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D&R Greenway’s Johnson Education Center in Princeton announces Holiday Open House and Art Sale for Saturday

The public is invited to a Holiday Open House and Art Sale on Saturday, Dec. 9 from 1 p.m.  to 4 p.m. at D&R Greenway Land Trust’s Johnson Education Center at One Preservation Place, Princeton.

 

Internationally acclaimed MUTTS cartoons by Patrick McDonnell, watercolors by James Fiorentino, botanical florals by artist Liz Cutler, and landscape quilts by Deb Brockway will be on display.

 

Art: Mutts comic panel referencing D&R Greenway preserved land

Sales benefit the land trust’s work to preserve and care for land, maintain public trails, grow food for the hungry, and inspire a conservation ethic.

 

The public is invited to enjoy cider, hot chocolate and cookies at a Holiday Open House at D&R Greenway’s Johnson Education Center at One Preservation Place.  Admission is free.

Art: On the Edge – Polar Bear by James Fiorentino
Art: David and Goliath by Liz Cutler
Art: Nosing In by Deb Brockway

 

A new exhibit featuring four award-winning artists will be view and art sales will benefit the land trust’s work to preserve and care for land, maintain public trails, grow food for the hungry, and inspire a conservation ethic.

 

Internationally acclaimed cartoonist Patrick McDonnell will be on hand to sign his books as holiday gifts. Twenty-five of his MUTTS cartoon prints, featuring environmental and animal themes, signed and remarqued with original drawings, are available for holiday gift-giving.

 

These specially selected artworks illustrate McDonnell’s overriding message of compassion and kindness, much needed in today’s world. His comic strip, begun in 1994, is now in over 700 newspapers and 20 countries.  Patrick has collaborated with Jane Goodall, Eckhart Tolle, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and most recently with Marvel on a Superheroes book.

 

The lobby of the Johnson Education Center greets visitors with a large painting of a tiger, perfectly suited for Princeton University alumni.

 

Artist James Fiorentino began painting as a child and had his art featured in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., when he was just 15 years of age. He has created a set of baseball cards, as well as portraits of world heroes and celebrities.

 

He is showing his wildlife art in the Marie L. Matthews Gallery at D&R Greenway, with an emphasis on conservation of species. He will be available to talk with visitors on Dec. 9 about his experiences banding birds, observing wildlife and meeting celebrities.

 

Quilter Deb Brockway is known to many locally as a trail builder. She has participated for over a decade in building trails on preserved lands. An accomplished quilter, she turned to landscape quilting to depict the beauty she found in nature. Quilts on display show a butterfly alighting on a flower, a hiker walking past spring ephemerals on a forest path, a kayak nosing into the water with wildlife, and a cardinal attempting to camouflage among the trees. Brockway’s quilted wall hangings are beautiful to view and perfect for wintertime gift giving.

 

Retired Princeton Day School teacher Liz Cutler, who led the school’s sustainability club to inspire students to observe and care for nature, is showing her botanical art in memory of her son, Isaac. Together, they walked Greenway Meadows park throughout his lifetime. Liz turned to the meditative art of collecting and pressing flowers into unique artistic expressions during his illness. She follows the Flower Pressers Ethos to ensure that anything she collects will do no harm to the species or environment. New artwork that has never been shown before fills a dark wood room in the renovated barn that is the Johnson Education Center, bringing color to the room and a feeling of being surrounded by a wildflower meadow.

 

Plein air paintings created by the Garden State Watercolor Society will be available for purchase through a silent auction. These paintings depict different scenes from Hillside Farm, an 800-acre property with expansive views of Hopewell Valley. Hillside Farm was home to the late philanthropist Betty Wold Johnson who cared deeply about the importance of preserving as much land as possible.  Her two sons, Robert Wood Johnson, former United States ambassador to the United Kingdom and owner of the New York Jets football team; and Christopher Wold Johnson, Jets co-owner and businessman, donated the property to D&R Greenway in honor of their mother.

 

Linda Mead, CEO of D&R Greenway, who gathered these artists for this unique show and gifting opportunity, invites the public to the open house on Dec. 9.

 

“When this art went up on our walls, we were all taken aback by its individual beauty and collective magnitude. Join us to meet the artists and enjoy conversation with friends while you shop and support our mission!”

 

Information is available at www.drgreenway.org or by calling D&R Greenway at 609-924-4646.

 

About D&R Greenway Land Trust:

D&R Greenway Land Trust is an accredited nonprofit that has reached a new milestone of over 22,000 acres of land preserved throughout central New Jersey since 1989. By protecting land in perpetuity and creating public trails, it gives everyone the opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors. The land trust’s preserved farms and community gardens provide local organic food for residents of the region—including those most in need. Through strategic land conservation and stewardship, D&R Greenway combats climate change, protects birds and wildlife, and ensures clean drinking water for future generations. D&R Greenway’s mission is centered on connecting land with people from all walks of life. www.drgreenway.org; info@drgreenway.org. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

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Second edition of Emerge development program gets Singapore, Taiwan backing

The Singapore Film Commission and the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA) have agreed to back training and development program, Emerge, which supports writers, directors and producers to develop Chinese-language original films.

 

The announcement was unveiled on Friday within the context of the Asia Television Forum (ATF) in Singapore. Signatories included the executive chair of SFC, Justin Ang and chairperson of TAICCA, Homme Tsai.

 

The 12-week programme will combine hybrid and virtual sessions held in both Singapore and Taiwan from March to May 2024. In-person classes are scheduled to take place in Singapore in March, hybrid workshops and consultations online and in Taiwan, culminating in a final pitch day and award ceremony, planned at the Marche du Film Market in Cannes, May.

 

The session will include experienced global film producers, directors and executives including Ron Howard, Sukee Chew (“Sugar23”), Trey Callaway (“9-1-1 Lonestar”), Derek Tsang (“Better Days”) and Jojo Hui (“The Warlords”) as guest lecturers.

 

This is the second edition of Emerge, after a previous round backed by TAICCA, Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment and Cora Yim’s Sixty Percent Productions.

 

“With the increasing demand for Asian storytelling all over the world, this collaboration provides a truly international platform for Singapore filmmakers to take their skills to the next level,” said Ang.

 

“Leveraging the resources of Hollywood and leading multinational film and television companies in Asia, the collaboration seeks to craft content that resonates on a global scale,” said TAICCA chair Homme Tsai.

 

“We had a successful inaugural Emerge with TAICCA and Sixty Percent Productions, which allowed us to work with talented storytellers that yielded results,” said Imagine executive chairmen Grazer and Howard, in a joint statement.

 

“Emerge has been fruitful since its launch last September, with five Taiwanese TV projects incubated and a TV series [Chang Kaichih and Chen Fang Chi’s “Gunshot”] greenlit by Public Television Service in Taiwan for further development. We are delighted to extend our program to developing films with filmmakers from Singapore,” said Yim.

 

 

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Scandal-hit Japanese talent agency Johnny and Associates renamed as Starto Entertainment

Johnny & Associates, the Japanese talent agency that has been embroiled in a huge sexual abuse scandal, is rebranding itself as Starto Entertainment.

 

The name is derived from the words ‘star’ and ‘to’ implying “to head toward the future,” the group said on Friday.

 

“It is an expression of our commitment to all our artists current and yet to come, with whom we inaugurate a new era in accordance with their individual talents and personal goals,” the group explained.

 

Johnny & Associates was for many years the most powerful talent shop in Japan, creating idol groups such as Snow Man, and leveraging its male performers into film and TV roles.

 

It was brought low by a scandal relating to its founder Johnny Kitagawa who abused young male performers over a period of decades before his death in 2019. While this seems to have been known, but widely ignored by many in the industry, the scale of depravity and cover-up blew up earlier this year following a BBC documentary.

 

Two subsequent third-party investigations revealed details. And Johnny’s current management was forced to admit the events were factual. It also said that it would set up a compensation fund and investigate claims.

 

Corporate partners and sponsors, however, fled from the scandal. Some ended their use of Johnny’s talent in commercials. Others, such as state broadcaster NHK, chose not to book Johnny’s talent on its shows.

 

With a new name, Johnny’s appears to be trying again to put recent events behind it and to be looking forward again.

 

“Starto is, without any doubt, an entertainment team that represents the pride of Japan. Be it song, dance, or stagecraft, the first-class contents and national treasures of Japan have left an indelible mark around the world and mandate continued effort to meet the appropriately high expectations of their passionate fans,” it said.

 

Additionally, it set out three addition undertakings: greater digitization, including the establishment of a proprietary music streaming platform; increased global openness and overseas outreach; and “metaverse market entry”: extending artists’ talents with state-of-the-art technology.

 

“We will fervently apply ourselves toward a just, upright, bright, and international future for a new entertainment landscape,” it added.

 

 

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Non-GMO now considered higher priority for tea consumers than Fair Trade by industry professionals

Firsd Tea’s new report suggests industry experts view Non-GMO certification as more important to consumers than Fair Trade.

 

“Importantly, Organic certification is still the predominant priority standard for consumers in the eyes of industry professionals.”

SECAUCUS, N.J. — According to a new report from Firsd Tea, the largest importer of Chinese tea in the U.S., most professionals in tea and related industries say Non-GMO certification is now more important than Fair Trade for their consumers—a trend change from last year’s findings.

 

Specifically, most respondents in 2023 viewed Non-GMO certification (81%) as the second-most important standard and Fair Trade (68%) as the third-most important standard to consumers—a reversal from 2022’s survey findings.

 

“Though it’s unsurprising that Non-GMO certification has grown in perceived importance for consumers with our survey-takers, it was interesting to see it leap past Fair Trade certification this year,” Firsd Tea marketing director, Jason Walker, explains. He adds, “Importantly, Organic certification is still the predominant priority standard for consumers in the eyes of industry professionals.”

 

Along with revealing the Non-GMO certification’s increasing importance, the study also found:

  • Most survey-takers remain worried about the effects of climate change on their business operations (80% in 2022 vs. 75% in 2023).

 

  • Tea is still considered the most sensitive industry to the effects of climate change by most professionals in tea and related industries (93% in 2022 vs. 95% in 2023).

 

  • Most respondents in tea and related industries still agree Organic Certification is the most important standard to consumers (84% in 2022 vs. 88% in 2023).

 

  • Compared with Firsd Tea’s 2022 study, Vietnam (+37%), Kenya (+33%), China (+26%), and Sri Lanka (+26%) saw outstanding perceived sustainability improvements in 2023.

 

  • Most respondents in tea and related industries report improved outlooks on progress made in sustainability from 10 years ago, the current state of sustainability in tea, and the trajectory for the next 10 years.

 

“We look forward to this critical study providing important information to stakeholders across tea and related industries, hopefully helping their decision-making and giving them a more accurate pulse on their industry peers,” explains Firsd Tea executive director, Shengyuan Chen.

 

Firsd Tea Sustainability Perspectives 2023 is the second annual survey that continues a first-of-its-kind global 2022 study to gauge opinions of tea sustainability among associated experts.

 

“In this post-pandemic era, consumers remain focused on healthy lifestyles and recognize the importance of protecting the environment. The significance of organic certification with growing numbers of tea consumers echoes the mindset of many coffee consumers as well, specifically, that organic certification hits two touch points: it is good for the body and it is good for the planet,” says Vanessa L. Facenda, editor, Tea & Coffee Trade Journal.

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Celebrity Chef Asma Khan to host Raghav Khanna’s ‘Tiffin Stories’ from Riverland, Tudip

Celebrity chef Asma Khan will host food documentary series “Tiffin Stories,” as it was revealed at Singapore’s Asia TV Forum & Market.

 

In the six-part “Tiffin Stories,” Asma Khan will be seen interacting with iconic Indians and the Indian diaspora, unearthing their nostalgia associated with food, while bringing to fore their life journeys.

 

The series will be filmed in India and the U.K.

 

Khan, who is originally from India, runs the immensely popular Darjeeling Express restaurant in London. An episode of Netflix’s “Chef’s Table” series was focused on her.

 

Raghav Khanna is the creator and showrunner of “Tiffin Stories.” Khanna is creative director and writer of acclaimed food documentary series, “Raja, Rasoi, Aur Anya Kahaniyaan,” and more recently he was leading documentary production for Netflix in APAC, where he was the studio executive on the Oscar-winning short documentary, “The Elephant Whisperers.” He has also directed the first episode of Applause Entertainment and Film Companion’s “Modern Masters,” revolving around “RRR” director S.S. Rajamouli.

 

In 2022, Singapore-based production group Beach House Pictures partnered with Khanna to launch Riverland Entertainment in Mumbai, India. “Tiffin Stories” will be produced by Riverland and Tudip Entertainment, a production studio that produces projects with an international appeal. Khanna, Dipti Agrawal and Tushar Apshankar serve as producers on the series.

 

“Food is central to every occasion in our lives-from birth and death, to marriages. In this series we celebrate the emotional link of food and stories. Often food becomes the language of love and resilience. ‘Tiffin Stories’ is a journey into those food memories,” Khan said. “This series is my homecoming – my first time telling the story of my food and its people. I cannot imagine anyone better than Raghav to collaborate with in this journey. Everything he has worked on has a sincerity and honesty that is deeply moving.”

 

Tudip CEO Agrawal added: “We truly believe that ‘Tiffin Stories’ has a universal appeal as a concept due to its focus on the emotional ties between food and life stories. Our aim  as Tudip is to collaborate with young and brilliant creators and talent such as Raghav and support non-fiction projects having novel and diverse subjects and elevated execution.”

 

Khanna said: “People’s emotional association with food, its manifestation as nostalgic memorabilia has fascinated me. In this series we aim to tell deeply personal stories of individual journeys, of perseverance and triumph, with food acting as the binding agent. I have immense admiration for Asma’s art and her contribution to Indian cuisine. I vividly remember being inspired by her episode on ‘Chef’s Table.’ Asma and I met last year and we discussed making a food series together that goes beyond food, delving into its emotional and personal aspects.”

 

“I feel there is no better time to tell unscripted stories. The last few years have shown that the audience’s engagement with documentaries has been through the charts. Thanks to the streaming ecosystem, stories told with authenticity now stand to find global patrons,” Khanna added.

 

 

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Nicolas Cage talks: ‘Superman’ that flopped, top five screenplays, filming the ‘most humiliating sex scene in the history of cinema’

From internet memes to a slew of movies, this is the Age of Cage, but Nicolas Cage himself revealed that as he approaches his 60th birthday he is taking stock.

 

He told a sold-out audience at the Red Sea Film Festival that he was winding down his film career after 45 years and over 100 films: “I want to do television; maybe Broadway.”

 

His decision – inspired in part by his son showing him “Breaking Bad” — won’t be final, as he has several film projects in the pipeline, including “Sympathy for the Devil,” co-starring festival jury member Joel Kinnaman and a sequel to 2005’s “Lord of War” — “My character’s son grows up and becomes a rival. It’s very Arthurian,” he said.

 

The Academy Award winning actor hyped by the “good energy” in the room talked through the four decades of his career and every film mentioned was greeted by whoops and applause from an enthusiastic to the point of deafening audience. Cage explained his name change – “Filmmakers don’t want the name Coppola above the title of their movies” – and shared many stories that spanned his entire career, at one point simply responding to whatever film the audience cried out. “Face/Off” was mentioned: “That one might be a masterpiece,” he said. “Ghost Rider” – “It’s like Disney made a film about Faust; like a tattoo which came to life.” Cage spotted a fan holding up a poster for the film and called her to the stage to show the audience, revealing he often goes on eBay to buy memorabilia from his own films as well as comic books of which he’s an avid collector.

 

Had acting not turned out, his Plan B had been to become a fisherman in Alaska, and so couldn’t help but talk about some of the films which got away. He was in play for the George Clooney role in “A Perfect Storm.” The film which he most regrets losing and which got the biggest cheer of the night was “Superman,” with Cage as the Man of Steel and Tim Burton directing: “The studio wanted Renny Harlin and were frightened it would cost too much money so they shut it down.”

 

While making “City of Angels” his decision to not blink as the angel was in preparation, he said, for playing the otherworldliness of Kal-El (aka Clark Kent) in the planned “Superman,” which would have immediately followed it. Cage also noted that he’d approached David Bowie to write a theme song for “Superman.”

 

The “Wild at Heart” star also paid respect to those who helped him in his career such as “Valley Girl” director Martha Coolidge who picked his headshot out of a pile; his uncle Francis Ford Coppola “was like a dad to me,” and co-stars such as Sean Connery. “He wanted to play golf and I wanted to go fishing and so we ended up talking about movies.” Cage’s clear intellectual philosophy when it comes to screen acting was clear. “Independent dramatic cinema is my well,” he said. And throughout the talk he characterized himself as a student always trying to push himself into zones of discomfort. He listed his top five screenplays as “Raising Arizona,” “Vampire’s Kiss,” “Leaving Las Vegas,” “Adaptation” and “Dream Scenario.” Two of his favorite films are “Pig” and “Dream Scenario.”

 

Securing an Oscar for “Leaving Las Vegas” was like getting tenure, Cage said. “My uncle sent a telegram that read ‘Congratulations Nicky, from Francis Cage.’” Having achieved critical recognition, Cage embarked on an unexpected stint as an action hero in films such as “The Rock” and “Con Air.” More recently he discovered that he had become a meme, googling his own name to find a series of videos entitled “Nicolas Cage loses his shit.” The shock left him “confused, frustrated and a little stimulated.” His new film “Dream Scenario,” about a man who finds that he is appearing in everyone’s dreams, is directly related to Cage’s own changing relationship to fame: “I suffered from the memeification and my character suffers from the dreamification.” It also features what he describes as “the most humiliating love scene in the history of cinema.”

 

Now Cage has taken to picking his projects more “severely and stringently” and is acutely aware of the passage of time. “I have a 15-month-old daughter waiting for me at home.” Asked if he shows his children his films, he laughs “absolutely not. We watch the cartoon ‘Invincible.’ It’s wild.”

 

 

 

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SZA receives ‘love galore’ as Hitmaker of The Year winner! ‘It’s ironic’ after ‘punching up so long’

 It was all about love, love, love as SZA won Variety’s Hitmaker of the Year award!

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The “Good Days” singer was accompanied on stage by her goddaughter, Nova, when she accepted the award presented by Variety’s Executive Editor of Music, Jem Aswad. SZA thanked her loved ones in the speech. After listing her parents and homies, her goddaughter’s sweet voice interrupted, “And Nova.”

“And Nova,” the honoree echoed. “Thank you to Nova for bringing me joy and teaching me childlike wonder and reminding me what it’s like to not know what is going on and still be happy anyway,” the artist improvised, inciting giggles from the audience.

 

SZA built a following in the underground music scene by making fan favorites like “Babylon” and “Child’s Play.” However, some critics claimed her tunes weren’t radio-friendly.

 

“I just think it’s really ironic that I’m considered a hitmaker because punching up for so long, the whole conversation was, ‘I don’t make radio music. I don’t have any radio hits. I don’t have a sound.’ I realized the biggest thank you is to those who saw me as a hitmaker before that,” said the “All The Stars” singer. “To all my fans that listened to me before I ever went number one or anything like that.”

 

SZA accepts the Hitmaker of the Year award. | Variety Hitmakers presented by @sonyelectronics https://t.co/hmQuUd5Zxz pic.twitter.com/Ut2t1vQVa7

— Variety (@Variety) December 2, 2023

 

SZA then explained how her definition of a hitmaker wasn’t in the traditional sense.

“I really feel like being a hitmaker is just having other people, the public, believe what God and your inner circle that you’ve been blessed to have around you already sees in you. And I’m grateful to have an exceptional inner circle.”

 

 She continued, “Thank you for taking the time to break it down for me and just give me patience and encourage me to believe that, ‘It’s okay. There will be a time for you to do your thing and they’ll play you one day. And that day did come. And I’m so grateful.”

 

Aswad told the audience, “It’s very rare for an album to top the charts, the critics’ polls, and win people’s hearts the way SZA’s album, SOS, has done. She was our first choice for Hitmaker of the Year.”

 

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The 34-year-old has been making waves since her debut album Ctrl in 2017. After the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album, SOS, she solidified herself as a chart-topping artist. The Grammy winner has smashed not only Whitney Houston’s records but the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin’s. In addition, SZA — born Solana Rowe — has had the longest-running No. 1 song on the Billboard Top R&B charts.

 

In addition, Variety’s honoree earned nine Grammy nominations for the 2024 ceremony — more than any other artist. The noms were a magical way to end her tour, which has received stellar reviews. Fans spoke glowingly about the signer’s delivery and stage presence.

 

SZA’s next album is already in the pipeline

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Solana plans to release a deluxe version of SOS  titled Lana that will only expand her reach and impact. The “Broken Clocks” singer admits she is unclear about the exact direction of the album. Like many Beyhivers, she asks, “What would Beyonce do?” when she’s in a jam.

 

“It’s definitely turning into its own album… and I guess I could drop a new album randomly, because no one’s actually expecting that from me right now,” she told the publication. “But I can’t tell if now’s the time to be consistent, or carefree.”

 

On the one hand it’s like, ‘What would Beyonce do?,’ but I am also deeply inspired by people who do whatever the f**k they want, like Frank Ocean and Andre 3000. Some of my favorite songs were the ones that I dropped on SoundCloud [early in her career], because it was so stress free.”

 

If you missed her tour (and you’re willing to take a trip over the pond), no worries! The highly decorated Artist has a second European tour leg for “SOS” in the works.

 

The “Conceited” singer’s 2023 has been stellar, and her 2024 is set to be just as amazing.

 

SZA once said, “I’m bettin on me,” and it is undoubtedly paying off.

 

 

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Angel Reese reveals Shaq ‘facetimed’ her daily during ‘mental health’ hiatus & cryptically claps back at haters

Angela Reese makes her long-awaited comeback with a warning for haters: “Just make sure that apology is as loud as the disrespect.”

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The 21-year-old returned to the hardwood for the first time since the LSU Tigers played Kent State on November 14. Angel helped her team secure a victory over Virginia Tech, scoring 19 points and nine rebounds during her 29 minutes of play.

 

TMZ reports that during a post-game interview, Reese revealed the reason behind her 4-game absence. She took time away from the court for a mental health break with daily moral support from Shaq. The First-Team All-American explained that she did not want to be “a cancer in the locker room.”

 

Angel Reese came in postgame, said, “who’s happy to see me?! I know y’all are!”

 

She’s talked a lot about her mental health, taking time for herself and how important that was for her.

 

I asked her who she leaned on during the last couple of weeks. She talked a lot with Shaq: pic.twitter.com/kHcK8UdqNW

— Cory Diaz (@ByCoryDiaz) December 1, 2023

 

As Angel walked into the press area, she quipped, “How happy are y’all to see me? I know y’all are. Let’s have some fun here,” before taking a seat.

 

After questioning began, she told journalists, “My mental health is the most important thing before anything. And I’m going to make sure I’m OK before anything. Because I don’t want to cause anything, harm or any cancer within the locker room.”

 

She continued, “So, being able to take a reset to myself. Like I said before, I am human. I’m not just an athlete and that’s OK to do. Pro’s do it all the time.”

 

Angel added, “So, whatever stories that were wrote and written, don’t believe everything you read. I’m back, and I’m happy, and I’m here. And I’m moving forward, and I’m gonna help take this team as far as I can.”

 

Welcome back Angel Reese. pic.twitter.com/xpeS2gSWGL

— ACESholding22 (@colecamkicks) December 1, 2023

 

The Bayou Barbie has received support from some big names, including retired baller Shaquille O’Neal. Angel claims Shaq calls her daily to “check in.”

 

“Having supportive people has been really important to me,” she said.

 

After naming her mother as the main character in her supporting cast, she said, “I talk to Shaq everyday. He FaceTimes me everyday. He checked on me. He called me every single day to make sure I was good. He told me everyday this too shall pass.”

 

She continued, “He’s been here before. He knows what it takes and just being able to have somebody like that was something that was really good for me.”

 

“He told me when I was right. He told me when I was wrong. He told me what I needed to do to get back to where I needed to be and I know he’s gonna call me after the game, if he hasn’t already.”

 

Angel Reese returns with a message about disrespect after a break from playing

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Following her team’s victory, Reese posted a cryptic message to Instagram on Friday, “Just make sure that apology is as loud as the disrespect,” she wrote.

 

Reese never named names in the post. It seemingly addressed those who negatively speculated why she was absent from the court. Some social media users blamed the hiatus on poor grades, while others attributed it to her bad attitude.

 

So it looks like Angel Reese was NOT:

– Academically ineligible
– Going out of her mind
– Letting fame get to her
– Making too much money
– Not taking basketball seriously

 

Too many people wanted an “I knew it” moment with the situation and owe an apology pic.twitter.com/JumDgp6LWK

— Martin Soaries | Basketball Jedi 🧘🏾‍♂️🥷🏾🥢💫 (@marsoaries) December 1, 2023

 

During Reese’s leave, Kia Brooks, the mother of her teammate, Flau’jae Johnson, took to Instagram with a message for the Greenville Regional MVP’s mother, Angel Webb Reese.

 

“You definitely know about grammar errors when your daughter got a 2.0-or-less grade point average,” she spewed. “Stop being petty, fake and hateful, and take responsibility for you and your daughter’s actions.”

 

LSU head coach Kim Mulkey’s refusal to bring clarity only intensified speculations, although she did admit “locker room issues” were the catalyst.

 

Upon beating Virginia Tech, Mulkey stated she was “proud of how [Angel] handled herself, proud she’s back to the Angel everybody knows. . . . There’s nothing but positive things about what happened on that floor.”

 

I’m glad to see Angel Reese will be back with her team and playing tonight. I would love to know what the reason she was out is (THEY say her grades slipped but she said that’s not what happened), but I’m also cool if that doesn’t come out because it’s really none of our business pic.twitter.com/EmsxMekKKb

 

— Ultramagnetic LB’s (@LBrothersMedia) November 29, 2023

 

In addition to Reese’s return, Coach Mulkey nabbed her 700th victory. She became the fastest coach to reach this achievement in men’s and women’s collegiate basketball history.

 

Congrats all around!

 

Hopefully, whatever issues the team had were solved, and the ladies can keep their focus on basketball.

 

 

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Baldur’s Gate 3 sweeps The Game Awards 2023 Thursday night

Larian Studios and Remedy led The Game Awards Thursday night, with Baldur’s Gate 3 winning six awards, including Game of the Year, and Alan Wake 2 taking home three of the eight it was nominated for.

 

Aside from Game of the Year, Baldur’s Gate 3 was awarded Best RPG, Best Multiplayer Game, Best Community Support, and the Player’s Choice category, while actor Neil Newbon won Best Performance for his role as Astarion.

 

Alan Wake 2 picked up three accolades, including Best Narrative, Best Direction, and Best Art Direction.

 

Elsewhere, Nintendo won three awards while Square Enix and Capcom both won two, including Best Score and Music for Final Fantasy 17 composed by Masayoshi Soken.

This year’s Game Awards featured the usual announcements and reveals, including Hideo Kojima’s upcoming Xbox exclusive OD in collaboration with director Jordan Peele, Capcom’s Monster Hunter: Wilds, Arkane Studios’ Blade, Don’t Nod’s Lost Records: Bloom and Rage, and another release date for Ubisoft Singapore’s Skull and Bones.

 

The show also saw Finnish band Poets of the Fall perform as the Old Gods of Asgard for the first time live, staging a musical number from Alan Wake 2 with its actors Ilkka Villi, Matthew Porretta, and David Harewood alongside Remedy’s creative director Sam Lake.

 

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‘Godzilla x Kong’ trailer: The two iconic monsters team up to battle colossal threat in ‘The New Empire’

The MonsterVerse returns for its fifth installment with the new trailer of “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.”

 

The film comes after Legendary Pictures’ 2021 feature “Godzilla vs. Kong” helmed by Adam Wingard, who returns to direct this upcoming monster movie. Rebecca Hall, Brian Tyree Henry and Kaylee Hottle reprise their 2021 roles as Dr. Illene Andrews, Bernie Hayes and Jia, respectively. The film also stars franchise newcomers Dan Stevens and Fala Chen.

 

Per the “The New Empire’s” official synopsis: “This latest entry follows up the explosive showdown of Godzilla vs. Kong with an all-new cinematic adventure, pitting the almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world, challenging their very existence – and our own. The epic new film will delve further into the histories of these Titans, their origins and the mysteries of Skull Island and beyond, while uncovering the mythic battle that helped forge these extraordinary beings and tied them to humankind forever.”

 

Descending from a long lineage of films, “The New Empire” marks the 38th film in the Godzilla franchise, which began in Japan back in 1954 with Ishirō Honda’s “Godzilla.” This also marks the 13th film in the King Kong franchise, which began in the U.S. with the RKO Picture’s 1933 original.

 

“Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” is written by Terry Rossio, Jeremy Slater and Simon Barrett, with Mary Parent, Alex Garcia, Eric McLeod, Brian Rogers, Thomas Tull and John Jashni serving as producers. The creature feature is set to hit theaters on April 12, 2024.

 

 

 

 

 

Variety