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Charles Barkley takes Lakers coach JJ Redick’s media criticism personally

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Lakers coach JJ Redick went on a bit of a tangent last month about how an overly critical media might be partly responsible for a decline in NBA ratings this season.

Charles Barkley, a basketball Hall of Famer and longtime analyst on TNT’s “Inside the NBA” show, apparently took Redick’s words personally and delivered a rant of his own two weeks later.

As Barkley and company were showing the highlights from the Boston Celtics’ 118-115 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Thursday night, host Ernie Johnson commented on the high number of three-point shots (96) attempted during the game.

Barkley sarcastically commented that it was his fault and that “I heard JJ Redick said something about me.”

Johnson took the bait and asked, “Did he name you specifically or was he just talking about folks on TV?”

Barkley took over from there, speaking about Redick as the Celtics-Timberwolves highlights continued to run.

“He said something about we’re the reason people ain’t watch this crappy product we got,” Barkley said. “Yeah, us, like we out there jacking up 100 threes a night. JJ, JJ, you come for the king, you better not miss. ‘Cause I can get you, brother, ‘cause I got your — remember, I got your Lakers games.”

Barkley kept going about Redick and the Lakers (19-14), mentioning the two men who preceded Redick as the team’s head coach.

“You can’t hide them flaws they got. You just a dead man walking,” Barkley said. “They got rid of Frank Vogel, who did a good job. They got rid of Darvin Ham, who did a good job. You came out there thinking you were gonna change things with that same ugly girl you went on the date with.”

At this point, Johnson resumed describing the highlights being shown onscreen, but Barkley wasn’t deterred and kept talking over him, much to the amusement of fellow analysts Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith.

“He came in there thinking, ‘I can make this thing work.’ Hell you can. Put some makeup on that pig. The Lakers stink, man. Come on man,” Barkley said. “We’re the reason ratings are down. We the reason, like we playing. … Hey, listen, if me and Shaq played, the ratings would be down. But in fairness, if me and Shaq played, we’d be like the third or fourth best players on that Laker team right now. ‘Chuck, get in the game! Shaq, get in the game!’ Damn bombs out there. But it’s Frank Vogel and Darvin Ham’s fault.”

Johnson finally asked, “How did we go there from Minnesota and Boston?”

Barkley responded: “ ‘Cause all these people jacking up 100 threes saying we’re the reason ratings are down. Thirty seconds to another three-point shooting contest!”

The Celtics lead the league this season with 50.6 three-pointers attempted per game, while the Timberwolves are sixth with 40 per game.

Sports Media Watch reported in mid-December that an average of 1.4 million viewers were watching NBA games on ABC, ESPN and TNT this season, down 19% from last year. Barkley and the “Inside the NBA” crew are among those who have criticized the league’s players for the amount of shots being attempted from three-point range.

Redick, who worked for ESPN as an NBA analyst from 2021 until he was hired by the Lakers in June, was asked about the dip in ratings while addressing reporters ahead of L.A.’s game against the Sacramento Kings on Dec. 19. Redick offered a number of possible explanations before turning his focus on the media.

“I don’t think that we — and by we, I was part of it, we as sort of the national partners — have done a good job of storytelling, of celebrating the game,” Redick said. “If I’m a casual fan and you tell me every time I turn on the television that the product sucks, well, I’m not going to watch the product. And that’s really what has happened over the past 10 to 15 years. I don’t know why. It’s not funny to me.”

He added: “The league is more talented and skilled than it was 18 years ago when I was drafted. That’s a fact. There are more players that are excellent. There are more teams that are excellent. … We don’t have anybody that’s willing to step up to the fact that this is an awesome game and we should talk about it and celebrate it in a positive way. That doesn’t mean we don’t critique it. We should critique it. But we should celebrate it. Nobody’s doing that.”

The NBA has received some positive ratings in recent weeks. Nielsen reports that the league’s five-game Christmas Day slate averaged 5.25 million viewers, up 84% from last year. The Lakers’ 115-113 victory over the Golden State Warriors that evening averaged 7.91 million viewers and peaked with about 8.45 million viewers.

With the NBA leaving TNT after this season, “Inside the NBA” will move to ESPN but continue to be produced by TNT.



This story originally appeared on LA Times

Sources – Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving (back) out at least 1-2 weeks

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Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving has a bulging disk in his back and is expected to miss at least one to two weeks, sources told ESPN.

There is optimism that treatment over the coming days will provide a return-to-play target date, sources said.

The Mavs announced Sunday that Irving would miss Monday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies with a lumbar sprain in his back. He did not join the team on the road trip, remaining in Dallas to be reevaluated, sources said.

Irving did not play in Friday’s home loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, when he was ruled out hours before tipoff with an illness.

Dallas is already down one superstar, as guard Luka Doncic has been out since suffering a strained left calf during the Christmas Day loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Doncic, who was seen using a scooter to move around at the arena Friday night, is expected to be reevaluated in the final week of January.

The Mavs, who also dealt with suspensions to forwards Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington stemming from a Dec. 27 altercation with Phoenix Suns center Jusuf Nurkic, have lost four consecutive games entering Monday night. Dallas (20-15), the defending Western Conference champion, is 0-3 when missing both Doncic and Irving this season.

Irving, 32, has performed at an All-Star level in his 14th NBA season, averaging 24.3 points, 4.6 rebounds and 4.9 assists per game while shooting 49.0% from the floor and a career-best 44.1% from 3-point range.



This story originally appeared on ESPN

What is TGL, the golf league formed by Woods, McIlroy?

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Two of the biggest names in golf have come together to bring fans of the sport a new experience. Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are the masterminds behind the interactive, technology-infused golf league TGL.

The league partnered with the PGA Tour to provide a first-of-its-kind experience that allows fans to watch teams of top golfers compete in an up-close-and-personal fashion inside a custom-built arena.

Here’s more information about TGL:

What is TGL golf?

Founded in August 2022, TGL is a tech-infused, 3-on-3 golf league that features six teams composed of four PGA Tour golfers taking part in two-hour matches inside SoFi Center, TGL’s custom-built venue in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

What does TGL stand for?

TGL stands for Tomorrow’s Golf League. The name stems from TMRW Sports, the company founded by Woods, McIlroy and former NBC golf executive Mike McCarley to focus on producing technology-based ventures in the world of sports and entertainment.

How do TGL matches work?

There are two sessions per TGL match. The first session includes triples, a nine-hole, 3-on-3, alternate-shot format. The second session is singles, where players go one-on-one, head-to-head for six holes, with each golfer playing two holes during the session.

  • The course within SoFi Center is infused with various technologies and covers an area approximately 97 yards by 50 yards, roughly the size of a football field.

  • Players hit from real grass tee boxes, fairway surfaces, rough and sand into a giant simulation screen more than 20 times the size of a standard golf simulator.

  • The tech-infused green includes jacks that change the slope to create a variety of play on every TGL hole.

  • Each hole is worth one point. If the two teams are tied at the end of regulation, an overtime determines the winner.

  • Overtime: TGL’s overtime period is similar to a penalty shootout in soccer. Golfers compete head-to-head until a team successfully hits two shots closer to the pin than its competitors.

  • Shot clock: Each match features a shot clock that displays a countdown of 40 seconds. Players must hit their shot within the allotted time frame or their team receives a shot clock violation and incurs a one-stroke penalty.

  • The 40-second time frame is based on the USGA’s recommendation on pace of play.

  • Timeouts: Each team has four timeouts per match, two timeouts per each of the two sessions. Unused timeouts during the first session do not carry over to the second session. For the team that is playing its shot, timeouts may be called at any point until the shot clock expires. The opposing team may call a timeout until the other team’s player has addressed the ball. A team cannot call back-to-back timeouts while on the current shot.

  • Referee: A referee is on the course to enforce TGL’s rules and regulations, and another official monitors the action from a booth.

  • All golfers wear microphones during matches to bring fans closer to the action.

Each TGL event complements the PGA Tour schedule as part of the league’s partnership with the tour. The weekly matches lead to the playoffs, which ultimately culminate with one team winning the SoFi Cup.

What is the points system in TGL?

Similar to the NHL, TGL uses a points-based system for regular-season matches. For each match, teams can earn up to two points toward their regular-season total. That total determines their position in the SoFi Cup standings.

A win in regulation and a win in overtime both equal two points, while a loss in overtime equals one point.

The top four teams advance to the playoffs, which include a single-elimination semifinal round and a best-of-three championship series.

Who competes in TGL?

Six teams representing six cities go head-to-head in the seasonlong competition. Here are the teams:

Atlanta Drive GC

▪︎ Patrick Cantlay

▪︎ Lucas Glover

▪︎ Billy Horschel

▪︎ Justin Thomas

Boston Common Golf

▪︎ Keegan Bradley

▪︎ Hideki Matsuyama

▪︎ Rory McIlroy

▪︎ Adam Scott

Jupiter Links Golf Club (Jupiter, Florida)

▪︎ Max Homa

▪︎ Tom Kim

▪︎ Kevin Kisner

▪︎ Tiger Woods

Los Angeles Golf Club

▪︎ Tommy Fleetwood

▪︎ Collin Morikawa

▪︎ Justin Rose

▪︎ Sahith Theegala

New York Golf Club

▪︎ Matt Fitzpatrick

▪︎ Rickie Fowler

▪︎ Xander Schauffele

▪︎ Cameron Young

The Bay Golf Club (San Francisco Bay Area)

▪︎ Ludvig Åberg

▪︎ Wyndham Clark

▪︎ Shane Lowry

▪︎ Min Woo Lee

When does the TGL season begin?

The inaugural TGL season tees off Jan. 7.

What is the TGL schedule?

*All times Eastern

Jan. 7

New York Golf Club vs. The Bay Golf Club — 9 p.m. on ESPN

Jan. 14

Los Angeles Golf Club vs. Jupiter Links Golf Club — 7 p.m. on ESPN

Jan. 21

New York Golf Club vs. Atlanta Drive GC — 7 p.m. on ESPN

Jan. 27

Jupiter Links Golf Club vs. Boston Common Golf — 6:30 p.m. on ESPN

Feb. 4

Boston Common Golf vs. Los Angeles Golf Club — 9 p.m. on ESPN

Feb. 17

Atlanta Drive GC vs. Los Angeles Golf Club — 1 p.m. on ESPN

Atlanta Drive GC vs. The Bay Golf Club — 4 p.m. on ESPN

The Bay Golf Club vs. Boston Common Golf — 7 p.m. on ESPN2

Feb. 18

Jupiter Links Golf Club vs. New York Golf Club — 7 p.m. on ESPN

Feb. 24

Los Angeles Golf Club vs. New York Golf Club — 5 p.m. on ESPN2

Boston Common Golf vs Atlanta Drive GC — 9 p.m. on ESPN2

Feb. 25

The Bay Golf Club vs. Jupiter Links Golf Club — 9 p.m. on ESPN

March 3

The Bay Golf Club vs. Los Angeles Golf Club — 3 p.m. on ESPN2

New York Golf Club vs. Boston Common Golf — 7 p.m. on ESPN2

March 4

Jupiter Links Golf Club vs. Atlanta Drive GC — 7 p.m. on ESPN

March 17-18

Semifinals featuring the top four teams in the SoFi Cup standings.

March 24-25

The championship series featuring the top two teams in a best-of-three match across two nights.

How can fans watch TGL golf?

All matches are available on either ESPN or ESPN2 and on ESPN+.

Check out the ESPN golf hub page for breaking news, features, rankings, scores, schedules and more.



This story originally appeared on ESPN

Xavi talks debut album ‘Next’ and his rise to fame with ‘La Diabla’

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Red in the face and with sweat dripping from his brow, an excited middle schooler triumphantly holds a backpack over his head as he emerges from a frenzied crowd looking to get something — phone cases, uniform polos, acoustic guitars and even bags of Takis — autographed by one of música Mexicana‘s biggest stars.

On a late November afternoon, singer-songwriter Xavi was set to appear on Telemundo’s news program “Al Rojo Vivo” at Walnut Park’s Plaza La Alameda. A few hours before his scheduled interview, the 20-year-old heart throb shared the location with his 3.2 million Instagram followers, drawing hundreds of starstruck fans and their supportive parents to the southeast L.A. shopping center, turning a media appearance into a full-fledged Xavi meet and greet. The up-and-comer says being recognized on this level feels like a “crazy trip,” as he sees so much of himself in his younger listeners.

“I was once a kid too. I feel like I grew up with having a dream to be something and doing what I love the most. We all have that,” he said. “We all want to work hard and want to feed our families. And I think they can feel that.”

Before long, Xavi’s security team pulls him out of the clamorous crowd and walks him to the nearest restaurant, Don Chente, as lingering eyes and cheers follow the diamond-wearing singer. Coming off the October release of his debut album, “Next” (Interscope), and his latest single — a collaboration with Fuerza Regida called “SRT” — the artist born Joshua Xavier Gutiérrez outlines the whirlwind year he’s had.

It all started last December, when he broke into the Billboard Hot 100 chart with “La Victima” and “La Diabla” — two requinto-centered tracks about tumultuous teenage love. Before this mainstream introduction, Xavi — along with his brother Fabio Capri — was already a TikTok star, garnering millions of views with acoustic corrido covers of artists like Junior H, T3R Elemento and Natanael Cano. These videos caught the attention of Nir Seroussi, executive vice president of Interscope Capitol Labels Group.

“We first flew him out to our offices, and I remember he walked into the studio with his guitar. And as soon as he introduced himself, he just started singing and playing for an hour,” said Seroussi. “At that moment, I didn’t have any doubts. I knew that this kid was something special.”

As Xavi sits in Don Chente’s outdoor patio, fans yell his name through the bushes in hopes of getting his attention.

(Sarahi Apaez / For De Los)

Seroussi described Xavi, who was 16 at the time, as someone who could be a “Mexican Justin Bieber” — with his shaggy hairstyle and mouth full of braces, the singer could easily be a teen heartthrob who not only sings about young love and breaking hearts but could also stand out in the trap-focused world of contemporary música Mexicana.

Many of the genre’s biggest names typically deal with excessive partying, violence and drug use. Peso Pluma, Spotify’s seventh most streamed artist globally, has a history of glorifying cartel members through narcocorridos on tracks like “Siempre Pendientes” and “El Gavilán.” The members of the five-piece band Fuerza Regida almost exclusively sings about their accounts of partying, flashing their wealth and getting girls, which can be heard on songs like “Nel,” “Tu Name” and “Crazyz.” Judging by the flash mob that showed up at at Plaza La Alameda, Interscope appears to have accomplished its mission. Reminiscent of crowds that would gather for acts like One Direction, N’Sync or Olivia Rodrigo, Xavi’s fans proved to be relentless as they camped outside the restaurant for hours.

A few months after signing his record deal, Xavi used his label advance to buy a Dodge SRT. In 2022, he crashed the car in a nearly fatal accident — resulting in a cracked skull and facial reconstruction surgery. At one point, it was unclear whether Xavi would sing again. Mirroring Kanye West’s rise to fame, in which he too faced a life-threatening car accident after signing with Roc-a-Fella Records, Xavi used music as motivation toward recovery.

“I was a whole different person [before the crash]. I had to learn how to be me again, and music was the thing that made me realize I’m still me,” said Xavi. “Music healed me, and I want to heal people with music the same way it helped me.”

Xavi stands for a portrait.

Xavi.

(Sarahi Apaez / For De Los)

Seroussi says, in retrospect, he’s grateful the young singer wasn’t met with instant fame upon his first release.

“It’s like night and day from the kid that I first met to the young adult I know now. His range has always been extraordinary, but we waited until people were ready for something a little different,” he said. “And that’s when everything aligned for him. It was at the perfect time. Sometimes when you hit success too early, you’re not ready.”

Bringing glasses of water to the corner booth, our server waits for a pause in the conversation to congratulate the singer on “La Diabla,” adding that he loves the song and how excited he is for Xavi’s career. Describing a bad influence in his love life through a pop-infused corrido, “La Diabla” is ultimately what cemented him as a rising música Mexicana star. This past January, it climbed to the top of Spotify’s global chart, making Xavi the only artist of Mexican descent to hold the spot with a solo record. The song was also the most streamed música Mexicana song globally, the fourth most popular Latin song and the song most added globally to user-created playlists, according to Spotify 2024 Wrapped data.

“On ‘La Diabla,’ I fusionize with a little bit of this and a little bit of that,” said Xavi. “But in the end, we try not to cross the line. There’s always an eraser for when the track gets too far from música Mexicana. I have to get back on track. It’s what I need to do. I need to keep representing our culture and who we are.”

The success of the modern corrido set up the framework for his debut album, “Next.” The record was created in the span of a month while the performer was on the road for his Poco a Poco tour; the October release is a 15-track exploration of what he calls “música Mexicana fusions.” Throughout his first full-length project, he continues to walk the line between a traditional requinto-powered corrido and a contemporary pop production style with his heart on full display.

Xavi relaxes in a restaurant booth.

Xavi inside the restaurant Don Chente at Plaza La Alameda in Huntington Park on Nov. 19.

(Sarahi Apaez / For De Los)

“It’s crazy that love never goes away. As much as we try to run from it, it’s always going to be there. Whether I’m having a chill day or on vacation or something, that special somebody is still gonna be in the back of my head,” said Xavi. “I just have to write about it because I don’t speak to anyone about it. I just tell the music.”

The album’s artwork depicts a cartoon version of the messy-haired singer with an angel and devil on each of his shoulders — demonstrating its division of impassioned feel-good love songs and down-tempo ballads of loss and defeat. On “Flores,” he sings about buying flowers for a love interest over buoyant lively horns and a resounding tololoche. A few tracks later, his signature rhythm guitar takes a backseat on the alternative-leaning “Filosofia” where he takes the blame for a breakup over a melancholic música Mexicana melody.

“I saw all ages in this crowd, like 5-year-old kids to people who were 60 or 70 years old. It’s what really caught my attention about him as a musician,” said Estevie, who opened for Xavi on his U.S. Poco a Poco North American tour. “This kid is connecting with people of all ages. And I think that’s what makes a true artist — when there’s no age limit to who listens to your music.”

Outside the restaurant, a flock of fans watches over Xavi’s every move. As we finish our conversation, he walks toward the back patio to take a few portraits. Through the tinted windows, the crowd sees where he’s headed and starts to circle the building’s perimeter, looking for every possible exit. They find him on the patio and begin to call through the bushes asking for pictures, announcing their love and even singing his own songs to him. Xavi smirks and sings back to them, creating an even bigger commotion.

When hearing his voice, some attempt to reach through the shrubbery while others make a run for the back stairs in hopes of seeing him. His security steps in, and his small entourage, including a photographer, have to quickly relocate to the restaurant’s entrance. After he squeezed in as many poses and angles as quickly as possible, it was only a matter of minutes before fans began to reconvene by the entryway. It was as if he were the Pied Piper playing a tune only his fans could hear. Before leaving that day, the young musician, who had spent the afternoon doing press, hung around for as long as he could — ensuring that each fan who came to see him went home with something to remember.




This story originally appeared on LA Times

The Waterboys Detail Star-Studded Dennis Hopper Concept Album

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15 years on from his death at the age of 74, actor Dennis Hopper will have his legacy further immortalized thanks to a new concept album from Scottish rock band The Waterboys.

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Fittingly-titled Life, Death and Dennis Hopper, the record is scheduled for April 4 release via the historic Sun label, and features a number of special guests, including Bruce Springsteen, Fiona Apple, Steve Earle, Taylor Goldsmith, and more. Apple is herself a noted fan of The Waterboys, having covered their signature song “The Whole of the Moon” for the series finale of Showtime’s The Affair in 2019.

Interestingly, The Waterboys have previously focused on Hopper for their work, with 2020’s Good Luck, Seeker featuring a track named after the late actor.

“The arc of his life was the story of our times,” said The Waterboys’ Mike Scott in a statement. “He was at the big bang of youth culture in Rebel Without a Cause with James Dean; and the beginnings of Pop Art with the young Andy Warhol. He was part of the counter-culture, hippie, civil rights, and psychedelic scenes of the ’60s.

“In the ’70s and ’80s, he went on a wild 10-year rip, almost died, came back, got straight and became a five-movies-a-year character actor without losing the sparkle in his eye or the sense of danger or unpredictability that always gathered around him.”

The album’s first single, “Hopper’s on Top (Genius)”, will arrive on Friday (Jan. 9), and will preview a record which also features the talents of artists such as Barny Fletcher, , Anana Kaye, Patti Palladin, and Kathy Valentine of The Go-Go’s.

“It begins in his childhood, ends the morning after his death, and I get to say a whole lot along the way,” added Scott. “Not just about Dennis, but about the whole strange adventure of being a human soul on planet Earth.”



This story originally appeared on Billboard

Health officials confirm first bird flu-related human fatality

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Louisiana health chiefs have confirmed the first US fatality tied to the severe H5N1 avian flu—the victim, a man above 65 with underlying health issues, sadly died after being rushed to hospital with the infection. Reportedly, he caught H5N1 due to contact with a mix of wild birds and a non-commercial backyard flock.

After a comprehensive probe by the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH), no further cases or signs of human-to-human spread have been found. This incident marks the sole case of H5N1 affecting a person within both the state and the country.

Despite this, the LDH has sought to reassure civilians that the general threat remains minimal. For individuals who interact with or are exposed to poultry and livestock, however, the danger may be greater.

Previously, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention disclosed that the virus had mutated in the Louisiana patient. These mutations, as per CDC analysis, could bolster the virus’s potential to attach to human upper respiratory receptors, reports The Express US.

“The changes observed were likely generated by replication of this virus in the patient with advanced disease rather than primarily transmitted at the time of infection,” noted the CDC.

The department has issued a statement expressing its deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased, confirming that no further updates will be given due to patient confidentiality. The virus has been causing sporadic, mostly mild illnesses across the US, with the majority of infections occurring among individuals working on dairy or poultry farms.

This year, there have been 65 human cases of bird flu, with 39 linked to dairy herds and 23 associated with poultry farms and culling operations. In two cases – one adult in Missouri and a child in California – health officials are still trying to identify the source of infection.

The case in Louisiana comes weeks after Canadian officials reported a teenager in British Columbia being hospitalised with a severe case of bird flu. In both instances, the illnesses were caused by a strain of the virus found in wild birds, not cattle, according to officials.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher’s BDM Boatmance Timeline

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In the Bravo Universe, couples come and go. But something tells me that Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher have found their other halves in each other. These two stunners met on board Below Deck Mediterranean in Season 9, quickly catching feelings with each episode that passed. Overall, these deckhands shared a slow-burn-styled love (of sorts), which did not fully bloom until closer to the end of their first season on BDM.

Their boatmance got rocked with difficulties from the very start. But the heart wants what it wants, never listening to any rhymes or reasons. So, over time, Gael and Nathan worked through their problems, aided by their costars, who were all shipping these two beyond hard.

Post-filming, Gael and Nathan set sail via an extended, cozy trip for two around Europe. And no, their giggly third wheel, deckhand Joe Bradley, was not in attendance. But what happened after this trip? Are Gael and Nathan still an item, or has this relationship sailed away to other ports of call?

Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher started their boatmance during BDM Season 9

Gael and Nathan’s eyes honed in on each other once they boarded their newest home away from home, the motor yacht Mustique. However, Gael already had a man waiting for her back on land, so she did her best to ignore her feelings for Nathan. But try as Gael may, Nathan turned out to be so much more than just her new platonic male friend on BDM.

During Season 9, Gale ventured into the galley, where Chef Johnathan Shillingford walked her through her inner warring monologues. As Gale stressed that her man was a solid human, this patient chef-turned-therapist quietly asked, “Do you want to be with him?” Instead of answering him, Gale again deflected, like she was trying to make her head agree with her heart. Cue Chef Jono, gently stating that her response failed to answer his ask.

Bonding over strawberries (IYKYK), Gael and Nathan displayed a flirtatious banter on deck. Then, following a crew night out, they searched their yacht for a place that might be camera-free. But sadly, cameras are now everywhere on these yachts. Their romp would have failed either way, however, as Gael never even found his hidden meet-up location.

Midway through the season, Gael and her boyfriend broke up. Shortly after, Gael and Nathan started a boatmance. Their relationship was still intact as they exited filming on BDM Season 9.

After filming wrapped, Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher traveled the world together for six weeks

When the Season 9 yachties exited filming, Gael left with Nathan. Nathan had already declared his love for Gale, yet Gael had a few concerns, as Nathan had also invited Joe along for the ride. In her confessional, Gael admitted that her ex-boyfriend never put her first. And, if you asked her, Nathan was following this same path.

Thankfully, this story resolved itself, leaving Gale and Nathan as a duo, not a trio, on their journey. Sorry, Joe.

For six weeks, Gale and Nathan traveled around Europe, learning more about each other with each stop along the way. But boatmances are hard to maintain on land, as this duo quickly gathered. To explain, Gale and Nathan had specific jobs to complete during filming, which bit into their alone time together this season on BDM. Once left to their own devices, where they were the only two people on this trip, things began unraveling rather quickly between Gale and Nathan.

Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher briefly parted ways after their trip

Shortly after their travels ended, Gale and Nathan split. To explain their decision, they both sat down for a taping of the Below Deck Med After Show, trying to explain what transpired.

“[Nathan] just has a lot of emotional maturing to do,” Gael began, noting that during their travels, Nathan displayed some behaviors that she was less than fond of. Aesha Scott then jumped in, asking Gale to explain what her statement meant. In response, Gael stated that she saw “a little bit of anger, a little bit of stubbornness [and] immaturity” in Nathan.

Nathan, however, explained that there were other factors at play here. “Once we went apart, I started a new job,” he began. Meanwhile, “[Gael] was back in Australia, [and] the time zones [made it] very difficult to communicate. So we were only doing good mornings or goodnights,” which made Nathan start second-guessing their entire relationship.

“We were making plans,” Gael continued, adding, “He had one month on and one month off, so we were supposed to see each other a month later.” Yet, when Gale noticed that two weeks had passed since she had last heard from Nathan, she knew something was amiss. But his silence was hard for her to understand as Nathan began ghosting Gale.

Shockingly, his ex called him. So Nathan was giving this romance another go. Cool, bruh (opposite day).

Realizing their mistake, Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher rekindled their romance

What is supposed to be will always be (sometimes), as was the case for Gale and Nathan. After ending things, Nathan realized that Gale was his match. Therefore, he began setting a course for their reconciliation via another adventure-filled jaunt around Europe.

His efforts worked, as on September 25, 2024, Nathan shared an image of himself kissing Gael, captioned “R3KINDL3D.” Likewise, Gale shared a loved-up image on her Instagram page, writing, “Finders keepers.” In her photograph, her head is gazing seductively back at Nathan, who is holding her hand.

The Daily Dish followed this couple as they traveled. According to their lurking, these two deckhands originally planned on a flight to Paris. However, they missed their flight.

Cue Nathan going rogue, quickly planning a surprise fix for Gale. Sticking to his sneaky, lovesick ways, Nathan refused to let Gael accompany him to the check-in stand, still trying to keep their new destination as a surprise for his ladyfriend. Then, after they finally arrived in Majorca, around 2 a.m., their accommodations fell through, and they could not book a rental car because neither of them had a license handy. It was a hot mess.

But Gale and Nathan took it all in stride. They are in love, and nothing else matters. To Gale and Nathan, may the wind always be at your back, hopefully blowing you both towards another season of Below Deck Mediterranean.

Below Deck Mediterranean is streaming on Peacock.

TELL US – ARE YOU GLAD TO HEAR THAT GAEL AND NATHAN ARE STILL GOING STRONG? WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE THIS COUPLE BACK ON BDM?




This story originally appeared on Realitytea

Mandy Patinkin as [Spoiler], What’s Next for Oliver and Josh in Season 2 (Exclusive)

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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Brilliant Minds Season 1 Episodes 12 “The Doctor Whose World Collapsed” and 13 “The Man Who Can’t See Faces.”]

Brilliant Minds ends its first season with two episodes that are filled with action, heart, shocks, and so much more – and it leaves us needing the show to be renewed! (Considering how, well, brilliant it is, it seems a no-brainer to us.)

In Episode 12, Oliver (Zachary Quinto) and his boyfriend, Josh (Teddy Sears), head to the scene of the building collapse to help patients and find the intern who lived there, Ericka (Ashleigh LaThrop). Ericka survives, though not everyone in the elevator with her is so lucky (the woman who insists she go first to help her grandfather is still inside when it falls), and the finale sees her still dealing with the aftermath of that. Meanwhile, a doctor (Mandy Patinkin) helps out on the scene, and it’s not until the end of the penultimate episode that his identity is confirmed: Noah Wolf, Oliver’s father — whom he’d thought was dead!

The finale unpacks the truth: Because he felt he was a danger to his son (he’s bipolar), after he left him on that camping trip, Noah thought it would be best if Oliver thought he died. Muriel (Donna Murphy) was hesitant to go along with the story, at first. But now, despite a conversation with his ex-wife, Noah goes to Oliver’s and reveals who he is, and the truth comes out. But there’s more! Oliver skips out on a gala with Josh — who’s just told him he’s falling for him — to meet with Noah, who reveals he’s sick and here for Oliver’s help because no one can figure out what it is.

Below, showrunner Michael Grassi unpacks those key moments for Oliver with Noah, Muriel, and Josh, and teases what could be ahead in Season 2. (Stay tuned for Part 2.)

Once Mandy’s character didn’t give a name, I had a feeling who he was. Talk about casting Mandy as Oliver’s father and bringing him in like you did.

Michael Grassi: So when I first met with Zach for the very first time after he had read the script — he wasn’t signed onto the project yet — I got on a Zoom with him. He was in London doing a play and I pitched him sort of the season story for Wolf’s character and the show. And when I got to the end of Season 1, I’m like, and then your dad arrives, Mandy Patinkin. I sort of pitched it like, “Imagine Mandy Patinkin playing your dad.” And then we get to explore that story moving forward in the series and it was sort of a dream to actually get the opportunity to cast him and work with him when we finally got around to these episodes.

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I’m so excited to introduce the character. Obviously, Mandy has such a legacy with medical dramas already as is, which is really cool. But in real life, both of Oliver Sacks’ parents were doctors; his mom was a surgeon and his father was a GP, so it’s inspired by real-life Oliver Sacks and this situation. So I really wanted to meet Mandy’s character, Noah, as a doctor. He has seen that there’s a building collapse, he’s in there on the scene trying to help people, and I love that we meet him in the middle of action. I think that’s really important, and in success, I would love to explore who he was as a doctor; we get to see little glimpses of it and flashbacks, but I would love to continue that in the present.

Then there’s the scene in which Noah tells Oliver the truth, and then Muriel and Carol (Tamberla Perry) join in. Everyone was so good.

Okay, Meredith, I’ve been doing this a long time, making television and watching Mandy and Zach in that scene felt like a masterclass in acting, watching them find a place where it really felt real to them and they were living this was so special. Mandy coming into our show, everyone really wanted to just — he elevated all of our game. We all wanted to make this as special as possible. And I’ll never forget shooting that scene and I’ll never forget shooting the subsequent scene later when everybody walks in as well. It sort of felt like great drama, and I’m excited to do more of that.

But then there’s what that does to Oliver and Muriel’s relationship because just as it seemed to be getting a little better, it was like, oh no, let’s throw this wrench into it. It’s revealed that she’s been lying, although it was Noah who instigated the lie, but at the same time, it’s so complicated for Oliver right now to have to understand all of that. How is he feeling about his mother at the end of the season?

That’s such a good question. So I think a lot of their season journey was Wolf starting to see his mother’s perspective a little bit, why she did the things that she did. And by working at Bronx General and putting them in conflict together, I think he started to understand his mom more and more. And I think by the end of this season they come to a place where they’re finally working together and they’re getting along and he’s starting to see why she made the decisions she made, but then the rug is sort of pulled from under him and there’s a lot that they need to work out.

Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf, Donna Murphy as Dr. Muriel Landon — 'Brilliant Minds' Season 1 Episode 12 "The Doctor Whose World Collapsed"

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It’s funny, I think a lot of the season, too, we were telling the story of what is it like to grow up with a parent who’s struggling with their mental health. I think by the end of the season we sort of tell the story through the parents’ eyes, through Muriel and through Noah, and we sort of start to ask the question, what is it like to be the parent when you’re struggling with mental health and what do you feel is best for your kid? And whether those decisions are right or wrong. One of my favorite conversations is between Wolf and his mother, and I think Muriel’s perspective is still that illness ruined their family and Wolf’s perspective is sort of the thesis for our entire series. It’s like, “No, mom, the lies did. We needed to talk about this, we need to communicate about it.” So it’s all about de-stigmatizing mental illness and getting it out there and not having to hide it or making it go away. And that’s really what the season and that story’s about.

And then you throw another wrench in at the very end with Noah revealing his health crisis, whatever he’s going through. What can you say about what’s going on with him and how Oliver is feeling about that? He has no time to really process that his father’s back and then he finds out he needs his help as a doctor.

That’s such a good question because I think that what we’re doing by telling the story is Oliver is about to take on his greatest medical mystery yet and potentially his most challenging patient yet. So I feel like him and his father have a lot to work out, and at the same time he is going to help him deal with something that nobody else has been able to help him deal with. So we’re sort of setting audiences up for an interesting storyline and a dynamic. I think there’s a lot going through Wolf’s mind right now. It’s like, my dad’s saying that, is it a way for him to get back into my life? Does he really need me? Is he here because he wants to restart a relationship? Is he just here because he needs help getting better? I think it’ll bring up a lot that we need to work through and unpack in a Season 2.

Oliver and Josh’s relationship is one of my favorites on TV this year.

Thank you.

What did you want to do with them in the second half of the season?

What was really important with Oliver and Nichols was to make sure that we grew their relationship in sort of a natural way that felt like they were still very much themselves and we were still keeping them in conflict. I think last time we talked they had just gotten together and now we’ve sort of put them in situations where they disagree about patients or they’re in crisis and a building collapse and Josh needs to do his thing and Wolf is still being Wolf and being like, the patient is asking for this and they have agency in their care, so I need to find whoever the patient’s asking for before we can perform the surgery. And Josh is like, this is crazy. So we’re putting them in situations where they disagree as they would because these are the characters that we’ve established.

What’s been really nice is seeing them work through all of this. And that’s really, really satisfying. And I think that’s why the finale is so heartbreaking because I think that Wolf, sort of everything that’s defined him is his dad and by learning that his dad is still alive, I think what that does to him psychologically, it’s like, what else in my life is a lie? He started working at Bronx General with his mom, and his mom has been lying to him. I think when there’s a really big shift in your life, you start to question everything. And I think the walls have gone back up for Wolf. A lot of his season was about the lone wolf finding his pack, and he really did with the interns, with Nichols, with Carol, even his mom, letting his mom in. I think the walls come back up and stronger than ever in that finale. And I think that’s really heartbreaking. We’ve been rooting for Wolf to let people in and now he’s sort of pushing them back away a little bit.

You had these really sweet moments: them holding each other at the end of Episode 12, then sharing breakfast and the gala invite in 13. But Oliver doesn’t tell Josh about his father — he does tell his team — or that he’s not going to the gala and he ignores his call. That all plays into that wall coming up, right?

Yeah, exactly. And I think for Wolf, he needs to get his house in order emotionally before he can let anybody in. I don’t think he’s ready to turn to Josh yet. And I think that’s what happens when we go through big life events. I think sometimes we let the people who are closest in and sometimes we push the people that are closest away, and Wolf in the situation is doing the latter, and I think we’re rooting for them to sort of find their way back together.

Why have Josh be the first to say he’s falling? Was it because Oliver made the first move?

Yeah, I think it feels like such a vulnerable, simple moment and Josh is putting himself out there in that moment, which is really satisfying to see because I wouldn’t have thought that he would. But that felt like the right time for him to sort of lay that out there in a very simple breakfast scene, which is a little homage to the end of Working Girl when Melanie Griffith and Harrison Ford are getting ready in the morning before work. It’s our gay version of that.

Teddy Sears as Dr. Josh Nichols, Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Wolf in 'Brilliant Minds' Season 1 finale

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How does Oliver feel about Josh? Why have him not say anything back when Josh says he’s falling for him? It was before learning about his father and his walls coming back up (which does explain his reaction when they talk in his office in Episode 13).

Great question. Wolf has strong feelings for Josh, but like everything he does, he’s not going to always show it in a conventional manner. I think not saying it back in that moment is not necessarily an indication that he doesn’t feel the same way. Remember, it’s been a while since Wolf’s been in a relationship and he’s only just finding his footing… I think that when Wolf does communicate his feelings, it’s going to be in his unique way.

What could be coming up next for them?

I think that in Season 2, they have a lot to unpack and work out. I think also by Wolf not showing up that event, it goes back to one of their earlier fights that they had, which is, I don’t think you see me as your equal. I think it brought up some of those feelings for Josh a little bit as well. This was really important to him. And it’s like, why isn’t Wolf just talking to him? Why are you pushing me away? What else is going on? So obviously they have a lot to work through, but that’s going to come with some complications and some surprises for sure.

What can you say about Season 2?

All I can say is that we love the show so much and we’re so happy that you’re enjoying it. And fingers are firmly, firmly crossed that we get to keep telling these stories and get to keep making the show.

What else can you share about what we could see in a second season?

I think more medical mystery, more drama, and I think more of what we saw this season, which was big events and continuing to explore all of our characters and continuing to explore the human mind, which is the final frontier of medicine. It’s still a mystery and there’s still so much more for us to unpack and to learn.

Do you know how much Mandy would be part of it? Would he become a regular, would it be a recurring role, would it be a full-reason arc?

Yeah, in success, we would want to continue telling that story. So we would hopefully have him back for more.

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Hundreds of Apartments Are Being Built on Top of a Costco

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A first-of-its-kind Costco with 800 apartment units above it is coming to Baldwin Hills, a neighborhood in South Los Angeles that Census Reporter finds has a poverty rate 25% higher than the national average.

The complex includes 184 apartments for low-income households, with the rest of the units offered as a mix of unsubsidized, affordable, and workforce housing. It will also have a rooftop pool and fitness center.

The Costco downstairs will have 185,000 square feet of space and two levels of underground parking. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the average size of a Costco in the U.S. is 146,000 square feet, placing this Costco above average.

Related: This 43-Year-Old Started a Side Hustle at a Farmer’s Market — Then She Quit Her Job and Built an 8-Figure Brand Sold in Costco

Real estate developer Thrive Living is preparing to start constructing the apartment-Costco property in early 2025, according to a report published earlier this month by the Wall Street Journal. When constructed, the complex will be the first residential development in the country with a Costco right downstairs.

Photo Credit: Thrive Living

Thrive Living’s founder Ben Shaoul told the WSJ that Costco will pay rent for the space and the income will help Thrive Living rely less on government subsidies for the complex’s affordable housing units.

If the model works, Shaoul says he wants to use the same concepts to build “thousands and thousands of apartments every year, not hundreds.”

Related: A Popular Costco Section May Disappear in January

The Costco apartment complex will cost $425 million to construct, with work expected to conclude in 2027.

According to a Thrive Living press release, constructing the complex will create thousands of jobs, and opening the Costco will create up to 400 new jobs.

The project is the first to receive approval under Assembly Bill 2011 or the Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act. The California law, which went into effect throughout the state on July 1, 2023, speeds up the approval process for projects that meet affordability and labor criteria.

Related: Costco Is Raising Hourly Wages for Employees, According to an Internal Memo from the CEO



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Powerful Tibet earthquake near Nepal kills at least nine By Reuters

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BEIJING (Reuters) – A magnitude 6.8 earthquake rocked the northern foothills of the Himalayas near one of Tibet’s holiest cities on Tuesday, killing at least nine people and shaking buildings in neighbouring Nepal, Bhutan and India.

The quake hit at 9:05 a.m. (0105 GMT), with its epicentre located in Tingri, a rural county known as the northern gateway to the Everest region, at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles), according to the China Earthquake Networks Centre.

At least nine people had been killed on the Tibetan side, national television broadcaster CCTV reported.

The impact of the temblor was felt across the region of 800,000 people, which is administered by Shigatse, the traditional seat of the Panchen Lama, one of the most important figures in Tibetan Buddhism.

Villages in Tingri reported strong shaking during the quake, which was followed by numerous aftershocks with magnitudes of up to 4.4.

Crumbled shop fronts could be seen in a video on social media showing the aftermath from the nearby town of Lhatse, with debris spilling out onto the road.

Reuters was able to confirm the location from nearby buildings, windows, road layout, and signage that match satellite and street view imagery.

A magnitude 6.8 quake is considered strong and is capable of causing severe damage.

Local government officials were liaising with nearby towns to gauge the impact of the quake and check for casualties, China’s state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

Tremors were also felt in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu some 400 km (250 miles) away, where residents ran from their houses.

“We felt a very strong earthquake. So far we have not received any report of injuries or physical loss,” said Anoj Raj Ghimire, chief district officer of Solukhumbu district in Nepal, at the foot of Mount Everest, the world’s highest mountain.

“We have mobilised police and other security forces as well as locals to collect information about the damage,” he added.

The quake also jolted Thimphu, the capital of Bhutan, and in the northern Indian state of Bihar which borders Nepal.

So far, no reports of any damage or loss to property have been received, officials in India said.

Southwestern parts of China, Nepal and Northern India are frequently hit by earthquakes caused by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates.

A huge quake in China’s Sichuan province in 2008 killed almost 70,000 people, while a magnitude 7.8 tremor struck near Kathmandu in 2015, killing about 9,000 people and injuring thousands in Nepal’s worst ever earthquake.




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