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    Tears dont build time machines: UNC alumnus Jerry Grimes II reflects on family h
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide When jerry michael grimes ii took their then-2-year-old daughter to visit the grimes plantation in pitt county, n.C., They noticed a pyramid of stones that marked the burial where maj. Gen. Bryan grimes jr.’S favorite horse was laid to rest. jerry grimes ii was struck that a horse of the confederate general was honored by a monument of stones imported from europe. But there were no grave markers or placards to commemorate the 1,200 enslaved men, women and children that lived on that plantation, including his great-grandfather, who was enslaved by bryan grimes jr. in 1922, unc’s board of trustees named grimes residence hall in the honor of bryan grimes jr., A graduate of the class of 1848 who served as a trustee from 1877 until his death in 1880. Similar to the unmarked graves at the plantation, there is no marker around grimes residence hall to denote the many people that bryan grimes jr. Generated his wealth through. jerry grimes studies and shaw university jerry grimes ii recently completed their graduate program in the department of religious studies. Through their research, grimes linked direct involvement between individuals who are either alumni of unc or eventually became trustees and the emergence of the first historically black college in the south: shaw university. their dissertation studied the role of woman missionaries in the first two decades following the american civil war and their role in establishing historically black colleges, specifically shaw university. henry martin tupper is credited as the founder of shaw university. His wife, sarah baker leonard tupper, was a missionary. In establishing shaw university, the tuppers, as well as african american students who were building what became shaw university, faced ongoing threats from vigilantes targeting them from 1865-66. Many groups emerged from those vigilantes, including what came to be known as the ku klux klan. a number of those individuals led different iterations of those groups, primarily north carolina kkk leader and organizer, william saunders, after whom carolina hall was once named. Unc’s board of trustees renamed the building in 2015 following student-led activism. yaakov ariel, a professor of religious studies at unc, was the academic adviser for jerry grimes ii. He said jerry’s dissertation was not just the story of shaw university or missionaries establishing higher education institutions, but it’s also the story of emancipation, the story of north carolina following the civil war, and the story of overcoming the predecessors of the kkk and other difficulties in establishing shaw university. “its a chapter in the history of higher education, ariel said. “Its a chapter in the history of emancipation. Its a chapter in the history of church activists, leaders, missionaries, but also of local african american participants.” jerry grimes ii is a native north carolinian from mount olive, the “pickle capital of the world.” Before unc, they attended numerous other universities. they were the first graduate in filmmaking at st. Augustines college in raleigh. They then attended the unc school of the arts and studied filmmaking for two years, making documentaries before studying religion and earning a graduate degree from virginia union university. they earned a second graduate degree from fuller seminary, a third master’s degree from union presbyterian seminary and earned their first doctorate from liberty university. Despite the array of degrees, jerry grimes ii said their hope was to be at unc. “the university of north carolina at chapel hill gave me an opportunity based on me making the best out of other opportunities that i had, jerry grimes ii said. “But i dont think im unique in that. I think im a part of the tapestry of our campus community and our academic community.” jerry grimes ii taught at several schools — including shaw university. Before coming to unc, they were also in chicago for three years, pastoring in a church. They spent a great amount of time delivering eulogies and being with families who are grieving and mourning, which they said sensitizes a person to what all human beings experience and is a reason why they also believe having the right conversations helps people move forward together. jerry grimes ii holds the same value of understanding and listening to how we broaden and inform our understanding of history. grimes residence hall in april 2021, the unc commission on history, race and a way forward wrote a letter suggesting that the university change the names of 10 buildings that are named after men who owned slaves, served in the confederacy and/or used their positions to promote white supremacy and inequality. One of the buildings was grimes residence hall. there has been debate on campus as to whether or not these building names should be changed or remain. However, jerry grimes ii also feels it is important to contextualize why those names were there in the first place. “sometimes there have been people to ask me, ‘well, what do we do with confederate monuments? Do we not tear those down?” They said. “ I would have argued they should have never been built in the first place.” they wrote a letter to the commission to share their family history and connections to the grimes family. In the letter, they asked the commission to consider contextualizing the history of the building name and commemorating the many enslaved people that endured lifetimes of mistreatment at the hands of people unc celebrated and honored. “for [bryan grimes jr.] To have not only his name on the building, to still have a town named for him, to still have a plantation named for him, to still have several roads and streets named for him, but for generations, such as my daughter, who bear the name but are unaware of the extent to which her name and her lineage directly contributed to the success and the growth and the financial advantages afforded through that name — i would say thats where contextualization is very important,” jerry grimes ii said. bryan grimes jr. Was made a wealthy man through slavery. The grimes family were some of north carolinas wealthiest slaveholders who derived their fortune from the labor of the black men, women and children they enslaved. Bryan grimes jr. Served in the confederate army, and was given the grimesland farm by his father in 1851 as a gift after bryan grimes jr. Remarried. the farm included 750 acres of fields and woodland and 25 enslaved people to work the land and generate profit. over the next decade, there were fluctuations in the size of the enslaved community on the plantation, suggesting that bryan grimes jr. Was actively involved in the domestic slave trade. His private papers also indicate that he sexually exploited enslaved women. bryan grimes jr. Also collaborated with william l. Saunders in organizing the kkk in eastern north carolina at the time when saunders was a state-level klan leader. Saunders encouraged bryan to manage vigilantes in eastern north carolina, and bryan was later identified as a senior officer in the klans local organization. bryan grimes jr.’S legacy was curated by his family in efforts to memorialize him as a brave, confederate hero. His son, john bryan grimes, was a unc trustee and served on the boards executive committee when its members made the decision to memorialize the newly constructed grimes residence hall for his father. bryan grimes jr. Is not unique in being the only confederate or kkk member that was memorialized by this university. anne mitchell whisnant, director of graduate liberal studies at duke university and a former associate professor in history and american studies at unc, created the website “names in brick and stone: histories from the university’s built landscape” as a digital history project. The website, created with the help of whisnants class and teaching assistant, looks at the history of unc campus buildings and information on the alumni and historical figures that the buildings are named after. whisnant said the conclusions from the information gathered for the website were not surprising. The landscape is heavily named for white males, influential politicians and individuals involved in the system of slavery. “theyre people that are, you know, often very involved in activities like white supremacy movement, defending the confederacy, slavery, serving in the confederacy,” whisnant said. contextualizing history jerry grimes ii said they would like to see some form of placards or identification to contextualize the enslaved individuals whose names are not known. They said these would denote the fact that these people spent their lives in servitude for the benefit of slaveowners who would go on to contribute to the university’s wealth. “this being a university, removing the name, then, to a great degree over time, also erases the legacies of the individuals who also helped build that name,” they said. “Because the name became what it was, in large part because of the wealth generated from individuals who themselves had no rights.” the university has previously installed historic monuments, such as the unsung founders memorial, which commemorates the free people of color and enslaved laborers who built many of the universitys first structures. but whisnant said that the unsung founders memorial is not enough to discuss those histories. “it is inadequate in size, in scale. It was so much smaller than, lets say silent sam,” whisnant said. “Its certainly smaller than buildings. It kind of descends into the landscape there, and it kind of doesnt really make a statement.” the monument depicts 300 bronze figures holding up a table, which is supposed to represent the enslaved people and laborers that operated this university in its early years. Whisnant said there has been tremendous work to uncover the specific identities and histories of the individuals who, either during slavery or after emancipation, worked for the university or the people memorialized on the buildings. she said those individuals are not an amorphous mass, and part of that monument’s problem is that it makes everyone anonymous even though we now know many of those specific individuals. “i dont think the university has moved forward in making those names more visible,” whisnant said. “And its not just about names and recognition, but it is about understanding that people that were enslaved or that were disempowered in some way also had individual lives, identities, hopes, dreams, different visions that dont get to be fully realized.” family legacies jerry grimes ii said their great-grandfather, also named jerry grimes, grew up on the grimes plantation. All that was relayed to jerry grimes ii through their family about their great-grandfather’s experiences on the farm was that every time he would try to talk about it, he would start crying. “whatever happened at the plantation in terms of the treatment or mistreatment was essentially traumatizing, permanently traumatizing,” they said. they also said they believe their great grandfather would have been a teenager, around 15-16 years of age, at the time he was able to leave in 1865 and move to duplin county from pitt county. They said he was literate at a time in which many african americans were not, which enabled him to teach all of his children to read. jerry grimes ii does not think of their ancestors as victims, because that gives too much power to the opposing force. Instead, they believe they were in struggle, because that better captures their resistance and refusal to give in to the other side. “what struggle says is, ‘i will never relent. In whatever way that i can resist, i will always resist until im free,’” they said. so, when walking past grimes residence hall, jerry grimes ii said, they reflect on their ancestors, and the war bryan grimes jr. Fought in to preserve slavery. “every time i walk past that building, i say to myself, with all of the effort, the war he fought, the money spent and so many others, and yet, im unchained walking past the building,” they said. jerry grimes ii views it as a victory for unc and north carolina that people are still having these conversations, because freedom can be preserved through reflecting on times when not everyone had it. they also said their mother spent most of her youth seeing “colored only” signs in public, and that she recently said to them she is glad jerry grimes ii never had to see one. “there would literally be a hole in the back of the restaurant through which she could only take out whatever she ordered,” they said. “And yet, in her lifetime, shes also seen her son attend the university of north carolina.” every time jerry grimes ii sees students on campus, they said, they think to themselves that they are looking their daughter’s future instructors, who will be a part of the class of 2040. Through talking and understanding, they said, we can create a future where we can look back on what should have never happened, and understand how we can prevent that from happening again. “tears dont build time machines,” jerry grimes ii said. “For as much as we hurt, our pain will never rewind us back to that moment to correct what went wrong and should have never happened, but through talking, we can begin to repair the present.”
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    What Is One Shining Moment? Origins of the March Madness Anthem and How It Becam
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (5 reads)
    College Guide By brandon astreicher , 2 hours ago apr 7, 2014; arlington, tx, usa; connecticut huskies head coach kevin ollie watches one shining moment with his players after defeating the kentucky wildcats in the championship game of the final four in the 2014 ncaa mens division i championship tournament at at&t stadium. Mandatory credit: bob donnan-usa today sports the college basketball season comes to an end tonight. Either the uconn huskies will cement their dynasty or the dominant michigan wolverines will finish the story on their season long supremacy. after the champion is crowned and the celebrations begin to subside, “one shining moment” will play as it has for many years. Here’s what it is and how it began. ‘one shining moment’ and its origins it’s not march madness without its finale. “One shining moment” is a compilation of the best moments and emotions from that year’s ncaa tournament and it eventually culminates with the champion’s celebrations. Each year, fans wait to watch “one shining moment” before shutting off their screens and putting the college basketball season to rest. the montage became synonymous with the tournament in 1987 because of a man named david barrett . Barrett is from ann-arbor, michigan and wrote the song, “one shining moment,” while enjoying some time at a bar. Barrett was watching highlights of boston celtics legend larry bird. Between his vision for the song and the highlights, he created an anthem that will last forever. cbs caught wind of the song. It was set to air for super bowl 21, but there was no time to run it. Eventually, the song found itself played after the 1987 ncaa national championship game and it found a home. more: college basketball 2026 transfer portal tracker: complete list of players who are available it was a huge hit and is still the soundtrack of march madness, appearing each year during the final moments of ncaa tournament coverage. The wolverines will be trying to bring the title back to barrett’s hometown in 2026 as they aim to win their first title since 1989. What a moment it would be for barrett’s “one shining moment” to end with his hometown team cutting down the nets in 2026. all the players wait on stage as they hold the trophy and soak in the three minutes of cinema that culminates with their own celebrations. Although the euphoria will continue into the late hours of the night, the players hold their enthusiasm for a few minutes as they take in their road to cutting down the nets. fans can expect the craziest moments of this year’s march madness in the montage. Otega oweh’s game-tying shot, tyler tanner’s near miss on his half-court shot, and braylon mullins’ game winner against duke should all be locks to feature in the final montage. But the question remains, which team will be left standing as the national champions?
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    Martin Scorsese Net Worth 2026: $200M Cinema Empire
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (5 reads)
    College Guide The before: little italy, asthma, and the failed priest notably, martin charles scorsese could not breathe properly for most of his childhood. In fact, born on november 17, 1942, in queens, new york, and raised in a cold-water tenement on elizabeth street in little italy, the boy who would become the most important american filmmaker of the twentieth century spent his formative years wheezing through an asthma condition severe enough to keep him off the street and out of the games that other kids played. Subsequently, his father, charles, pressed clothes in the garment district. His mother, catherine, worked as a seamstress. Both were sicilian-american. Meanwhile, both would later appear in their son’s films — catherine most memorably cooking a midnight meal in goodfellas, a scene so natural that audiences assumed she was a professional actress. She was not. Indeed, she was a mother who understood that the best performance is the one that doesn’t look like performing. ultimately, the neighborhood outside the tenement window was a film school. Little italy in the 1940s and 1950s was a compressed ecosystem of loyalty, violence, catholic guilt, and the unspoken understanding that certain men on certain corners operated by rules that existed alongside the law but never inside it. Young martin absorbed this grammar the way other children absorbed sports: through observation from the window, because his lungs wouldn’t let him participate in anything else. His parents took him to the movies instead. The rialto. The loews. He watched everything. Westerns, musicals, italian neorealism. By the time he was twelve, he was drawing storyboards of films he wanted to make. He was also considering becoming a priest. the turning point scorsese enrolled in a preparatory seminary. He lasted one year. He has never fully explained the failure, though he has spent six decades making films about men torn between devotion and destruction, which suggests the seminary didn’t fail him so much as give him his subject. Even so, he enrolled at nyu’s washington square college, earned a bachelor’s in english in 1964, and then an mfa in film from what would become the tisch school of the arts in 1968. During those years he directed short films that already contained the signature: the restless camera, the catholic anxiety, the violence that erupts because the characters have no other language for what they feel. the pivot moment: mean streets, taxi driver, and learning to die mean streets (1973) was semi-autobiographical and essentially unsellable. A film about low-level criminals in little italy with no stars, no plot structure recognizable to studio executives, and a soundtrack that used pop songs as narrative counterpoint — a technique so radical at the time that it became the most imitated innovation in american cinema for the next fifty years. Harvey keitel starred. Robert de niro played johnny boy, a role so volatile it launched one of the most significant actor-director partnerships in film history. The film cost $500,000 and returned modest box office, but it premiered at the new york film festival and announced scorsese as a filmmaker who would never make anything safe. taxi driver (1976) confirmed it. Written by paul schrader, starring de niro as travis bickle — a man so isolated by the city that he decides to save it through violence — the film won the palme d’or at cannes and earned four academy award nominations. Scorsese was 33. He was also developing a cocaine habit that would nearly kill him. By the late 1970s, the addiction had consumed his personal life and was threatening his career. He has described the period with the clinical honesty of a man who survived it: the paranoia, the creative paralysis, the hospitalization. De niro intervened. still, he brought scorsese the story of jake lamotta, the middleweight boxer who destroyed everything he touched. Raging bull (1980) was the result. Eight oscar nominations. De niro won best actor. Scorsese got sober. The film is now considered one of the greatest ever made. It was also a commercial disappointment. The pattern — masterpiece, financial struggle, survival — took root and would repeat for decades. the climb: two eras, two leading men, one oscar meanwhile, the first era belonged to robert de niro. Mean streets, taxi driver, raging bull, the king of comedy, goodfellas, cape fear, casino. Nine films spanning twenty-two years. The collaboration produced some of the most acclaimed american cinema of the century, but it also produced commercial misfires that kept scorsese perpetually one bad weekend away from losing his ability to get films financed. The king of comedy (1982) flopped. That said, the last temptation of christ (1988) sparked boycotts from religious groups who never saw the film. New york, new york (1977) lost money. Scorsese survived each setback the same way: by making the next film better than the last and trusting that the culture would eventually catch up. goodfellas (1990) was the commercial breakthrough that critics had been predicting for seventeen years. The film earned $46 million domestically against a $25 million budget, won joe pesci an oscar, and permanently entered the american vernacular. Casino (1995) extended the run. But the academy award for best director — the one prize that would validate decades of work — kept eluding him. He earned a nomination for raging bull. For the last temptation of christ. For goodfellas. Additionally, for gangs of new york. For the aviator. Five nominations. Five losses. The running joke became its own form of cultural commentary: the greatest living american director couldn’t win the award that the industry uses to define greatness. behind the numbers the second era belonged to leonardo dicaprio. Beginning with gangs of new york (2002), scorsese found in dicaprio a collaborator whose intensity matched de niro’s but whose box office appeal exceeded it. The aviator (2004) grossed $213 million worldwide. The wolf of wall street (2013) grossed $392 million — scorsese’s highest-grossing film ever. Furthermore, the departed (2006), sandwiched between them, finally delivered the oscar. When the envelope was opened, scorsese asked the audience, “could you double-check the envelope?” The line was funny because it was honest. He had waited so long that disbelief was the only rational response. Francis ford coppola, george lucas, and steven spielberg presented the award together. The gesture was deliberate: three peers acknowledging that the fourth member of their generation had been undervalued for too long. the hamptons chapter: $200 million and the architecture of permanence martin scorsese’s net worth stands at approximately at $200 million. The number rests on on a filmography that has grossed over $2 billion worldwide, directing fees that climbed from nothing (mean streets) to $10 million (hugo), producer credits on television projects including boardwalk empire and vinyl, and a production company — sikelia productions — that generates revenue from producing fees, profit participation, distribution deals, and syndication. His apple tv+ first-look deal, secured in the wake of killers of the flower moon, provides upfront payments and executive-level backend for every project the platform approves. The deal represents the streaming era’s validation of scorsese’s thesis: that prestige content, properly made, is worth more than algorithm-driven volume. scorsese’s real estate holdings are modest by hollywood standards and anchored in new york. He has maintained a primary residence in manhattan for decades. The choice is consistent with his identity: he is a new york filmmaker in the most literal sense. He was born in queens, raised in little italy, educated at nyu, and has set the majority of his films in the city’s streets, apartments, and social clubs. The $200 million fortune exists within a life that has never left its original geography. While he does not maintain a hamptons presence, his cultural influence saturates the east end’s social architecture. The collectors who hang contemporary art in their sagaponack living rooms, the hedge fund managers who screen goodfellas in their private theaters, the publishers who bid on film rights at dinner parties in bridgehampton — they are all operating inside a visual and narrative language that scorsese invented. what he built: the film foundation, five marriages, and movies at 83 in 1990, scorsese founded the film foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and restoring classic films. The founding board included woody allen, francis ford coppola, clint eastwood, stanley kubrick, george lucas, sydney pollack, robert redford, and steven spielberg. The organization has since helped restore over 950 films from more than 60 countries. Moreover, the foundation is not a vanity project. It is a structural intervention in the economics of film history. Without it, thousands of prints would have deteriorated beyond recovery. The financial investment is modest relative to scorsese’s net worth. The cultural return is incalculable. his personal life has been as turbulent as his filmography. Five marriages: laraine brennan (1965-1971), writer julia cameron (1976-1977), actress isabella rossellini (1979-1983), producer barbara de fina (1985-1991), and helen morris (1999-present). Three daughters: catherine, domenica cameron-scorsese, and francesca. Cameron later dramatized their brief, acrimonious marriage in her own directorial debut. Rossellini remained a friend. De fina continued producing. The marriages track the same pattern as the films: intensity, collapse, reinvention, and the refusal to stop trying because the previous attempt failed. at 83, scorsese is not slowing down. His production slate as of 2026 includes multiple films in various stages of development: a hawaii-set mob film described as a cross between goodfellas and the departed, starring dwayne johnson, leonardo dicaprio, and emily blunt; an adaptation of peter cameron’s novel what happens at night with dicaprio and jennifer lawrence; an adaptation of marilynne robinson’s home for apple tv+; and a grateful dead biopic starring jonah hill as jerry garcia. The volume is staggering for a director of any age. For a man in his ninth decade who nearly died of cocaine addiction in his thirties, it represents something closer to defiance. the soft landing: the kid from the window there is a scene that scorsese has described in multiple interviews but never filmed. He is seven or eight years old, standing at the window of the elizabeth street tenement, watching the street below. He can hear the sounds but cannot participate because his lungs won’t allow it. Consequently, he watches the men on the corner conduct business. He watches the women carry groceries. He watches the arguments, the embraces, the transactions that happen in the space between what is legal and what is understood. However, he is learning to see. He does not know yet that this is what a director does — stand at the window and watch until the watching becomes its own form of understanding. martin scorsese’s $200 million net worth is the financial expression of that watching. Twenty-seven narrative features. Sixteen documentaries. Nine best director nominations — the most by any living director. One win. Films that have been inducted into the library of congress. A foundation that has saved 950 movies from disappearing. A body of work that taught three generations of filmmakers how to move a camera, cut a scene, and use a pop song to break your heart. The asthmatic altar boy who failed out of seminary built a cathedral anyway. He just used celluloid instead of stone. the outcome his collaboration with dicaprio has now produced seven films across twenty-four years. The wolf of wall street remains their most commercially successful, and arguably their most morally complex — a film that refuses to judge its subject and thereby forces the audience to judge themselves. Margot robbie, jonah hill, and matthew mcconaughey each delivered career-defining performances under his direction in that single film. He paid hill $60,000. He let mcconaughey improvise. Nevertheless, he kept robbie’s slap. He shot for 119 days. The film is three hours long and does not contain a single wasted frame. That is what $200 million looks like when the person who earned it never stopped standing at the window. if you understand that the most valuable thing in any room is the person who sees what everyone else misses — then you already know why social life magazine has been covering the intersection of culture and capital for 23 years. 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    Sadie Sink Becomes Jean Grey In Spider-Man Fan Art (And Wow)
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (6 reads)
    College Guide Sadie sink becomes jean grey in spider-man fan art (and wow) news corey chichizolapublished i so hope this rumor ends up being legit. follow us your daily blend of entertainment news terms & conditionsand privacy policyand are aged 16 or over. you are now subscribed your newsletter sign-up was successful the marvel cinematic universe is known for consistently treating fans to new content, both in theaters and streaming with a disney+ subscription. The next highly anticipated upcoming marvel movie hitting theaters is destin daniel crettons spider-man: brand new day, which will feature sadie sink in a mysterious role. The biggest rumor is that the stranger things star is playing jean grey, and some fan art has imagined what she could look like in that role. not much is know about brand new day, but fans are hyped to finally watch up with tom hollands hero after no way homes cliffhanger ending. Sadie sink was noticeably missing from the spider-man 4 trailer, leading to even more discussion about her role. Fans still think that the footage might have hinted at her role as jean, and now can see what shed look like as the beloved x-man. Check it out below: [a post shared by wagner designer (@wagsantoss_)]a photo posted by on i mean, how cool is that? Rather than being in a black suit like the x-men movies, this image show what sadie sink could look like in a more comic-accurate green and yellow suit. While theres still no confirmation that shes playing the beloved mutant, its hard to deny that shed be able to pull off the look itself. fans who have spent years watching the marvel movies in order have been not-so-patiently waiting for the x-men to finally join the fun. Disneys acquisition of 20th century fox opened the doors for this to finally happen, but there hasnt been a ton of forward movement about a new x-men film. Instead characters have been slowly popping up, and moviegoers would likely freak out if/when sink is confirmed as jean grey. disney+: from $11.99 a month w/ ad-supported plan disney+ is the home for the mcu, and spider-man movies. Plans start at $11.99 a month for its new ad-supported plan. Go ad-free and pay $18.99 a month or save 16% and pre-pay $189.99 for a year. of course, its still more than possible that sadie sink will end up playing a different character in brand new day. Some other names that have swirled around online, including punisher sidekick rachel cole, a variant of mary jane watson, or teresa parker. Only time will tell, but considering how stranger things has officially wrapped up for good, it seems like a great time to get sadie sink in the mcu with a multi-picture deal. Fingers crossed we get some information sooner rather than later. marvel security is notoriously tight, but with the next spider-man movie arriving in theaters in just a few months, we should be getting more footage sooner rather than later. Well just have to wait and see if sinks role is eventually revealed, or if well have to wait until its release. our answers will come when spider-man: brand new day hits theaters on july 31st as part of the 2026 movie release list. Hopefully we dont have to wait until then to find out who sadie sink is playing in the mcu. your daily blend of entertainment news corey was born and raised in new jersey. Graduated with degrees theater and literature from ramapo college of new jersey. After working in administrative theater for a year in new york, he started as the weekend editor at cinemablend. Hes since been able to work himself up to reviews, phoners, and press junkets-- and is now able to appear on camera with some of his favorite actors... Just not as he would have predicted as a kid. Hes particularly proud of covering horror franchises like scream and halloween, as well as movie musicals like west side story. Favorite interviews include steven spielberg, spike lee, jamie lee curtis, and more. you must confirm your public display name before commenting please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.
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    Education Dept. Rescinds Biden School Agreements Imposing Radical Trans Agenda
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide The department of education announced on monday that it has rescinded biden-era resolution agreements to several schools that imposed the previous administration’s “radical transgender agenda.” the education department’s office for civil rights (ocr) uses resolution agreements to require schools to resolve noncompliance with federal civil rights laws. The department said previous democrat administrations “ distorted the law contrary to its plain meaning to police discrimination on the basis of ‘gender identity,’ not sex, and imposed resolution agreements with no legal foundation, but rather, based on an ideologically-driven interpretation of title ix.” the department said previous administrations admonished school districts with title ix violations over actions like “improper use of preferred pronouns” or “asking questions about a student’s preferred ‘gender.” Unlike the biden administration, the trump administration interprets title ix as pertaining to sex, rather than the made-up concept of “gender identity.” “today, the trump administration is removing the unnecessary and unlawful burdens that prior administrations imposed on schools in its relentless pursuit of a radical transgender agenda. While previous administrations launched title ix investigations based on ‘misgendering,’ the trump administration is investigating allegations of girls and women being injured by men on their sports team or feeling violated by men in their intimate spaces,” assistant secretary for civil rights kimberly richey said in a statement. “today is yet another demonstration of the trump administration’s commitment to uphold the law, protect our students, and restore common sense. No longer will the federal government force educational institutions to violate the law or punish them for upholding it,” she continued. the department of education said ocr is rescinding certain portions of six resolution agreements “ that were reached through the illegal, heavy-handed manipulation of title ix” with: cape henlopen school district delaware valley school district fife school district la mesa-spring valley school district sacramento city unified taft college the department pointed out that the biden administration expanded title ix to enforce discrimination law based on “gender identity” — an action found illegal by a federal court in 2025. “upon taking office in january 2025, the trump administration immediately returned to enforcing the trump administration’s 2020 title ix rule, which properly safeguards against discrimination on the basis of sex,” the education department said in a press release. the department noted that title ix prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex as a condition of receiving federal funding. katherine hamilton is a political reporter for breitbart news. You can follow her on x @thekat_hamilton .
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    What Malachi Morenos Draft decision means for Kentucky basketball
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide Malachi moreno made his decision and decided he would be testing the nba draft waters while maintaining his college eligibility. That is the bad news. The good news is that he also said that if he is in college, he will be playing for kentucky basketball. after a lot of prayer, and after sitting down with my family and the people i trust most, ive decided to take the next step in chasing my dream. I will be entering the 2026 nba draft while maintaining my college eligibility. Im looking forward to learning through this process, competing, and continuing to develop my game as i evaluate whats best for my future. Representing this state and wearing kentucky across my chest is something ive never taken for granted. If im back in college next season, itll be right here with big blue nation. and with the way he played, i would plan on him being right back in lexington next year. malachi moreno has potential but needs time malachi moreno was solid in his debut season in lexington. He wasnt spectacular, though. And with this nba draft class, he would need to be spectacular to go really high. You have koa peat, who averaged 13 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 assists, projected to go around the 20th pick. Motiejus krivas averaged 10 points and 8 rebounds, and both were more physical than moreno was. And it is not his fault. he was recruited to develop behind jayden quaintance and brandon garrison. But jq was only able to play 4 games, and brandon garrison was as inconsistent as ever. That forced a guy who was going to gain strength and get used to the college game into the starting lineup. And it showed. in postseason play, moreno did not get more than 7 points and no more than 6 rebounds, and averaged 4.8 points and 4.8 rebounds. That is not going to get it done against the grown men and talent that are going into the nba this year. but an offseason program where he focuses on his weight and strength would be huge for malachi. Also, his passing needs quite a bit of work. malachi morenos assist to turnover ratio has to get better in mark popes offense, the big man is supposed to do a lot of the passing, but moreno struggled to find open guys, and he was scared against the double team. He averaged 1.8 assists and 1.3 turnovers a night last year. Those kinds of numbers are not good enough for an nba offense. he can get there, though; he just needs time. And that is what is the best news for kentucky. Barring someone making a promise to take him and pay him handsomely, he is going to be right back in lexington for year 2 and will be a lot better.
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    Flory Bidunga already predicted to join Big 12 rival in total gut punch for Kans
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide Last offseason, flory bidunga entered the transfer portal, coming off an exciting freshman season. Ultimately, he opted to return to lawrence for his sophomore campaign. Now, a year later, the transfer portal has yet to open, but already bidunga has announced his intention to declare and seemingly already has a destination lined up. on the eve of the portal opening on tuesday, 247sports logged a prediction for bidunga to land at texas tech. Losing bidunga, either to the portal or the nba, would be rough for bill self, but losing him to grant mccasland’s red raiders would be even worse. prediction logged for texas tech to land flory bidunga houston and arizona’s arrival to the big 12 has knocked self off the conference throne. However, even without the league’s expansion, texas tech has emerged as another threat to the jayhawks supremacy in recent years. The red raiders were angling towards big 12 contention again this season until first-team all-american jt toppin went down with a season-ending acl injury. it’s still not clear what toppin is going to do this offseason. The 6-foot-9 forward hs one season of eligibility remaining, and would be unlikely to leave for the nba while recovering from his injury. Still, he could test the portal waters, and if he does, bidunga would be an ideal replacement. regardless of texas tech’s plan for its front court, bidunga will be difficult to be replace if he does leave lawrence this time around. His frontcourt mate last season, bryson tiller also intends to enter the portal and with the push across college basketball to supersize like michigan, arizona, florida, and all the best teams in the sport this season, big men will be a hot commodity in the portal. in some respects, kansas’s roster build for next season is in limbo until tyran stokes, the no. 1 player in the 2026 high school class, make his final decision. Stokes is expected to land with the jayhawks, but washington and gonzaga have been making a late push for the mcdonald’s all-american. stokes’s decision will determine how much nil and revenue-sharing money self and his staff have to spend in the portal, but he’s not expected to commit until after the nike hoop summit this weekend. If bidunga leaves, especially to another big 12 contender, landing stokes will be even more paramount for the jayhawks.
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    She Said, Go F*ck Yourself, John As She Dumped A Plate Of Pasta All Over His Hea
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide Some dates are just…unforgettable for each the incorrect reasons. And we recovered this reddit thread that has immoderate of the cringiest what conscionable happened? Dating stories retired there. So present is simply a database of the wildest ones, consecutive from radical who person witnessed it firsthand: 1. I enactment astatine a tiny bakery successful my town. I americium a wide room unit member, and not a waiter, but i was determination erstwhile this each went down. It was astir 2 successful the afternoon, the time had been normal, but abruptly i saw the retail unit successful a huddle and took my archetypal accidental to spell spot what was happening. Apparently, a mates had travel successful connected this summertime day, ordered 2 bowls of soup, and sat down. The miss that took their bid went to the backmost and prepared their crockery for them, past brought it backmost out. In the clip it took for her to get the soup, the pistillate had taken disconnected her flip-flop, enactment her limb crossed the table, and the feline was going to municipality sucking connected this ladys toes in the middle of the restaurant. 2. I deliberation the worst 1 i ever saw was erstwhile a feline asked the idiosyncratic helium was with to rapidly tally lines with him for an audition helium wanted to do. I deliberation helium thought it was immoderate benignant of flex, similar helium would beryllium impressing his day by slipping successful his astonishing acting skills earlier their nutrient arrived. Not surprisingly, his acting skills were not truthful amazing. After helium asked, what did you think?! But alternatively of waiting for her answer, helium started explaining the brilliance down immoderate of his acting choices. She half-heartedly nodded on and praised the performance. It was truthful painfully awkward. 3. A antheral tried to bid for his date, you could archer she didnt privation him to, but it was aboriginal successful the date, truthful she said nothing. He ordered an costly appetizer, and lone helium ate it. She didnt look impressed with this feline astatine all, but she inactive seemed to beryllium trying to feign interest. When it came clip to bid dinner, helium tried to get the costly surf-and-turf crockery for her. She said nary convey you and told him she was a vegetarian (something established earlier the date), and that she wanted the vegetarian dish. He didn’t backmost down and insisted she person the surf and turf. She again said no, she wouldn’t devour it. He demanded she devour it, saying helium didnt recognize wherefore not, and reassured her helium could spend it. She left. 4. Ive seen a bunch, but the worst was erstwhile a feline brought successful a canned pepsi and conscionable asked for a solid with ice. He past offered different tin to his date. It did not spell well. 5. i worked astatine a barroom successful a edifice for 5 years. I had a array travel down from their edifice country and beryllium astatine 1 of my pub tables for dinner. From the infinitesimal they sat down, you could archer the woman was furious astir something. She was unbelievably pleasant toward me, but did not accidental a azygous connection to the antheral astatine the table. He ordered steak, and she ordered the sauciest pasta dish we had connected the menu. About 20 minutes aboriginal (the woman inactive hadn’t said a connection to the antheral since they sat down), their nutrient was done, and my nutrient runner acceptable it connected the table. Right arsenic i was astir to locomotion implicit to spot if they needed thing else, i saw the pistillate basal up, accidental “go fuck yourself, john” arsenic she picked up the sheet of pasta and dumped it each implicit his caput and down into his lap... 6. I was a bartender astatine a state nine successful college, and i watched a pistillate curse her hubby retired astatine their array due to the fact that the hubby kept flirting with the waitress. She got really large and walked out. Keep successful mind, this was a bully edifice astatine an upscale state club. The waitress felt it was each her fault, but she told maine the feline had been coming successful determination often and tipping her 100% of the measure each time. 7. When i was successful college, i was moving successful a barroom wherever the antheral near his telephone successful his jacket, and near the overgarment connected the seat erstwhile helium went to the bathroom. His woman instantly went for it, and wrong the infinitesimal and 45 seconds helium was gone, she seemingly recovered what she was looking for. As helium returned, she started yelling and flipped the high-top array over. I watched each the colour drain from that man’s face, and helium looked similar a food swallowed a play ball. She ran retired with his phone, and helium ran after, and we conscionable comped the cheque due to the fact that nary 1 was interrupting that. 8. I worked concisely arsenic a waiter astatine a semi-nice spot adjacent me. I had a mates travel successful for a day who weve seen determination a fewer times earlier (i deliberation it was their regular dating place). She was precise intelligibly bittersweet and was talking astir however her uncle was truly sick and was astir apt going to walk distant soon. He decided to propulsion retired the ringing and popular the question anyway. Seriously, dude? Read the room. 9. A miss i cognize met a feline connected a dating site, they agreed to conscionable astatine a portion promenade parking batch and spell to meal unneurotic from there. He asked if helium could thrust her camaro due to the fact that he’d neer driven one. So they spell unneurotic successful her car, to a edifice a mates miles away. After dinner, helium gets up to spell to the bath and neer comes back. After 10 minutes, she gets up to cheque connected him, lone to find her car is gone. He dashed connected the measure and stole her car. She paid the bill, got an uber home, and called the constabulary to study her car stolen. Last i heard, helium was inactive being charged with car theft. 10. A mates of friends and i went to the mexican edifice wherever different person was waiting tables. There was a mates catty-cornered from america that had a spot of an off vibe. We could spot them, but not truly perceive them, truthful we asked our server person what was up. She said it seemed to beryllium a archetypal oregon 2nd day that was a spot awkward. The miss had ordered 1 of those tremendous margaritas and was not sharing it. I had to spell marque a telephone telephone (back successful the wage telephone days), and erstwhile i came back, i ended up sitting with my backmost to the couple. Maybe 10 minutes later, i perceive our person the server say, no, noooo nooooo.... And the dependable of a afloat punch vessel being emptied from a large height. The margarita miss had stood up, swayed a bit, and vomited each implicit their meals, the table, and the surrounding floor. The edifice comped everyone sitting nearby, and the girl’s day abandoned her successful the ensuing chaos. 11. I was a waiter astatine a precise famous, upscale restaurant, and a man requested that idiosyncratic instrumentality pictures of him proposing to his girlfriend. I was tasked with performing this duty. I acceptable up astatine an space she couldn’t spot me, and erstwhile helium busted retired the ring, i started taking arsenic galore pictures arsenic i could. Anyone who has tried to seizure a once-in-a-lifetime infinitesimal connected camera knows that you’re not truly watching what’s going on, you’re conscionable trying to get the moment. After astir 20-30 pictures, i dilatory realized that she was declining the proposal, and the country was rapidly degenerating into a five-alarm dumpster fire. However, i was acold capable distant that i couldn’t perceive what was being said and couldn’t beryllium definite of what was transpiring, truthful i continued taking pictures conscionable successful case. He scrambled to wage the measure and pursuit aft her. I inactive person astir 100+ pictures of a wedding connection gone incorrect determination heavy successful my icloud photograph bank. 12. I had a lawsuit who was gathering a feline for a unsighted date. I saw a antheral locomotion into the room, scan it, and locomotion out. After a mates of lonely glasses of vino and changeless phone-checking, it became evident that helium bailed. I asked if she wanted to bid a repast and she declined. I gave her a dessert and told her the measure had been taken attraction of. 13. We unrecorded successful a beauteous ample assemblage college, and 1 clip a feline came successful with a works for a date. He sat with it astatine the array and ordered food, drinks, and dessert. He was a full man to the plant. 14. We had this 1 older woman travel successful each week. She wore a antithetic wig each time. She would inquire to beryllium astatine the aforesaid nonstop array and inquire that we enactment arsenic if we’ve neer met her before. Then, passim the day, sometimes the full day, she would person aggregate dates. These men would conscionable fawn each implicit her. If they did not bring her flowers, it was a wrap. She would inquire that we assistance sneak her retired of the edifice until the feline left. Sometimes it got truly awkward. She neer paid. She besides asked that we lone code her arsenic tiger. 15. And, lastly: this mates came into this barroom that i worked at, and it was concern arsenic usual. They took their order, brought retired drinks and food, including dessert. Nothing seemed retired of the ordinary. However, they began arguing arsenic they worked done their dessert astir the information that the feline hadnt brought a artillery battalion to complaint their phones. Homegirl was consecutive up screaming astatine this dude. Luckily, it was a truly dilatory night, and they were the lone ones successful the restaurant. I offered to complaint their telephone if they had their cable. This is the constituent wherever i consciousness similar i shouldve thought thing was up. The feline hands maine what looks similar a busted-up prepaid telephone you get astatine the supermarket and a chewed-up charger cable. I tally to the backmost and spell to complaint it, lone to find retired the cablegram wasnt compatible with the phone. I spell backmost to them and announcement they near without paying. I was much impressed than i was upset. phew! Let america cognize which 1 you deliberation is the worst (or stock your ain fearfulness story) successful the comments! note: some submissions person been edited for magnitude and/or clarity.
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    Malachi Moreno declares for NBA Draft, could return to Kentucky
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide Malachi moreno declares for nba draft, could return to kentucky nathan beighle the [kentucky wildcats] may be getting malachi moreno back next season, but it wont be before he figures out what his nba draft stock is. per on3s joe tipton, moreno is declaring for the draft but is keeping his collegiate eligibility and has reportedly said hell be at kentucky if he does return to college. Given how well moreno played as a freshman, it should be thrilling for mark pope and company to potentially get him back on the roster. with jayden quaintance having missed virtually the entire season, moreno was asked to step up far more than most had assumed he would have. He ended up playing 22.6 minutes per game and shooting 58.2% from the field. He averaged 7.8 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Moreno was named to the sec all-freshman team for this past season. that said, heres how tipton phrased his breaking news post on x (formerly known as twitter). the cats do have the 7-foot-1 center reece potter, who is going to return as well, so they will have ample size on their roster for next seaosn if they are able to get both big men back. moreno likely couldve received quite as offer on the open market, but having been a lifelong kentucky fan, he has some loyalty to the program. For pope, a big man himself, it will be nice to have moreno back, assuming hes not expected to be a first round pick and finds the value in returning to college. moreno scored just seven points across both the cats ncaa tournament games, putting up four against the iowa state cyclones and three against the santa clara broncos. Of note, moreno was the third-rank center in the class of 2025.
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    Way-Too-Early Top 25: Ranking College Basketballs Best for 2026-27
    Posted on Tuesday, April 07 @ 00:02:31 PDT (7 reads)
    College Guide Way-too-early top 25: ranking college basketball’s best for 2026-27 fayetteville, ark. — With the transfer portal reshaping rosters overnight and elite freshmen arriving every summer, projecting the next college basketball season has become an exercise in controlled chaos. still, a handful of programs have positioned themselves early as national title contenders through roster continuity, program consistency and coaching stability. arkansas will once again be in the mix, but its true preseason forecast will come once the portal is mostly wrapped up. Coach john calipari knows what type of player he needs to add for his team to advance past the ncaa tournament sweet 16 and probably wont sleep a whole lot until he signs at least one major contributor in the paint. no. 1 seed michigan had a stellar run in its second season under coach dusty may, who competes for a national championship against no. 2 seed uconn monday night. He goes up against two-time championship coach dan hurley, who is looking to join elite company by winning his third trophy with the huskies. which teams are best equipped already for next season? Heres an early look at who can make a run in 2026-27. 1. Michigan the wolverines absolutely make sense regardless of if they win a national title monday night. May added a commitment from 5-star guard brandon mccoy saturday who projects to be a lead guard at the next level. key big man yaxel lendeborg will be a huge loss after being a critical piece to michigans championship game run. Power forward morez johnson should return after averaging over 13 points and seven rebounds per game. another likely returnee is trey mckenney, who played well as a freshman averaging 11 points and 44% shooting in the month of march. 1b. Uconn whether hurleys bid for a third title falls short, his brilliant coaching in the ncaa tournament is worth keeping the huskies near the top of all college basketball rankings. veterans such as alex karaban and tarris reed are seeing their eligibility expire while freshman braylon mullins could opt to enter the nba draft. veteran guard silas demary has been a nice addition from georgia out of the portal this season and will likely return as the huskies starting point guard. 3. Duke the blue devils are set to lose the boozer twins, but have signed capable replacements in true freshmen cameron williams and deron rippey, jr. coach jon scheyers group will continue to run the acc until anyone else decides to be up for the challenge. If he can find a way to keep patrick ngongba around for next season as his key big man, then theres no reason to count out duke as national title favorites once again. 4. Michigan state no one will ever doubt coach tom izzos ability to assemble a championship contender and he did just that with coen carr, jeremy fears and company this season. with a top high school recruiting class and a couple of key portal additions on the perimeter, the spartans will be big ten title contenders and earn a top 4 ncaa tournament seed. 5. Illinois coach brad underwood has made the fightin illini a raging success and nearly led his team to the promised land this season. he discovered freshman wing keaton wagler before anyone else, and became a household name and potential lottery pick after arriving to school as atop 150 prospect. lightning might not strike twice next year, but hell probably have another solid team built for a deep ncaa tournament run. Sharpshooter andrej stojakovic and forward david mirkovic are both expected to return after playing key roles in illinois first final four run in two decades. 6. Arizona the wildcats were no match for michigan in the final four and are likely going to lose key freshmen koa peat and brayden burries to the nba draft. Keeping veteran big man mo krivas and key wing ivan kharchenkov in the rotation is key. adding mcdonalds all-american mvp caleb holt wont hurt either as the next great freshman for the wildcats. 7. Arkansas coach john calipari knows his biggest assignment will be adding a big man or two to round out his rotation. He has a three 5-star freshmen in jordan smith, jr. (No. 2 ranked prospect, jj andrews and abdou toure coming in with potential key returnee billy richmond to potentially lockdown the perimeter. arkansas fans are hungry to see their team get back to the final four and have been inching closer each of the previous five seasons. 8. Purdue the boilermakers are set to lose all-american guard braden smith, fletcher loyer and trey kaufman-renn which will be hard to come back from for any team. however, matt painter continues to reload with guys who often fly under the radar or lesser known on the recruiting trail out of high school. His next team may not be as talented, or veteran laden but should be fixtures in the big ten no matter what the offseason brings. 9. St. Johns the red storm will find it tough to replace versatile big man zury ejifor, but if anyone can do so its hall of fame coach rick pitino. His team has been close to breaking into national title contention over the previous two seasons. pitinos combination of ian jackson, dylan darling and ruben prey can give st. Johns a boost next season. 10. Alabama nate oats has the crimson tide at a level never before seen in tuscaloosa with at least a sweet 16 or better finish in each of the previous four seasons. star guard labaron philon is probably headed to the league as a mid-first round prospect which leaves a gaping hole in alabamas rotation for next season. top 20 freshman guard qadyden samuels is potentially a solid replacement with a complete offensive skillset as a three-level scorer. If his length translates well to college, he can be an exceptional perimeter defender. oats will need to find a way to keep key big men such as amari allen and aiden sherrell around or pick up a couple out of the transfer portal to stay near the top of the sec. 11. Iowa state the cyclones were on the verge of a breakthrough before falling short in the sweet 16. Losing all-american joshua jefferson early in the tournament sidelined any hopes of coach t.J. Otzelberger leading his team to its first final four since 1944. iowa state will probably make a strong run in the portal to replace other key contributors. But one thing is sure that this program has staying power on the national scene. 12. Kansas each passing year it seems that the biggest question is whether or not coach bill self will return for another year. he is, at least this year, but even with his exceptional recruiting skills and a deep portal budget, it seems like a slight nosedive has taken place since winning the national title in 2022. star freshman darryn petersons one-and-done stay in lawrence certainly didnt live up to the hype. Big man flory bidunga is currently evaluating his options, which shouldnt give anyone a reason to rank the jayhawks higher. 13. Iowa hawkeyes 14. Gonzaga bulldogs 15. Florida gators 16. North carolina tar heels 17. Louisville cardinals 18. Wisconsin badgers 19. Nebraska cornhuskers 20. Houston cougars 21. Providence friars 22. St. Louis billekins 23. Texas longhorns 24. Auburn tigers 25. Lsu tigers hogs feed: jacob davis jacob davis is a reporter for arkansas razorbacks on si, with a decade of experience covering high school and transfer portal recruiting. He has previously worked at rivals, saturday down south, sb nation and hosted podcasts with bleav podcast network where his show was a finalist for podcast of the year. Native of el dorado, he currently resides in central arkansas with his wife and daughter.
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