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Fans Are Basically Certain This Athlete Will Be on 'DWTS': 'This All But Confirms It'

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 7:00am

Fans are becoming more and more convinced that Savannah Bananas player Jackson Olson may be making his way to the Dancing with the Stars.

Following an epic performance by DTWS duo Derek Hough and Hayley Ebert on Friday night, that featured Olson at a Savannah Bananas game, fans were certain that the exhibition baseball player will be making his way to the ballroom.

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"Is this a soft launch for Jackson on dancing with the stars soon," one commenter speculated.

"OMG…Jackson is about to be on DWTS," said another.

"@jacksonolson_ on DWTS next season," another fan campaigned.

"Does this mean Jackson can be on the next season of DWTS please!" another said.

Olson, for his part, didn't add to any discussion online, but just commented a mirrorball emoji on the post.

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However, another hopeful fan noted that this isn't the first time the athlete has talked about the ballroom competition show before.

"Jackson said on a podcast he would find out if he was on DWTS or not by the end of December. This all but confirms it," they said.

While it's unclear which podcast the fan was referring to, Olson chatted about DWTS on Ali Feller's podcast, 'Ali on the Run,' in December. And although he didn't say as to whether he'd be interested, he didn't say no either.

"That's the thing that I didn't want to talk about," he said. "We'll see what happens with that."

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But when pressed about who he'd like to be partnered with he was ready with an answer.

"I think I would get along with Rylee [Arnold] because I've seen her videos, but I don't really have a specific [preference]," he said. "Whoever they would give me I'd be really cool with."

Olson also prompted speculation around the same time as the podcast, that he'd be competing on the show as he said in a December TikTok video that he'd be interested in participating.

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Macy's 'Very Elegant' Vintage-Style Area Rug Is 78% Off in 4 Rich Colors

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 7:00am

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Leave it to an area rug to completely change the vibe of a room. Serving as a grounding anchor as much as an accent, area rugs pull everything together. They’re an easy path to a quick makeover when you don't want to put in too much effort, but still want to make a visible difference.

In the case of the Mink Home Pesaro Manor Area Rug, you also don't have to spend a fortune to make your vision a reality. Think of this as an instant upgrade. It's beautifully designed with rich colors and an exquisite vintage-inspired floral pattern, and right now it's also an amazing deal at Macy's. While they retail for $295, both a  runner size (measuring 2 feet and 2 inches by 7 feet and 7 inches) and area rug (measuring 3 feet and 3 inches by 4 feet and 11 inches)  are currently on sale for just $66. Macy’s has two larger area rug sizes on sale starting at $146 as well.

Mink Home Pesaro Manor Area Rug, From $66 (was $295) at Macy's

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No matter which size you choose, you're getting a bargain with savings of up to 78% off the original price. The rug is available in four shades, including a deep navy with beige trim, ivory with burgundy trim, red with beige trim, and black with beige trim. The warm tones coupled with the bold pattern add a sophisticated touch to any room, whether you're placing a runner in the entry or opting for a larger rug to brighten a bedroom, living room, or dining room.

Related: Macy's $40 8-Piece Floral Comforter Set Feels ‘Like Silk’ and Radiates Farmhouse Vibes

It's designed to hold up to heavy foot traffic, making it a practical addition to virtually any part of your home. It's machine-made with about a one-third inch pile, which provides just the right amount of plushness to feel soft and comfortable underfoot. The durable Olefin material is resistant to moisture, so your rug will stay continuously fresh and mildew-free through the years.

Many reviewers were especially impressed with the depth of the hues, with several also noting they loved the vivid patterns. "It really makes a statement and looks very classy," one shopper commented. "The colors are deep and the rug is well made." Another person added that it's "cozy" and "very elegant."

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It's unusual to find a rug of this caliber for such a steep discount. If you've been looking for something to spruce up a room, the Mink Home Pesaro Manor Area Rug makes a great option that won't break the bank. Pick it up while it's reduced at Macy's for a limited time.

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Today's Famous Celebrity Birthdays for March 29: Brendan Gleeson, Elle Macpherson

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 6:56am

From an Oscar-nominated acting powerhouse to the Warrior Princess herself, March 29 is stacked with star power. Brendan Gleeson, Elle Macpherson, Lucy Lawless and Perry Farrell are all blowing out candles today. See every celebrity and notable figure who was born on March 29.

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Top Celebrity Birthdays on March 29, 20261. Brendon Gleeson Turns 71 Brendan Gleeson attends the 'H Is for Hawk' BFI Patrons' Gala in London.

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With roles in classics like Braveheart and Michael Collins, Irish-born actor Brendan Gleeson has enjoyed an incredible career. He was an Oscar nominee for The Banshees of Inisherin, won an Emmy for playing Winston Churchill in Into the Storm and he's the man who brought Mad-Eye Moody to life in the Harry Potter films.

Fun fact: Before he became an actor, Gleeson spent years working as a teacher.

Related: Meet the New Harry Potter: HBO Drops First Look, Teaser Trailer and Premiere Date

2. Elle Macpherson Turns 62 Elle Macpherson attends the ELLE Style Awards 2025 at the Royal Theater in Madrid, Spain.

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Elle Macpherson is the supermodel, actress and businesswoman who earned the nickname "The Body" after appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue a record five times.

Fun fact: Before her modeling career took off, Macpherson was planning to study law at the University of Sydney.

3. Lucy Lawless Turns 58 Lucy Lawless currently stars in My Life is Murder on Acorn TV.

Born on March 29, 1968, in Mount Albert, New Zealand, Lucy Lawless became a global icon as the fierce title character in Xena: Warrior Princess and has continued to command the screen in Battlestar Galactica, Spartacus and Parks and Recreation.

Fun fact: She's also a passionate environmental activist who has worked with Greenpeace—and once boarded an oil drilling ship to protest Arctic drilling.

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4. Perry Farrell Turns 67 Perry Farrell speaks onstage at Lollapalooza Brazil on March 21, 2026.

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The visionary frontman of Jane's Addiction created Lollapalooza, the touring festival that went on to become one of the biggest music festivals in the world.

Fun fact: He founded Lollapalooza in 1991 as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction—and it ended up becoming a cultural institution that's still going strong more than three decades later!

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5. Amy Sedaris Turns 65 Amy Sedaris attends the Humane World For Animals Hosts 2025 To The Rescue! Benefit Gala in New York City.

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Born on March 29, 1961, in Endicott, New York, Amy Sedaris is a comedian, actress and author also known as Jerri Blank on Comedy Central's cult classic Strangers with Candy. She voiced Princess Carolyn on BoJack Horseman and has had supporting roles in films like Elf and School of Rock. She has also written several plays with her brother, David Sedaris.

Fun fact: As a teenager, Sedaris worked at the Winn-Dixie supermarket.

NBA legend Walt Frazier turns 81 today!

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More Celebrities Born on March 29
  • Eric Idle, Monty Python legend and Spamalot creator, 83
  • John Major, former British Prime Minister, 83
  • Walt Frazier, Basketball Hall of Famer, 81
  • Bobby Kimball (Toto), singer, 79
  • Earl Campbell, Football Hall of Famer, 71
  • Christopher Lambert, actor (Highlander), 69
  • John Popper (Blues Traveler), musician, 59
  • Tess Daly, TV presenter, 57
  • Jennifer Capriati, Tennis Hall of Famer, 50
  • PJ Morton (Maroon 5), musician, 45
  • Marina Sirtis, actress (Star Trek: The Next Generation), 71
  • Ed Skrein, actor (Deadpool, Game of Thrones), 43
  • Irene (Red Velvet), K-pop singer, 35
  • Terence Hill, actor (They Call Me Trinity), 87
  • Annabella Sciorra, actress (The Sopranos, Jungle Fever), 66
Historical Birthdays on March 29
  • John Tyler (1790), 10th President of the United States
  • Cy Young (1867), Baseball Hall of Famer and namesake of the Cy Young Award
  • Lou Hoover (1874), First Lady of the United States
  • Pearl Bailey (1918), Tony Award-winning actress and singer
  • Sam Walton (1918), founder of Walmart and Sam's Club
  • Vangelis (1943), Greek composer known for the Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner scores

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Drummer Chad Smith 'Sounds Amazing' Playing Led Zeppelin Hit: 'John Bonham Would Be Proud'

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 6:31am

Legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham’sspirit is alive and well thanks to Red Hot Chili Peppers’ powerhouse drummer Chad Smith. A social media clip of Chad Smith covering Bonham’s drums on Zeppelin’s debut track "Good Times Bad Times" is earning a stamp of approval from Led Zeppelin fans who say “John Bonham would be so proud.”

Chad Smith Covers "Good Times Bad Times"

In a social media video shared by Drumeo, Chad Smith can be seen taking on Bonham’s iconic performance in "Good Times Bad Times," the 1969 Led Zeppelin hit that quickly solidified Bonham as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time. Smith is considered one of rock’s most consistent, soulful drummers, often called the heartbeat of the Chili Peppers’ sound. Smith makes light work of Bonham’s innovative technique, leaving fans in awe.

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Chad Smith Takes On Bonham. Chad Smith performs “Good Times Bad Times” by Led Zeppelin—one of John Bonham’s most iconic drum performances from their 1969 debut album. This track showcases Bonham’s legendary bass drum doubles, a driving cowbell groove, and the signature swing feel that defined his style. Watch as Chad brings his own energy to Bonham’s masterpiece while staying true to the power, feel, and precision that made it unforgettable.
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“watch his foot on the triplets, so sick,” commented one drum aficionado. Another fan gushed, “As a huge Led Zep fan I can say you absolutely crushed this.”

“Dude, that was absolute perfection,” shared another. “Chad is freaking insane. Being a Led Zeppelin fan and hearing that song as many times in my life that I have, I could tell you I did not hear one bad note. John Bonham would be very happy with that, no doubt.”

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John Bonham’s Lasting Influence

Often referred to as one of the greatest drummers in rock history, John Bonham’s performance on "Good Times Bad Times" is the stuff rock legends are made of. Known for his speed, power, and innovative technique, Bonham’s performance on "Good Times Bad Times" is celebrated by fans and rock critics alike for its rapid bass drum patterns, which Bonham achieved with a single pedal despite double bass pedals being the norm.

Bonham’s skills on "Good Times Bad Times" are still considered the gold standard of technique 57 years after the song’s release. The opening track on Led Zeppelin’s debut album, Led Zeppelin, "Good Times Bad Times" became a benchmark for the band’s explosive sound, defined by Bonham’s innovations on the song.

Chad Smith’s Legacy in Rock

One of modern rock’s most revered drummers, Chad Smith joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1988 and became a key force behind their fusion of rock, funk, and alternative music. Smith is known for his explosive energy, with a groove-heavy playing style that features a strong backbeat. Smith’s cover of "Good Times Bad Times" highlights his respect for rock history while reinforcing his own place as one of modern rock’s greats.

By ambitiously covering the song so associated with John Bonham’s artistry, Smith reinforces both his technical mastery and deep musical appreciation. His cover of "Good Times Bad Times" not only introduces the classic Zeppelin hit to generations of new audiences, but cements his place alongside John Bonham as one of the greatest rock drummers of all time.

Related: '70 Rock Legend Still Sounds 'Smooth As Silk' At Recent Festival Appearance

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Costco Just Stocked a 'Beast' of a Cooler With an Innovative Feature Perfect for Car Camping

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 6:25am

Camping season is just around the corner, and for anyone who loves long road trips or backyard barbecues, keeping food and drinks perfectly chilled can make or break the experience. Traditional ice-filled coolers can be a hassle, taking up space and leaving you with soggy sandwiches or melted ice. Luckily, Costco just stocked a portable cooler that promises to change the game for outdoor enthusiasts.

This is not your average cooler. It's a dual-zone fridge and freezer combo designed to handle everything from chilled drinks to frozen meals on extended trips. Whether you're heading out for a weekend in the mountains, a week-long road trip, or just a sunny afternoon barbecue, this cooler offers the versatility to keep your food fresh and beverages cold without the constant need for ice.

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User @costcobuys shares that the real magic of this cooler lies in its dual-zone functionality. Each compartment has independent temperature controls, so you can freeze meat on one side while keeping drinks perfectly chilled on the other. With a capacity of up to 64 cans, plus two wired baskets for easy organization, it's a practical solution for families, campers and anyone who hates juggling multiple coolers.

Because it's powered electrically, the cooler eliminates the need for ice entirely. This means more storage space and consistent temperatures regardless of how hot it gets outside. For car campers, overlanders or anyone venturing far from grocery stores, the precise temperature control ensures your ice cream, frozen meals and raw ingredients stay safe for days.

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Perfect for Trips and Outdoor Adventures

Portability is another big win. You can plug the cooler into your car, truck or campsite outlet. It's energy efficient, convenient and compact compared to lugging around multiple coolers. This unit keeps everything at just the right temperature, making it a must-have for car camping, tailgates or outdoor parties.

Commenters online have called it a game changer for long trips, praising its innovative design and versatility. While it comes with a premium price tag, fans of organized, stress-free outdoor meals will find the investment worth it. With this cooler, you can enjoy your adventures without worrying about melting ice, soggy sandwiches or drinks that are too warm to enjoy.

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1976 No. 5 Hit Ranked One of the ‘Top Classic Rock Songs’ of All Time Became a Timeless Anthem

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 6:18am

It’s been 50 years since Boston released their debut single, “More Than a Feeling.” The song was the first track from the legendary band’s self-titled 1976 debut album and has been a classic rock radio anthem ever since.

Released in September 1976, "More Than a Feeling” stood out for its signature guitar riff and layered vocals. The song peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Dec. 25, 1976, remaining on the chart for 19 weeks. In 2025, Ultimate Classic Rock ranked the Boston hit as one of the top 100 classic rock songs of all time, noting that the band “burst into the airways” with their lead track “in the fall of America's bicentennial celebration of 1976.”

“With a sound that was unique and yet somehow familiar, Boston were tailor-made for mid '70s FM radio,” the outlet noted, describing the band's debut song as “a rush of sunshine-laced guitars and vocals.”

“More Than a Feeling” firmly established Boston as one of the biggest rock bands of the 1970s.

The song took five years to write

Writing “More Than a Feeling” was no easy feat. According to Rolling Stone, Boston founding songwriter-guitarist Tom Scholz worked on the song for five years in his basement studio. In an essay for Entertainment Weekly, Scholz revealed that the song was not about a specific event but instead something that almost everybody could identify with: “Losing somebody that was important to them, and music taking them back there.”

He also revealed he and bandmate Brad Delp were rejected by record labels many times before he made a last-ditch effort with “More Than a Feeling.”

“I spent six years submitting dozens of recordings to dozens of record companies and I got nothing but rejections,” he shared. “By this point, I was 29 and I decided it was time to get responsible. I was married. We weren't rolling in cash. This was going to be my last demo—and ‘More Than a Feeling’ was the last one that I completed. Epic Records got that song and a couple of weeks later, Brad Delp and I had an offer to become recording artists.”

Scholz once noted that Epic Records executives had previously passed on his music.

“Epic flat-out rejected it and sent me an insulting letter!” Scholz told Maximum Guitar of his early demos, per Music Radar. "Then later, someone went through the proper political channels with Epic and all of a sudden, they were interested. Still, we didn’t get signed until they heard ‘More Than A Feeling.'"

Scholz said he was thankful that fans still love the song decades later.

Delp also talked about the song's longevity. In a 1999 interview posted by Melodic.net, he said, “I’ve had many people come up and say that ‘More Than A Feeling’ was their song when they were in high school or college. It's nice to feel that you’ve touched so many people in some small way."

The song seemingly inspired a future iconic rock riff

Boston went on to inspire future rock bands. Fifteen years  after “More Than a Feeling" was released, Nirvana ushered in the mainstream grunge scene with their song “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”

Some fans thought the guitar riff in the Nirvana song sounded like the famous riff in “More Than a Feeling” in a different key.

Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain later noted the similarity, telling Rolling Stone, “It was such a cliched riff. It was so close to a Boston riff or ‘Louie Louie.’ When I came up with the guitar part, Krist [Novoselic] looked at me and said, ‘That is so ridiculous.'”

Nirvana further embraced the Boston connection by playing “More Than a Feeling” to a crowd at the Reading Festival in the UK in 1992.

Scholz didn’t consider Nirvana’s riff to be a ripoff. He told the outlet he took the similarity as “a major compliment even if it was completely accidental.”

“It made me feel good that Nirvana listened to Boston at all and ever wanted to mention it,” Scholz told Classic Rock in 2006.

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7 Books To Read After 'Heated Rivalry,' According to a Librarian

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 5:43am

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We've all been there before: after picking up the perfect book series, you let it alter your brain chemistry forever, allowing it to become your personality for at least six months. But after you're done reading it, it's hard to find something that even comes close. For a lot of Heated Rivalry fans, that probably sounds all too familiar. After devouring that novel—and most likely the rest in the Game Changers series it belongs to (by Nova Scotia author Rachel Reid), you're probably looking for other books like Heated Rivalry to really scratch that itch.

Nothing has hit quite like this series's success. The niche, queer-sports romance books have crossed over into mainstream audiences, even spawning the first season of the hit show by Canadian streaming service, Crave. American audiences were then introduced to Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov in late 2025 when HBO Max brought the series to its platform.

Heated Rivalry is the second book in the Game Changers series, which is currently comprised of six novels, two of which are about Shane and Ilya directly. Reid is working on a third book about the fictional couple (and the seventh in the series)—it's coming out in June 2027, which is later than originally expected due to the sudden fame and also Reid's Parkinson's symptoms, which she was diagnosed with in 2023, according to the Associated Press.

The foundational gay hockey romance series, though, has taken the literary world by storm. Perhaps most likely because it intertwines secrecy and love affairs, a tension that says, "We shouldn’t be doing this," according to public librarian Brynn Hurley, who goes by the TikTok handle @brynn.hb.

So, if you need more books likeHeated Rivalry (for fans who just can't get enough of similar genres and character arcs!) that you can go read right now, she shares several with Parade.

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What Is ‘Heated Rivalry’ by Rachel Reid?

First published in 2019, the book Heated Rivalry tells the story of two rival professional hockey players, Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. In the series, Hollander is a Canadian player who plays for the fictional team, Montreal Voyageurs, while Rozanov, a Russian athlete, plays for the fictional Boston Bears. 

Both players are huge hockey stars, but harbor a secret: their casual, albeit spicy romance that turns into something big and real. 

The series TV adaptation follows the same plot line, played by Hudson Williams (Hollander) and Connor Storrie (Rozanov), and the rest is history. It eventually turned into a huge cultural phenomenon, showcasing a queer sports story that hasn’t typically been seen before. 

The book’s general story has introduced overdue conversations on LGBTQ+ representation in the sports world, with queer romance becoming a huge sub-genre lately, according to the University of Alberta

Hurley agrees with that notion, saying that the book series isn't just about a sports romance.

"From a reader’s advisory perspective, Heated Rivalry isn’t just 'a hockey romance,'" the librarian shares. "It’s really about emotional intensity, secrecy and long-term tension between two people who can’t quite let each other go."

Related: Best-Selling Author’s Novel Ranked ‘Most Anticipated Romance’ on Goodreads

What Kind of Books Feel Like ‘Heated Rivalry’?

Is this series too niche to replicate? Do similar books have to have a queer romance element, mixed with an athletic storyline?

It might depend on who you ask, but Hurley says "appeal factors" have a lot to do with this. Some of those factors include a "high-intensity, character-driven romance, often rivals-to-lovers or forbidden," she shares.

An "emotional arc that spans time," as well as "some level of secrecy," are also good elements to look out for when choosing a book that feels comparable.

While not needing to be exclusively revolving around an LGBTQ+ storyline, some of those factors are what fans of Heated Rivalry loved most about the books and the TV series. Hurley says these aspects matter when it comes to appeal.

"Queer romances often capture that same tension and stakes, especially around visibility and identity, while sports settings naturally heighten rivalry, pressure and public scrutiny," she explains. "That being said, I’d still recommend non-sports or even non-queer titles if they deliver the same emotional payoff and intensity because I feel like that’s really what readers are chasing."

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7 Books Like ‘Heated Rivalry,’ According to a Librarian

It's so true that some of us would love the chance to read Heated Rivalry for the very first time again. But if you've already read it and are craving something with similar tensions, vibes and storylines, Hurley gives some suggestions for your next big read.

1. 'Him' by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy

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This hockey romance is a sports-related gem of a find for anyone who liked Heated Rivalry. The Him book series tells the story of two former friends who later reconnect in adulthood, when their college teams are about to face each other at a championship. 

“It has strong emotional history and chemistry, making it a good fit for readers who liked the relationship depth in Heated Rivalry," says Hurley. “But it’s less centered on secrecy.”

2. 'Gravity' by Tal Bauer

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This book is a great example of a “hockey romance that explores identity and being openly queer in professional sports,” according to Hurley. 

“It matches the emotional stakes and pressures of a high-profile athletic career, though it’s more about visibility than a hidden relationship,” she shares. 

3. 'The Foxhole Court' by Nora Sakavic

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Another gay male sports-focused tale that is just as character-driven as Heated Rivalry, The Foxhole Court is the first book in the All for the Game series. The premiere story may feel like déjà vu for Heated Rivalry fans, since it focuses on many of the book's similar aspects.

The first three books in the series revolve around Neil Josten, who is the son of a murderer on the run. As part of his fake identity, he signs up with his college team's "Exy" team, a fictional sport that resembles a cross between lacrosse and hockey. Not only does he stay on the team to keep hiding who he really is, but to get closer to the goalkeeper, Andrew Minyard.

“Romance is secondary, but the intense rivalries, loyalty and long-term character arcs will appeal to readers who liked the emotional investment of Heated Rivalry," says Hurley. 

Related: 45 Best Nonfiction Books of All Time, According to Librarians

4. 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston

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In a book that may just be the royal alternative to Heated Rivalry, this novel centers around the fictional first son of the United States, Alex Claremont-Diaz, and his rival—and romantic interest, eventually—a British monarch, the fictional Prince Henry of England.

While not as spicy as Heated Rivalry, Hurley assures that it contains a relationship that must be kept under wraps from their public and royal subjects.

"The secret relationship and public scrutiny create similar tension, but the tone is lighter and more rom-com-leaning," Hurley states.

5. 'Captive Prince' by C. S. Pacat

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In the first book of the Captive Prince trilogy, a prince named Damen is sent to live in a rival kingdom, where he has to work as a slave and hide his true identity. While navigating the court and other struggles, he must also deal with the growing tension between him and the powerful Prince Laurent as feelings begin to shift between the two.

The book is what Hurley calls a "fantasy enemies-to-lovers story with a slow-burn relationship that develops over a trilogy."

"The dynamic is more political and power-driven, but it shares the long-term tension and complicated emotional evolution," she notes.

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6. 'The Favorites' by Layne Fargo

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Anyone who enjoyed reading the heated, but passionate relationship between Shane and Ilya will find something to read on about in this sports romance pick by Layne Fargo.

"A toxic, obsessive relationship set against a competitive backdrop," Hurley says about this novel. "The rivalry, ambition and emotional volatility make it a great fit for readers who liked the intensity of Shane and Ilya."

7. 'You Should See Me in a Crown' by Leah Johnson

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You Should See Me in a Crown explores themes in Heated Rivalry such as discovering yourself and wanting to be heard.

The book follows a high school student named Liz who is running for prom queen, and hopes to win a college scholarship. While dealing with internet trolls, catty girls and popularity, she starts to fall for the new girl in school.

"It’s much lighter in tone," says Hurley of this YA novel. "But it still explores identity, visibility and being seen, offering a softer connection."

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40 Brilliant One-Season TV Shows That Deserved Better

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 5:34am

There are some TV shows that feel like they'll be around forever — those long-running, decades-spanning favorites like Grey's Anatomy, The Simpsons, Law & Order: SVU, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and the like. But for every enduring series, there's another that was gone too soon, canceled after just one season, before it got a chance to spread its wings.

But its one-and-done status doesn't make any of these less-than-worthy watches. If anything, some of the best shows like Freaks and Geeks, Firefly andMy So-Called Life are even more treasured because their brilliance shone twice as bright for half as long. Here are shows that, despite their lack of longevity, still made an impact with only a handful of episodes — just call them TV's best one-hit wonders!

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40 Brilliant One-Season TV Shows That Deserved Better The star-studded cast of Freaks and Geeks includes Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, Linda Cardellini and James Franco.

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Freaks and Geeks

The impact that Freaks and Geeks had on pop culture is far greater than most shows with only 18 episodes to its name. The Paul Feig-created,Judd Apatow-produced teen comedy kicked off the careers of Linda Cardellini, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segeland Busy Philipps, among others, all while giving TV fans one of the most hilariously relatable depictions of high school ever.

Related: This Cult-Favorite ABC Comedy Was So Mishandled That Two Episodes Never Even Aired

Firefly was canceled after only 14 episodes on FOX but is currently being revived as a new animated series with the original cast.

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Firefly

The O.G. Firefly — the Joss Whedon-created space Western that ran on FOX for 14 episodes in 2002 — might have been short-lived but it's remained much-loved by fans over the years, thanks to its strong ensemble (Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk and Morena Baccarin among its stars), witty writing and immersive fantasy world. Happily, the cult classic is coming back as a new animated series with the original cast returning.

Related: Firefly’s Revival Was Hiding in an Alan Tudyk Podcast 8 Months Before Fillion Knocked on a Single Door

My Lady Jane, starring Edward Bluemel and Emily Bader (above), was canceled on Amazon Prime Video after only one season.

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My Lady Jane

Just as sumptuous and swoon-worthy as Bridgerton, Prime Video's My Lady Jane reimagined the life of Lady Jane Grey as a historical fantasy romance starring Emily Bader as the title character and Edward Bluemel as the lord she's forced to marry while caught up in a sneaky plan to rob her cousin, King Edward VI, of his throne. It only lasted eight episodes on the streamer but earned a stellar 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes in that time, with critics praising: "A romp-antasy for revisionary souls, My Lady Jane has her cake and slays it too."

ABC Family canceled the beloved ballet dramedy Bunheads after one season.

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Bunheads

Amy Sherman-Palladino found great TV success with Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel but when it comes to her equally great ballet-focused titles, much less so: Both Bunheads (the 2012 ABC Family dramedy about a former professional Las Vegas showgirl who teaches dance in a sleepy, coastal California town) and last year's Étoile (a Prime Video series about two world-renowned dance companies who trade their most talented stars to drum up interest in the failing institutions) sadly never made it to a second season.

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Gordita Chronicles tells the childhood story of Latina reporter Cucu Castelli in 1980s Miami.

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Gordita Chronicles

Ending after one 10-episode season, this HBO Max charmer tells the story of Latina reporter Cucu Castelli (Olivia Goncalves), who looks back at her childhood with her immigrant Dominican family in 1980s Miami. "Like its heroine, Gordita Chronicles shows the potential to grow into something special — and also like its heroine, it’s sweet enough to earn our patience while finding its way there," Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter wrote of the sweet and funny series.

Led by Abbi Jacobson (right), A League of Their Own was Hulu's short-lived adaptation of the classic baseball movie of the same name.

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A League of Their Own

Based off the classic 1992 baseball movie of the same name and similarly centered on the formation of a World War II-era women's professional baseball team, Prime Video hit a home run with A League of Their Own, which was co-created by Broad City's Abbi Jacobson (who also stars as wannabe catcher Carson Shaw) and Will Graham. The streamer actually picked up the sporty period piece for a four-episode second season but scrapped those plans in the wake of the WGA strike.

Related: 'A League of Their Own' Stars Abbi Jacobson and Chanté Adams On Why It's Never Too Late to Try for the Big Leagues

Madison Reyes (left), with Jadah Marie, stars in Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix. Julie and the Phantoms

Few Netflix shows are quite as fun as Julie and the Phantoms, a musical comedy about a high schooler (Madison Reyes) who accidentally summons the ghosts of three dreamy but deceased musicians from the '90s and forms a supernatural band with the lads. However, we only got to watch Julie and company rock out for nine episodes, as the streamer canceled the series after one season in December 2021.

Related: Kenny Ortega Shares the Positive Message He Hopes Viewers Will See in Julie and the Phantoms

Prime Video canceled its science-fiction drama Night Sky after one eight-episode season.

Amazon Prime Video

Night Sky

Starring Sissy Spacek and J. K. Simmons as an elderly couple who discover a hidden chamber in their backyard that leads to another planet, this Prime Video sci-fi drama was a bright star among the streaming galaxy, "a show that is hypnotically strange, moving effortlessly between detective drama, sci-fi horror and elegiac rumination on life," praised Andrew Male of The Times.

Zoë Kravitz starred in Hulu's remake of High Fidelity for one season.

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High Fidelity

Based on one of the best romantic comedies of all time, Hulu's High Fidelity remake traded John Cusack for perpetually cool starlet Zoë Kravitz as record-store owner Rob, who reflects on her failed relationships through song. A "curmudgeonly charming" Kravitz (per Rotten Tomatoes' critical consensus, which gave the rom-com an 86% approval rating) is well-matched with pals David H. Holmes and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, a likeable trio of lonely hearts in Brooklyn's Crown Heights.

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Netflix got rid of its Lord of the Flies-esque teen thriller The Society due to COVID-19 delays.

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The Society

A little bit Lord of the Flies, a little bit of Yellowjackets, this 2019 teen thriller centers on a group of high schoolers (led by Kathryn Newton, Gideon Adlon, Sean Berdy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo and Jacques Climon) who returned from a canceled field trip to find their parents, teachers and all other adults gone and a mysterious, confining forest in their wake, forcing the kiddos to form their own society to survive. The series was initially picked up for a season two, which was ultimately thwarted by COVID-19-related delays.

Starring Michael Raymond-James and Donal Logue, FX's Terriers is another great show that got away.

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Terriers

The critically acclaimed, Ted Griffin-created crime comedy stars Donal Logue as Hank Dolworth, an ex-cop who finds an unlikely partner for his unlicensed private-eye business: his BFF Britt Pollack (Michael Raymond-James), who's had his fair share of run-ins with the law. Over 13 episodes, the quirky neo-noir sees the pseudo detectives take on cases that deal with everyone from missing persons to the Mexican cartel.

Sophia Lillis and Wyatt Oleff in the Netflix coming-of-age comedy I Am Not Okay With This.

Netflix

I Am Not Okay With This

Netflix is no stranger to telekinetic teens (hi Eleven!), but it found a particularly great one in Sophia Lillis' Syd Novak. Grieving her father while navigating family drama and growing pains, the angsty 17-year-old discovers that those strong teenager emotions are fueling some emerging superpowers. The dark comedy earned positive response from critics but was yet another casualty of the COVID pandemic and was canceled after one season in August 2020.

Kirsten Dunst stars in the Showtime comedy series On Becoming a God in Central Florida. On Becoming a God in Central Florida

Starring an ever-game Kirsten Dunst, this '90s-set Showtime satire revolves around Dunst's Krstal Stubbs, an Orlando water-park employee drowning in debt following her husband's death. She seeks financial revenge by rising up the ranks at Founders American Merchandise, the cult-like pyramid scheme that caused the couple's money problems in the first place. The series was renewed from a second season in September 2019, but Showtime reversed the renewal, citing COVID challenges.

Mamoudou Athie as archivist Dan Turner in the now-defunct Netflix series Archive 81.

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Archive 81

Based on the popular podcast of the same name, this Netflix supernatural-horror series drew plenty of fans when it premiered on the streamer in January 2022: In its first two weeks on the platform, it was watched for more than 128 million hours, according to Netflix. Still, the atmospheric show — which follows an archivist (Mamoudou Athie) who gets pulled into the mystery of a missing grad-school filmmaker (Dina Shihabi) — was axed after just one season in March 2022.

Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini play the titular teens of Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters.

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Teenage Bounty Hunters

Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini star as fraternal twin sisters Sterling and Blair Wesley who, after denting their dad's pick-up truck, turn to the unlikely afterschool job of bounty-hunting, partnering with career vet Bowser Jenkins (Kadeem Hardison) to catch bail-bouncing baddies in the middle of their otherwise typical teen-girl lifestyles. Despite being dubbed "brisk and funny, warm and wonderfully oddball" by critics like Entertainment Weekly's Kristen Baldwin, the crime comedy couldn't outrun a Netflix cancellation.

Showtime's I Love That for You was created by and starred SNL alum Vanessa Bayer (right).

Showtime

I Love That for You

Created and executive produced by Saturday Night Livegreat Vanessa Bayer and Jeremy Beiler, Showtime comedy I Love That for You sees the actress-comedienne play Joanna Gold, a woman who overcomes childhood leukemia to achieve her dream of becoming an on-air host of a QVC-esque home shopping network. It scored a solid 81% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with The Times' Andrew Male praising it as a "painful comedy lifted into the realms of genius by a superb central performance from Vanessa Bayer."

Michael Ealy, Karl Urban and Minka Kelly in FOX's sci-fi crime drama Almost Human. Almost Human

Starring Karl Urban as a police detective and Michael Ealy as his android partner, this sci-fi crime drama was almost great, with its fun buddy-cop dynamic and high-quality, world-building effects. (It received an Emmy nod for Outstanding Special and Visual Effects.) Alas, it didn't last more than 13 episodes on FOX.

Hulu canceled Reboot, with Alyah Chanelle Scott (left) and Judy Greer (right), after one season.

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Reboot

Despite a stacked comedic cast (including Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Rachel Bloom and Judy Greer) and positive reviews from critics (who appreciated the show's meta self-deprecation), the Hulu series Reboot couldn't secure a second season on the streamer. However, it's still an enjoyable watch, following the dysfunctional cast of an early-2000s sitcom who get a second chance at stardom when the old comedy gets revived for a reboot, all of their lingering personal problems be damned.

Gary Cole and Bradley Whitford in the canceled FOX comedy The Good Guys.

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The Good Guys

Our titular guys are the winning duo of Bradley Whitford (as old-school detective Dan Stark) and Colin Hanks (as by-the-book rookie Jack Bailey), whose unexpected buddy act and unorthodox methods are used to solve minor petty crimes in Texas. Though the FOX cop comedy had plenty of energy and humor, it had a hard time finding an audience during its original summer 2020 run and was canceled by the end of that year.

Miles Heizer in Boots on Netflix, which received criticism from the U.S. government for its depiction of military life.

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Boots

Netflix caught a lot of flak for canceling this coming-of-age comedy — starring Miles Heizer as a closeted teen who enlists in the Marines alongside his best friend in pre-Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell America — after just one season, despite considerable love from fans and wide praise from critics. (The series has a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.) Alas, criticism from the U.S. government, who weren't happy about the series' "woke" portrayal of military service, reportedly played a part in the show getting discharged.

Ben Schnetzer as Yorick Brown in the FX dystopian drama Y the Last Man. Y the Last Man 

It took about half a decade to develop the FX post-apocalyptic drama Y the Last Man — based on the comic series of the same name, about a mysterious cataclysmic event that simultaneously kills every mammal with a Y chromosome, all but Yorick Brown (Ben Schnetzer) and his pet monkey Ampersand–but only a mere month to get canceled by the network. Its short run was made even more disappointing because the show "improves so much over the course of its first six episodes that its potential feels limitless," wrote Judy Berman of TIME.

Eliza Bennett and Taylor Dearden starred in the MTV revenge comedy Sweet/Vicious.

MTV

Sweet/Vicious

We still miss this plucky MTV buddy comedy, which follows polar-opposite college coeds Jules Thomas (Eliza Bennett) and Ophelia Mayer (Taylor Dearden) as they team up as on-campus vigilantes to target sexual assailants at Darlington University. The series was let go due to low ratings, even though it boasts a rare 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The WB's Jack & Bobby was inspired by real-life political brothers John and Robert Kennedy.

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Jack & Bobby

Long before FX's Love Story delved into the Kennedy family, The WB put forward its own fictionalized take on the famous dynasty with Jack & Bobby, an early-aughts drama inspired by real-life political brothers John and Robert Kennedy. The absorbing and surprisingly mature series follows the lives of fifteen-year-old Jack McCallister (Matt Long) and his younger bro Bobby (Logan Lerman) in small-town Missouri — via flashforwards, we know that one of the boys would go on to become the President of the United States.

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The Netflix sci-fi series 1899 was canceled just two months after its November 2022 premiere.

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1899

Centered on a group of European passengers leaving London on a migrant steamship set for New York City, the German sci-fi series 1899 garnered award attention (it earned a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Series) and a passionate fanbase after premiering in November 2022. However, just two months later, Netflix shockingly docked the drama.

Caroline Dhavernas (right) led the cast of Wonderfalls, the fantasy-comedy that lasted only four episodes on FOX.

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Wonderfalls

Lasting just four episodes at FOX before the network dropped it due to low ratings, Wonderfalls still managed to pack in plenty of charm in a short amount of time. The fantasy-comedy focused on 24-year-old Brown University grad Jaye Taylor (Caroline Dhavernas), who has spent her post-college days living in a trailer and working in a dead-end job as a salesclerk at a Niagara Falls gift shop. Those discontented days take a turn, though, when toy animals begin talking to her.

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Maximalist director-producer Baz Luhrmann was behind the lavish 1970s musical drama The Get Down. The Get Down

From Moulin Rouge to ElvisBaz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge, Elvis) brought his brand of over-the-top-spectacle to Netflix with The Get Down, a 1970s-set series chronicling the bird of hip-hop in New York City. The sheer expense of the music-filled project (with 12 episodes costing about $120 million) meant that the series sadly didn't have a long play at the streamer, but it was a groovy watch, nonetheless.

James Badge Dale starred as an intelligence analyst in the AMC conspiracy thriller Rubicon.

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Rubicon

Starring James Badge Dale as American intelligence analyst Will Travers, who uncovers a high-level conspiracy within his own company, this 2010 AMC thriller was initially successful for the network, setting a record as the most watched debut of an AMC original series at that time. But viewership dropped significantly following the premiere of the smart, slow-burn drama, leading the channel to discontinue Rubicon in November 2010.

Netflix's one-season-only Dead Boy Detectives centers on crime-fighting teenage ghosts.

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Dead Boy Detectives

"An addictively entertaining paranormal fantasy with excitement, romance, and young adult angst to spare," per Rotten Tomatoes, this supernatural-horror dramedy follows two teenage ghosts Charles Rowland and Edwin Payne (Jayden Revri and George Rexstrew, respectively), who have decided not to move on to the afterlife and instead hide from Death and solve supernatural crimes on Earth.

Judd Apatow followed up Freaks and Geeks with another beloved cult classic: the college-set comedy Undeclared.

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Undeclared

Following Freaks and Geeks, Judd Apatow found similar cult-classic status if not commercial success with Undeclared, the beloved half-hour comedy that ran on FOX for a single season from September 2001 to March 2002. Featuring Jay Baruchel, Carla Gallo, Charlie Hunnam, Monica Keena, Timm Sharp and Seth Rogen, the sweet college-set series tracks the campus antics of six freshmen at the fictional University of North Eastern California.

Olivia Wilde and Bobby Cannavale in the groovy HBO period drama Vinyl.

HBO

Vinyl

With Mick Jagger and Martin Scorsese among its creators, this HBO period drama — about a New York City record executive (Bobby Cannavale) navigating a rapidly changing music scene during the mid-1970s — certainly had a lot of attention on it when it premiered in February 2016. But for all of its "sex, drugs and rock 'n roll" decadence, the series didn't get past the A-side; in June, HBO reversed its second-season pick-up and canceled Vinyl.

The cast of Kitchen Confidential was led by Bradley Cooper in a role inspired by iconic chef Anthony Bourdain.

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Kitchen Confidential

Years before The Bear, there was Kitchen Confidential, a funny and fast-paced FOX sitcom similarly set in the intense world of upscale dining. Inspired by Anthony Bourdain's bestselling book of the same name, the 2005 comedy starsBradley Cooperas Jack Bourdain, a boozing, womanizing culinary genius who has to scrap back from rock bottom and make food-world success out of a dysfunctional staff (John Cho, Nicholas Brendon, John Francis Daley) and demanding restaurant owner (Frank Langella).

Jill Scott plays a Botswana-based investigator in HBO's The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency.

HBO

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency

Based on the long-running series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith, the Botswana-based dramedy The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency had a stellar lead performance by actress-singer Jill Scott as the titular detective Mma Ramotswe, who solves local mysteries around the capital city of Gaborone alongside her assistant Mma Grace Makutsi (Tony winner Anika Noni Rose). Lighthearted and witty, the show won a Peabody Award but could not score a second season on HBO.

John Cho and Karen Gillan on the 2014 ABC sitcom Selfie, which was canceled midseason.

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Selfie

Starring John Cho and Karen Gillan, ABC's 2014 sitcom Selfie — about a wannabe social-media influencer who wants to revamp her image after an embarrassing video goes viral — was canceled midseason, which, given the middling early response from critics, wasn't much of a surprise. However, "a funny thing happened on the way to cancellation: Selfie got better," wrote Eric Francisco for Inverse. "Cho and Gillan displayed more comfort in their roles — and their chemistry became electric, then downright hot."

Justin Chien as Charles Sun and Sam Song Li as Bruce Sun in episode one of The Brothers Sun.

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The Brothers Sun

After his crime-boss father is shot, eldest son Charlie Sun (Justin Chien) returns to Los Angeles to protect his younger brother (Sam Song Li) and mother (Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh) from a mystery assassin. Critics praised the show's "terrific cast" and "inspired fight choreography" — it earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming — but The Brothers Sun was still axed after only a single season.

Courtney B. Vance, Jonathan Majors and Jurnee Smollett star in the HBO horror series Lovecraft Country. Lovecraft Country

Given all of the awards love it received (it earned 18 Emmy nominations and won two, and scored Critics Choice wins for lead actress Jurnee Smollett, supporting actor Michael K. Williams and the show itself for Best Horror Series), it was a bit of a surprise that HBO didn't continue on with the historical fantasy drama following its first season. A continuation of Matt Ruff's 2016 novel, the series follows young Black man Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) as he travels across Jim Crow-era America in search of his missing father.

Grosse Pointe was a memorable teen-soap satire that aired on The WB for just 17 episodes.

The WB

Grosse Pointe

Not to be confused with the recent Grosse Pointe Garden Society (which, funnily enough, was also canceled after only one season), the Darren Starr-created Grosse Pointe was a WB sitcom that sharply satirized — what else? — WB sitcoms. A "sassy, catty riot," per TIME, the show centered on five actors starring in a 90210-esque high school drama, but it didn't last nearly as long as the types of series it was making fun of and was canceled 17 episodes in February 2001.

Michael Clarke Duncan and Geoff Stults buddied up for the FOX procedural The Finder.

FOX

The Finder

Pairing together Geoff Stults and Michael Clarke Duncan as an Iraq War veteran with an uncanny knack for finding the unfindable and his legal-advisory buddy who helps his investigations, this quirky, Florida Keys-set FOX procedural was meant as a spinoff of the very successful crime drama Bones, though it couldn't replicate the longevity of its predecessor, airing only 13 episodes. It would sadly also be one of Duncan's final acting roles, as the performer passed away four months after The Finder's series finale.

Starring Logan Marshall-Green, the Cinemax neo-noir Quarry was let go after one season in spring 2016.

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Quarry

Based on the Max Allan Collins novels, Quarry tells the story of Mac Conway (Logan Marshall-Green) — a Vietnam War veteran who returns home to Memphis in 1972 and, struggling to make ends meet, gets drawn into a dangerous network of crime and corruption — across eight episodes on Cinemax. Despite its intriguing premise and cool 1970s atmosphere, the neo-noir's cancellation was announced in May 2016.

Netflix's Everything Sucks sees drama students and AV club members team up to make a movie.

Netflix

Everything Sucks

It did definitely suck when Netflix tanked this delightful teen comedy, set in mid-1990s Oregon and focusing on a group of misfit students (Jahi Di'Allo Winston, Peyton Kennedy and Quinn Liebling among them) at Boring High School who band together to make a movie all while navigating growing pains, adolescent awkwardness and more. The coming-of-age show was positively compared toStranger Things and Degrassi, yet only survived for a single season on the streamer.

A.J. Langer, Wilson Cruz, Devon Gummersall, Claire Danes and Sharon Cherski appeared in the classic teen drama My So-Called Life.

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My So-Called Life

Few series feel as iconically '90s at My So-Called Life, which made a star of then-teenaged lead Claire Danes — who earned a Golden Globe for his portrayal of 15-year-old Angela Chase — and was a lovingly relatable take on the lives of suburban high schoolers (played by Jared Leto, Wilson Cuz, Devon Gummersall and A.J. Langer). The legacy of the series lasted way longer than its original run (it was canceled after its first and only 19-episode season in 1995), with TIME ranking it one of the greatest TV shows of all time in 2014.

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Situated Between Seattle and Portland Is a Pacific Northwest Haven With Towering Pines, Craft Bakeries, and Ocean Views

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 5:20am

One minute you’re on the highway, moving with purpose. The next, the road opens, the air turns salt-laced, and everything around you feels quieter, wider, almost suspended. Just like that, you’ve arrived on a narrow stretch of land where the Pacific stretches endlessly west and the pace of everything slows to match it.

I’ve always been drawn to dramatic coastlines, and the Long Beach Peninsula didn’t disappoint. Andi Day, Executive Director of the Long Beach Peninsula Visitors Bureau, states “The simplicity and magnificence of our beach is what makes a visit here so appealing to many busy families. Families always value the time they make to get back to the beach, where day-to-day stresses fall away as soon as toes touch the sand.”

Long Beach, Washington doesn’t try to impress you. It doesn’t need to. Instead, it draws you in slowly, rewarding the kind of traveler willing to notice the details. Even from a distance, it feels like a reset, less about escape, more about easing into a rhythm you didn’t realize you were missing.

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Walking the Longest Continuous Beach in the U.S.

The Long Beach Peninsula stretches roughly 28 miles along the Pacific, forming one of the longest continuous sand beaches in the country. The beach itself feels less like a destination and more like an atmosphere. Wide, flat, and often misty, it invites wandering. People drive along the sand, but walking is where it reveals itself. You start to notice the small things: razor clam shells half-buried in wet sand, the sound of wind threading through dune grass, the way the horizon disappears into fog.

There’s also something deeply communal about the openness. Families fly kites, a tradition rooted in the region’s steady coastal winds and celebrated each year during the Washington State International Kite Festival. Even on an ordinary afternoon, the sky carries color.

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Forest, Fog, and the Feeling of Being Small (In the Best Way)

Step away from the shoreline and the peninsula changes character entirely. One minute, you’re walking along open sand. The next, you’re on a narrow trail threading through towering pines. At places like Pacific Pines State Park, a sandy path cuts through a quiet grove before spilling back out onto the ocean. It’s a transition that feels almost cinematic.

What stands out most about the peninsula is its layering. To the west, the Pacific stretches outward, restless and gray. To the east, Willapa Bay sits calmer, an enormous estuary shaped by tides and time. The peninsula itself acts as a barrier between the two, creating ecosystems that feel entirely different despite being just miles apart.

Willapa Bay is one of the most productive shellfish regions in the country, supplying a significant share of the nation’s oysters. The bay’s shallow, nutrient-rich waters support both industry and biodiversity, filtering water and sustaining wildlife in ways that are easy to overlook if you’re just passing through.

Further north, protected lands like the Willapa National Wildlife Refuge shelter migratory birds, salmon, and coastal species that rely on this fragile balance.

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A Town That Feels Like a Memory You Haven’t Had Yet

Long Beach itself is small, fewer than 2,000 residents, but it carries an outsized personality. Travel resources describe Long Beach as a small town with “fun festivals and tons of unique attractions,” highlighting its compact size and charm. Long Beach’s development as a seaside vacation spot dates back to the early 1800s and attractions like the historic boardwalk and Marsh’s Free Museum reflect that heritage and local personality.

And then there’s the food. This is where the peninsula quietly surprises visitors. Oysters harvested just miles away. Cranberries grown in nearby bogs. It’s not flashy dining, but local and deeply tied to the landscape.

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There are a few experiences in Long Beach that shape the trip in meaningful ways:

  • Walk a stretch of the beach at low tide and pay attention to what the ocean leaves behind.
  • Bike or stroll part of the Discovery Trail for uninterrupted coastal views.
  • Visit Willapa Bay and try oysters as close to their source as possible.
  • Wander into Pacific Pines State Park and follow the trail from forest to shoreline.
  • Time your visit with the kite festival if you want to see the coastline transformed.
  • Explore nearby Cape Disappointment for cliffs, lighthouses, and Lewis and Clark history.
  • Drive slowly through small towns like Oysterville where time feels suspended.
  • Visit during cranberry harvest season in the fall to see flooded bogs glowing red.

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Why Long Beach Stays With You

Long Beach, Washington leaves a lasting impression because of its unique combination of geography, ecology, and community. The peninsula’s long sandy beach and adjacent forests provide both recreational space and important wildlife habitat, while Willapa Bay supports one of the nation’s most productive oyster-growing regions.

For travelers, the appeal lies in this balance: natural landscapes, working environments, and living history coexist seamlessly, creating an experience that is both engaging and quietly distinctive.

This New Mexico Secret Is the ‘American Serengeti’ You’ve Never Seen

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 5:02am

If you’ve ever felt like the word "luxury" has lost its meaning in a sea of overstuffed lobbies and performative gold leaf, you aren't alone. In the heart of New Mexico, across 1.1 million acres of what has been called the “American Serengeti,” a different kind of high-end experience is taking root—one where the true amenity isn't a pillow menu, but the sheer, silent scale of a restored wilderness.

Ted Turner Reserves isn't a traditional hotel collection; it’s a decades-long conservation miracle that just happens to invite you in for the night. Born from Ted Turner’s 1992 vision to "save everything," these four properties—Vermejo, Ladder, Armendaris and Sierra Grande—offer a profound redefinition of travel. As Jade McBride, President of Ted Turner Reserves, puts it, Ted didn’t set out to build a luxury destination—he "set out to restore something that had been lost."

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Stewardship at Scale

Gene Coon / Ted Turner Reserves

For over 30 years, these landscapes were painstakingly brought back to life, rebuilding ecosystems that had been fragmented for generations. The hospitality arm, launched more intentionally in 2019, exists as a gateway to that work. McBride notes that the mission was always about "restoring wildlife, protecting watersheds and rebuilding ecosystems." By opening these gates to guests, the hope is that the land does the heavy lifting of inspiration. "If people can experience a place like this, not just see it but feel it, they don’t leave unchanged," McBride says. "And that’s where conservation actually begins."

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A Landscape of Stillness Dotted gayfeather wildflowers and Castle Rock, Vermejo Park Ranch, New Mexico, USA.

Ted Turner Reserves

Whether you're tracking elk with expert biologists or fly-fishing for the Rio Grande cutthroat trout—a species Turner’s initiatives helped pull back from the brink—the beauty of the Reserves is found in the quiet moments. It’s the kind of place where you might "come across the high alpine Casias Lake while hiking" or find yourself "standing on top of Castle Rock" simply absorbing the vastness. According to McBride, "the most powerful places... are often the ones you discover in the moment." This environment forces a physical shift in the traveler; "your pace naturally slows, and when your pace changes, your perspective does too."

Understated Elegance

Ben Clark / Ted Turner Reserves

When it comes to the design of the guest rooms, lounges and dining spaces, the goal was to create something that "belongs here" rather than competes with the horizon. The design team looked to the past—specifically how Native American and Spanish communities lived on this land—to ensure the experience felt grounded and authentic. You won't find excess for the sake of it. "Everything is intentionally understated so the land remains the focal point," McBride explains. In his view, the future of luxury is "not to add more, but to strip away distraction." It’s a philosophy that prioritizes "connection to the land, to the people you are with, and to yourself" over traditional consumption.

Dining and the "Relationship" Stay

Ben Clark /Ted Turner Reserves

The culinary experience follows suit, pulling from the landscape’s history and materials to restore a true sense of place. But don't expect to "finish" the Reserves in a single weekend. While a week-long stay allows you to finally unplug, the brand views its guests more as long-term partners than temporary visitors. Because wildlife patterns shift and landscapes evolve with the seasons, "the real intention is not just a visit," McBride says, "it is a relationship." It’s an invitation to return year after year to watch the land continue its journey of restoration—and perhaps, in the process, find a bit of that restorative magic in yourself.

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Dr Pepper Fans ‘Cannot Wait’ to Try ‘Magical’ New Collab: ‘I Will Love This’

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 5:00am

Dr Pepper has a loyal fan base, and while the original soda flavor has been going strong for over 140 years, recent additions to the Dr Pepper family have gotten a warm reception from consumers. 

In 2023, Dr Pepper introduced a Strawberries & Cream flavor in both regular and zero sugar varieties, adding a sweet berry taste to the original 23 flavors in Dr Pepper, making a new beloved beverage. Now, it’s taking things one step further with an upcoming collaboration with a cult-favorite fast food chain. 

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Starting April 2, Jack in the Box customers will be able to purchase a Dr Pepper Strawberries & Cream Shake, which features the distinctive flavor of Dr Pepper alongside strawberries and cream, all topped with whipped cream. 

The beverage, which will be available for a limited time through May 27, will start at $5.19, and fans are excited for the new temporary menu addition to the fast food restaurant. 

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Popular food blogger Snackolator took to Instagram to share the news, writing, “I cannot wait to give this one a try - Dr Pepper milkshakes are magical!” Fans agreed, jumping into the comments to say, “I love the soda version of this, so I think I will love this,” “Yes I would love to try this,” and “I’m excited.” 

“Big back season never tends to end,” joked a third as another teasingly exclaimed, “Lord just take my foot already.” 

Several commenters noted that they were interested in making a version of this themselves, writing, “Not hard to make from home,” and “I've made this at home. Strawberry and Cream Dr Pepper with vanilla ice cream. It's so good.” 

If you’re a fan of the newer twists on Dr Pepper, you’re in luck – as Parade previously reported, the fan-favorite Dr Pepper Creamy Coconut, which was a limited edition launch in summer 2024, is coming back to store shelves in April. 

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Why This Major Hotel Chain Is Offering to Pay for Your Teenager’s Vacation This Summer

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 4:41am

If you’ve been looking for a sign to finally pull the trigger on that big family getaway, Hilton just handed you a golden ticket that is effectively a masterclass in "luxury for less."

As we head into the thick of 2026, the travel giant is doubling down on a major trend: the rise of the multigenerational trip. According to Hilton’s latest Trends Report, nearly half of their team members have seen a massive spike in families traveling together, and they are meeting that demand with an offer that is almost too good to pass up.

For a limited time, up to two kids or teens (we’re talking anyone 17 and under) can stay and dine entirely for free at a collection of their most stunning all-inclusive resorts across the Caribbean and Latin America.

The beauty of this deal is that it actually covers the "teen" years—a rare find in the all-inclusive world where "adult" pricing often kicks in at age 12. To snag the savings, you just need to book a minimum three-night stay by April 30, 2026, for travel dates spanning from mid-April through October 31. It’s a perfect window for a spring break escape or a summer vacation that doesn't blow the entire college fund.

Related: Hilton’s First-Ever Tulum All-Inclusive Is the Ultimate Travel Hack for Eco-Chic Luxury on a Budget

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By wrapping the room, meals and curated programming into one price, Hilton is leaning into the "stress-free" philosophy that parents are craving right now. From supervised kids' clubs to dedicated teen zones, the goal is to give parents a genuine break while the younger crowd dives into everything from water parks to cultural workshops.

The lineup of participating properties reads like a traveler’s wish list. If you’re looking for the "newest and shiniest," Zemi Miches All-Inclusive Resort, Curio Collection by Hilton in the Dominican Republic recently made its debut with elevated bungalows and a sprawling pool complex that feels more like a private sanctuary than a traditional resort.

Related: Marriott Just Opened a First-of-its-Kind All-Inclusive Resort in Barbados

Meanwhile, over in Mexico, the Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya offers an eco-chic bay experience with a whopping 13 restaurants and a specialized "Family Zone" that manages to keep the kids entertained without disrupting the tranquil, Mayan-inspired vibe for the adults. Whether you’re lounging at the Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe between the lagoon and the sea or tucked into a private cove at the Hilton Vallarta Riviera on the Pacific Coast, the focus remains on high-quality, seamless connection.

For families who want a relaxed family trip—but with a swim-up bar and a world-class spa—this 2026 push is all about making the ideal stay accessible. It’s proof that you don't have to choose between a sophisticated resort experience and a kid-friendly itinerary.

When you can track down a private beach in the morning and a fun Teppanyaki show for a family dinner without ever reaching for your wallet, you’ve officially found the sweet spot of modern travel. Just remember to set that booking reminder before the April 30 deadline, because a $0 price tag for your teenager’s appetite is a dream that definitely deserves to become a reality.

Related: Why Hilton’s Newest 'Approachable Luxury' Brand Is the Ultimate 2026 Girls' Trip Destination

4 Core Traits of People Born on the 31st, Per Numerology

Sun, 03/29/2026 - 4:33am

Did you know that your birth date means something? Your birth date speaks to your spiritual journey, core personality traits, and more. According to numerology, all birth dates correlate with one to three numerological meanings and associations. If you were born on the 31st, then your birth date is the combined energies of 3, 1, and 4. Being born on the 31st makes you a hardworking individual who’s open to new ideas, curiosities, and adventures. You’re not afraid to go your own way. Read on to discover the numerological significance of 31, challenges to watch for, and four core personality traits that define you.

The Numerological Significance of Number 31

How can you find the numerological significance of 31? First, begin by breaking this down into single-digit numbers, 3 and 1, then add the numbers together to get 4. Now that you have these single-digit numbers, you know that 31’s energy is the combination of 3, 1, and 4.

3 is a jovial spirit who has a strong belief system, moral compassion, and curious mind. 1 is a self-assured, pioneering energy open to new, self-focused adventures. 4 is a hardworking energy that’s known for its consistently strong work ethic and realistic mindset. These energies come together to form 31, making this a realistic yet optimistic personality. People who embody 31’s energy are known for their drive, focus, and tenacity. They always rise to the occasion with a pep in their step no matter the goal, task, or aspiration.

Working with 31’s energy means working with this number’s planetary ruler, Uranus. Astrologers say Uranus is the wake-up, shake-up planet of change, rebellion, and authenticity. Being Uranian means having a strong individualistic streak unlike anyone or anything else. Uranus encourages its people to march to the beat of their own drum. A tektite like Moldavite may speak to Uranian individuals, since Moldavite elevates personal growth and individuality. 

Challenges to Watch For

People born on the 31st may struggle with knowing when to switch things up. They know they’re creative and innovative, but they might prefer to play it safe. These individuals don’t like taking too great of a risk, especially if work, prosperity, or stability is on the line. However, they might accidentally shoot themselves in the foot by not taking a calculated leap of faith. Their unique ideas or individualistic direction could be just what they need to advance. Making changes can feel scary to these individuals, but change might be necessary for growth. 

Aside from fearing and resisting change, these individuals could also stifle their authenticity for the sake of conformity. They might not be necessarily traditional or conservative; however, they may choose normalcy instead of deviating from their usual way of showing up and handling things. Resisting their individuality can feel restricting, abnormal, and disingenuous. Life gets easier when they accept their real selves. 

Core Personality Traits of Those Born on the 31st1. Authentic & Individualistic 

    People born on the 31st have unique personalities and lifestyles. It might take a while for them to be comfortable with their originality, but when they do, they shine. Their authenticity makes them one in a million. People with this birth date have a distinguished worldview, unparalleled work ethic, and uncanny creative streak. They don’t live their lives or pursue their goals for anyone else, but themselves. The more they lean into their genuineness, the more confident and well-rounded they appear to others. 

    2. Going the Distance

      If anyone can pursue a long-term goal, it’s someone born on the 31st. Individuals with this birth date have the unique ability to see how far their ambition and drive can take them. They can envision the end goal, which helps them feel confident in their aspirations and dreams. Seeing the bigger picture allows them to have full faith in their journeys, so they don’t sweat when something takes a bit longer to come together. They have the consistency and stability to maintain their stamina, so nothing will deter their success.

      3. Creative & Innovative

        Those born on the 31st are known for their artistry. Spirit has gifted them with the otherworldly talent to create something from nothing. They have the rare ability to completely and totally envision what something will look like, accomplish, or transcend before they ever start the process. Not only can they see the end result of their efforts and talents, they’re also realistic about what they do. Their innovation and creativity is grounded, which allows them to have unbridled confidence in their fantastical ambitions.

        4. Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop

          Nothing can deter someone born on the 31st. There’s very little that can throw these individuals off. People with this birth date are hailed for their determination and focus. Their work ethic is simply unparalleled. Once they set their sights on a goal or aspiration, that’s it. They will stop at nothing to accomplish what they’ve set out to do. Individuals born on the 31st are incredibly successful, because they will do everything in their power to be accomplished. 

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          Macy's Has 'Incredibly Comfortable' and 'Stylish' Espadrilles for 40% Off, and You Can Wear Them for Hours

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 4:10am

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          Your spring wardrobe is calling, and it's begging you to invest in your shoe collection. Looking for new footwear that's trendy, comfortable, and durable, isn't as difficult as you'd think, especially when you see Macy's footwear offerings. The retailer has everything from stylish sandals to fashionable sneakers being sold at incredible discounts, like the Style & Co Reevee Stitched-Trim Espadrille Flats, which are 40% off right now.

          The footwear, originally priced at $60, has been reduced to $36 during its VIP sale. The sizes range from 5 to 12, including half sizes. There are a handful of wide and medium sizes available, but the wide has inevitably sold out in every color except for the light blue shade. You can shop the shoe in three other colors and patterns as well: blue stripe, black, and light taupe. Due to the fact that stock is selling out quickly, we recommend shopping for your preferred size and color sooner rather than later.

          Style & Co Reevee Stitched-Trim Espadrille Flats, $36 (was $60) at Macy's

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          The closed-toe flats feature a round toe and slip-on style that lets you get them on and off easily. The upper is made with 30% recycled polyester and microfiber, while the sole is made of 30% recycled thermoplastic rubber. The braid-covered sole features a blanket-stitched trim that allows for a unique design and texture. There's no heel, so you can wear them for long hours comfortably.

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          This Macy's exclusive offering has garnered 150 five-star reviews, with customers describing them as "incredibly comfortable," "super cute," "amazing," "perfect," and so "stylish for summer." Shoppers love wearing them with jeans or capris because the colors are fairly neutral, but they match with nearly anything. Several reviewers even said that they're wearing them past the summer, into autumn, because you can sport them with dresses and skirts. 

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          The material is "very soft" as well. Since they can be "dressed up or down," you can even sport them in professional settings. One shopper said that they wore this during a 12 hour work shift and they still provided "all day comfort." 

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          Your shoe collection won't be complete without these stunning espadrilles. Shop this one-of-a-kind Macy's deal for 40% off, before it disappears! 

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          Iconic Comedy Star, 'Monty Python' Legend, Turns 83

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 4:00am

          Beloved comedian, writer and actor Eric Idle is celebrating his 83rd birthday today.

          Idle turned 83 on March 29, marking another moment in a career that has spanned more than five decades and helped redefine modern comedy. Born in England in 1943, he rose to international fame as a key member of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the groundbreaking series that became a cultural phenomenon and influenced generations of comedians.

          Known for his sharp wit, musical talent and unmistakable comedic timing, Idle played a central role in shaping the group’s most memorable sketches and songs, helping to cement Monty Python’s legacy as one of the most influential comedy troupes of all time.

          Beyond his work with Monty Python, Idle built an impressive career across film, television and stage. Disney fans may recognize his contributions as Dr. Nigel Channing in Honey, I Shrunk the Audience and Journey Into Your Imagination, as well as his voice roles in Hercules: The Animated Series and Mickey Mouse Works. He also appeared in the 1996 live-action film Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride and contributed to Disney’s The Wild soundtrack.

          Throughout his career, Idle has remained a creative force, writing books, musicals and screenplays, including the Tony Award-winning stage adaptation of Spamalot, which brought Monty Python’s humor to a new generation of audiences.

          His influence extends far beyond any single project, with a legacy rooted in fearless comedy, clever satire and enduring creativity.

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          5 Destinations That Won't Make You Choose Between Mountains And the Ocean

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 2:32am

          If you’ve ever struggled to pick between a beach getaway and a mountain escape, you’re not alone. The good news? You don’t actually have to choose. Around the world, and even right here in the U.S., there are destinations where dramatic peaks meet stunning coastlines, giving you the best of both worlds in one unforgettable trip.

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          Here are five incredible places where you can hike in the morning and watch the sunset over the ocean by night.

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          1. Big Sur, California

          Few places capture the magic of mountains meeting the sea quite like Big Sur. Along California’s rugged coastline, the Santa Lucia Mountains rise dramatically above the Pacific Ocean, creating one of the most scenic drives in the world.

          What to do:

          • Drive along Highway 1 for breathtaking ocean views
          • Hike in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park
          • Visit McWay Falls, a waterfall that flows directly into the ocean

          This destination is perfect for travelers who want dramatic landscapes and iconic West Coast beauty all in one place.

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          let’s go hiking together at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve 💙🌊🐋🐚✨ if you visit, please please please be respectful to the wildlife, this is their home after all <3 #pointlobos #bigsur #carmelbythesea #vlog #norcal

          ♬ Wes Anderson-esque Cute Acoustic - Kenji Ueda 2. Cape Town, South Africa

          Cape Town is one of the rare cities where you can go from mountaintop views to beach lounging in under an hour. Dominated by the iconic Table Mountain, the city is surrounded by both the ocean and stunning scenery.

          What to do:

          • Take a cable car or hike up Table Mountain
          • Relax on Camps Bay or Clifton Beach
          • Explore the Cape of Good Hope for rugged coastal cliffs

          It’s a destination that blends city life, adventure, and natural beauty seamlessly.

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          FULL CAPE TOWN ITINERARY 👇🏼 Save for later!🧡 BEACHES ⛱️ • Clifton 3rd+4th • Camps Bay • Llandudno Beach • Muizenberg Beach • Bakoven Beach • Noordhoek • Fish Hoek • Buffels Bay Beach CAFÉS/BREAKFAST ☕️🥑 • Pauline’s - Sea Point & Green Point • Arthur’s Mini Super • Norfolk Deli • Our Local • Platō Coffee - Sea Point • Naked coffee • Nourish’d Café & Juicery • The Strangers Club • Molten Toffee • The Ladder • Rosetta Roastery Cafe (Bree Street) DINNER 🍝🍸 • Ariel Modern Italian • The Cousins Trattoria - favorite pasta • The Lawns at the Roundhouse - sunset spot • Utopia Rooftop - best views • CLUB KLOOF • Lievita Cape Town • Asoka Restaurant, Bar and Lounge • Zuney Wagyu Burgers • Kloof Street House • Pizza Shed Bree - favorite pizza • Maria’s Greek Café • Scala Pasta / Bar • El Burro Greenpoint BARS 🍾🥂 • Tjing Tjing House (Rooftop Bar, Torii Restaurant, Momiji Restaurant & Lounge) • Aperitif • fable • The Gin Bar • Yours Truly • The Attic by Bo-Vine - hidden gem TO DO 🏄🏼‍♀️🥾 • Hike Lion‘s Head at sunset or sunrise • Hike Table Mountain- start at Platteklip Gorge Starting Point • Surfing • Paragliding • Spend a morning in Kalk By - cute shops and cafés • Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden • Swim with penguins at Boulders Beach • Visit several markets like The Neighbourgoods Market or Oranjezicht City Farm Market WHERE TO STAY 🛌 • The Rest Factory • CUBE Guesthouse • Pineapple Boutique Hotel • Hotel Lola • Cloud 9 - nice rooftop bar • NOAH Guesthouse DAY TRIPS 🚘 • Franschhoek & Stellenbosch for wine tasting • Langebaan Lagoon • Cape Point • Hermanus There are so many more things to do and see, so stay tuned for my FULL CAPE TOWN GUIDE 🧡 #capetown #capetownsouthafrica #capetownitinerary #travel #fyp #viral #traveltiktok @Cape Town Tourism

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          3. Santorini, Greece

          While Santorini is best known for its whitewashed villages and blue domes, it also offers a unique mix of volcanic mountains and stunning views.

          What to do:

          • Hike from Fira to Oia along the caldera cliffs
          • Swim at Red Beach or Perissa Beach
          • Watch the sunset over the Aegean Sea

          The island’s elevated terrain means you’re almost always getting both mountain and ocean views at once.

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          Sunsets here hit different! #saintsantorini #santorini

          ♬ Self Aware - Temper City 4. Vancouver, Canada

          Vancouver is a dream destination for outdoor lovers. Surrounded by the Coast Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, it offers endless opportunities for both adventure and relaxation.

          What to do:

          • Ski or hike in nearby mountains like Grouse or Whistler
          • Walk or bike around Stanley Park along the waterfront
          • Kayak or paddleboard in English Bay

          It’s one of the few places where you can hit the slopes and the beach in the same day.

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          Steal my 48-hour Vancouver Itinerary 🏔️ . . . #stealmyitinerary #vancouver #travel #FYP #travelguide

          ♬ House Tour - Sabrina Carpenter 5. Lofoten Islands, Norway

          For something truly unique, the Lofoten Islands offer jagged peaks that rise straight out of the sea, creating a landscape that feels almost otherworldly.

          What to do:

          • Hike to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the ocean
          • Visit traditional fishing villages
          • See the Northern Lights or Midnight Sun, depending on the season

          This destination is ideal for travelers looking for raw, untouched beauty far from the crowds.

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          🇳🇴Top 25 Must Visit Spots in Lofoten, Norway🇳🇴 • Lofoten is where wild nature meets Arctic magic 🌄❄️ Towering peaks, turquoise beaches, and cozy fishing villages make it one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Here are 25 must-visit spots that capture the soul of Lofoten 🇳🇴✨ 1. Svolvaer 2. Henningsvaer (soccer field) 3. Batman Wall 4. Nusfjord 5. Flakstad 6. Rambergstranda 7. Volandstinden hike 8. Fredvang Bridges 9. Hamnoy 10. Sakrisoy 11. Reine 12. Reinebringen hike 13. Tindstinden hike (Sorvagen) 14. A i Lofoten 15. Delpen hike 16. Djevelporten hike 17. Rorvikstranda 18. Festvagtind hike 19. Hauklandstranda 20. Mannen hike 21. Uttakleiv Beach 22. Offersoykammen hike 23. Skagsanden beach 24. Kvalvika Beach 25. Ryten hike 📍Every corner of Lofoten feels like a dream. Nature, drama, and serenity all in one Arctic paradise. Which spot is on your bucket list? 💙 • • #lofoten #norwaynature #lofotenislands #lofotenhighlights #norway #norway🇳🇴 #hiking

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          Traveling doesn’t have to be about compromise. These destinations prove that you can have the best of both worlds, mountains for adventure and oceans for relaxation, all in one trip.

          Whether you’re driving along the cliffs of Big Sur or hiking above the sea in Santorini, these places deliver unforgettable experiences from every angle. So next time you’re planning a getaway, skip the debate and choose a destination that gives you both.

          Country Star Shares How Keith Urban Is Navigating Life After Divorce From Nicole Kidman: ‘My Guy’

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 2:04am

          Russell Dickerson and Keith Urban recently spent time overseas at the Country to Country Music Festival. While on the red carpet at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, the “Yours” singer-songwriter spoke highly of his musical hero, whom he now considers a friend. 

          “I felt like a germ after every night because after every night, I was like, ‘I love you so much, you’re my hero,'” Dickerson said, reflecting on a recent conversation he had with the Aussie star while speaking to Page Six on Thursday, March 26. “I’m sorry I say this so much, but I don’t say this to anybody else.” 

          “I’ve toured with all of them,” he added,  referring to the many country cohorts that he’s performed with. “But Keith Urban is my guy ....I learned his songs when I was learning guitar, and he’s such an influence on me learning guitar and everything.” 

          Dickerson, 38, said that while he hasn’t gotten a chance to shred on guitar alongside Urban just yet, the “Blue Ain’t Your Color” crooner, 58, did manage to watch his entire set from the side stage. 

          “It was very cool for him to watch [me perform my set],” Dickerson acknowledged. “It’s just planting seeds. Now he knows I can rip, and maybe one day I can get up and rip with him.” 

          Urban recently made headlines outside of country music when news broke that he and Nicole Kidman, 58, were getting a divorce following 19 years of marriage. The Oscar-winning actress filed for divorce from the country hitmaker in September 2025, and their divorce was finalized on Jan. 6, 2026. 

          Speaking on how Urban appears to be navigating the split, Dickerson said, “I think he’s doing great. We didn’t get to spend tons of time together, but he seems to be in good spirits.” 

          “He’s always been focused on music, and so I think he’s just kind of doubling down on that, and it’s just beautiful,” he continued. “I can’t wait to hear what comes out of it.”

          Dickerson’s suggestion is likely correct as Urban recently teased an upcoming covers album during a performance at Country Radio Seminar (CRS) in Nashville, Tenn.

          “It’s a thematic record (of) yacht rock songs,” Urban told the crowd during his set at the Ryman Auditorium. “You think I’mkidding? I’m not kidding.” 

          Related: Country Star Shares How Keith Urban Is Navigating Life After Divorce From Nicole Kidman: ‘My Guy’

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          Anthropologie’s Sparkly $13 Pave Heart Stud Earrings Are Perfect for Everyday Wear and Spring Occasions

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 1:10am

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          As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, your jewelry deserves a fresh, fun update. With weddings, bridal showers, proms, and Mother’s Day celebrations just around the corner, now’s the perfect time to add a few fresh, fun pieces to your rotation. Necklaces, bracelets, or rings are always lovely, but earrings are one of our favorite pieces to shop for, as they can completely elevate a spring dress, a linen blouse, or even a casual weekend outfit. 

          If you’re on the hunt for something sweet and sparkly, with a serious discount to match, the Pave Heart Post Earrings are a fabulous pick. Anthropologie currently has this already-discounted pair on sale for an extra 50% off right now, bringing the original $38 price down to just $13. Since this sale-on-sale won't last long, we recommend snagging a pair ASAP.

          Pavé Heart Post Earrings, $13 (was $38) at Anthropologie

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          This design centers on a softly sculpted, puffed heart silhouette rendered in a high-shine silver-tone finish, giving it a smooth, almost mirror-like surface that catches and reflects light with a fluid, liquid-metal effect. At the center sits a smaller, raised heart accent, densely pave-set with tiny, clear crystals that introduce texture and sparkle against the otherwise polished base. 

          The contrast between the sleek, rounded outer form and the faceted shimmer of the inset heart creates a dimensional, layered look that feels both playful and refined. Altogether, the earrings lean into a sentimental Y2K-inspired aesthetic with a hint of nostalgia, while the clean metallic finish keeps them modern and versatile. 

          Related: Walmart's 'Dazzling' $18 Huggie Earrings with Dozens of Swarovski Crystals Go With Everything

          Though they may arrive without gift-ready wrapping, that simply gives you the perfect opportunity to personalize the presentation. Slip them into a dainty jewelry pouch, a small gift box, or pierced into the petals of a flower bouquet to make them feel extra special. 

          The heart motif makes them an especially thoughtful gift — symbolizing love, appreciation, and connection —  so they’re ideal for Mother’s Day, birthdays, bridal showers, or just because. Whether you’re giving them to a loved one or surprising a friend, their delicate sparkle adds a meaningful, personal touch.

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          At just $13, these Pave Heart Post Earrings are proof that a little sparkle goes a long way. Add a pair to your cart today — for yourself, or someone you love — before Anthropologie's extra 50% off sale-on-sale ends!

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          Frozen Comes to Life at the New Disney Adventure World

          Sun, 03/29/2026 - 12:57am

          Pack your bags and grab your ears because the wait is finally over: the most ambitious transformation in the history of Disneyland Paris is officially here. While the resort is technically calling this a "reimagining" of its second gate, anyone walking through the gates this week will tell you it feels like a brand-new kingdom has risen from the ground.

          On the eve of its public opening on March 29, 2026, the park formerly known as Walt Disney Studios Park has been reborn as Disney Adventure World, marking the first time since the resort opened its second gate that fans have seen an expansion of this magnitude.

          The star of the show is, without a doubt, the breathtaking World of Frozen. Stepping into Arendelle feels less like visiting a theme park and more like walking straight into the screen, complete with the 118-foot-tall North Mountain and Elsa’s Ice Palace shimmering in the distance.

          Related: Disneyland Paris Makes Major Announcement About New Attraction

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          The celebration wasn't just about the scenery—it was a true A-list affair. The festivities kicked off on Friday with a visit from French President Emmanuel Macron, who joined Disney leadership to highlight the park's massive impact on European tourism. As the grand opening approached, the guest list read like a global talent directory.

          Among the icons walking the blue carpet were French cinema legend Isabelle Huppert and Emily in Paris favorite Lucas Bravo. They were joined by Academy Award-winner Penélope Cruz and recent Golden Globe winner Teyana Taylor, who both got an exclusive preview of the park’s new magic. Even pop royalty made an appearance, with former Spice Girl Emma Bunton joining the crowd to witness the spectacular transformation of the resort’s second gate.

          During the star-studded inauguration, the atmosphere was electric as the singer Santa performed "Into the Unknown" from a literal ice piano. The ceremony reached a heartfelt peak when 11-year-old Lou from Make-A-Wish joined the stage to sing "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" with a high-tech, robotic Olaf.

          Related: The Secret Strategy Behind Disneyland Paris' New Disney Adventure World

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          “With Disney Adventure World, we’re not only unveiling a reimagined second gate at Disneyland Paris; we’re opening the door to a new era,” said Natacha Rafalski, Présidente of Disneyland Paris. “An era where our guests walk straight into the heart of the stories they love.”

          It’s a sentiment shared by the highest levels of Disney leadership, who see this as a superlative shift for the destination. Thomas Mazloum, Chairman of Disney Experiences, noted, "The reimagining of our second gate reflects the very best of what Disney represents: boundless imagination that brings people together.”

          Beyond the snow-capped peaks of Arendelle, the park now flows into Adventure Bay, a massive 7.5-acre lake that serves as the new "beating heart" of the expansion. Here, fans can find the fairy-tale-like Raiponce Tangled Spin and a Beaux-Arts-inspired new dining venue with character interactions, The Regal View Restaurant.

          Related: Disneyland Paris Reveals New World of Frozen Experience—And It’s Giving Us Literal Chills

          Meghann Foye

          Reflecting on the global love for these characters, Josh D’Amaro, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, said, “Few stories have resonated with fans around the world like Frozen. From the screen to our parks, cruises, and beyond, its impact continues to grow, and with World of Frozen and Disney Adventure World, we’re giving guests at Disneyland Paris the opportunity to experience that story in entirely new ways.”

          Whether you're a Marvel recruit or an Arendelle royalty hopeful, this is the glow-up we've all been waiting for.

          Related: Disney’s New Theme Park Music Has Arrived—and It’s Seriously Magical

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