, there was a glitch with the teleprompter, resulting in Teyana Taylor not being able to give her speech during her well-deserved moment. Before the show ended, Dionne Warwick returned to the stage and invited Taylor to share her heartfelt speech with the audience and celebrate her Visionary Award. Billboard representatives shared, ‘We want to thank Teyana Taylor for her professionalism and patience in the face of an unexpected technical issue, her voice, artistry and impact remain extraordinary and we were honored to celebrate her as this year’s Visionary Award recipient,’” the statement reads.

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The Poetry That Tells Your Life Story, Based on Your Birth Month

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:26am

Is there a poem or a poet that speaks to you? Maybe you first read this poem as part of an English class assignment, or maybe you saw snippets of a poem years ago and had to find the rest. It’s possible your favorite poet came from an inspiring teacher, book, show, or something else. Regardless of how you found your favorite poem or poet, there’s a spiritual reason behind the poetry that has left a mark on your soul. 

The cosmic energy of your birth month aligns with one work of poetry. Each birth month will feel uniquely drawn to a particular poem. Whether it’s the lyrical writing, the deeper meanings, or the poet behind the work, each birth month will see themselves reflected in this poem. The birth months’ poetry holds so much spiritual significance, because it represents the birth month’s true essence. Read on to discover the poetry that matches your soul, based on your birth month.

The Poetry That Matches Your Soul, Based on Your Birth Month

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January — "If—" by Rudyard Kipling

"Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it, / And—which is more—you'll be a Man, my son!"

Hardworking, successful people are born in January. This birth month is home to responsible Capricorn and innovative Aquarius. January-born are known for overcoming obstacles despite all odds to build lasting, impressive legacies. While they may see their spirits reflected in many epics, January will see their life's story and spiritual journey reflected back to them when they read "If—" by Rudyard Kipling. "If—" encapsulates what January's determined, preserving soul and the rewards January will reap if they keep going.

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February — "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— / I took the one less traveled by, / And that has made all the difference."

Quiet rebels are born in February, thanks to being a mix of independent Aquarius and dreamy Pisces. February's cosmic signature makes them otherworldly. People born during this month aren't afraid to go their own way, so they're drawn to "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. This special poem speaks to February's soul, because it represents both the loneliness and freedom of choosing the road less traveled. Between the imagery of traveling alone and the deeper message of choosing one's own way, "The Road Not Taken" encapsulates February's unique sovereignty.

March — "Hope" is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson

"'Hope' is the thing with feathers - / That perches in the soul - / And sings the tune without the words - / And never stops - at all -"

March babies dare to dream, no matter what's going on in the world. Those born in March carry the hope of Pisces and the spirit of Aries within them. They're optimistic that the world holds something for them, so they'll feel a strong connection with Emily Dickinson's "'Hope' is a thing with feathers". This sweet, short poem speaks of the wonder and awe found in every March-born's soul. March will see their positive spirit within this poem, as Dickinson's work serves as a reminder to keep their hope alive.

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April — "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley

"I am the master of my fate, / I am the captain of my soul."

People born in April are known for having invincible spirits, thanks to their vibrant Aries energy and domineering Taurus attitude. April-born aren't easily knocked down or led astray, so they'll see their vivacity reflected in "Invictus" by William Ernest Henley. This special poem speaks to April's resiliency, as it captures the strength and grit found in every April-born's soul. April ought to re-read "Invictus" when they need a reminder that they have what it takes to overcome anything standing in their way.

May — "Opportunity" by Berton Braley

"No chance? Why the world is just eager / For things that you ought to create"

Those born in May have immense potential, since they're co-ruled by abundant Taurus and thoughtful Gemini. May's known for having big ideas and lasting stamina, but their plans can get swept aside when they feel like they're running out of time. "Opportunity" by Berton Braley is just what May's soul needs to hear—the best has yet to come. May will feel at ease knowing there's time and many possibilities while recounting "Opportunity", since this poem affirms May has plenty of time to make something of their potential.

June — "i carry your heart with me" by e.e. cummings

"no fate(for you are my fate,my sweet)i want / no world(for beautiful you are my world,my true)"

Clever yet sentimental individuals share a June birthday. Being born during June means having a witty Gemini mind and a sensitive Cancer heart. Those born in June will feel called to poetry that's as unique as it is lyrical. "i carry your heart with me" by e.e. cummings will speak to June's soul. This special poem has a specific writing style that will stimulate June's intellectual mind, which will only deepen as this sweet poem's loving message reflects June's tender heart.

July — "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou

"Just like moons and like suns, / With the certainty of tides, / Just like hopes springing high, / Still I'll rise."

Undeniably resilient individuals are born in July, since this birth month is a mix of tenacious Cancer and steadfast Leo. No matter what a July-born goes through, they remain as soft as they are strong. "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou will strike a chord with July, because this poem captures their fortitude. July will see their hardships, challenges, and obstacles reflected in Angelou's writing. However, July will also recognize their soul's hardiness, positivity, and confidence within their soul poem.

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August — "Risk" by Anaïs Nin

"to remain tight / in a bud / was more painful"

Confidence finds August-born after they've bravely put themselves out there. All August babies carry the strength and nobility of Leo, as well as the perfectionism and anxiety of Virgo. People with this birth month sometimes struggle with their potential, which is why their soul poem is "Risk" by Anaïs Nin. This short and sweet poem encourages August to be expressive, bold, and dynamic instead of letting their fear rule the roost. "Risk" aligns with the self-assurance an August soul is destined to build throughout their lives.

September — "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver

"You only have to let the soft animal of your body / love what it loves."

It's no secret that September's soul deals with Virgo's anxiety and Libra's fear of being unloved. People born during this month strive for goodness and acceptance, so they'll feel a unique bond with "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver. This heart wrenching poem will urge September to focus on love and compassion through self-forgiveness, as this poem strikes a deeply personal chord. September may feel called to "Wild Geese" when they're working through their soul's journey in search of self-acceptance.

October — "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe

"But we loved with a love that was more than love— / I and my Annabel Lee—"

Passionate lovers are born in October, since this birth month is home to romantic Libra and soul-searching Scorpio. While there are many sonnets to choose from, October will feel ultimately drawn to "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. October will see their desire for deep, unwavering love reflected in each stanza. "Annabel Lee" has a magnetic gothic romantic tone that speaks of undying love—something an October soul knows all too well and longs for.

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November — "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks

"We Jazz June. / We die soon."

Those born in November aren't afraid to push themselves to their limits. November-born are an intense mix of transformative Scorpio and expansive Sagittarius, making them uniquely explosive. November exudes an impressive energy that's mirrored in "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks. This short yet impactful poem speaks of November's risk-taking and desire to live life on the edge. "We Real Cool" captures November's extremity, as well as the journey November's soul embarks when they make life-altering decisions.

December — "Invitation" by Shel Silverstein

"If you're a pretender, come sit by the fire / For we have some flax-golden tales to spin. / Come in!"

Dreamers are born in December, thanks to being a surprising mix of jovial Sagittarius and pragmatic Capricorn. Most December-born let their realistic Capricorn side front to hide their foolhardy Sagittarius energy. Despite wanting a more serious poem, December will undoubtedly resonate with Shel Silverstein's "Invitation". This whimsical poem reminds December to entertain their imagination along with their practicality. Their secret silliness and playfulness will come out, as December fondly recalls their soul poem.

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The 1991 Record Deal That Blindsided the Entire Music Industry Happened 35 Years Ago Today

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:16am

Thirty-five years ago this week, three musicians from Aberdeen, Washington, walked out of a contract signing with a major record label carrying a check for $287,000. The label expected to break even. Nobody, not the band, not the executives, not the producers, had any idea what was about to happen.

The date was April 30, 1991. The band was Nirvana. The album that check helped pay for was Nevermind.

Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic, and a newly recruited drummer named Dave Grohl had spent the better part of two years shopping themselves to major labels after outgrowing their indie deal with Seattle's Sub Pop Records. When they signed with DGC Records on April 30, 1991, the label's most optimistic internal projection was that the band might eventually match the 250,000 copies Sonic Youth (a much better-known act on the same label) had sold with their previous record. That would have counted as a success.

DGC pressed fewer than 50,000 copies of Nevermind for its September 24, 1991 release.

Within three months, the album was selling 300,000 copies a week. By January 1992, it knocked Michael Jackson's Dangerous out of the number-one spot on the Billboard 200. By the end of that year, it had sold more than ten million copies in the United States alone.

The speed of it left everyone flat-footed. Geffen's president Ed Rosenblatt later put it with almost embarrassed honesty: the label essentially did nothing. The record just ran.

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What Nevermind did to the music industry went well beyond sales. Before it, underground rock and mainstream radio existed in almost entirely separate worlds. After it, every major label scrambled to sign anything that sounded vaguely alternative, and the entire commercial apparatus of rock music shifted direction. The A&R man who signed the band, Gary Gersh, framed it plainly: there was a pre-Nevermind record business, and a post-Nevermind record business. The two had almost nothing in common.

The album had been recorded that previous spring, just weeks after the signing, at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California, on a budget of $65,000. Producer Butch Vig shaped the sessions. The band arrived having rehearsed a set of songs that included an unreleased track called 'Smells Like Teen Spirit,' which they had debuted live for the first time on April 17, two weeks before the contract was finalized. Nobody knew yet what that song would become.

Dave Grohl would go on to form Foo Fighters after the band dissolved following Cobain's death in 1994. Novoselic became a civic activist. Nevermind itself, and the band's entire catalog, has never stopped selling.

The $287,000 advance was split three ways and spread across two albums. Before taxes and management fees, each member took home roughly $95,700. Not life-changing money. The label got its investment back several thousand times over.

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The 8 TV Premieres We're Most Excited for in May 2026

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:13am

With the rise of "peak TV" and streaming, television schedules are in their most unpredictable era. That said, May is a month full of the vast majority of broadcast shows airing their finales, sticking to a time-honored tradition. But while some programs are landing, others are just taking off. And I'm ready to buckle up for quite a few shows coming our way this month, including a Lord of the Flies adaptation from the creator of Adolescence, the debut of a new Yellowstone spin-off in Dutton Ranch, and Nicolas Cage making his TV debut in Spider-Noir.

Here are the top 8 shows I'm most excited for in April 2026 across broadcast TV, Netflix, Prime Video and more.


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The Top 8 TV Shows Premiering in May 2026Lord of the Flies (May 4) The cast of 'Lord of the Flies'

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Adolescence was one of the biggest surprises of 2025, a blistering, yet breathtaking dissertation on how society and humanity's most violent ills can plague even its youngest souls. Perhaps nowhere is this theme more on display than Lord of the Flies, the iconic novel that stranded a plane full of young boys on a deserted island, as they attempted to form a civilization before quickly falling into chaos.

So it's only appropriate that Jack Thorne, who co-created the nine-time Emmy-winning series, would lend his voice to creating the first-ever TV adaptation of William Golding's classic 1954 work. The four-episode miniseries came out to critical acclaim in the U.K. last fall, but now it's left its own island and made its way over to the U.S., where it drops (fittingly) on Netflix on May 4. So take a seat and prepare to find out how far "boys will be boys" can actually extend as an aphorism!

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Amadeus (May 8) The cast of 'Amadeus'

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Despite having died 231 years ago, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart still lives on today. His work can be heard around the globe, from operas like The Magic Flute and The Marriage of Figaro to even simple renditions of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star." But, in 1979, the play Amadeus brought him to life in a new way, depicting a fictional rivalry between him and other noted composer Antonio Salieri. In 1984, it made its way from stage to screen, earning the Oscar for Best Picture and becoming renowned as one of the greatest films ever made.

It's a tough act to follow! But STARZ was confident in the music that could still be made from Mozart and Salieri's story. So, on May 8, a week before the Outlander finale, the network rolls out their own TV adaptation of Amadeus. This time, it's Will Sharpe (The White Lotus) going full 18th-century as Mozart, while Paul Bettany trades in his red Vision makeup for a white wig as Salieri. Like Lord of the Flies, Amadeus aired in the U.K. back in December 2025, but all five episodes are making their stateside debut now.

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Good Omens Season 3 (May 13) Michael Sheen as Azirophale (L) and David Tennant as Crowley (R) in 'Good Omens'

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We can't help but stay in the U.K. with all of these great May shows! But we can't resist talking about Good Omens as, despite the profuse amount of demons in the series, the pairing of David Tennant and Michael Sheen is simply too angelic to resist. Neil Gaiman only intended a limited series from his initial adaptation of his fantastical 1990 novel. But there was so much acclaim around the series that it warranted a second season on Prime Video, and eventually, a third.

Fans were eager to see what would come of the final installment of Good Omens, especially after Crowley (Tennant) declared his love for Azirophale (Sheen), leading to the angel and demon's first kiss. Unfortunately, following Season 2, Gaiman was caught up in a controversy involving multiple sexual assault allegations. Not only did he leave production, but it was also announced that Season 3 would be reduced to a single, 90-minute episode. Regardless, that just makes us even more excited for May 13 to arrive, as we'll see this series move heaven and hell (perhaps quite literally) to hopefully give it the afterlife it deserves.

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Off Campus (May 13) Ella Bright as Hannah Wells (L) and Belmont Cameli as Garrett Graham (R) in 'Off Campus'

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While the months turned colder near the end of 2025, Heated Rivalry was certainly keeping our homes warm! But as we eagerly await the highly anticipated next installment, Prime Video is filling the hockey-shaped hole in our hearts with Off Campus. Dropping all its episodes on May 13, the show is based on the book series of the same name by Elle Kennedy, which depicts the lives of an elite hockey team — and the various women that exist in its members' lives. With a cast of young standouts including Ella Bright (Malory Towers), Belmont Cameli (Saved by the Bell) and Jalen Thomas Brooks (The Pitt), Amazon has already renewed the series for a second season, proving Off Campus won't be put on ice any time soon!

Dutton Ranch (May 15) Cole Hauser as Rip Wheeler in 'Dutton Ranch'

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Before Yellowstone came to its conclusion in December 2024, fans could rest easy knowing these would not be the last we'd see of the Dutton clan. That's because an upcoming spinoff had already been announced, depicting the lives of Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) following the conclusion of the incredibly popular Western series. And now, almost two years later, on May 15, we finally get to ride side saddle alongside the power couple in the new Paramount+ series Dutton Ranch.

Of course, there will be plenty of familiar anchoring the show, like posts in a fence. Alongside Reilly and Hauser, we'll get Finn Little reprising his role as Carter, and assumingly plenty of Yellowstone references along the way. But there's also a lot of exciting new characters, including the additions of Annette Bening, Ed Harris and Jai Courtney to the cast. And the new faces will continue should Dutton Ranch get renewed for a second season, and it's already been announced that showrunner Chad Feehan has already left the show after these initial nine episodes.

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The Boroughs (May 21) (L-R) Denis O'Hare as Wally, Alfre Woodard as Judy and Alfred Molina as Sam in 'The Boroughs'

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While the Duffer Brothers' time with Stranger Things has come to a long (and in some cases, very long) end, they are far from done with Netflix. Indeed, the Emmy nominees have now pivoted their focus to producing, and they've already lent their voices behind two streaming series in both Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen and the recently premiered Stranger Things: Tales from '85. They've saved, perhaps though, their strangest 2026 project for last.

The Boroughs, premiering May 21, takes a familiar concept to Stranger Things devotees, as a seemingly peaceful community is rocked to the core by an otherworldly threat. Rather than focusing on (rapidly-aging) teenagers, however, now the center is on the other end of the age spectrum, in a retirement community. The cast is filled with a number of exciting names, including Bill Pullman, Alfred Molina, Geena Davis and Alfre Woodard. Given the amount of talent both in front of and behind the camera, it's an exciting opportunity to learn that, when it comes to saving the world, age is just a number.

Spider-Noir (May 25) Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly in 'Spider-Noir'

Nicolas Cage as Ben Reilly in 'Spider-Noir'

Nicolas Cage. Making his television debut in a lead role. As Spider-Man. Need we say more?

When Into the Spider-Verse hit theaters in what seems like a lifetime ago, it was an inspired casting choice to have the Oscar winner voice a hard-boiled detective parody of the iconic web-crawler. And, not wanting to leave money on the table, Sony found, of all the possible Spider-verses to try to mount into a live-action series, this was their best bet. And so we're taken to an alternate version of 1930s New York, as down-on-his-luck private eye Ben Reilly (Cage) is tasked with suiting up once more to take on the case of his life.

Considering this is one of the first major live-action Spider-Man TV shows, it makes sense that Sony is leaning into (or swinging into) the aesthetic fully for this film noir-themed series. Spider-Noir will be available to watch in two different color gradients, either "authentic black and white" and "true-hue full color." Americans will get a first glimpse at the action when the series premieres with all eight episodes on MGM+ on May 25. But the rest of the world won't be far behind, as Spider-Noir drops on Prime Video globally on May 27. So consider this a post-Memorial Day treat, as we celebrate the red, white and blue with a bit of black and white!

Related: Nicolas Cage’s ‘Spider-Noir’ Premieres May 27 With Dual-Format Viewing – Check Out the Official Trailer!

Star City (May 29) Rhys Ifans as the Chief Designer in 'Star City'

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While For All Mankind Season 5 is coming to a close on May 29, fans are already looking ahead to next year, when the hit sci-fi series is set to complete its mission with one last batch of episodes. Luckily, on the same day, they'll be treated to the Apple TV show's first-ever spinoff, courtesy of Star City. And it's a premise that's truly...out of this world.

The new show takes us back to the era of For All Mankind's first couple of seasons, back when the series was focused on one simple historical scenario: What if the Russians won the "Space Race"? This time, however, we're shifting to the east to look at the action from the USSR's point of view. We peek behind the Iron Curtain to look at the lives of everyone from intelligence officers to the cosmonauts that make up the Soviet space program, and the various risks they're willing to take in pursuit of sending humanity to the stars. The first two episodes of Star City air May 29, helping us get ready to see our own "rockets red glare" on July 4 this summer.

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Amazon's 'Extremely Soft' $36 Cooling Comforter Is a Hot Sleeper Favorite Available in 4 Colors

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If you tend to toss off the covers in the middle of the night or wake up feeling overheated, you know how hard it can be to find bedding that actually keeps you comfortable. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your bedding— or just want a good deal — this Amazon markdown is worth a look.

Right now, the Snuggle Sac Cooling Comforter is on sale for $30, marked down from $80. It’s available in full/queen and king/California king sizes. (Twin XL is also available, but it’s not included in the discount.) You can shop the bedding in four colors: ice blue, light gray, sage green, and snow ivory.

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Made from plant-based viscose, this OEKO-TEX-certified comforter is a great pick for hot sleepers. It’s designed to help regulate temperature by drawing heat away from the body, so you can stay cooler throughout the night.

Unlike traditional down or synthetic fills that can trap heat, the Snuggle Sac’s natural fabric is breathable. It promotes airflow and wicks away moisture, helping create a cooler, more comfortable sleep environment throughout the night. It’s also hypoallergenic, making it an ideal choice for those with sensitive skin. The comforter is machine washable, too.

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Shoppers praised the silky smooth texture for its luxury feel in spite of its low price. Many reviewers also highlighted its performance, calling it a game-changer for night sweats and heat sensitivity. One Amazon shopper shared that it “kept me at the perfect temperature,” while another described it as “very beautiful — perfect for the warmer season.” A third went even further, calling it “the best comforter I’ve ever owned.” 

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At just $30, the Snuggle Sac Cooling Comforter is a solid option if you’re looking to stay cool and comfortable through the night. Deals like this don’t usually last long, so it’s worth grabbing while it’s still available. 

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1991 Passionate Garth Brooks Cover Became His Seventh No. 1 Hit and Ranks Among His All-Time Best Songs

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:02am

Garth Brooks racked up his seventh No. 1 hit with a cover song written by one of his favorite artists, helping "Shameless" to rank as one of the country superstar's all-time best songs.

The country superstar covered the Billy Joel song in 1991. The tune was originally written for Joel's LP Storm Front.

Brooks famously covered the song for his 1991 LP Ropin' The Wind. But he never expected the passionate song to connect so deeply with his audience, who took the tune all the way to the top.

"Shameless" reached the top of the Billboard Country Charts in November, 1991. It remained there for two weeks and on the charts for a staggering 20 weeks. The Boot reported that the song became Brooks' seventh No. 1 single.

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Ranker placed "Shameless" at the seventh spot on their list of Best Garth Brooks Songs. The 2025 list features some of the entertainer's most beloved tunes, including "The Dance," "Friends in Low Places," "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)," and "Unanswered Prayers."

According to Wide Open Country, Brooks explained his connection to the song in the liner notes to his compilation album The Hits. His exposure to the tune came from a 1990s mail-order music club.

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"'Shameless' was the longest shot we took with a song," Brooks wrote. "I was talked into becoming a member of a CD club...you know, the 40,000 CD's for a penny deal. With those clubs, they write you with the selection of the month. If you don't write back and cancel, then they send it to you and charge you for it."

He continued, "I was on the road for six months with no one to check the mail, and came home to find six compact discs in my mailbox. Storm Front by Billy Joel was one of them. I hadn't listened to Billy Joel since the late seventies, probably since Glass Houses. I fell in love with the album and fell back in love with Billy Joel's music."

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Brooks concluded, "One of his songs really captured me, a song called 'Shameless.' I kept watching it, and when he did not release it as a single, we contacted his people in the hopes that we could cut it. His people sent us a letter acknowledging that he knew who I was and was very honored that I was cutting it. That was quite a compliment for me then, as it is now."

Billy Joel later said of Brooks' version of the song, "I had never had a record played on country-western radio. I am very grateful to Garth Brooks for making something that I wrote available to hear to people who wouldn't ordinarily have heard the music that I do."

Garth Brooks and Billy Joel famously performed "Shameless" at Joel’s Last Play at Shea concerts on July 16 and 18, 2008, at Shea Stadium in New York.

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Why Traveler’s Tummy Is My Biggest Concern This Summer and How You Can Avoid It

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 7:02am

Summer travel always begins with big dreams. Beach towns. Street markets. Midnight gelato in a city square somewhere far from home. Yet the one thing that quietly sits in the back of my mind when I travel is not flight delays or lost luggage. It is something far less glamorous. Traveler’s tummy.

It is the affectionate nickname for traveler’s diarrhea, the most common illness affecting international travelers. It usually happens after eating contaminated food or drinking contaminated water, and it can derail even the most carefully planned trip.

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What Traveler’s Tummy Actually Is and Why It Happens

Traveler’s tummy is essentially a digestive infection triggered by bacteria, viruses, or parasites found in contaminated food or water. The most common culprit is a strain of E. coli bacteria, although organisms such as Salmonella or Campylobacter can also be responsible.

The illness typically causes loose stools, stomach cramps, nausea, and sometimes fever or vomiting. For most travelers, the symptoms begin suddenly and last anywhere from a day or two to about a week.

Doctors say the root cause is often a mismatch between your gut microbiome and the bacteria common in a destination. Locals may have built up immunity to certain microbes over time. Visitors have not. And unfortunately, traveler’s tummy is common. Medical experts estimate that 30 to 70 percent of travelers experience it, depending on their destination and the season, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

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Where Travelers Are Most Likely to Get Sick

Regions with limited sanitation infrastructure or hotter climates tend to have higher rates of traveler’s diarrhea. Areas commonly associated with higher risk include parts of Asia, Africa, Mexico, the Middle East, and Central and South America.

Warm weather plays a role as well. Bacteria multiply more quickly in hot environments, so improperly stored food can become contaminated much more quickly, per the Cleveland Clinic.

But even in popular tourist areas with good restaurants, mistakes happen. Tap water used to wash vegetables, ice made from untreated water, or improperly handled street food can introduce harmful microbes.

Louis Beddouri has been to Thailand twice and both times has experienced severe stomach issues. "I think it was the mix of dehydration and the food," he said. "The heat was intense, and I probably wasn’t drinking enough water while trying all the local dishes. I was so weak for days afterward."

Smart Travel Habits That Protect Your Stomach

Fortunately, avoiding traveler’s tummy does not require extreme precautions. A few simple habits can dramatically reduce your risk.

  • Hand hygiene is one of the most effective forms of protection. Washing hands before eating or carrying hand sanitizer when sinks are unavailable helps prevent bacteria from entering the digestive system.
  • Choosing drinks wisely also matters. Bottled beverages, boiled water, and sealed containers are safer options in destinations where tap water quality may vary.
  • Another smart strategy is packing basic travel medications. Over-the-counter treatments, such as anti-diarrheal medication or electrolyte packets, can help manage symptoms if illness strikes during a trip.

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What to Do If Travelers' Tummy Hits During Your Trip

Even the most careful traveler can get sick. Sometimes, all it takes is one contaminated ingredient. If symptoms begin, doctors typically recommend rest, hydration, and simple foods such as bananas, rice, applesauce, or toast until the stomach settles.

Most cases improve within two to three days. However, travelers should seek medical help if symptoms become severe, including high fever or bloody stools, or last longer than several days.

The key is not to panic. Traveler’s tummy is unpleasant but usually temporary. And oddly enough, it becomes one of those stories that travelers laugh about later. The time you spent half a day hiding in a hotel room while your friends explored the city. Travel memories are not always glamorous.

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