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Boy, 16, fighting for life after shooting as family rush to hospital bedside | UK | News

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A 16 year old boy is battling for his life in hospital after being shot in Sheffield. The teenager was rushed to hospital in a critical condition, with his family keeping a bedside vigil.

Forensic teams are currently scouring London Road in the Highfield area of the city following reports of gunfire at 5.17pm on Monday, November 24.

A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police stated: “At 5.17pm today (Monday, November 24) we were called to reports of a shooting on London Road, Sheffield. A 16 year old boy has suffered an injury consistent with a gun shot. He has been taken to hospital and is in a life-threatening condition. His family are with him.

“Officers are conducting thorough investigations to identify those responsible for this incident and will remain in the area overnight with increased patrols taking place in the coming days to provide further reassurance for residents.

“London Road is closed from the junction at Sitwell Place to the junction at Crowther Place, with emergency services at the scene. We expect disruption to the road network throughout tomorrow morning whilst forensic enquiries continue.”, reports Yorkshire Live.

Detective Chief Inspector Emma Knight, who is leading the investigation into this case, said: “This a is terrible incident that has left a boy fighting for his life and I know those in our community will be deeply concerned.

“I want to assure residents that a dedicated team of officers and staff are working tirelessly to understand the circumstances that led to this attack and to trace those responsible. We need you to work with us and provide any information you have. This is not acceptable on our streets, so we must work together to stop it.

“If you see officers in the area and have information or concerns, please do speak to them. If you have any information that could help officers with their investigation you can also get in touch online or by calling 101, quoting incident number 630 of 24 November 2025.”

You can contact South Yorkshire Police online here. If you prefer to stay anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers on the freephone 0800 555 111 or fill out a secure form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org. No one will know you have contacted them and your details will remain confidential.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

‘Far Cry’ TV Series Coming From ‘Alien: Earth’ Creator

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Filmmaker Noah Hawley earned a lot of buzz earlier this year with his Alien: Earth, the first TV series set within the world of the Alien franchise, with FX confirming today that he’s hopping into another exciting world by developing an anthology based on the world of the Far Cry video game series. Hawley is teaming up with It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator and star Rob Mac to develop with series, with Mac also set to star in the project. Previously, Hawley delivered TV series inspired by Fargo and by the Marvel Comics character Legion.

Hawley shared in a statement about the project:

“What I love about the Far Cry game franchise is it’s an anthology. Each game is a variation of a theme, the same way each season of Fargo is a variation on a theme. To create a big action show that can change from year to year, while always exploring the nature of humanity through this complex and chaotic lens is a dream come true. I’m excited to partner with Rob and bring our shared irreverent, ambitious sensibility to the screen.”

Mac added of the series:

“Getting to work alongside Noah Hawley is a dream realized. Ubisoft has been remarkably generous, entrusting us with one of the most iconic video-game worlds ever created. And through it all, my FX family continues to lift me up with their constant belief and support.”

What Is ‘Far Cry’ About?

The logo for the FX TV series ‘Far Cry.’
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The Far Cry series debuted in 2004 and earned five proper sequels and multiple spin-offs. There’s no narrative connection between the installments, with the common theme being each title is a first-person shooter and sees the main character having to fight their way out of a remote wilderness. In this sense, having the anthology format for the series fits perfectly within the source material.

Nick Grad, President, FX Entertainment, shared of the project:

“FX has had magnificent partnerships with Rob Mac and Noah Hawley for a combined six series and 32 seasons of television, and we couldn’t be more excited that they are teaming up for Far Cry. I have no doubt that they will tell this story in a way that is original, gripping and wildly entertaining. We also want to thank our partners at Ubisoft for entrusting us with this beloved property.”

This news will excite Far Cry fans, as previous attempts to adapt the story haven’t earned entirely positive reactions, though this announcement will likely disappoint Alien: Earth fans to some degree. At this point, it’s unclear how far into development Far Cry is, and while Alien: Earth has already been renewed for a Season 2, Hawley pulling double duty on these FX projects will impact Earth in some capacity.

There is currently no timeline for when audiences can expect either Far Cry or Season 2 of Alien: Earth to arrive.



This story originally appeared on Movieweb

Could Henry Cavill’s Warhammer 40k TV Show Break His Rotten Tomatoes Streak?

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Henry Cavill‘s upcoming Warhammer 40,000 TV show has the potential to be amazing, hopefully breaking the actor’s unfortunate Rotten Tomatoes trend. An avid Warhammer fan himself, Cavill has dropped handfuls of teases about the new TV show. It will be the first movie or TV adaptation modeled after the popular tabletop game, and this means plenty of creative opportunities.

Warhammer 40k will be Cavill‘s first time with his hands “on the till,” as the actor said himself in a recent update. It’s up to him and the team with Amazon and Games Workshop to comb through the lore of this IP to identify the appropriate angle for the TV show. This is no easy task, since Warhammer doesn’t have a singlar central narrative. Still, the project is in good hands. Cavill’s love for Warhammer is bound to make the new TV show spectacular, and that would be a great thing for his career.

Henry Cavill Has Never Appeared In A “Certified Fresh” TV Show

Henry Cavill’s Geralt leaning against a tree in The Witcher season 3

There’s no doubt that Cavill is a star, especially in the nerd-dom landscape. However, as far as his previous work in TV goes, he hasn’t had any definitive critical hits. Cavill’s first TV appearance came 22 years ago in a 2003 episode of Midsomer Murders. Though this series has a fair score from general audiences, it wasn’t significant enough to attract critics.

Cavill’s next TV show was the historical drama The Tudors. He gained some renown from this series, and The Tudors holds an impressive 83% audience score. However, it didn’t achieve that coveted “Certified Fresh” badge of honor since the critic score sits at 69%.

After The Tudors, Cavill didn’t star in another series until the divisive The Witcher in 2019. This is another franchise that Cavill is a personal fan of, so hopes were high that Netflix’s fantasy TV show would be a hit. Unfortunately, wave after wave of changes from canon and other controversies have left The Witcher with a mediocre 75% critic score and abysmal 46% audience score.

This brings us to the present. Cavill famously left Netflix’s The Witcher, leaving actor Liam Hemsworth to take over the role of Geralt of Rivia. The decision to depart, though likely due to a variety of reasons, was reportedly driven by Cavill’s desire to focus on other projects. This may include Warhammer 40k—Cavill’s best chance at turning his TV show career around.​​​​​​​

Warhammer 40k Could Fix Henry Cavill’s RT Streak (But There’s 1 Potential Problem)

Henry Cavill in the movie Night Hunter
Henry Cavill in the movie Night Hunter

Everyone is pretty pumped about Warhammer 40k. From where we stand, it looks as if Cavill and the rest of the creative team behind the project are putting in the utmost care to ensure this TV show is great. This could be enough to finally secure a “Certified Fresh” score on one of Cavill’s TV projects, uniting critics and audiences, and breaking the long trend of divisive shows.

Of course, there’s no way to guarantee that Warhammer 40k will be a success. The fact that this franchise lacks a singlar narrative can be a benefit, as it allows Cavill and his team some creative liberties. However, the whole point of these sorts of game franchises is that players can assign them their own meaning. Warhammer means something a little different to everybody, and pleasing them all won’t be easy.

​​​​​​​Cavill’s status as a Warhammer fan gives him a leg up, but he surely knows by now how difficult it is to adapt a beloved IP to the screen in a way that fans are happy with.

Cavill’s status as a Warhammer fan gives him a leg up, but he surely knows by now how difficult it is to adapt a beloved IP to the screen in a way that fans are happy with. After the crash-and-burn that has been The Witcher, audiences are sure to be extra critical. Still, if Cavill can pull this off, he won’t just have broken his Rotten Tomatoes TV trend. He will have solidified his place in the TV industry for years to come.



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

Latin musician, 22, killed in ambush-style shooting in Northridge

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A 22-year-old influencer and Latin musician was killed in an ambush-style shooting in Northridge in the early hours of Saturday morning, authorities said.

Maria de la Rosa was fatally shot when multiple rounds were fired at several people sitting in a car parked on Bryant Street near Tampa Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Witnesses described seeing two men approach the vehicle around 1:25 a.m. Saturday, police said. De la Rosa was transported to a hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries.

No further information was available on the suspects or whether the others inside the car were wounded.

De la Rosa released her first song, “No me llames” (“Don’t Call Me”) in August under the name DELAROSA. The most recent post on her Instagram account, which has more than 40,000 followers, shows her with an electric guitar in a recording studio and is captioned “Ocupada cocinando en el Stu,” meaning “Busy cooking in the Stu[dio],” alluding to the upcoming release of more music.

Many people left messages expressing grief for the loss of the young performer in the comments, including several figures in the Latin music community such as music producer Jimmy Humilde and Juan Moises, the lead singer of Los Gemelos de Sinaloa.

In a message in Spanish, music producer and engineer Times J Martinez wrote that she was a young and talented musician.

“Me duele que alla sido con violencia,” he wrote, or “It hurts that it happened with violence.”

The motive for De la Rosa’s shooting is unknown, and so far no arrests have been made, police said. Anyone with information is asked to contact Valley Bureau homicide detectives at (818) 374-9550. Anonymous tips can be left at (800) 222-8477 or at the Crime Stoppers website.




This story originally appeared on LA Times

Pioneering Los Angeles Forum Exec Dead at 97

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Claire Rothman, a pioneering woman in the live entertainment industry whose positions included president and general manager of The Forum in Inglewood, Calif., died Saturday (Nov. 22) in Las Vegas. She was 97.

“Claire Rothman for many decades invented how to run a building for fans, teams and bands,” Azoff Group chairman/CEO Irving Azoff, told Billboard. “There has never been, nor will there be anyone like her.  She was a great friend to so many of us.”    

Rothman began her facilities career at the Spectrum in Philadelphia in 1967, when she was 39. In a 2018 Billboard roundtable with other women who broke barriers in live entertainment, she said, “It was the time when the National Hockey League expanded from six to 12 teams and a lot of new venues came up. The Spectrum was one. Two weeks after I took the job, it filed for bankruptcy. I was newly divorced, with one kid in college and one in high school. I thought, ‘Oh, God, what did I do?’ But in five years, we brought the Spectrum out of bankruptcy. We paid 100 cents on the dollar, and I wrote out every check. We formed one of the first partnerships with Electric Factory Concerts. We provided the building, they provided the acts.”

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Rothman was hired by then-Lakers owner Jack Kent Cooke to come to the Forum seven years later, in 1975, after stints at Wild Kingdom in Orlando, Fla., and the Cleveland Coliseum. She’s credited with introducing Cooke to Jerry Buss, who at that time owned a tennis franchise, the Los Angeles Strings, which she hoped to bring to the Forum, according to Men’s Health. In 1979, Buss bought the Lakers, which played at the Forum until 1999.

Buss’ daughter Jeanie, who is the controlling owner of the Lakers, paid tribute to Rothman Sunday night (Nov. 23), telling the Los Angeles Times, “Claire paved the way for women working in live entertainment. She was tenacious, creative and indomitable. My father always described her as the MVP who championed the Fabulous Forum as the West Coast concert rival to the legendary Madison Square Garden.”

Earlier today, the Lakers posted a photo of Rothman and Jeanie Buss on its Instagram with the caption, “Remembering an icon: Claire Rothman, the pioneering President of the Forum during the Showtime era.” The photo was taken in 2018, and Buss subsequently posted it on her social media, writing, “I was blessed with this amazing woman as my mentor, Claire Rothman. She has been there for me at every crossroads and hurdle placed before me. I don’t tell her enough of how grateful I am. Thank you Claire! I love you.”

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During her early tenure at the Forum, Rothman was the only woman managing a venue that included an NBA (the Los Angeles Lakers) and NHL (Los Angeles Kings) franchise while also juggling concerts, circuses and other entertainment.

“So I was a curiosity. Everybody remembered my name because I was the only one,” she told Billboard. “I was very fortunate to work for men who had good relationships with their mothers and their wives. They were sure of their masculinity. Every man I ever worked for pushed me [to succeed]. A psychologist friend of mine said the reason they were supportive was I never gave them the feeling that I wanted their jobs — because I didn’t. I had ambition, but I wanted to do it myself.”

Rothman helped oversee a golden time for the Lakers, known as the Showtime era, that started in 1979 as players like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar helped the team dominate and win five championships over 10 years. That period was captured in the 2022-2023 HBO drama Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. Rothman was portrayed by Gaby Hoffman in the series.

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Rothman also heightened the Forum’s appeal as a must-stop for concerts, including by bringing Prince to the venue for a six-night run in 1985, and was bold and unrelenting when it came to pursuing talent. A 1985 Los Angeles Times profile on Rothman recounted her asking Barry Manilow to play the arena in front of rival promoters, the Nederlanders, who were also pursuing the singer. “When Manilow half-jokingly asked why she would make a pitch in front of the competition, Rothman replied, ‘I’m cuter,’” the Los Angeles Times reported.  

Longtime booking agent Marsha Vlasic remembers working with Rothman shortly after she took over the Forum “I met Claire Rothman at the Forum when I was doing a Mott show,” Vlasic says, of the 1975 concert featuring a post-Ian Hunter and Mick Ralphs version of Mott the Hoople.”She was so classy and people respected and always referred to her when discussing the Forum! She had to be one of the rare females in the venue world.”

Rothman left the Forum in 1995, moving to Ticketmaster, where she was executive vp until 1999.  She also served on a number of boards, including City of Hope, the Music Center of Los Angeles County and the Reprise Theater Company, according to her LinkedIn page.

Survivors include a son, daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, according to the Los Angeles Times.


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Did Harrison Whitaker Achieve Super-Champion Status?

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What To Know

  • Harrison Whitaker went for his 10th consecutive Jeopardy! game on November 24, to achieve super-champion status.
  • Despite missing two Daily Doubles and answering Final Jeopardy incorrectly, Whitaker maintained a significant lead throughout the game.
  • Whitaker came into the game ranked 17th on the All-Time Winning Regular Play Only list.

[Warning: The following post contains MAJOR spoilers for the Monday, November 24, episode of Jeopardy!]

Harrison Whitaker returned for his 10th Jeopardy! game on Monday, November 24. Did he win and achieve super-champion status, or did his reign end? Read on to find out.

Whitaker, from Terre Haute, Indiana, played against Michael Kavanagh, from Woodhaven, New York, and Shannon Lawinger, from West Newton, Massachusetts. Heading into the game, Whitaker had a nine-day total of $268,600, and was number 17 on the All-Time Winning Regular Play Only, according to The Jeopardy! Fan.

The reigning champion answered the first two clues correctly, which led him to find the Daily Double on clue three. With $1,800 in his bank, he made it a true Daily Double.

In “Mountains,” the clue read, “Jenny Lake near Jackson Hole is presided over by 3 peaks named South, Middle & Grand this.” With uncertainty, Whitaker, a researcher, answered, “What is Teton?” That was correct, and he doubled up to $3,600 while both of his opponents had $0.

Whitaker kept his lead, and by the end of the round, he had $11,200. Kavanagh, a school principal, had $3,800. Lawinger, a publishing editor, had $3,800.

In Double Jeopardy, Whitaker found the first Daily Double on clue two. He wagered $4,400 out of his $12,400. The clue in “Classic Literature Reimaginings” was: “With this novel as a starting point, ‘the madman’s daughter’ seeks the truth of her father’s experiments on animals.”

He hesitated before answering, “What is Frankenstein?” Whitaker was wrong and dropped down to $8,000. The correct response was The Island of Dr. Moreau.

Despite his opponents answering some clues correctly, Whitaker found the last DD of the game a few clues later. With $10,800, he wagered $2,800 in “World Languages.” The clue read, “Bosnia’s official languages are Bosnian, Serbian & this; it’s not Herzegovinian.”

Whitaker guessed, “What is Albanian?” He was wrong since the language is Croatian. Whitaker dropped down to $8,000 again, but he still maintained the lead.

By the end of the round, Whitaker had a huge lead of $22,000. Kavanagh had $8,600. Lawinger was in third place with $6,200.

The category for Final Jeopardy was “Sports History.” The clue read, “He wasn’t yet a U.S. citizen when he was named an All-American & won 2 Olympic gold medals for the country.” Only one contestant got it right.

Lawinger answered, “What is :)?” Since she was wrong, she dropped to a total of $3,200, after wagering $3,000. Kavanagh had the correct response of “Who is Jim Thorpe?” and ended with $12,600 after wagering $4,000. Unless Whitaker got the answer wrong and made a huge wager, he was set to win. His response was “Who is Olajuwon?” He was wrong and wagered $1,000, giving him a total of $21,000.

That made him a 10-day champion with a total of $289, 600. Whitaker only needs $7,601 to move up a spot on the rankings and beat out Arthur Chu for number 16.

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This story originally appeared on TV Insider

The world is split between AI sloppers and stoppers

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In September, I called for everyone to “push back against the AI internet.” My prescription was that users of content websites should ask for tools to block AI, and that content companies should prioritize AI identification and offer blocking options. 

This approach to the coming wave of AI-made content should suit everyone. It gives complete access to AI content foranyone who wants it and helps people avoid a world where human-made content is uncommon and hard to find. 

If this sounds like technopanic or an overblown claim, think about the fact that as of October, more than 52% of onlinearticles are made by AI, according to one estimate. By next year, the share of AI-made online content could pass 90%. 

Some experts even predict that by 2030, up to 99.99% of online content could be AI-generated. Seeing the AI-generated writing on the wall, people are choosing sides.

I’ve talked on Reddit in AI forums where many are against content sites giving users a  choice. To me, opposing the option to choose “no AI” is an unreasonable position. Believing that words, pictures, music, and other traditional modalities of human expression exist for one person to connect and share with another person is reasonable. Worrying that too much AI content might push creatives away, leaving us with a “culture” of content consumers and no content creators, is valid. 

Since I wrote that September piece, many content companies have chosen sides in the ongoing AI content debate. (Yes,there are sides to pick.) 

On one side are the technopanicking, doomerist Luddites who are fed up with AI. On the other are the clanking, slopping groksuckers who are excited about the new possibilities with AI content. 

Here are the companies that are embracing, rejecting or offering choice in AI (to use a Goldilocks framing, too hot, too cold, and just right). 

Too hot

Meta social networks. Meta’s AI rules and tools on Facebook and Instagram allow easy AI content creation through features like text, image, and video for posts, comments, Stories, and ads. The company requires explicit content labels for AI-generated media. The new “Vibes,” a short-form AI video feed, is heavily promoted on Meta platforms, and even in the Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses app for some reason. It lets users generate, remix, and share AI-made videos. Creators and brands are encouraged to use AI-driven tools and APIs. As a result, Meta social networks are awash in AI-generated content, and the company offers no toggle to turn it off. 

YouTube. The popular video site allows AI content; it now makes up 25% to 50% of new uploads, according to unverified estimates. While the platform’s policies require disclosure and demonetize low-quality slop channels, there’sno toggle to turn off AI. 

Substack. The newsletter company does not ban or require disclosure of AI-generated content, nor does it ban AI-generated content from monetization.

Others. Reddit, TikTok, Medium, LinkedIn, X, and Snapchat also offer no universal toggle to turn off AI content.

Too cold

diVine. While Meta’s Vibes is 100% AI, diVine has a 100% ban on AI content. The site was recently launched by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and is positioned as a re-launch of Twitter’s old Vine video service. 

Medium. The writer’s platform bans all AI content for paywalled content. 

Publications. A large number of online publications have outright bans on AI-generated content, including Wired, BBC, Dotdash Meredith, Polygon, and others. 

Just right

Spotify. The platform now requires clear labels on AI-created songs, blocks vocal impersonation and deepfakes, and filters spam tracks to protect artists. More than 75 million low-quality uploads have been removed, while new tools show listeners which songs use AI. While the company doesn’t offer a universal toggle, it makes it easy for users to avoid AI. 

PinterestPinterest added new controls this year to turn off AI-generated pins. 

TikTok. The Chinese-owned social video site launched a “slider” tool in its “Manage Topics” control panel. This lets users reduce AI-generated content in their For You feed, but doesn’t completely block it. 

DuckDuckGo and Kagi. These privacy-focused search engines (DuckDuckGo may be better known) have AI toggles for user control of AI content, including toggles to turn off AI-generated images.

There’s no question that, because of AI, we’re living in truly interesting times. And while excitement over AI is perfectly valid, it’s clear that people differ on whether they personally want to see or hear AI content. 

That’s why the only reasonable demand by users, and the only reasonable policy for content sites, is to allow AI content, but give all users a universal toggle that enables them to opt-out temporarily or permanently.




This story originally appeared on Computerworld

OpenAI can’t use the term ‘Cameo’ in Sora following temporary injunction

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Cameo, the app that allows people to buy short videos from celebrities, has won an important victory in its legal battle against OpenAI. On Monday, a federal judge granted the company a temporary restraining order against OpenAI, CNBC reports. Until December 22, the startup is not allowed to use the word “cameo” in relation to any features inside of Sora, its TikTok-like app for creating AI-generated videos. The order covers similar words like “Kameo” and “CameoVideo.”

“We are gratified by the court’s decision, which recognizes the need to protect consumers from the confusion that OpenAI has created by using the Cameo trademark,” Cameo CEO Steven Galanis told CNBC. “While the court’s order is temporary, we hope that OpenAI will agree to stop using our mark permanently to avoid any further harm to the public or Cameo.”

An OpenAI spokesperson told Engadget: “We disagree with the complaint’s assertion that anyone can claim exclusive ownership over the word ‘cameo’, and we look forward to continuing to make our case to the court.”

Cameo sued OpenAI in October, claiming the company’s use of the term was likely to confuse consumers and dilute its brand. Before filing the suit, Galanis said Cameo tried to resolve the dispute “amicably,” but claims OpenAI refused to stop using the name. Sora’s cameo feature allows users to upload their likeness to the app, which other people can then use in their own videos. US District Judge Eumi K. Lee, who granted Cameo the temporary junction, has scheduled a hearing for December 19 to determine if the order should be made permanent.

Update, November 24, 7:25PM ET: This article was updated after publish to include comment from an OpenAI spokesperson.



This story originally appeared on Engadget

Eric Church Concludes Free The Machine Tour Leg And Announces 2026 Return

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The anticipated Free The Machine Tour by country music superstar Eric Church has reached at last its first stage as finished. The musician made the announcement through social media and almost instantly he began discussing upcoming projects, “Who still is not as the first set in 2026?” the crowd, the people, asked him. The announcement has raised a lot of excitement among his loyal followers, with many of them already making their plans for the concert experience.

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The strength of the first leg was so powerful that it even reached the comments, which turned into a digital scrapbook of concert moments and future plans. One fan, who apparently was still savoring the recent performance, commented, “Everyone who is going to see him in 2026, BE SO EXCITED!!!! It was once again a performance. A classic. I was completely involved. I was smiling. I was crying. No doubt this was the most wonderful concert I have ever attended. It is very obvious that he loves performing this show.” That was the main takeaway from the audience that a Church concert is more of an emotional journey than a mere performance.

The Church Choir, which is the name given to his fans, has shown the height of their loyalty in a very loud and clear manner. One of the fans pointed out their long concert history and said, “My 60th and 61st EC shows in DC – one of my fav venues!!! #62 in Albany!” Another supporter said, “4 shows down, three more to go — my 50th EFC show will be Omaha.” These figures are not just numbers; they stand for a strong, long-lasting connection between the performer and his audience.

The tour is about the whole experience for most people and not just the music. One of the fans recounted a pre-show adventure that was very enjoyable, “We are so ready! Last week, we sampled all the specialty drinks and shots at Chief’s, took the Coffee Tour, used the Sinner’s Confessional Booth and got our dollar hung behind the bar, our Polaroid Photo taken and hung on the 2nd floor, and now the countdown is on for the 2026 tour!” This complete immersion into the world that Church creates around his music is one of the special features of his brand.

The announcement was also a wonderful occasion for fans to coordinate their next adventure together. City names and dates filled up the comment sections as users were tagging each other for future shows in Toronto, Tulsa, Kansas City, and Tampa. One of the fans exclaimed, “Good girls never miss Church!!” which has become a catchy phrase among fans and is a humorous nod to the singer’s last name. While most of the people who reacted were quite positive and supportive, there was one critical voice that attempted to mock the artist; however, soon the wave of support and shared excitement came and washed that voice away.

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Eric Church has been successful in the formation of a community where fandom is a joint and active journey. The conclusion of this tour leg is not a closing but rather a break—a moment for everyone to take a breath before going through the cycle again. The countdown to 2026 has begun, and if the audience reception is anything to go by then the next chapter of the Free The Machine Tour will not only be powerful and personal but also passionately welcomed just like the first one. Eric Church recently made headlines when he went undercover at his own show. Beyond his music, he is known for his philanthropic efforts, having helped build homes in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene. Fans also appreciate when he shares nostalgic throwbacks to albums like “Record Year.” A recent epic performance on night 14 of this tour further cemented his reputation as a powerhouse live performer.



This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

Hit Hulu Show Renewed for Season 2

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The legal drama All’s Fair, starring Kim Kardashian, has been renewed by Hulu despite it receiving low review scores from critics. The series co-created by Ryan Murphy, who is known for Netflix’s Monster and American Horror Story, has received relatively high ratings for the platform, hitting over 3 million views over the three days after its debut on November 4, 2025. At one point within that period of time, it was reported that the series had earned the infamous 0% Tomatometer critic’s score on Rotten Tomatoes.

All’s Fair gets second season despite low critic scores

Hulu approved the renewal for All’s Fair only a few weeks after its premiere. The show debuted with three episodes before following a weekly release schedule for the remainder of the season, with new episodes dropping on Tuesday on Hulu and Disney+.

In the drama, Kardashian plays a Los Angeles divorce lawyer named Allura Grant who leads a firm alongside other female attorneys. The star-studded cast includes Niecy Nash-Betts as Emerald Greene, Sarah Paulson as Carrington Lane, Glenn Close as Dina Standish, and Naomi Watts as Liberty Ronson.

At the time of writing, the Tomatometer score for the first season of All’s Fair stands at 3% on Rotten Tomatoes, while its Metascore on Metacritic is at 17 out of 100. That said, the average user score on Rotten Tomatoes is far more forgiving with a 66% score across over 1,000 ratings.

According to insider Rob Shuter, various sources said that Kardshian’s “face dropped” and that she was “visibly rattled” when she saw the critic’s reviews for the show. However, the other cast members rallied around her and calmed her nerves. Glenn Close in an interview with The Guardian supported Kardashian as “lovely” and “very smart,” admiring her efforts in acquiring a law degree during the filming of the show.

Since the premiere of the series, Kardashian remains “happy” about its ratings on Hulu and has taken the negatives reviews in stride, with one source saying that the show “doesn’t define her.”



This story originally appeared on Realitytea