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Daily Mail
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Fans roast 'painfully bad' NHL Draft change that sparked cringeworthy moment live on-air
The 2025 NHL Draft decided to go 'de-centralized' after years of having every team making their picks in one location. The results were not as smooth as the league hoped. In a manner similar to the NFL Draft, the NHL decided to let all the teams make their selections from their own offices rather than travel to one arena to announce the picks. While that opened up the floor for certain movie producers (Seattle Kraken owner Jerry Bruckheimer), musicians (Buffalo natives The Goo Goo Dolls), and even pro wrestlers (WWE 's Bayley, a fan of the San Jose Sharks) to announce picks rather than NHL commissioner Gary Bettman [all while subtly promoting themselves or their work], it was the 'Draft House' concept which generated the most backlash. In drafts of old, players would be able to greet the general managers and team executives of the hockey club which selected them on-stage and in person. With all the prospects attending the draft in LA and the teams elsewhere, that wasn't feasible. Wanting to continue that tradition, the NHL decided to set up video calls between team leaders and their new prospects, After each player was picked, they would walk behind the stage to a giant screen where - hopefully - they'd be able to have a natural, joyful conversation with the people they now represent. Instead, it led to many, many awkward moments where the technology betrayed the concept, players and executives stumbled over their words, and questions forced conversations that were met with muted reaction and delays. The most reviled concept was the 'Draft House' where players would speak to executives who selected them on a giant screen, replacing the in-person interaction from years past The NHL "Draft House" experience is only getting worse. 🏒📺🎙️😬 #NHL #NHLDraft — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 28, 2025 The worst example was when the Boston Bruins had the seventh overall pick. After taking Boston College prospect James Hagens (with the selection being announced by Adam Sandler as 'Happy Gilmore' ahead of the character's movie sequel), the player was escorted to the 'Draft House' where he faced a giant screen with team executives Cam Neely and Don Sweeney. After an ESPN reporter asked a leading question to get either Neely or Sweeney to respond, the two executives did not speak. A second attempt was made to try and elicit some reaction from the two struggling executives, but nothing happened and the broadcast was forced to make an awkward pivot. This was just one of many interactions which led to social media blasting the inefficiency of this year's draft, the poor concept, and what some believed was a failed attempt at making their draft process similar to the NFL's. Some meme accounts compared it to a scene from Star Wars: The Force Awakens or the character 'Zordon' from Power Rangers - both of which involving figures that dwarf others. NHL podcaster and writer Pete Blackburn posted, 'This whole NHL Draft presentation is some of the most bizarre, sloppily thrown together s**t I've ever seen in pro sports. Every second is more bizarre than the last.' One fan said, 'They tried to make the NHL Draft a spectacle into the NFL Draft. It's failing miserably.' Another remarked, 'I cannot stress enough how terrible this draft format is. Like painfully bad. How the NHL can continue to overthink things every single event is beyond me.' Former NHL goaltender Andrew Raycroft even joked, 'Give me the old draft back'.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Demi Lovato announces new cookbook to help others heal relationship with food
Demi Lovato is cooking up something new – and no, it's not an album. The pop star, 32, announced Wednesday, June 25, the release of a new cookbook, titled "One Plate at a Time: Recipes for Finding Freedom with Food" (Flatiron Books, pp. 256, out March 31, 2026) next spring. Lovato, who has been open about her struggles with bulimia and other eating disorders, told fans on social media that the project was born out of her own healing journey with food. "Stepping into the kitchen and learning how to cook has been such an important part of my recovery and healing my relationship with food," she captioned a post on Instagram. "The book is filled with simple, comforting recipes that have allowed me to reconnect with myself and find both freedom and joy in my kitchen – feelings that I never thought I could experience." In an accompanying video, Lovato was seen pan-frying bread and an egg for a California classic: avocado toast. Lovato, whose Disney Channel stardom catapulted her to fame at a young age, has been candid about her struggles with mental health, substance abuse, and disordered eating. The move to release a cookbook mirrors Lovato's knack for diving into, rather than shying away from, the defining challenges of life in the public eye. "It has allowed me to see cooking as an act of love and kindness to myself and those in my life," Lovato wrote of the project. "I hope this book can bring that same feeling in your home too." Lovato's husband, Jordan "Jutes" Lutes, whom she married in May, voiced support in the comment section, writing, "Sooo proud of u baby 🖤🖤🖤🖤 u work so hard on everything u do and watching u on this journey has been inspiring 😘 I love u so much! Ps ur avocado toast is on the long list of reasons why ur my dream wife." Demi Lovato marries Jordan 'Jutes' Lutes Wedding featured Paris Hilton, Goo Goo Dolls Lovato joins a growing club of celebrities wading into the culinary world, including fellow Disney alum Selena Gomez, who starred on Apple TV's "Selena + Chef," and Chrissy Teigen, who has several cookbooks of her own. Lovato's book may take a more holistic tack, however, as she explores not only the recipes that make something worth eating, but the feelings that can make the experience less freeing. Lovato's approach aligns with movements like intuitive eating, which removes stigmas perpetuated by diet culture. Though online diets are often filled with rigid rules and exclusions, the healthiest way to eat takes into account your mental and emotional health as well, experts previously told USA TODAY. Demi Lovato excavates demons with honesty on new album: 'I can't believe I'm not dead,' she sings "If we're doing actions that support our physical health but they are harming other aspects of health, then it's not really healthy," said Kat Benson, a registered dietitian with Top Nutrition Coaching. As for new music, Lovatics need not fret. In a cheeky teaser, the singer seemed to promise a new project on the horizon. "Don't worry, I've been cooking outside of the kitchen too..." she wrote. If you or someone you know is struggling with body image or eating concerns, contact The National Alliance for Eating Disorders' free therapist-run helpline at 866-662-1235 for emotional support or treatment referrals. If you are in crisis or need immediate, 24/7 support, text "ALLIANCE" to 741741.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
NYT Connections Hints June 13: Here's how to break down each category of puzzle #733 for complete answers
What Is NYT Connections? Today's Puzzle Setup (June 13, 2025) Yellow: PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE Green: SEEN AT AN ICE CREAM SHOP SEEN AT AN ICE CREAM SHOP Blue: HIT SONGS OF 1998 HIT SONGS OF 1998 Purple: HOT _ _ _ Hints to Get You Started Live Events Yellow (#easiest): "Seeing this will solve a lot of arguments." Green: "Often found near ice creams." Blue: "A particular year had all these tunes." Purple: "A hot word comes before all these." Solutions: Word Sets and Categories Yellow (Perspective): think angles, lenses, and that familiar expression 'point of view.' Green (Ice Cream Shop): what you hold — cone, cup, little spoon, scoop. Blue (1998 Hits): songs that defined that year—Closing Time (Semisonic), Iris (Goo Goo Dolls), One Week (Barenaked Ladies), Too Close (Next). Purple (Hot _ _ _): common pairings: hot dog, hot potato, hot rod, hot water bottle. Tips and Observations Start with the Yellow category, which is usually the easiest; today it refers to viewpoint-related words. Notice Green and Blue both rely on contexts—desserts and music history—so thinking of where each word belongs matters. The Purple set is a classic fill-in-the-blank theme: 'Hot ___' cues four familiar terms. FAQs What is NYT Connections? How difficult was today's puzzle? (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel For word puzzle enthusiasts, NYT Connections continues to be a daily must-do. This unique game challenges players to group 16 words into four thematic sets, each colour-coded by difficulty. Here's a detailed guide to correctly solving today's puzzle (#733), with useful NYT connections hints June 13 and the full answer by the success of Wordle, the New York Times launched Connections — a 4×4 word-association game available for free on mobile and desktop. Players must identify thematic clusters of four words and sort them into Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple categories based on increasing day features fresh categories. For Friday, June 13, the themes, as mentioned in a report by Beebom, included:These themes are hinted at through today's connections June 13 prompts, helping set your mental clues in make your job easier, here are more refined hints, as per a Beebom report:These clues are curated to nudge built-in wordplay logic, guiding you to match each cluster NYT Connections ranked moderate in complexity — about 3 out of 5. Beginning with perspective-related words reveals your mental flow, while the ice-cream cluster soon follows with its familiar vocabulary. Songs from 1998 may trip up younger solvers, but a quick recall exercise helps, and the Purple 'Hot ___' category ties everything Connections is a daily word association puzzle by The New York Times. Players must group 16 random words into four categories of four words each, based on shared themes or concepts. Categories are color-coded from easiest (Yellow) to hardest (Purple).June 13's puzzle was moderately difficult — approximately 3 out of 5 in complexity. While the Yellow and Green sets were fairly straightforward, the 1998 song references in the Blue group may challenge younger players. The Purple category required recognizing common compound phrases beginning with "Hot."
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
LiveNation's $30 ticket deal this summer offers affordable seats for Cyndi Lauper, The Offspring, Nelly and dozens more
Summer tours are aplenty this year, but for a lot of the big arena shows and festivals, prices have gotten prohibitively expensive thanks to things like dynamic pricing and competitive presale and resale markets. Fortunately, Live Nation has a solution that will still let fans get tickets to some great shows for a reasonable price: they're launching a $30 Ticket to Summer promotion this week so that fans can pay just $30 for tickets to a wide variety of shows across the U.S. and Canada. Starting on May 21, fans can buy these specially-priced tickets which will only be available while supplies last, You can check out nostalgia acts like yacht rock legends Toto and Christopher Cross (who are performing on the same bill with Men at Work), '90s favorites like Goo Goo Dolls, Blink-182 and Barenaked Ladies, or more current acts like Luke Bryan, Halsey or AJR. You can check out the up-to-date list of performers below, and find out everything you need to know about this special concert deal. Live Nation's $30 concert ticket promotion is accessible on their website, where you can check out a complete list of performers, dates, and venues. You can learn more about which shows are eligible for this promotion at Once you've select the event you are interested in, look for the "$30 Ticket to Summer" ticket type, add tickets to your cart, and proceed to the checkout. Buy tickets If you're a T-Mobile subscriber or a Rakuten customer, you can grab early presale access to all of Live Nation's discounted tickets starting Tuesday, May 20 at 10 a.m. local venue time, you'll need a presale code from those sites. (You can sign up for a Rakuten membership for free to gain access to the presale.) General on sale ticketing for the $30 Ticket To Summer deals will begin May 21 at 10 a.m. local venue times on Live Nation. Buy tickets Yes, LiveNation's $30 ticket price includes all service fees, before taxes. Any taxes will be added as applicable by city, state and/or venue. The only catch is that Dozens of performers are participating in the $30 Ticket To Summer deal, here's an up-to-date list of participating acts: $uicideboy$ Avril Lavigne Barenaked Ladies Big Time Rush Billy Idol The Black Keys Cody Jinks Coheed and Cambria Counting Crows Cyndi Lauper Dierks Bentley Dispatch The Doobie Brothers The Driver Era Goo Goo Dolls Halsey Hardy Hauser James Taylor Keith Urban Kesha Kidz Bop Kids Leon Bridges Little Big Town +Live+ & Collective Soul Luke Bryan Nelly The Offspring Pantera Papa Roach & Rise Against Peach Pit & Briston Maroney Pierce the Veil Rod Stewart Simple Minds Slightly Stoopid Styx & Kevin Cronin Band Summer of Loud Tedeschi Trucks Band Thomas Rhett Toto + Christopher Cross + Men at Work Volbeat Weird Al Yankovic Willie Nelson Buy tickets
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘American Idol' Season 23 finale: Who took the crown — John Foster, Breanna Nix, or Jamal Roberts?
Tonight on American Idol, the top three give their final performances in a star-studded night filled with music legends and top stars. After the nationwide vote, host Ryan Seacrest reveals this year's American Idol winner. Will John Foster, Breanna Nix, or Jamal Roberts take the crown? Follow our live blog to see each performance and up-to-the-minute results below. The three-hour finale of American Idol airs live coast-to-coast beginning at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC. Judges Carrie Underwood, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan will cheer on the contestants as "Artist in Residence" Jelly Roll mentors the finalists ahead of their last performance. More from GoldDerby 'I'm anointed': Jamal Roberts becomes the first Black man to win 'American Idol' in 22 years, following Ruben Studdard Everything to know about the 'American Idol' Season 23 finale: Returning contestants, superstar guests, finalists' new singles ... 'Your life flashes before your eyes': 'The Amazing Race' winners Carson and Jack, runners-up Han and Holden talk Season 37 finale Each of the top 14 contestants return to make an appearance on tonight's finale along with superstar guests Brandon Lake, Goo Goo Dolls, Good Charlotte, Jennifer Holliday, Jessica Simpson, Kirk Franklin, Myles Smith, Patti LaBelle, and Salt-N-Pepa. SEE New singles released from Top 7 American Idol finalists 8 p.m. — Previously, on American Idol: The top three finalists were announced on May 12 after competing in "Disney Night No. 2" — performing a pair tunes featured in classic Disney movies. John Foster ("The Bare Necessities"/"Rainbow Connection") edged out Jamal Roberts ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough"/"Beauty and the Beast") and Breanna Nix ("This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)"/"You'll Be in My Heart") to win Gold Derby's poll as your favorite performer. Thunderstorm Artis ("A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"/"Find Yourself") and Slater Nalley ("You've Got a Friend in Me"/"Born to Be Wild") were eliminated from the competition. The grand finale performances for America's vote were: John Foster Age: 18 Hometown: Addis, La. Performance: "Courtesy of The Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)" by Toby Keith Carrie's comments: "You're pulling out all the stops." Lionel's comments: "That's the way you run for offi-- nailed it, nailed it, nailed it." Luke's comments: "Your whole disposition has changed -- the confidence and your voice has gotten better." Jamal Roberts Age: 27 Hometown: Meridian, Miss. Performance: "First Time" by Teeks Carrie's comments: "I feel like tonight, you look so comfortable and at ease." Lionel's comments: "What I love about you is the way you just navigate the story and it happens to come out of your mouth in brilliant form." Luke's comments: "Will you teach me how to be that smooth? Everything about you is a star." Breanna Nix Age: 25 Hometown: Denton, Texas Performance: "In Jesus Name (God of Possible)" by Katy Nichole Carrie's comments: "You just reminded everybody why we love you. It's so warm and believable." Lionel's comments: "This has turned into a slugfest -- every one of you in your own lane has a career forever. Stay on your path." Luke's comments: "You've just been amazingly solid all year, you deliver week in and week out. You have such a special heart and thing about you." John Foster Age: 18 Hometown: Addis, La. Performance: "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver Carrie's comments: "Great song choice. Everybody at home was singing." Lionel's comments: "For all of you out there: vote, vote, vote." Luke's comments: "That hometown piece, whew. Really beautifully done." Jamal Roberts Age: 27 Hometown: Meridian, Miss. Performance: "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" by The Temptations Carrie's comments: "You can sing things that are contemporary and it fits. You can sing things that are throwback and it fits. It all sounds fresh and new and fun." Lionel's comments: "You are divinely guided, my friend." Luke's comments: "I cannot believe that you have been in a schoolroom teaching kids and you go from that to what you're able to do in front of us. You're one of the most amazing people that I've ever seen on this show." Breanna Nix Age: 25 Hometown: Denton, Texas Performance: "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus Carrie's comments: "You're just a gorgeous, wonderful inspiration to so many people." Lionel's comments: "Perfect song. Perfect voice. Perfect presentation." Luke's comments: "What a perfect song choice. You just took me on an unbelievable ride." John Foster Age: 18 Hometown: Addis, La. Performance: "Tell That Angel I Love Her" Jamal Roberts Age: 27 Hometown: Meridian, Miss. Performance: "Heal" The evening's celebratory performances included: John Foster, Jamal Roberts & Breanna Nix Performance: "We Are the Champions" by Queen Salt-N-Pepa Performance: "Push It" / "Shoop" / "Whatta Man" with the Ladies of the Top 14 Good Charlotte Performance: "The Anthem" / "Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous" with Guys of the Top 14 Luke Bryan Performance: "Country Song Came On" / "Deeper Than the Holler" by Randy Travis with John Foster Kirk Franklin Performance: "Melodies from Heaven" and "Love Theory" with Canaan James Hill Goo Goo Dolls Performance: "Iris" with Mattie Pruitt Brandon Lake Performance: "Daddy's DNA" with Breanna Nix Jennifer Holliday Performance: "I Am Changing" with Gabby Samone Jelly Roll Performance: "Unpretty" and "Liar" with Jamal Roberts Myles Smith Performance: "Nice to Meet You" and "Stargazing" with Ché Chesterman and Filo PJ Morton Performance: "How Deep Is Your Love" by Bee Gees with Amanda Barise Patti LaBelle Performance: "Lady Marmalade" with Kolbi Jordan Carrie Underwood Performance: "I'm Gonna Love You" with Cody Johnson and Slater Nalley The War and Treaty Performance: "Hey Driver" with Thunderstorm Artis Jessica Simpson Performance: "Blame Me" / "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" with Josh King Lionel Richie Performance: "Stuck on You" with Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan Following the nationwide vote, the winner of American Idol Season 23 is Jamal Roberts. The Season 23 runner-up is John Foster. This season's third-place finisher is Breanna Nix. SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Launch Gallery: 'American Idol' Season 23 cast: Meet the Top 24 finalists Best of GoldDerby 'Survivor' deaths: Full list of castaways we've lost Everything to know about the 'Survivor 48' finale: Airdate, title, finalists, challenges, rules 'The Masked Singer' spoilers: Who is Boogie Woogie? Click here to read the full article.