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Economic Times
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Economic Times
Sullivan's Crossing: Seasons 1 and 2 Netflix US release date, plot and where and how to watch Season 3
Sullivan's Crossing will stream on Netflix US from July 8, 2025. The series, previously added to Netflix Canada, features two seasons and stars Morgan Kohan. Season 3 is airing on The CW. Streaming options also include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, FuboTV and The CW app. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Origin and Connection to Virgin River Sullivan's Crossing Plot Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Main Cast and IMDb Rating Sullivan's Crossing Seasons 1 and 2 Netflix US Release Where and How to Watch Season 3 Sullivan's Crossing Season 3 Upcoming Episodes Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Availability of Past Seasons Netflix US will add Sullivan's Crossing to its platform on July 8, 2025. The show, previously released on Netflix Canada, is linked to Virgin River and features a rural setting with emotional storylines. Seasons 1 and 2 will be made available, with season 3 airing separately on The Crossing was first added to Netflix in Canada on April 24, 2025. Both seasons 1 and 2 were included. The show performed well in Canada, entering FlixPatrol's daily charts early and staying in the top 10 for 24 days. It also spent two weeks in the weekly series originally aired on CTV in Canada before being broadcast in the United States on The CW. It is available for streaming on The CW's platform. The show is developed by Roma Roth and is based on novels by Robyn Carr. Carr is also the writer behind Virgin River, which has similar Crossing tells the story of neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, played by Morgan Kohan. After facing personal struggles, she returns to her hometown in Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father. The storyline reflects similar themes from Virgin River, where the central character also moves to a rural town for a fresh show features Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, and Scott Patterson. It currently holds a rating of 7.2 out of 10 on US will begin streaming Sullivan's Crossing on July 8, 2025. While the platform has not confirmed how many seasons will be added, it is expected to include at least seasons 1 and 2. The show will still be available on The CW for regular broadcast and 3 of Sullivan's Crossing premiered on The CW on May 14, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes are released viewers without cable, Sullivan's Crossing can be watched live through platforms such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV. These services require a next-day streaming, episodes are available on The CW app. Users need to download the app on a smart TV or mobile device and log in with cable 9: 'First Cut Is the Deepest' airs on July 9, 2025Episode 10: 'Head to the Heart' airs on July 16, 2025Although Netflix will carry some seasons from July 8, the full availability of all three seasons may take time. Typically, CW shows are added to Netflix after the full season airs. Until then, only live and next-day streaming options will Sullivan's Crossing be available on Netflix US?Sullivan's Crossing will be available to stream on Netflix US from July 8, 2025, with at least seasons 1 and 2 can I stream season 3 of Sullivan's Crossing without cable?You can stream Sullivan's Crossing live through Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, or FuboTV, or watch next-day episodes on The CW app with a cable login.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Sullivan's Crossing: Seasons 1 and 2 Netflix US release date, plot and where and how to watch Season 3
Origin and Connection to Virgin River Sullivan's Crossing Plot Live Events Main Cast and IMDb Rating Sullivan's Crossing Seasons 1 and 2 Netflix US Release Where and How to Watch Season 3 Sullivan's Crossing Season 3 Upcoming Episodes Availability of Past Seasons (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Netflix US will add Sullivan's Crossing to its platform on July 8, 2025. The show, previously released on Netflix Canada, is linked to Virgin River and features a rural setting with emotional storylines. Seasons 1 and 2 will be made available, with season 3 airing separately on The Crossing was first added to Netflix in Canada on April 24, 2025. Both seasons 1 and 2 were included. The show performed well in Canada, entering FlixPatrol's daily charts early and staying in the top 10 for 24 days. It also spent two weeks in the weekly series originally aired on CTV in Canada before being broadcast in the United States on The CW. It is available for streaming on The CW's platform. The show is developed by Roma Roth and is based on novels by Robyn Carr. Carr is also the writer behind Virgin River, which has similar Crossing tells the story of neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, played by Morgan Kohan. After facing personal struggles, she returns to her hometown in Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father. The storyline reflects similar themes from Virgin River, where the central character also moves to a rural town for a fresh show features Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray, Tom Jackson, Andrea Menard, and Scott Patterson. It currently holds a rating of 7.2 out of 10 on US will begin streaming Sullivan's Crossing on July 8, 2025. While the platform has not confirmed how many seasons will be added, it is expected to include at least seasons 1 and 2. The show will still be available on The CW for regular broadcast and 3 of Sullivan's Crossing premiered on The CW on May 14, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET. New episodes are released viewers without cable, Sullivan's Crossing can be watched live through platforms such as Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV. These services require a next-day streaming, episodes are available on The CW app. Users need to download the app on a smart TV or mobile device and log in with cable 9: 'First Cut Is the Deepest' airs on July 9, 2025Episode 10: 'Head to the Heart' airs on July 16, 2025Although Netflix will carry some seasons from July 8, the full availability of all three seasons may take time. Typically, CW shows are added to Netflix after the full season airs. Until then, only live and next-day streaming options will Sullivan's Crossing be available on Netflix US?Sullivan's Crossing will be available to stream on Netflix US from July 8, 2025, with at least seasons 1 and 2 can I stream season 3 of Sullivan's Crossing without cable?You can stream Sullivan's Crossing live through Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, or FuboTV, or watch next-day episodes on The CW app with a cable login.


Winnipeg Free Press
26-06-2025
- General
- Winnipeg Free Press
Carberry residents blast RCUT plan for Hwy. 5
CARBERRY — Residents blasted the provincial government at an open house Wednesday where for the first time the RCUT design was named as the 'preferred alternative' for the intersection of Highway 5 and the Trans-Canada Highway. The fourth round of community consultation on the intersection turned into a one-way shouting match at times, with community members fuming over the proposed change. About 150 people packed into the Carberry Collegiate gymnasium where about 30 placards and maps illustrated why, according to the province, an RCUT, or Restricted Crossing U-Turn, intersection is the best option for the intersection. Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun Jordan Dickson, left, and Debra Steen, organizers of the local opposition to the proposed RCUT modification to the Trans Canada Highway, voice their opposition at the community engagement meeting in Carberry, Wednesday evening. 'It is time for rural residents to get the same treatment as urban areas,' community member Debra Steen said to a representative from one of the consulting firms hired by the province. 'We're tired of getting the cheapest solution,' she said. 'You need to go back to the government and tell them this needs to be re-looked at. We demand an overpass.' The RCUT would force drivers going straight or turning left from Highway 5 to turn right before crossing over three lanes and making a U-turn 900 metres later. Drivers turning left from the Trans-Canada would be able to turn at the intersection. Community members accumulated more than 2,100 signatures saying an RCUT isn't the right option. Area residents at the open house said an overpass is what they want to see built, an option the province ruled out in the early stages of the study. 'They're laughing at us, they're saying we'll get used to it, they're saying rural lives are not worth it,' Jordan Dickson said. The province ordered the redesign of the intersection following the June 2023 collision that claimed the lives of 17 seniors. At the start of the discussion, Dickson stopped and asked the crowd if anyone from the community was in favour of the RCUT. Not a single hand was raised and a smattering of 'no's' rang around the gym. 'So why are you pushing it on us? They haven't listened to a single thing we said,' Dickson said. 'We are listening,' Donovan Toews, managing partner of Landmark Planning and Design, told the crowd. 'What I hear is local folks … don't like the RCUT design, and do want an interchange.' Toews said the project consultants, which also include the firm WSP, 'are doing our job to do proper engineering, to be objective, and to make a recommendation that we feel would be the safest and most appropriate for this location. 'Not everyone will agree with that, and we will make a recommendation.' Toews said the petition will be included with whatever recommendation the consultants make. An area potato farmer said if an RCUT does get built, it will not only be dangerous, but confusing. Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun Donovan Toews, Managing Partner at Landmark Planning and Design, answers questions from concerned Carberry and area residents at the fourth community engagement meeting regarding the proposed RCUT modification to the Trans Canada Highway at the Highway 5 intersection at Carberry Collegiate on Wednesday evening. 'We don't expect an overpass, because we don't live in the Perimeter,' said Paul Adriaansen. 'I can't even imagine this fiasco.' Steen in an interview with the Sun after the group discussion said it's important that the government knows what locals who cross the intersection regularly know. 'I think it's important that they hear locally that there is no one in Carberry that's in favour of the RCUT,' she said. 'I hope they're listening, I hope they hear us. I think we're clear.' Carberry Mayor Ray Muirhead said an overpass is the only thing the town wants. 'We are strongly urging the government to reconsider and put our overpass in,' he said. According to one of the placards set up, the cost for an overpass would be $100 million or more. Dustin Booy, an official with Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure, said the cost for an RCUT is about one-fifth of that. 'We've seen different situations before over the years, over the decades where it's involved protests, public outcry and the government has found money,' Muirhead said. 'It's amazing how they can find money for other stuff.' He said the number of farmers and volume of big trucks that come through the area make the RCUT model dangerous. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. 'We just need something that's uninterrupted, and less confusion,' he said. 'If it works and it's common in the States, why do they only have one in Canada? But there's overpasses everywhere else.' Currently, the only RCUT intersection in Canada is near Regina on Highway 16. Booy said the RCUT intersection is safer because it reduces the number of conflict points. If people do get into an accident, it won't be in a T-bone fashion, so there's a lesser chance of serious injury. He said the feedback gathered at the meeting will be brought to the government, but it is solely up to the officials in charge to make the final decision. alambert@


Boston Globe
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
A.R.T. announces 2025/2026 season, will premiere new musical adapted from the film ‘Black Swan'
In a telephone interview, A.R.T. artistic director Diane Paulus said that 'Wonder' is driven by 'a very fresh, contemporary sound,' with 'equal parts catchy pop tunes and emotional heart' in the music and lyrics by A Great Big World, a duo consisting of singer-songwriters Ian Axel and Chad King. The book is by playwright Sarah Ruhl. Advertisement (Disclosure: Paulus directed my son Matt's opera, 'Crossing,' in 2015, and Ruhl collaborated with him on 'Eurydice,' an opera that premiered in 2021 and was based on her play of the same name.) The A.R.T.'s production of With music and lyrics by Dave Malloy (' Advertisement According to Paulus, 'Black Swan' will 'delve into the theme of perfection, the world of ballet, and the pressures on women.' She said that 'a story told through dance and movement' is 'right up A.R.T.'s alley,' adding: 'For me, theater as a form is physical. It's visceral. It's about communication, not only through text and words and music, but the body, and movement.' Starting this fall, Paulus will direct a concert tour of 'Dear Everything,' which was commissioned and developed by the A.R.T., and premiered in concert form in 2021 under the name 'WILD: A Musical Becoming,' starring Idina Menzel. The overall picture for the A.R.T., which is based at Harvard, is clouded by the university's ongoing confrontation with President Trump, who has cut billions of dollars in federal grants and contracts to Harvard. Asked how concerned she is about the potential impact on her company, Paulus replied: 'It's a very challenging time. We are navigating changing waters on a daily basis.' 'As a theater, as a company like A.R.T., we are committed to continuing to bring people together,' she added. 'Theater is a community builder. That is our greatest role, right? Humans coming together in time and space and listening to stories that are not our own.' The A.R.T.'s season will launch Sept. 2-26 with Advertisement The season will also include Sam Kissajukian's autobiographical solo show, '300 Paintings,' scheduled to be at Harvard's Farkas Hall Oct. 1-19, 2025. Paulus said '300 Paintings' explores 'how all of the arts and mental health and creativity are in relation to one another.' Don Aucoin can be reached at


Scoop
02-05-2025
- Sport
- Scoop
Tararua Mountain Race Celebrates 30 Years Of Grit, Community And Wild Beauty
ŌTAKI / WELLINGTON REGION — More than 100 runners from around Aotearoa took on one of New Zealand's toughest and most iconic mountain trails on Saturday 12 April, as the Tararua Mountain Race marked over 30 years since its first running. Covering 36 kilometres of rugged backcountry terrain from Kaitoke to Ōtaki Forks, the race follows the historic Southern Crossing tramping route — a trail known for its steep climbs, rooty ridgelines, and exposed alpine tops. With over 2,300 metres of vertical ascent, the course is considered one of the country's hardest single-day mountain runs. This year, the weather played kind, offering clear skies and mild winds — a rare gift in the Tararua Range, which averages over 160 days of gale-force winds and 200 days of rain annually. The race is organised by a small team of local volunteer mountain runners, with critical support from Land Search and Rescue (LandSAR). A portion of all race proceeds is donated to LandSAR as a thank you for their vital contribution to backcountry safety. 'This event is more than just a race,' says organiser Andy Carruthers. 'It's a celebration of the Tararua Range, the people who love it, and the spirit of resilience. Every runner has a story.' Those stories were front and centre in 2025. Among the finishers: A 66-year-old Wellington local who trained for months to complete the full Crossing. A Northland woman, Deborah, who was allowed to start an hour early to ensure she could complete the course safely — and did so with a smile. A Hawke's Bay man who had dreamt of finishing for a decade, arriving at the halfway cut-off with just two minutes to spare before becoming the final official finisher of the day. 'The Tararuas tested me in every way,' said Deborah. 'But I never felt alone out there. This race was my dream.' Alongside the main event, runners also tackled the Kelly Glass Kime Climb (24 km) and the Field Dash (13 km) — two shorter courses that follow parts of the historic trail. The Tararua Mountain Race was first founded in the early 1990s by Brent Harrison, and after a short hiatus in the 2010s, has been revived in recent years by a passionate local team. 'We're proud that it remains a grassroots, community-led event,' says Carruthers. 'Whether you're racing for a podium spot or just hoping to reach Ōtaki on your own steam, you're part of something special.'