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Scottish Sun
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Former teen pinup looks unrecognisable 30 years after finding fame – but can you guess who it is?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THIS former teen pinup looks unrecognisable 30 years after finding fame in a VERY famous teen comedy. Now 50, this actor has swapped the big screen for the small one and is still enjoying a very successful career - but can you guess who it is? Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 7 Can you guess who this former teen pinup is? Credit: Instagram/@sistosistosisto 7 Now 50, the actor in question became famous in his 20s Credit: Instagram/@sistosistosisto 7 This actor shot to fame in 1995 teen movie Clueless Credit: Alamy 7 Did you guess the actor is Jeremy Sisto known for playing Elton in Clueless? Credit: Alamy The actor in question is Jeremy Sisto, who shot to fame in the movie Clueless. Released in 1995, the movie star was just 20-years-old when he landed a role in the cult classic teen flick. Appearing alongside movie stars like Alicia Silverstone and the late Brittany Murphy, he played Elton - the obnoxious, arrogant rich kid who hung out with Cher and her friends. The role shot him and the rest of the cast to HUGE stardom, something Jeremy later admitted he struggled with at first. Opening up to Miami Living magazine in 2021, he said: 'It was a weird life for me, because I was 19 when I did it and I was doing these other dark movies that none of them did as well. "And then, a teen comedy when you're in your 20s, for me anyways, was something I was afraid people were laughing at me —as opposed to seeing what I wanted them to see." Continuing, Jeremy told the publication: "So, there was a period where I guess I was afraid if my career hadn't continued —like a lot of actors, it just sorta dries up— that I'd be seen as somebody who had a shot and failed.' However, his feelings about success changed in his 30s and he embraced his Clueless fame. Referring to a very famous scene in the movie, Jeremy said: 'Now, I'll do 'Rollin' with the homies' for anybody. I don't care.' Jeremy also revealed how his family also enjoy his Clueless notoriety. Trailer for the original 1995 film Clueless "One of my daughter's friends refuses to call me anything but Elton," he once told Us Weekly. Since finding fame in his 20s, Jeremy has remained in the spotlight, but tends to focus his career on the small screen - although he did voice King Runeard in Disney's Frozen II. Over the years he has appeared in big TV shows like Six Feet Under, Law and Order, and Suburgatory. Since 2018, he has played Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine in Dick Wolfe's CBS drama, FBI. Away from the limelight, Jeremy is married with kids and shares daughter Charlie, 16, and son Bastian, 13, with wife Addie Lane. 7 Clueless brought Jeremy a huge amount of fame Credit: Alamy 7 The star continues to act and tends to focus on the small screen Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
For a second year, roller skating is back at the ROC in St. Louis Park
For a second year, roller skating is back at the ROC in St. Louis Park originally appeared on Bring Me The News. Roller skating can evoke a sepia-tinted nostalgia, but it doesn't have to be that way. Rather, it can still be that way, but you can also roller skate this summer. Rollin' @ the ROC is back in St. Louis Park this summer, inviting the community to roller skate around the Recreation Outdoor Center (ROC) for a second straight year. The season opened in May and will continue through the season-ending open skate on Sept. 25. Each session takes place on a Thursday, frequently with the Twin Cities Skaters in attendance, offering either lessons or a performance. Those weeks, the Bite Me Baking Co. food truck will be around selling treats. "After seeing many roller skaters using the ROC during open times, especially after the loss of the Roller Garden, we realized this was an opportunity for our department to promote roller skating in our community and to fill a gap in our parks and recreation programming," says Heidi Batistich, recreation and facilities supervisor. It was in 2021 that the St. Louis Park Roller Garden closed after 52 years of offering space to skaters daily. Just a few years later, a $9,520 grant for sports equipment from Hennepin County has allowed St. Louis Park to offer a small amount of that magic to people who love roller skating. Eight of the nine open skates for the summer cost $5, and roller skate rental is included in the admission. The exception is a free Juneteenth skate on Thursday, June 19. The Twin Cities Skaters will have a DJ on hand and perform. The Ralph's Rib Crib food truck will be set up outside as well. The ROC is located at 3700 Monterey Drive, and the full list of open skates can be found at the city's story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Food, music, and art return to 50th and France for 58th Edina Art Fair
The Edina Art Fair is returning for its 58th installment from June 6 to 8. The annual art festival that takes over the business district around 50th and France promises to bring more than 250 artists to the fair along with live music, food trucks like Rollin' Nolen's BBQ, and three wine and beer gardens, among other activities. Tim Chapman of Set Adrift Art is the fair's featured artist for 2025. For the event, he's created art highlighting the instantly recognizable marquee of the Edina Theatre. 'The Edina Art Fair is a celebration of creativity, and we are honored to feature Tim Chapman this year,' said Ben Cooney, Edina Art Fair Director. 'His work perfectly embodies the spirit of Edina and the beauty of Minnesota.' The fair will take place from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. With the increased traffic for the fair, there will also be a free shuttle bus from Edina City Hall on Saturday and Sunday.


Arabian Post
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Arabian Post
Limp Bizkit's Middle East Return Set for August
American nu-metal band Limp Bizkit is scheduled to perform in Abu Dhabi on 12 August as part of their Loserville Tour, marking their return to the UAE after more than a decade. The concert will take place at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, a venue known for hosting major international acts. The Loserville Tour, which began earlier this year, has seen the band perform across various cities in North America and Europe. The Abu Dhabi show is part of the tour's expansion into the Middle East, indicating the band's intent to reconnect with their fan base in the region. Limp Bizkit, formed in 1994, gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with hits like 'Break Stuff,' 'Nookie,' and 'Rollin'.' Their fusion of rap and metal elements contributed to the popularity of the nu-metal genre during that period. The band's lineup includes vocalist Fred Durst, guitarist Wes Borland, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto, and DJ Lethal. The band's last performance in the UAE was in 2011, also in Abu Dhabi. Since then, the region has seen a growing number of international music acts, reflecting its increasing significance on the global concert circuit. The upcoming concert is expected to attract fans from across the Middle East, as well as international visitors. Tickets for the Abu Dhabi show are available through official channels, with options ranging from general admission to VIP packages. Organizers have emphasized the importance of purchasing tickets from authorized sellers to avoid counterfeit tickets. The Etihad Arena, with a seating capacity of up to 18,000, has previously hosted artists such as The Killers, Post Malone, and Andrea Bocelli. Its state-of-the-art facilities and strategic location on Yas Island make it a preferred venue for large-scale events.


Time Out
24-04-2025
- Time Out
The most dangerous times to drive in Australia this long weekend – plus where our safest drivers live
We're less than 24 hours out from Anzac Day, and if you haven't already mentally checked out, you'll have three fabulous days to do so this long weekend. Many Aussies have already hit the road for their autumn getaways, but traffic is set to amp up even more in the coming days. If you're keen to dodge the crowds and stay safe, we've got the lowdown on the best times to avoid driving. And if you're road-tripping to another state, we've also got insights on the spots where you'll be cruising alongside Australia's safest drivers. Ahead of the long weekend, Aussie car insurance provider Rollin' analysed more than 18 million kilometres of driving data from its Safe 'n Save app. The app rates the safety of drivers by measuring factors, like speed, acceleration, braking, cornering and phone use – and the results revealed some clear danger zones. It doesn't really come as a surprise, but Fridays between 5pm and 6pm are the most dangerous time to hit the roads in Australia. On weekends, the danger shifts to midday, with a spike in incidents on Saturdays and Sundays from 12pm and 2pm. South Australia takes the crown for having the safest drivers in Australia, and it's also the state where drivers are least likely to use their phones behind the wheel. If you're keen to road trip in the company of the country's safest drivers, you can cruise down the spectacular Explorers Way from Adelaide to Alice Springs, or the Epicurean Way from McLaren Vale to Clare Valley. Queensland ranks as the second-safest for drivers in Australia – and it just so happens to be packed with incredible road trips too. Take the breezy Pacific Coast Drive from Brisbane to Sydney, or the tropical Great Barrier Reef Drive from Cairns to Cape Tribulation.