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Texas Rangers dedicate new training field to country music icon Charley Pride

The Texas Rangers are paying tribute to country music legend Charley Pride by naming the team’s new training field after him, dubbed Charley Pride Field. The new field is located at the Texas Rangers’ new spring training complex in Surprise, Arizona. 

General manager Chris Young shared during the unveiling of the eponymous field: “Charley Pride was a very special person. As we dedicate this field to him today, it’s important to remember who he was and the way he lived his life. This guy left nothing to chance. He lived life to its fullest. And I think every time we take this field or any field for that matter, we want to do the same. We honor Charlie, we honor all Ranger fans with the way we go about it on a daily basis. … Charley’s name on this field represents who we are and what we want to be. Charlie was a champion, our number one fan, and this is a special day to celebrate him.”

Charley Pride passed away due to complications of COVID-19 on December 12 at the age of 86.  Pride had an extensive history in baseball, spending seven years as a pitcher. Between the years 1953 and 1960 Pride played for the Memphis Red Sox and the Birmingham Black Barons, and the singer was named to the Negro league All-Star team in 1956 and 1957. Pride was part of the ownership group that purchased the Texas Rangers in 2010, and he held that position until he died. 

Charley Pride Honored by Baseball’s Texas Rangers

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Blanco Brown and Parmalee hit No. 1 on country charts with “Just The Way”

Country music quartet Parmalee have reached No.1 on the Billboard and Mediabase Country radio charts in the U.S. and Canada with their new single “Just The Way” featuring Blanco Brown.  The new No. 1 marks the first time Parmalee is back at the top of the charts since their 2013 hit, “Carolina.”

The music video for “Just the Way” reflects the song’s empowering sentiment, and the visual inspired fans to create their own videos to the tune on social media platforms like TikTok, creating an early streaming success story before being sent to radio. 

Check out the music video for Parmalee and Blanco Brown’s No.1 single, “Just The Way,” at the link: here.

Parmalee & Blanco Brown Top Country Airplay Chart: ‘This Song Is About Celebrating the Women in Our Lives’

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Elliot Page opens up about coming out as transgender in Time magazine article

34-year-old actor Elliot Page is “really excited” about acting after coming out as transgender. Page said in the March 29 issue of Time magazine that he feels “fully who I am” after coming out as transgender in December. In the interview, Page said he’s had top surgery since his coming out, adding that the surgery has “completely transformed” his life, calling it “not only life-changing but lifesaving.” 

Page rose to fame after his role in the 2007 film Juno. He recalled how used to struggle with his image that came with fame, saying, “I just never recognized myself. For a long time I could not even look at a photo of myself.” Page said his top surgery restored the energy he used to spend on feeling uncomfortable in his body, saying,  “I’m really excited to act, now that I’m fully who I am, in this body. No matter the challenges and difficult moments of this, nothing amounts to getting to feel how I feel now.”

Page will continue to play Vanya Hargreeves, a cisgender woman, on the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. The series has started production on its third season.

Elliot Page Opens Up for First Time After Coming Out as Transgender

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AMC’s ‘Killing Eve’ to end with Season 4

AMC Networks announced on Tuesday that “Killing Eve” is ending with Season 4.  Starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, Killing Eve is scheduled to begin production of its fourth and final season early this summer in the UK and around Europe, according to the network. AMC also announced it is working with Sid Gentle Films Ltd. “to develop a number of potential spinoff ideas to extend the show’s iconic universe.”

Dan McDermott, president of original programming for AMC Networks, said in a statement: “Killing Eve exploded in popular culture and attracted a dedicated and committed fan base from its very first episode. Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s brilliant adaptation of the source material, the unforgettable characters  given life by Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, and the entire cast, along with our partners at Sid Gentle Films, have delivered a one-of-a-kind roller-coaster ride that has taken our breath away.”

The final eight-episode season is scheduled to premiere next year.

‘Killing Eve’ to End With Season 4, But Spinoffs Are in Development

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FBI concludes that Nashville Christmas day bomber was dealing with paranoia and conspiracy theories; not linked to terrorism

The bomber responsible for a powerful explosion set off in downtown Nashville early on Christmas Day meant it as an act of suicide rather than of terrorism, the FBI said in a report issued Monday. The suspect, identified as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, died in the blast but no one else was injured in the early morning explosion on a deserted street just north of downtown Nashville’s historic Honky Tonk district. Investigators said Warner rigged an improvised explosive device to detonate in an RV parked next to an AT&T cellular transmission building, causing extensive damage and cellphone service to three states to be disrupted for several days due to the bombing. 

The FBI announced Monday that following a “coordinated and comprehensive investigation” conducted by the federal, state and local law enforcement, evidence shows Warner acted alone and the bombing was not related to terrorism. The investigators added that the bombing was “an intentional act in an effort to end [Warner’s] own life,” motivated by “a totality of life stressors — including paranoia, long-held individualized beliefs adopted from several eccentric conspiracy theories, and the loss of stabilizing anchors and deteriorating interpersonal relationships.” Warner specifically chose the location and timing of the bombing so that “it would be impactful while still minimizing the likelihood of causing undue injury,” the statement said.

The official investigation included combing through 2,500 tips and conducting more than 250 interviews, and the FBI said it “did not reveal indications of a broader ideological motive to use violence to bring about social or political change.” Authorities had looked into theories that Warner may have been motivated by conspiracy theories related to the 2020 presidential election and the installation of 5G cellular networks.

FBI: Nashville bomber driven by conspiracies, paranoia

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6 injured, 3 killed when car drives into pedestrians under San Diego bridge

Three people were killed and six others were injured on Monday when a car drove off the road and into a group of people sheltering under a San Diego bridge, officials said. San Diego Fire Chief Colin Stowell said at a news conference that two of those injured were in critical condition at area hospitals

Police and fire crews responded to the scene near San Diego City College shortly after 9 a.m. Monday to find “multiple people” dead and injured after being struck by a Volvo station wagon that veered completely onto the sidewalk. Fire Chief Stowell called the incident “a very tragic emergency incident that impacts all of us” and said that fire crews “did the best they could with the resources there” in trying to save the lives of those who died. San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit said that officers detained the driver of the car, identified only as 71-year-old man, and are investigating him for possible charges of impaired driving.

3 dead, several injured in San Diego after car drives into pedestrians

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Carly Pearce teams up with Matthew West for new duet “Truth Be Told”

Grammy winning Christian artist Matthew West has released a brand new version of his number-one song “Truth Be Told”  featuring Carly Pearce.

Matthew said about the duet: “I’m honored to have Carly join me on this new version of ‘Truth Be Told. Since her first single, ‘Every Little Thing,’ I’ve been a huge fan. There’s an honesty in her voice that convinces you she’s not just singing, she’s feeling every word she’s singing. It was a special thing to hear that same honest vocal delivery brought to this song about being honest. I’m so excited for the world to hear this duet.”

Carly shared with her fans, “My faith is such a huge part of my life. I’ve been praying for the right opportunity to show more of my heart, and ‘Truth Be Told’ felt meant to be. Not only am I such a fan of Matthew’s, this lyric has been the anthem of my life over the last year. Being transparent and vulnerable is how we connect with others. I’m so excited to be a part of this collaboration!”

Check out the music video for Matthew and Carly’s collaboration on “Truth Be Told” at the link – here.

Carly Pearce Joins Matthew West for ‘Truth Be Told’ Duet [LISTEN]

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Lady A release new song “Like a Lady”

Lady A is back with their latest single “Like A Lady,” co-written by Lady A’s Hillary Scott with Dave Barnes, Michelle Buzz, Martin Johnson and Brandon Paddock and produced by Dann Huff.

“Like A Lady” is “an upbeat, attitude-filled song about living life on your own terms and living like a lady, whatever that means to you.” Scott said she took inspiration for the song from two of country music’s other leading ladies: Dolly Parton and Shania Twain: “As we were writing it, I was like, ‘It’s always been my dream to do a song that combines the things I love about Dolly Parton’s ‘9 to 5’ and Shania Twain’s ‘Man! I Feel Like a Woman!’ – two of the most strong, powerful female songs ever. So it was like ‘How can we do our version of that?’”

“Like A Lady” is the band’s first single release since last year’s No. 1 hit “Champagne Night.” Take a look at the making of the music video for the new single – here.

Lady A Puts the Lady in “Like A Lady” — Their Brand New Song

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“The Talk” goes on hiatus after controversy between host Sharon Osbourne and co-hosts

CBS’s The Talk is going on hiatus following co-host Sharon Osbourne’s defense of Piers Morgan during last Wednesday’s episode of the show. Osbourne, 68, defended her friend Morgan following backlash for his controversial remarks questioning the validity of Meghan Markle’s comments during her recent interview with Oprah Winfrey.  Osbourne’s defense of Morgan led to an intense exchange with co-host Sheryl Underwood, 57, who pushed back on Osbourne’s downplaying of Morgan’s comments. Osbourne apologized days later for her remarks on air.  CBS confirmed that The Talk would be taking a brief hiatus while the network conducts an internal investigation into the argument.

Morgan, 55, faced widespread criticism for comments he made about the Duchess of Sussex on Good Morning Britain, and after his co-host Alex Beresford called him out on-air, Morgan stormed off set. It was later announced that Morgan would be leaving the ITV morning news show. Osbourne defended Morgan on Twitter, writing at the time, “I am with you. I stand by you.” After her initial show of support for Morgan on Twitter, Osbourne said that she had been accused of being racist during Wednesday’s episode of The Talk. Underwood pushed back, asking: “What would you say to people who may feel that while you’re standing by your friend, it appears you gave validation or safe haven to something that he has uttered that is racist, even if you don’t agree?” Early on Friday morning, Osbourne shared a statement on Twitter apologizing for any harm she may have caused in supporting Morgan.

The Talk airs live at 2 p.m. ET on weekdays, also features co-hosts Carrie Ann Inaba, Amanda Kloots and Elaine Welteroth.

‘The Talk’ goes on hiatus as CBS reviews Sharon Osbourne’s heated Piers Morgan defense

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‘Mank,’ ‘Nomadland’ and ‘Minari’ lead 2021 Oscar Nominations

The 2021 Oscar nominations were announced by Priyanka Chopra-Jonas and Nick Jonas live from London on Monday morning.

The nominees for the 93rd Annual Academy Awards were lead by David Fincher’s “Mank”, which earned 10 nominations including Best Picture, Director, Actor for Gary Oldman, Supporting Actress for Amanda Seyfried and more. “The Father”, “Judas and the Black Messiah”, “Nomadland”, “Sound of Metal”, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” and “Minari” each came away with six nominations, all earning a nomination for Best Picture.

The Best Director category saw history made with two women receiving nominations – Emerald Fennell for “Promising Young Woman”, and Chloé Zhao for “Nomadland,” which also makes her the first woman of color to directing nomination. Asian-American director Lee Isaac Chung was also nominated for “Minari”, while Danish director Thomas Vinterberg earned a nomination for “Another Round”.

Yuh-Jung Youn also made history by becoming the first South Korean actor to receive a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in “Minari”. Star Steven Yeun was also nominated for Best Actor for the film. Other nominations included the late Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”

The 93rd Academy Awards will air live on Sunday, April 25 starting at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC.

2021 Oscar Nominations Snubs And Surprises

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