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US Independence Day 2025: Where to watch parades and fireworks on Fourth of July
US Independence Day 2025: Where to watch parades and fireworks on Fourth of July

Economic Times

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

US Independence Day 2025: Where to watch parades and fireworks on Fourth of July

Get ready for a star-spangled Fourth of July in 2025 with a long weekend full of patriotic programming! Enjoy a special "Price Is Right" episode honoring first responders, and C-SPAN's extensive "America 250" coverage, including a speech from former President Trump. Fireworks spectaculars will light up CNN, NBC, and PBS, featuring performances from top artists and patriotic tributes. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What to watch on TV and streaming – Fourth of July specials Exploring the American Story' to celebrate 250 years of US independence in 2026. It all begins on July 3, 2025 with a speech from former President Donald Trump at the Iowa State Fairgrounds at 8:30 p.m. ET. On July 4, C-SPAN will air 24 hours of special programming about America's history. Live 'Washington Journal' broadcast from the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia at 9 a.m. ET. Reading of the Declaration of Independence from the National Archives at 10 a.m. ET. A ceremony remembering the Battle of Bunker Hill. A parade celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary. More shows about the Revolutionary War and the birth of America. July 5 – Watch a Revolutionary War encampment reenactment at Mount Vernon. July 12 – A reenactment and talk about Patrick Henry's 'Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death' speech. July 19 – Historian David Preston explains how the Battles of Lexington and Concord started the war. July 26 – Historian Bruce Venter tells the story of Fort Ticonderoga captured by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. Fourth of July fireworks and music specials Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Joey Chestnut returns. Hosted by Jeremy Schaap and Rich Shea. Women's contest starts at 10:45 a.m. ET on ESPN3. Men's contest airs at 12 p.m. ET on ESPN2, and replays at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET on ESPN, and at 6 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Takes place at the Brooklyn Bridge and East River in NYC. A special music score by Questlove and James Poyser. DeBose will also sing live during the show. Performers include The Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Lenny Kravitz, Ava Max, Keke Palmer, Trisha Yearwood, and more. Airs live at 8 p.m. ET on NBC, also streaming on Peacock. A Spanish version airs on Telemundo at 9 p.m., and NBC will do an encore at 10 p.m. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro. Big performers: The Beach Boys, The Temptations, Lauren Daigle, Josh Turner, Yolanda Adams, Trombone Shorty, Abi Carter, LOCASH. Also includes the National Symphony Orchestra, The U.S. Army Band, The Choral Arts Society of Washington, and other military groups. FAQs America's Independence Day is almost here and this year it's extra special because it's on Fourth of July which is a Friday, which means a long weekend for most people. If you're staying in there are tons of things to watch on TV and online, as stated in the report by Deadline.A special episode of 'The Price Is Right' will air on CBS on Friday, July 4 at 11 a.m. ET and 10 a.m. PT. The episode honors firefighters, paramedics, and police officers, including those who helped during the LA wildfires. These first responders will play the game and can win cash, cars, and even a camper trailer. You can also stream it on Paramount+, as mentioned by Deadline Saturday starting July 5, you can watch special 'America 250' segments on C-SPAN2 at 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. ET:CNN's 'The Fourth in America' special is back and will run from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. ET on Friday, July features fireworks shows from big cities like NYC, Boston, Las Vegas, DC, Nashville, San Diego, Niagara Falls, and more. Performers include Noah Kahan, Sting, Dierks Bentley, Lainey Wilson, Counting Crows, Timbaland, The Fray, and others, as per artists include CAKE, Ice Cube, Sublime, 4 Non Blondes, Ashley McBryde, Vanilla Ice, Rob Base, Young MC, Tone Loc, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Hosted by Dana Bash, Boris Sanchez, Victor Blackwell, and Sarah Sidner. Live on CNN and CNN International, and streams online on and mobile apps for pay TV users, as stated in the report by Contest is back on will be hosted by Oscar winner Ariana streams on Friday, July 4 at 8/ on a Friday, so people get a long weekend to celebrate Independence can watch fireworks on CNN, NBC, and PBS, with shows from big cities like New York, Boston, and Washington D.C.

The Price Is Right host Drew Carey reveals a shocking fact about himself and the show
The Price Is Right host Drew Carey reveals a shocking fact about himself and the show

Time of India

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

The Price Is Right host Drew Carey reveals a shocking fact about himself and the show

In a revelation that has surprised fans across the entertainment industry, The Price Is Right host Drew Carey has admitted that he rarely, if ever, watches himself on television—despite anchoring one of America's longest-running game shows for nearly 18 years. The veteran comedian and presenter shared his personal discomfort with self-viewing in a recent interview with Parade , while discussing the upcoming DVD release of The Drew Carey Show : The Complete Series , commemorating its 30th anniversary. Carey Avoids Viewing His Own Work Drew Carey, who has been the face of The Price Is Right since 2007, candidly revealed his aversion to seeing himself on screen. 'Not a lot of my fans know that I don't like watching myself on TV. I have a real hard time,' Carey admitted, as mentioned in a report by the Citizen Tribune. Reflecting on his time in the editing room during his sitcom days, he added, 'I had to leave. I don't do it that often because every time I saw it, I was like, 'That's what I look like? And that's how I walk?' I get so tired of seeing myself.' Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track default , selected Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Top 25 Most Beautiful Women In The World Articles Vally Undo Even as The Price Is Right airs daily—along with The Price Is Right at Night and reruns of his classic improv series Whose Line Is It Anyway? ? —Carey rarely tunes in. He noted that producers once had to persuade him to watch his own footage for performance review. 'I was like, 'Oh my God.' He really had to twist my arm,' Carey recounted, as per a report by Citizen Tribune. Live Events Mental Health and Media Consumption This avoidance of self-viewing is part of a broader commitment by Carey to maintain his mental well-being. In an earlier interview with Us Weekly , the longtime host spoke openly about his mental health practices. 'I'm very careful. I watch my mental health all the time,' he said, noting that he often limits exposure to social media and news. 'Sometimes I go, 'Nope, not today,'' Carey remarked, as mentioned in a report by Citizen Tribune. While Carey is reluctant to watch his performances, his passion for the job remains strong. The Price Is Right , a mainstay of American daytime television since 1972, recently celebrated its 10,000th episode in February—an occasion Carey called 'an honor' to be part of. A Milestone for a Reluctant Star Despite his discomfort with the spotlight off-camera, Carey has been instrumental in steering The Price Is Right through a successful new era, bringing charm, humor, and a sense of connection to millions of viewers. His reluctance to engage with his own on-screen image may be unusual for a television figure of his stature, but fans have continued to embrace his authenticity and warmth. Carey's remarks offer a rare glimpse into the personal experiences behind one of the most familiar faces in American television. As The Drew Carey Show prepares for its 30th anniversary release, and The Price Is Right continues its decades-long run, the host's candidness has only deepened the appreciation of audiences for his enduring contributions to television. FAQs Does Drew Carey have a wife? Carey became engaged to Nicole Jaracz in 2007, but the couple never married and ended their engagement in 2012. In January 2018, he announced a new engagement to sex therapist Amie Harwick. Is Rachel Reynolds still married to Drew Carey? She has worked alongside Drew Carey on CBS's The Price Is Right (1972) since 2009. In 2010, she married David Dellucci, and the couple has a daughter named Ruby Rel Dellucci.

Ball State's Happy Gilmore Bags NIL Deal With Sunday Golf
Ball State's Happy Gilmore Bags NIL Deal With Sunday Golf

Forbes

time01-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

Ball State's Happy Gilmore Bags NIL Deal With Sunday Golf

Ball State gofer Happy Gilmore, who has just signed an NIL deal with Sunday. Happy Gilmore isn't just a beloved yet hotheaded hockey hooligan turned golfer with a trademark run-up swing—he's also a well-spoken, business-savvy freshman on Ball State's golf team, capable of dialing up 190 mph of ball speed off the tee. The management and leadership major from Bloomington, Indiana, was born Landon James Gilmore, but the nickname has stuck with him since elementary school. It came courtesy of a spectator shout-out at the Pepsi Little People's Golf Championship, where Happy won a long drive competition. Gilmore, who received kudos from Adam Sandler—the progenitor of his fictional alter-ego—on social media when he committed to Ball State, has been fielding offers from a bevy of brands eager to hop on the Happy bandwagon. But he's been very selective, making sure each opportunity that comes up aligns with his values, is a good fit, and doesn't impinge upon his playing schedule. Sunday Golf, a bag brand he was already familiar with, was an easy choice after he did his due diligence. 'I had to make sure it was compliant with Ball State and that I was able to do this deal,' Gilmore explained. It certainly helps that he buys into their approach to the game. 'I like what they're trying to do with golf. Golf has that country club [mentality] When the topic of the best and worst parts of being the real-life Happy Gilmore comes up, the D1 college golfer reflects on how his feelings about it have evolved, admitting that when he was younger, the ad nauseam movie quotes became a bit much. 'People always doing it would get really annoying. Now that I'm older, I have so much fun with it and it fuels me when people try to be funny and make some joke about the movie,' Gilmore enthused. He's seen Happy Gilmore more times than he can count—like most golfers—and his favorite scene? The legendary tussle with the late Bob Barker of Price Is Right fame. 'Another thing is always having to tell people, 'Yes, my name is Happy Gilmore.' Stuff like that gets old too. We have a Chik-Fil-A on campus and they always ask for a name. When I tell them, they'll look at me weird and then they'll type it in. They've called me Hadley before, Hannah once and these off-the-wall names because they don't understand that it's 'Happy,' the emotion. I don't think it could be any simpler.' Happy's signing is the latest in a string of playful Sunday Golf marketing moves that have captured the industry spotlight. The San Diego company has turned heads with a successful crowdfunding campaign, minting a deal with a first-grader—a Southern California State Champion in his age group—along with a partnership with Tom Brady (zero relation to the QB GOAT) on a golf bag line benefiting Youth On Course. 'We were always really impressed with his game. We've been keeping up with him, seeing how he's been playing and performing at Ball State,' Camden Wicker, director of customer experience at Sunday Golf, said. 'He's a great kid with a good head on his shoulders and he hits the ball pretty far,' Wicker added. Gilmore will still sport his usual bag in team competition, but will promote Sunday in the offseason and in posts on social. The initial deal runs through the end of the year but the bag maker's goal is to forge a longstanding relationship. The signing dovetails with the company's introduction of Recess Bags, a line of youth-sized golf bags for kids aged 5-8 and 9-12 that debuted a couple of months back. As for Happy, the deals are expected to keep pouring in. With anticipation building for Happy Gilmore 2, which will be released on Netflix on July 25 the 'real-life' Happy's star power has a strong tailwind, adding yardage to his celebrity. He has already lined up a partnership with a major national fast-food chain, set to be announced in the coming weeks. On the golf course, Gilmore's standout performances this season include a third place showing at the Golfweek "Put Me In Coach" Invitational and another top five performance at the Purdue Fall Invite Individual. While recent outings have yielded much quieter results, he is optimistic he will finish strong. 'I know if I go out and play good golf, the finishes will just happen on their own. Right now, I've not been playing too well after the winter. I haven't really come back into form yet,' Gilmore said. The goal is to peak in time for the Mid-American Conference Championship at the end of April and help the Cardinals win back-to-back league titles.

California golf pro on 'Price Is Right' got the luckiest game to play for a car
California golf pro on 'Price Is Right' got the luckiest game to play for a car

USA Today

time29-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • USA Today

California golf pro on 'Price Is Right' got the luckiest game to play for a car

California golf pro on 'Price Is Right' got the luckiest game to play for a car Ask yourself, "Price Is Right" fans: what's the perfect game for a golfer or a golf pro to play to win big? The answer is, of course, the game known as Hole-in-One, which involves putting a ball into a hole from a certain distance, depending on how you nail the prices of some products beforehand. And wouldn't you know it? Travis Britt, who is an assistant golf pro at Brentwood Country Club, won the chance to get up on stage and play ... Hole-in-One. Now, nailing the putt is no guarantee. But Britt got up really close and — thank goodness for him and his golf reputation — hit the putt with ease. He won ... a new car. Here's how that all played out: Congrats!

Golf Pro Has Ultimate Stroke Of Luck To Win A Car On 'Price Is Right'
Golf Pro Has Ultimate Stroke Of Luck To Win A Car On 'Price Is Right'

Yahoo

time28-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Golf Pro Has Ultimate Stroke Of Luck To Win A Car On 'Price Is Right'

'The Price Is Right' shared a clip this week of a contestant sinking a golf putt to win a car. But this was no ordinary player. (Watch the video below.) Travis Britt is an assistant pro at Brentwood Country Club in Los Angeles who by chance, it seems, got to play 'Hole in One' for a Hyundai Venue. 'I had no idea we were playing Hole in One by the way,' host Drew Carey said as he let the audience know that Britt does for a living. 'If you miss this putt, hang your head, bro,' Carey said. 'Do not show your face in public.' But first Britt had to try to ace a game pricing products in ascending order, which he did well enough to earn a short putt. 'No pressure right?' Britt said. 'I should sit on your shoulders to make this fair,' Carey cracked. Britt made the shot easily and his entourage went crazy. The episode aired earlier in the month but the clip was understandably making the rounds on Friday. Congrats on the new drive, golf pro. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Price Is Right (@therealpriceisright) 'Price Is Right' Host Drew Carey Makes Surprising Claim About Contestants Drew Carey Gets Oddly Sexual During Unhinged Game Show Moment Emma Stone Has A Really Good Reason She Won't Do 'Celebrity Jeopardy'

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