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Iconic '80s Heavy Metal Band Announces Theatrical Release for 50th-Anniversary Documentary
Iron Maiden is officially bringing their 50-year history to cinemas worldwide.
Universal Pictures International announced Tuesday, Feb. 24, that Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition, a feature-length documentary chronicling the band's career, will premiere globally on May 7, 2026.
Documenting a Half Century of Heavy MetalDirected by Malcolm Venville and produced by Dominic Freeman, Burning Ambition utilizes official archives to trace the band's trajectory from their 1975 formation in East London to playing stadiums across the globe.
The project includes on-camera interviews with band members Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Janick Gers and Nicko McBrain. Long-time manager Rod Smallwood also participated in the film to provide additional background on their decades of touring.
Since Steve Harris formed the group, Iron Maiden has released 17 studio albums, sold over 100 million records and performed nearly 2,500 concerts across 64 countries. The documentary aims to highlight the vision that has kept them relevant for half a century.
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An Unexpected Supporting CastThe documentary features appearances from notable public figures discussing the group's cultural influence.
The film includes commentary from Academy Award winning actor Javier Bardem, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich and Public Enemy frontman Chuck D. Viewers will also see new animated sequences featuring the band's mascot, Eddie.
Artist Albert Quirantes designed the film's official key art, which was released alongside the announcement.
Taking the Celebration on the RoadThe film release aligns with a heavily scheduled year for the group.
Iron Maiden is currently performing on their Run For Your Lives World Tour, a global trek marking their 50th anniversary. The tour recently stopped at London Stadium, a venue located just a short distance from where the band originally formed five decades ago. The tour includes more than 50 shows scheduled throughout 2026. The current setlist spans their first nine studio albums.
The band will also host EddFest, a festival at England's Knebworth Park on July 11, 2026. The event will feature a walkthrough museum of the band's history, Eddie-themed fairground rides and live performances from bands with connections to the Iron Maiden family. Smallwood noted that the outdoor venue provides the space needed for the event, which expands on the dive bar concept used for fan gatherings on previous tours.
Tickets for Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition will be available for purchase starting March 18 through the film's official website.
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'Outlander' and Hatch Just Dropped the Most Romantic Alarm Clock Ever Created
Historically, TV merch has been memorabilia fans could put on a shelf; now, it’s something that regulates your circadian rhythm. A new partnership marks a shift to move the fan experience out of the living room and into the bedroom. Forget the trill of a smartphone; the most romanticized way to drift off is now a Scottish lullaby. Just ahead of the March 6 premiere of the final season of Outlander on STARZ, fan's night routine can get a highland makeover. By replacing the traditional alarm with the cinematic swell of Raya Yarbrough’s vocals and a custom-engineered 'Sassenach Sunrise,' Sony and Hatch+ are aiming for Outlander to be a lifestyle that begins the moment fans open their eyes.
Hatch has partnered with the hit series to launch a limited-edition alarm and Cue featuring the iconic “The Skye Boat Song.” Performed by Bear McCreary and featuring the haunting vocals of Yarbrough, the theme is now an exclusive feature for Hatch Restore 2 and 3 devices. It is the ultimate digital hug for fans who aren't quite ready to say goodbye to Claire and Jamie Fraser.
The collab is designed to help fans romanticize their rest. The Outlander Cue lulls you to sleep with the theme song, specially designed to be paired with a Fraser’s Ridge light cue. It’s a sensory experience for anyone currently rewatching the previous seven seasons or clutching their well-worn Diana Gabaldon paperbacks.
According to a statement from the brand, “Whether you’re rewatching your favorite episodes, rereading a beloved chapter, or simply romanticizing your night routine, the Outlander Cue lulls you to sleep with the show's iconic theme – especially when paired with the Frasers’ Ridge light cue."
The goal is simple: rest up for the emotional rollercoaster that the final ten episodes promise to be. After leaving the Revolutionary War behind, Season 8 sees Jamie and Claire returning to a changed Fraser’s Ridge. The settlement is thriving, but family secrets and deadly information from the future threaten to dismantle the peace they fought so hard to find.
Waking up often feels like a battle, but the "Sassenach Sunrise" light setting paired with the theme song alarm aims to change that. "If you want to wake up feeling brave, grounded, and ready to channel your inner Claire or Jamie, rise with the Outlander Alarm, paired with the Sassenach Sunrise, and start your day in Scotland – no standing stones required," Hatch+ promises.
While Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan prepare to face the Ridge's final fight on screen, this collaboration offers fans a way to keep the show's atmosphere alive long after the credits roll on the series finale. By moving the Outlander experience into the bedroom, Sony is acknowledging that for a decade-old fandom, these characters have become a permanent fixture of daily life.
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Wayfair’s 'Pretty' $43 Floral Glass Container Set Adds Instant Spring Charm to Any Kitchen
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If your kitchen feels stuck in winter but you’re mentally ready for fresh flowers and open windows, this is an easy way to shift the mood. The Lenox Butterfly Meadow Glass Container Set is currently $43 at Wayfair, down from $86. The four-piece set includes nesting glass containers with silicone lids designed to create an airtight seal.
They’re dishwasher-, microwave-, freezer-, and oven-safe, so they’re made for regular use, not just display. And because the bowls nest, they won’t crowd your cabinets, and the silicone lids fit snugly. It’s practical storage, just designed with more personality.
Lenox Butterfly Meadow Glass Container Set, $43 (was $86) at WayfairUnlike other generic food storage containers, this set doesn’t feel like something you need to hide in the cabinets. You can leave them out on the counter with citrus or baked goods inside, stack them neatly in the fridge, or bring them straight to the table for snacks. They move easily between storage and serving, which makes them more versatile than standard containers.
“They're so pretty,” one shopper wrote, while others described the set as “beautiful” and “absolutely adorable.” Another said, “The silicone lids provide a great seal,” and one reviewer mentioned storing deviled eggs overnight without any smell lingering in the fridge, which speaks to how secure the lids are.
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These bowls can easily handle more than just leftovers. You can bake in them, store food in the fridge, reheat it later, and even serve directly from the same dish. Instead of moving food from a storage container into a serving bowl, the glass design lets one piece handle both.
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It’s also worth noting that this set is listed at a higher price on other retail sites, which makes Wayfair’s 50% discount stand out even more. If you want storage that feels decorative rather than purely functional, the Lenox Butterfly Meadow Glass Container Set is worth considering while it’s on sale.
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Jimmy Kimmel Tears Into Trump's State of the Union Speech: 'A Nut Job Wannabe King'
A short time after President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address on the floors of Congress, Trump's most vocal critic Jimmy Kimmel took the time to brutally lash out at the commander-in-chief in the opening moments of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
"I have to say, Trump’s dementia really makes me miss Joe Biden’s dementia," Kimmel began by saying of Trump's "rambling" 108-minute long speech. "It was a much friendlier dementia.”
“Here’s the real State of the Union, okay?" the 58-year-old late-night talk show continued. "We have a nutjob wannabe king who’s doing everything he can to censor opinions he doesn’t want to hear. He has his goons arresting, incarcerating and killing American citizens. He’s cut funding for cancer research and children’s hospitals while he rakes in literally billions of dollars for himself and his family."
"He’s coming after our right to vote," Kimmel continued. "He’s protecting pedophiles and won’t explain it. He’s lining the pockets of billionaires, all while neglecting the sick, the poor, the hungry. In the name of Jesus, by the way, who you could read all about in a Donald Trump edition of the ‘God Bless the USA Bible’ that is made in China and available for $99.99. That is the State of the Union.”
While Kimmel has long remained an outspoken critic of Trump, the president's lengthy address drew an unsurprisingly mixed response along the political divide. Though many of Trump's supporters applauded the president's comments, Trump also clapped back at Democrats in attendance for failing to recognize his achievements.
“You should be ashamed of yourself, not standing up!” Trump told Democrats in his nearly two hour-long address. “These people are crazy, I’m telling you, they’re crazy.”
“When you ramble mostly incoherently for two hours, is that technically still a speech or does it at some point become a conniption thing?” Kimmel went on to say in his monologue.
Does 'Bridgerton' Season 4 Have a Post-Credit Scene?
Benedict (Luke Thompson) and Sophie's (Yerin Ha) story takes a dramatic turn heading into Bridgerton Season 4 Part 2, but also teases something more. The anticipation of who will lead the next season has led many to wonder if there will be clues to Francesca's (Hannah Dodd) or Eloise's (Claudia Jessie) storyline with a possible post-credit scene.
Showrunner Jess Brownell has already confirmed that the following two seasons will focus on the two sisters, without revealing exactly who will be next. Fans have their theories based on details like Francesca's future tragic marriage storyline, to Eloise's overall demeanor towards being a spinster in the fourth season.
The question is whether the finale of Bridgerton Season 4 finally reveal what love story is next and include a post-credit scene to further confirm speculations.
Is there a Bridgerton post-credit scene?According to official sources, yes! What's on Netflix has already spilled some details on part 2 ahead of its Feb. 26 release. They posted on X the official runtimes of the remaining four episodes, with a teaser for fans not skip the credits.
"Also, if you usually skip credits, we're told you shouldn't this time around," they posted with the suspicious eye emoji.
BRIDGERTON Season 4 Part 2 Runtimes!
5. YES OR NO (1 hour 4 mins)
6. THE PASSING WINTER (1 hour 7 mins)
7. THE BEYOND (1 hour 7 mins)
8. DANCE IN THE COUNTRY (1 hour 8 mins)
Total = 4 hours and 26 minutes!
Also, if you usually skip credits, we're told you shouldn't this time… pic.twitter.com/cFNL5wWn0G
With What's on Netflix often having the inside scoop on the latest from the streaming platform and advanced screeners, a post-credit scene is more than likely true. The decision is a big deviation from prior Bridgerton seasons.
For the past four seasons, the showrunners and Netflix have kept the reveal of the next leading couple a secret until well into production. It's largely due to the series having made some creative changes in the Julia Quinn novel timeline, but Season 5 may be a different ballpark.
Brownell has already confirmed the next two seasons, with fans highly speculating that Eloise is next despite Francesca's storyline having already been heavily developed in the backdrop of two seasons. Speculation arose due to whispers of Jessie and her leading co-star already in the works to start filming, and the reveal of a new Funk Pop that looks like Sir Phillip Crane (Chris Fulton)
Fans also speculate that the Netflix series will once again develop Francesca's storyline in Season 5, with her relationship with Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduzza) being the main focus in Season 6. Her story is one of the more tragic with John's death, and with the most creative changes following the gender-swap of Michaela that rewrites some of Francesca's main themes of family and children.
Hilary Duff Spills Surprising Details About Her Lindsay Lohan Feud 20 Years Later
Hilary Duff and Lindsay Lohan shared one of the most famous It-Girl feuds of the early 2000s, and more than 20 years later, Duff is sharing some surprising details (and poignant analysis) about how the two starlets ended up as "nemeses."
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The drama started with none other than "Candy" heartthrob Aaron Carter. "I got invited to his birthday party... I'm telling you the Olsen twins were there, maybe Amanda Bynes was there," 38-year-old Duff shared with Alex Cooper on the Feb. 25 episode of Call Her Daddy. "There was like some cute sparks, and then I think I pitched the idea of having him come on [Lizzie McGuire], and then we started dating pretty soon after that."
Duff and Carter were the celebrity equivalent of high school sweethearts, dating for nearly two years before Carter started hanging out with Lohan. “I was dating [Duff] for like a year-and-a-half and then I just got a little bored so I went and I started getting to know Lindsay, dating Lindsay,” Carter admitted to CNBC in 2005.
While that sparked a yearslong feud between Duff and Lohan, the Lizzie McGuire star has a different analysis of the situation in hindsight.
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"There was no social media to be like, who was dating who, right? So, you just take people's word for it, and then people get mad at you," she told Cooper. "I mean, if you're like Lindsay Lohan or me... he's probably dating both of us, you know what I mean?"
Hilary Duff Crashes 'Freaky Friday' Premiere in August 2003Getty
But at the time, Duff squarely blamed the Freaky Friday star for the relationship troubles, and retaliated by showing up to her August 2003 red carpet premiere. "Did you intentionally crash the Freaky Friday premiere?" Cooper asked, wanting details on the "lore."
"I think absolutely. Yes. Yeah, I was a teenager!" Duff admitted, adding, "But now it's so many years later, like who cares? It does not matter." However, she also insinuated that another 2000s fan-favorite may have been stirring the pot a little.
"Chad Michael Murray invited me! Why would he [do that]?" she said. "I don't want to start any more stuff, but he was like, 'You should come with me,' and I was like, 'Mm-hmm. Probably I should!'”
Lindsay Lohan Crashes 'Cheaper By The Dozen' Premiere in December 2003Getty
Duff also admitted that she wasn't surprised when Lohan returned the favor by stepping out at her Cheaper By The Dozen premiere four months later. "I mean, that was like my childhood feud, like nemesis," she said.
Luckily, the girls put the beef behind them a couple of years later, and Duff has no problem giving Lohan credit for that. "Lindsay came up to me at a club once and was like, 'Are we good?' And I was like, 'We're good.' She was like, 'Let's take a shot.' I was like, 'Okay!'"
These days, Lohan is surprisingly beloved in the Duff-Koma household... by one person, at least. "[My 7-year-old daughter] Banks is like a Lindsay Lohan stan," she admitted. "No, honestly, Banks is my number one cheerleader to the max, so she obviously doesn't know any of [the bad] stuff."
This Use-At-Home Test Is Making Cancer Screening Easier and More Accessible—Here’s What It’s Like To Try It
Anne Jones, who is 51, is used to solving any problem that comes her way. She grew up on a farm in southeast Nebraska, where the humid summers and long, harsh winters made farming difficult. Jones was also a dedicated athlete and was recruited to Dartmouth College to run track.
She excelled at Dartmouth, both on and off the track, pursuing a career in science and education, which led her to become a middle school science teacher. She’s even earned a Doctor of Education degree in Education Policy at Harvard. Jones was used to helping her students problem-solve, but when she was 46, she was confronted with a problem that affected her personally.
During a routine appointment, her gynecologist suggested she get screened for colon cancer. This was in 2021, and the colon cancer screening guidelines had recently been lowered from 50 to 45, a response to the dramatic rise in colon cancer among young people. Currently, all average-risk adults 45 to 75 are eligible for a colon cancer screening.
Jones says she hesitated, wondering just how important it was to get screened. She felt perfectly healthy and didn’t have a family history of colon cancer. Did she really have to carve out the time for a colonoscopy? “Then, my doctor told me, ‘There’s this great option called Cologuard. It’s really simple and you can use it right at home.’” Knowing she could use the colon cancer screening kit in the comfort of her own home and send it to a lab for results was enough to convince Jones to try it.
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‘Colon Cancer Is Rising—Especially in Younger Adults’Colon cancer rates are surging in the U.S., including among adults who are otherwise perfectly healthy. According to the Cancer Research Institute, it’s the third most diagnosed cancer and the third leading cause of cancer death in both men and women. It’s also the leading cancer death for people under 50, according to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
What makes colon cancer a particularly deadly cancer is that by the time symptoms start, the cancer has likely already reached an advanced stage. This makes colon cancer screenings especially important. Unfortunately, a lot of people are skipping their screenings. One in three U.S. adults do not get screened for colon cancer even though they are eligible, according to the Colon Cancer Coalition.
That’s where the Cologuard® test, a use-at-home colon cancer screening test, comes in. “Many people avoid screening because they don’t realize they should be screened, they’re busy and not prioritizing it or worried about an invasive procedure and taking time off work. Cologuard helps by offering a noninvasive option people can use at home and send in for a reliable result, making it easier to get screened,” says Dr. Paul Limburg, MD, the chief medical officer of screening at Exact Sciences (Cologuard’s parent company) and a former gastroenterologist.
‘Closing the Cancer Screening Gap With Use-At-Home Testing’Use-at-home screening kits like Cologuard are playing a major role in closing the care gap between recommended cancer screenings and the care that is actually delivered—especially for people in rural areas. According to research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, people who live in rural areas have less access to cancer screenings and (not so coincidentally) lower screening rates. Many people in rural areas lack transportation to screenings. The inaccessibility to screenings often leads to a longer time to diagnosis and a later stage at diagnosis.
When given the opportunity to complete a use-at-home cancer screening kit, more people get screened for cancer. For example, in one trial focusing on screening for cervical cancer using these types of screening tests, cervical cancer screenings leaped from 37% to 78% when people were given access to a use-at-home screening test.
Cologuard
To further increase access to colon cancer screening, health plans and systems generate lists of overdue, average-risk members for mail-out screening. Licensed clinicians further review eligibility and issue Cologuard test prescriptions. Exact Sciences, the makers of Cologuard, conduct additional quality checks before sending educational materials and Cologuard kits to patients’ homes. These programs are meeting people where they are, all in hopes of getting more people screened.
How does screening for colon cancer with Cologuard work? Dr. Limburg explains that Cologuard works by looking for certain DNA markers that are shed from cells in the colon, as well as traces of blood in a stool sample that can be associated with colorectal cancer or advanced precancerous polyps.
“The sample is collected at home and sent to the Exact Sciences lab for analysis,” he says. He explains that Cologuard has been studied extensively in large clinical trials and is recommended in national screening guidelines. “Cologuard performance has been extensively investigated and is an effective option for people who are at average risk,” he says.
Dr. Limburg explains that getting Cologuard requires a prescription from a healthcare provider and as long as you are eligible, you can likely get Cologuard for free. “Most insured patients pay little or nothing for Cologuard, including many people with Medicare. More than 96% of patients with insurance pay $0 for Cologuard screening. The goal is to ensure that cost is not a barrier to screening with the Cologuard test for any patient who chooses this option.” Dr. Limburg says.
After Jones’ gynecologist signed off on her Cologuard screening, she received the kit in the mail a few days later. The test is done by allowing you to easily collect a stool sample before sealing and labeling the container, shipping it right back in the box it came with. “It was as easy as I thought it would be,” Jones says.
A Positive ResultA few days after mailing her Cologuard test, Jones got an email with her results. “I got a positive result back,” she says. Instead of feeling alarmed, Jones says that the results were the sign she needed that she should get a colonoscopy. Under the Affordable Care Act, a follow-up colonoscopy after a positive stool-based screening test is covered with no cost‐sharing for most commercial plans.
During Jones’ colonoscopy, the doctor found precancerous cells and large polyps. “Her message to me was, ‘You don’t have cancer, but I’m glad we caught these when we did,’” Jones says.
To stay vigilant, Jones underwent another colonoscopy a year later. Once again, her doctor found polyps and precancerous cells, which were removed. When Jones got her third colonoscopy a year later, she was in the clear.
“If it wasn’t an option for me to do, I might have waited a year [to get a colonoscopy] and who knows what the precancerous cells might have turned into,” Jones says.
According to a colon cancer screening program of more than 5 million people, having access to colon cancer screening tests led to a 40% reduction in colon cancer deaths among people who had access to the use-at-home screening tests. This shows exactly how important colon cancer tests are and the vital role they play in cancer detection and treatment.
Today, Jones talks about her experience whenever she can—at work events, dinner tables, anywhere the topic comes up. “When you look someone in the eye and tell your story, it lands differently,” she says. “People listen.”
For Jones, taking a use-at-home test wasn’t just about convenience—it was about doing what she’s always done: taking responsibility, showing up early, and giving herself the best chance possible.
About the Cologuard test
The Cologuard® and Cologuard Plus® tests are intended to screen adults 45 years of age and older who are at average risk for colorectal cancer by detecting certain DNA markers and blood in the stool. Do not use the Cologuard products if you have: Had adenomas, which are a type of colon polyp that can sometimes become cancer; inflammatory bowel disease or other hereditary syndromes; a personal or first-degree family history of colorectal cancer; or a positive result from another colon cancer screening method within that test's recommended screening interval. Talk to your healthcare provider if any of these situations apply to you.
Cologuard results should be interpreted with caution. A positive test result does not confirm the presence of cancer. Patients with a positive test result should be referred for a colonoscopy. A negative test result does not confirm the absence of cancer. Patients with a negative test result should discuss with their doctor when they need to be tested again. False positives and false negative results can occur. Rx only.
This story reflects on an individual’s experience. Not every person will have the same treatment, experience, outcome, or result. The Cologuard test is prescribed by your health care provider. Talk to your health care provider about available screening options and whether the Cologuard test may be right for you. There are potential risks associated with the Cologuard test and it may not be appropriate for all patients. For more information about the risks, talk to your health care provider or visit Cologuard.com for more information.
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'Father Knows Best' Star Lauren Chapin Once Admitted, ‘I Do Not Think Children Should Be Actors’
Lauren Chapin, the youngest star in the beloved 1950 sitcomFather Knows Best, had strong opinions on childhood stardom. The actress, who died on Feb. 24 at age 80 after battling cancer, once revealed that she stopped her daughter, Summer, from getting into show business at a young age.
In an interview with Revue, Chapin revealed that after traveling with her daughter out to California to get her signed with an agent, her mom instincts kicked in and she changed her mind.
Chapin revealed that she told her daughter, “I’m just not going to let you do it, because I want you to have an education. … I don’t want you to live in a world of make-believe.”
Chapin added, “It is very rare that kids that are child actors go on to be adult actors, and so therefore they need to be prepared … to have another career. I just do not think children should be actors.”
Chapin played youngest child Kathy "Kitten" Anderson on Father Knows Best from 1954 to 1960. She later had trouble breaking free from her character and had few acting roles after.
Chapin struggled with substance abuse and had a young marriage, divorcing by age 19. In the 1970s, she reprised her role as Kathy Anderson for two reunion movies.
One of Chapin’s last acting credits was in the 1977 TV movie Father Knows Best Home for Christmas, which reunited her with her sitcom co-stars Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, and Billy Gray. According to IMDB, Chapin then took a decade-long break from acting, and her final acting role was playing Mama Bev in School Bus Diaries in 2016.
While she did not think children should be actors, Chapin did say her TV family was a good role model when she was raising her children, Summer and Matthew.
“I said I want to be like the Andersons and be a role model for my children,” she told The Orlando Sentinel in 2001. “Even single parents can be like the Andersons. It just requires investing time in playing [with] and listening to your children.”
Chapin also said the only show she’d ever want to be on as a child would be Father Knows Best. “If I could be on television again, I would pray for a series like Father Knows Best,” she told People magazine in 1981, per The Hollywood Reporter. "One that has no violence, no sex and shows nothing but purity and love.”
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2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Announced: See The Full List
A groundbreaking hip-hop collective. Heavy metal headbangers. Post-punk pioneers. Bickering Brit-pop brothers. And queens of pop and R&B. The 2026 Nominees for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame have them all.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame unveiled a slate of potential inductees on Wednesday (Feb. 25), and the list runs the gamut of "heavy metal, hip-hop, heartland rock, R&B, Latin pop, post-punk." The nominees include: The Black Crowes, Jeff Buckley, Mariah Carey, Phil Collins, Melissa Etheridge, Lauryn Hill, Billy Idol, INXS, Iron Maiden, Joy Division/New Order, New Edition, Oasis,P!NK, Sade, Shakira, Luther Vandross and the Wu-Tang Clan.
Now comes the hard part. To be eligible for nomination, an individual artist or band must have "released their first commercial recording 25 full years before the year of Induction," according to the Rock Hall's guidelines. The artists must also have demonstrated "musical excellence, impact, and influence."
Inductees are then chosen by an international voting body of more than "1,200 Inductees, historians and members of the music industry, as well as the aggregate results of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's annual online Fan Vote, which counts as one ballot." Votes are tallied, and the seven acts with the most support will be inducted into the Class of 2026.
View this post on InstagramIf the list is giving a bit of déjà vu, that's because there are some repeats from last year. The Black Crowes were previously nominated in 2025, as were Mariah Carey, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order (who were also nominated in 2023), and Oasis (also nominated in 2024).
Plus, some of these candidates were nominated before: Iron Maiden was last nominated in 2021 and 2023; Sade was up for the Rock Hall in 2024.
This year marks the first time that Phil Collins, Melissa Etheridge, Lauryn Hill, Wu-Tang Clan, Shakira, Luther Vandross, Jeff Buckley, INXS, P!nk, and New Edition are up for the Rock Hall. Collins is nominated as a solo artist; the Rock Hall inducted him as a member of Genesis in 2010.
Inductee Jack White of White Stripes speaks onstage during the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.Photo by Kevin Kane on Getty Images
In addition to its annual class of inductees, the Rock Hall also offers the Musical Influence and Musical Excellence awards as potential ways for acts to get in.
Link Wray, Gil Scott-Heron, Billie Holiday, Wanda Jackson, Kraftwerk, Warren Zevon and Saly N' Peppa have entered the Hall via the Musical Influence award. The MC5, Jimmy Buffett, Carol Kaye, Judas Priest, Billy Preston, Nile Rodgers, Chet Atkins and Randy Rhoads have all received entry through the Musical Excellence Award.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will likely announce its Class of 2026 sometime in April.
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'Beyond the Gates' Showrunner Celebrates CBS Crossover
Sheila Ducksworth, executive producer of Beyond the Gates, shared behind-the-scenes photos on social media of a crossover event along with a message of gratitude for the collaboration that helped bring one of the shows recent storylines to life.
Ducksworth posted photos from the filming of the recent crossover episode with CBS Mornings along with the caption: “STATING THE OBVIOUS…The @cbsmornings Team is ALL THAT‼️ Their brilliance and expertise is matched only by their kindness and generosity. Thank You CBS Mornings for not only making this a day to remember, but for enabling us to platform this storyline on a level that amplifies the magnitude of its importance. This one is for the books 🙌🏽”
View this post on InstagramThe storyline Ducksworth referenced centers on matriarch Anita Dupree’s (Tamra Tunie) breast cancer diagnosis, which began airing in later 2025.
Although the cancer was believed to have been caught early, Anita faced an intensive treatment process that included chemotherapy and the implantation of a treatment port.
After sharing the news with her family, her daughters Nicole Richardson Dupree (Daphnée Duplaix) and Dani Richardson Dupree (Karla Mosley), underwent testing for BRCA gene mutations, which can increase the risk of developing breast cancer.
Nicole tested negative for the mutation, while Dani tested positive, prompting further discussions about genetic risk within the family.
Dani’s daughters Naomi (Arielle Prepetit) and Chelsea (RhonniRose Mantilla) were also tested. Chelsea tested negative, while Naomi initially claimed she was negative, before the audience learned she had actually tested positive.
Anita has also experienced difficult side effects from the chemotherapy, including dehydration and hair loss. In recent episodes, Anita fainted at the country club in front of Leslie Thomas (Trisha Mann Grant), an incident that contributes to her decision to share her story publicly in an interview with Gayle King on CBS Mornings.
On Monday, February 23, 2026 episode, Anita went to New York to the set of CBS Mornings and shared her story with Gayle King. Explaining that she hopes that by coming forward with her story, that it will help someone in the audience will prioritize their own health and potentially save their life.
Beyond the Gates airs weekdays on CBS with episodes streaming on Paramount Plus. Viewers can catch up on all of the drama of Season 1 of Beyond the Gates on Paramount Plus or on Pluto TV’s dedicated 24/7 Beyond the Gates FAST channel.
4 Key Personality Traits of People Born in March
Were you born in March? Whether you adore the chilly, hibernation-fueling days of wintertime or you’re someone who looks forward to the first hint of greenery budding in the spring, March has something to offer you. It’s one of those moments that is so changeable and can’t help but serve as a bridge between two very different experiences: icy, long, dark nights that increasingly lead to more brightness, lightness that lays the groundwork for full-blown spring fever. This transition mirrors the month's changeable, visionary vibe, colored by March's astrological energies.
Perhaps you’re a March-born person yourself, or you care about someone who is. Either way, you’ll do well to read on to understand how the third month of the year influences a person’s perspective, strengths, and even challenges.
The Astrology of Being Born in MarchPeople born in March fall under one of two zodiac signs: spiritual Pisces (February 19 - March 20) or bold Aries (March 21 - April 19). Pisceans, represented by the Fish, are creatives and empaths whose spiritually astute and deeply emotional nature makes them innate healers. As the mutable water sign, they’re adaptable but might also struggle with passivity. On the other hand, people born under Aries, represented by the Ram, are characterized by their action-oriented, courageous, go-getter nature and desire to race through life, sometimes acting before thinking. As the cardinal fire sign, they are competitive big picture thinkers who chomp at the bit to take the initiative and pursue their ambitious dreams.
That said, people born in March tend to let their imaginations run wild and then leverage that vision as a vibrant source of motivation. They’re also able to pivot from one thing to the next without too much of a struggle, which reflects the fact that they came into the world during a month that serves as a bridge between winter and spring and is therefore marked by perpetually changing, transformative energies.
4 Core Personality Traits of Those Born in March1. Capable of Dreaming BigBorn into the world during a time when inspiration is sure to strike, because there’s just so much potential on the horizon, thanks to the days getting longer and brighter, slowly but surely, results in being a dreamer and a doer. People who have more whimsical Pisces in their birth charts do tend to connect with their imagination in a more spiritual, passive way than people who have a stronger fiery Aries influence, but anyone who comes into the world during the month that plays host to the Spring Equinox is bound to be a bold visionary.
2. Open-mindedBecause they came into the world at a time of year when the ground makes way for life to sprout through the hard earth, March-born people are innately willing to consider different ways of thinking or moving through life. They’re not likely to dig their heels in or feel like the way they go about pursuing their goals or thinking about others is the only way, as their spirited point of view encourages them to explore a wide variety of perspectives and a range of strategies.
3. SpiritedWhether they’re energetically diving into a creative undertaking or enthusiastically rooting for their favorite team, people who come into the world around the Spring Equinox know how to pour their hearts into something they care about. They’re happy to get swept up in the moment, eager to have a fulfilling experience in the moment all while working toward the finish line they’re holding in mind. Though Pisces-dominant people might be happier to go with the flow on their way to their endgame than Aries-dominant people who are more focused on achievement, both bring a lot of enthusiasm to endeavors they’re passionate about.
4. Wide-EyedPeople born in March can be a bit innocent, childlike, and full of wonder. After all, this is the month that hosts the kickoff of a whole new astrological cycle as the sun moves into Aries, which fuels the feeling that everything is fresh and full of possibility. You can rely on March-born people to bring this eager, lighthearted point of view to the table, whether they’re connecting with others in a group or bonding one-on-one. It can be illuminating to see the world through their optimistic, playful perspective.
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Aldi's Adventure-Ready $8 Find Looks Just Like a Groovy Designer Favorite 10x the Price
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The thing about shopping at Aldi is you never know what gems you might stumble across on any given visit. With weekly drops of grocery staples, home and kitchen essentials, outdoor finds and electronics for both kids and adults alike, an average weekend trip can quickly turn into a full-blown shopping haul.
This week, Aldi is living up to its reputation with a can't-miss lineup of Bauhn Compact Bluetooth Speakers, each bearing a striking resemblance to a designer style that costs 10 times as much. And with spring right around the corner and outdoor adventures filling up our calendars, any style from this sleek and colorful $8 speaker lineup is perfect for setting the mood, no matter where the season takes you.
Bauhn Compact Bluetooth Speaker, $7.99 at AldiAldi
A truly valuable essential ready to go wherever you take it, the Bauhn Compact Bluetooth Speaker delivers all the familiar comforts of a portable speaker, paired with a designer-inspired style that's sure to impress. Featuring a compact design and a drawcord at the top, it can easily be attached via a hook or carabiner to your backpack, bicycle, gym bag, stroller, or even worn on your belt loop.
At $7.99, this speaker is not just cute to look at and fun to use; it rivals higher-priced brands and comes in a variety of colors to match your personality and add charm to your day. In stores now, shoppers can expect to find blue, purple, pink, multicolor, red/blue, pink/purple, trucks and butterflies colors to choose from, but these vibrant styles are sure to sell out fast.
Compared to its designer counterpart, Bauhn's Compact Bluetooth Speaker might not have the same power output or long-lasting battery life, but it still performs well for its $8 price tag. It features wireless streaming, FM radio, colorful light effects and a battery that delivers at least one hour of continuous playtime for every one- to two-hour charge.
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With a two-inch speaker and a 500 mAh 3-watt battery, it packs plenty of power for your favorite tunes, too. And as a cherry on top, it also sports a 32.8-foot maximum range, making it perfect for leaving around the house while you clean, out on the patio during a summer barbecue or in the yard while you garden.
Whether you've been hunting for a Bluetooth speaker and haven't pulled the trigger, or you're just looking to save a little money, this Aldi find is the perfect way to get a product you'll actually enjoy without breaking the bank. Sure, it might not be the big-bass powerhouse some people prefer, but it's a compact, vibrant and surprisingly powerful option ready to upgrade your tunes no matter where you take them.
Snag your favorite color this week before they're gone for good. And while you're at it, check out Aldi's chic new weekender duffel bag and giant knot-pillow for more travel-ready, vibe-setting essentials.
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'America's Next Top Model' Alum Shandi Sullivan Reactivates GoFundMe Campaign
Netflix's Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model has captured attention not only for the controversial reality competition series, but also for former contestant Shandi Sullivan. In the wake of the drama, Sullivan has reactivated her GoFundMe account at the request of fans.
The docuseries unearthed one of the show's most controversial moments involving Sullivan's alleged sexual assault that was caught on camera. WhileTyra Banks refused to comment, other judges and former alumni have chastised the show for not stepping in to help at the time and airing the footage.
Sullivan appeared in the docuseries to reveal further details on what happened in Milan, where she was drunk and taken advantage of by one of the Italian drivers. As well as details of how the film crew and production handled every moment, even filming her private conversation with her then-boyfriend.
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Her story had led to an outcry of support from fans who have reached out to ask Sullivan "how to support" her. In response, Sullivan reactivated her GoFundMe account with a new mission statement. She reveals having originally set up the fundraiser last year when she was forced out of her home.
"This fundraiser was originally made last year when I was forced out of my home of 11 years so the landlord could sell the building. Now it's been updated at the request of YOU amazing people! A ton of you reached out wanting to know how to support me. I stated on my Instagram that I am not looking for anyone to donate or send money. It's a rough time for the majority of us right now. You can subscribe to my horror movie podcast that I make with my friend Timmy called: Urn Fulla Popcorn. We are on Spotify and YouTube," she said.
The former ANTM alum adds that one of her cats has sadly passed away and still owes a hospital bill of $2,000. She finishes her statement by saying that any leftover donations will hopefully go towards a new home and her lifelong dream of starting an animal sanctuary.
So far the GoFundMe has almost reached its listed goal of $16K, with fans having already donated over $15K.
Kourtney Kardashian Shares Sweet Video of Son Rocky Watching Dad Travis Barker Perform
Start ‘em young! Kourtney Kardashian took to social media to share a sweet video of her youngest son, Rocky Thirteen Barker, watching his dad, Travis Barker, jamming out on the drums.
“That night I had a dream,” Kardashian, 46, captioned an Instagram carousel on Monday, February 24. In the last slide, the longtime reality TV personality held Rocky, 2, as they danced along to Barker, 50, performing.
Though you can’t see Rocky’s face in the video, the toddler wore a beanie, flannel, and of course, noise-canceling headphones to protect his little ears.
Kardashian and Barker, who welcomed Rocky on November 1, 2023, don’t often share photos and videos of their son, so fans were excited to praise the sentimental moment.
View this post on Instagram“Mommy and little baby are always there for daddy,” one user commented. “I love seeing Rocky watch his daddy perform,” added another.
“Love how you protect your peace, pour into your babies, and build with intention. The way you’ve created a life centered around family, wellness, faith, and authenticity is inspiring. From your devotion to your kids and Travis, to your passion for clean living with Poosh — it all feels aligned and real. Keep choosing love, health, and happiness unapologetically,” a third fan gushed.
Kardashian shares kids Mason, Penelope, and Reign with ex Scott Disick, while Barker shares kids Landon and Alabama with ex-wife Shanna Moakler.
As for her professional life, Kardashian does still appear on her family’s reality TV series, The Kardashians, but she also has two successful businesses in the health and wellness space.
In 2019, she launched Poosh, a lifestyle website and brand, with a focus on wellness, fashion, beauty, home and living, and more. The name Poosh is a nickname for her only daughter, Penelope.
Alongside co-founder Simon Huck, Kardashian also owns a line of vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO vitamin supplements called Lemme. Some of the more popular selections include Lemme Sleep, Lemme Chill, Lemme Focus, Lemme Deblot, and more.
Valerie Bertinelli Unveils Big New Project After Food Network Exit
Valerie Bertinelli is officially stepping into her own digital kitchen.
The former Food Network star has launched Valerie’s Place, a new direct-to-fan subscription platform that features fresh episodes of Valerie’s Home Cooking, original programming, podcasts and live streams.
View this post on InstagramThe service, powered by new tech company Visible Things, went live on Wednesday, February 25, as a website and will debut as an app in the coming weeks. Subscriptions begin at $2 per month.
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“Valerie’s Place is my digital home, and that’s why it’s my place. It’s where everything I do lives, and where I get to explore everything I want to do next,” Bertinelli told Variety.
The platform includes a curated library of fan-favorite content alongside brand-new programming, including:
- Reheated: Valerie’s Home Cooking, where Bertinelli revisits past episodes and recipes with behind-the-scenes stories.
- Now Val’s Cooking, an all-new stand-and-stir cooking series.
- Meals for One, focused on simple recipes for solo dining.
- Now We’re Cooking, live interactive cook-along events for subscribers.
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Additional content launching this spring includes her new podcast Getting Naked, a live Superfan Supper Club, and Val’s Book Club, beginning with her upcoming book "Getting Naked: The Quiet Work of Becoming Perfectly Imperfect."
Bertinelli exited Food Network in January 2024 after more than a decade on the channel. Valerie's Home Cooking previously aired on Food Network from August 2015 to July 2023. With Valerie’s Place, she says she now has full creative control.
“For a long time, I felt like I had to stay in just one lane,” she said. “With Visible Things powering my platform, I finally have a seat at the table, and I own the table.”
The company behind the platform says its goal is to help talent build direct relationships with fans without relying on traditional streaming or social media algorithms.
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Fans Are So Excited For The TV StarOn Instagram, fans are gushing about this new project after Bertinelli was unceremoniously let go from Food Network.
"The vibe. The set up. The everything!! So excited for Valerie’s place! 💙 🩵," wrote one fan.
Another wrote, "YAY!! So excited for the launch 🚀 ❤️."
A third fan wrote, "So good to see you back in your groove! Looking forward to the launch! 😋," and a fourth fan added, "Some things are definitely worth the wait and THIS is one of them! Okay….I so need that coffee mug! 🩵☕️😌😉 Hope your day is as amazing as YOU are!!!!!🫂🫶🏻."
For Bertinelli, it marks a new chapter—one where she controls both the menu and the kitchen.
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Pop Star Robyn Says Her New Album's Title Began as a Joke and Then Felt 'Real'
A beloved pop "oracle" has made a full-on return to the music scene — and fans are stoked.
Robyn will release her new album Sexistential on March 27. It's the singer-songwriter's first in seven years, which she announced last month after the release of her hit single "Dopamine," which she followed with the tracks “Sexistential” and “Talk to Me.”
Robyn, 46, also announced a massive world tour earlier this month and performed at a recent Spotify event in LA amid her return to the spotlight. Check out the clip below.
View this post on Instagram"Sexistential" stems from how she was feeling at the time of writing the album, Robyn recently told Vanity Fair. It’s a joke she had with her sister, telling her that she was feeling a blend of emotional, sentimental and horny — all at the same time.
“It was a joke we had about a horny ‘MILF’ album and about, 'How do you talk about sex when you’re 45?'" she told Vanity Fair in an interview article published Wednesday, Feb. 25. "Then, that title didn’t feel like a joke. It felt real and true and the best description of what I had been trying to define."
The "Dancing on My Own" singer wanted to achieve a certain duality on Sexistential because “it is the most present quality of being a human,” she also told the magazine. The record is meant to negotiate between “extreme contradictions,” capturing a time of her life during which she was dating and trying to have a baby at the same time.
“But it’s not an album about me becoming a mother," she said. "It’s an album about defining these contradictions."
She continued, “I think that separating baby-making from love-making, or having them as two different projects felt really honest and realistic to me. I didn’t have to mix them, but I do think that connection and vulnerability and all those things are human needs and desires, and they can’t be rationalized or negotiated."
Walmart Is Selling a 'Plush' $18 Fleece Jacket That 'Looks So Expensive' and Comes in 2 Colors
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If you're currently experiencing blizzard conditions, then it's likely that you're layering up. But you don't have to compromise fashion or your budget for extra warmth. Walmart has a slew of amazing outerwear options that are trendy, affordable, and super comfortable for long term use. We currently have our eye on the Ozark Trail Hooded Fleece Jacket, which is nearly 50% off right now.
The piece initially cost $35, but has been reduced to $18 in two colors: ivory and black. Sizes range from extra small to 2X, and customers say that the jacket runs true to size. Shoppers recommend sizing up if you're going for a more oversized look, or if you're planning to wear significant layers underneath. It's a midweight jacket that offers warmth without being excessively hot or bulky, so you can easily wear it throughout the year when it's chilly outside.
Ozark Trail Hooded Fleece Jacket, $17 (was $35) at WalmartThe 100% polyester design features an attached hood, front zipper closure, long sleeves, and an overall relaxed fit. There are two side pockets and a zipper chest pocket that's meant for holding your essentials and other small miscellaneous items. The jacket has an elasticized hem that keeps it secure on your waist. It's machine washable — just make sure to follow the care instruction label for best results.
Ozark Trail Hooded Fleece Jacket, $17 (was $35) at WalmartWhat we particularly like about this design is the contrasting texture and color located at the bottom of the piece, along with colored zippers, which adds a bit of uniqueness to your wardrobe. Shoppers described this bestselling jacket as "super soft," "plush," "comfortable," and an "effortless piece for layering when it gets cold."
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Another reviewer said that the budget-friendly piece "looks so expensive." Pair it with leggings, jeans, dresses, or virtually any bottoms that you see fit. Plus, throwing in a pair of winter boots wouldn't hurt.
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This Walmart clearance sale won't last long — shop this comfy fleece jacket while it's still on sale for only $18!
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'I Can't Help This': John Davidson Claims a Broken BBC Promise Turned His Big Night at the BAFTAs Into a Viral Nightmare
The 79th BAFTA Awards was supposed to be a victory lap for John Davidson. What should have been an achievement watching the film of his life, I Swear, sweep the 79th BAFTA Awards—morphed into a viral nightmare that, according to Davidson, was less like a not-unexpected neurological misfire and more like a production failure. As the Scottish activist sat forty rows back, a series of involuntary racial slurs erupted during a presentation by Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. The fallout has been swift, and Davidson is calling out the specific safeguards that vanished the moment he sat down.
Davidson claims the most baffling detail of the evening was his seating arrangement. Despite being a high-profile guest with a condition triggered by stress and environmental noise, Davidson told Variety found himself positioned directly in the line of fire of a live microphone. "I remember there was a microphone just in front of me, and with hindsight I have to question whether this was wise, so close to where I was seated, knowing I would tic."
Davidson arrived at the Royal Festival Hall with the understanding that his condition — specifically coprolalia, which causes involuntary obscene language — would be managed by the pros. He had been explicitly assured that any outbursts would be edited out of the broadcast. Instead, the microphone made him the loudest person in the room. When the "N-word" burst out — a term Davidson completely condemns — it wasn't a whisper in the stalls; it was a broadcast-quality transmission.
The BBC, which aired the ceremony on a two-hour delay, has come under intense fire for why these tics were not scrubbed. In an official statement, a BBC spokesperson admitted to an internal review, calling the inclusion of the slurs a "calamitous editorial failure" and a "breakdown in communication" between the live auditorium and the edit suite. The broadcaster claimed the producers were "working at pace" and failed to catch the specific audio spike in the mix.
For Davidson, who has a long history with the network, that excuse feels like a betrayal. "I have made four documentaries with the BBC in the past, and feel that they should have been aware of what to expect from Tourette’s and worked harder to prevent anything that I said... from being included in the broadcast."
While Davidson is questioning the production, he has faced sharp criticism for his initial reactions and the optics of the event. Critics and advocacy groups have argued that his earlier statements seemed to deflect personal accountability by leaning heavily on the involuntary nature of the condition without acknowledging the specific pain the slurs caused to the Black community. During the ceremony, Davidson had hoped the audience was aware of the nature of his tics. "I was hoping people would understand. My mind was saying: These people have seen the film. They will know I can’t help this. They will know it’s not me. This is exactly why we are here."
Social media erupted with users pointing out that while Tourette’s is a medical reality, the intent vs. impact debate is much more complex when it involves historically loaded phrases. The criticism suggests that Davidson’s focus on his own distress and shame overshadowed the trauma experienced by Jordan, Lindo, and production designer Hannah Beachler. Davidson has since pivoted, with his team to Variety that he has reached out to the Sinners production to offer a direct, personal apology. He remains adamant that the slurs are the "last thing in the world" he believes, but the BAFTA incident has proven that even with the best intentions, the gap between a neurological response and a broadcast reality is a dangerous place to be.
Kohl's Is Selling a Cheerful 12-Piece Dinnerware Set That Screams Spring
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Despite how cold, gray and snowy it still might be outside, spring is just on the horizon. Before you know it, there will be sunny skies, warm breezes and plenty of budding flowers. It honestly can't come soon enough, can it? In the meantime, though, you can create some happier vibes indoors by swapping out your dinnerware with Kohl's cheerful 12-piece set that just screams spring.
The Corelle Vitrelle Signature Wildflower Scatter 12-Piece Dinnerware Set is so happy and whimsical. The set features pretty watercolor blossoms and branches in a subtle, nature-inspired color scheme, creating a timeless design you'll love for years and years to come.
Corelle Vitrelle Signature Wildflower Scatter 12-Piece Dinnerware Set, $94.99 at Kohl'sKohl's
These dishes are built to last thanks to their extra-strength Vitrelle construction. This triple-layer glass technology is super durable. Not only that, these dishes are dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, freezer-safe and pre-heated oven (to 350°F) safe, making them a versatile and practical option to add to your dinnerware collection.
These dishes are easy to store thanks to their lightweight and ultra-stackable design. This saves space in your kitchen cupboards. Each dinnerware set comes with four 10.3-inch dinner plates, four 8.5-inch salad plates and four 18-ounce bowls.
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Overall, customers love this dinnerware, giving it an average rating of 4.7 stars on Kohls.com, with 93 percent of reviewers saying they would recommend the set to others. Reviewers on Kohl's website rate the dinnerware set highly for its quality, durability, value and style.
"This set of Corelle dishes is very pretty. I had a set of Corelle for 50 years (no kidding) and they are so durable. They don't break or fade. Just got tired of the pattern and got new ones," said one fan in a five-star review on Kohls.com.
"I absolutely love these dishes. I had previously bought a different set and although they were very pretty, they were also very heavy. I bought two sets of these Corelle dishes and I'm thinking of getting another. They are pretty and very easy to handle," said another Kohl's customer in a five-star review on Kohls.com.
You can find these gorgeous spring dishes online on Kohls.com and in select Kohl's stores. It retails for $94.99.
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Beloved ‘Father Knows Best’ Child Star Dead at 80
One of the stars of the beloved television series Father Knows Best has died. Lauren Chapin, who played Kathy "Kitten" Anderson on the show, was 80.
Chapin's son, Matthew Chapin, announced his mother's death in a Facebook post on February 24. He wrote, "After a long hard fought battle over the past 5 years, the time has come. My mother Lauren Chapin passed away from her battle with cancer tonight."
He added, "I'm at a complete loss for words right now. Please keep my sister and family in your thoughts and prayers as we go through this incredibly tough tough."
According to The Hollywood Reporter Chapin starred on Father Knows Best from 1954 to 1960. Over the course of its run, the show aired on both CBS and NBC. The series also ran in syndication for many years. A couple of television specials aired in 1977, as well.
The Hollywood Reporter noted that Chapin landed the role of Kitty in Father Knows Best partly because she looked so much like a daughter of the show's family patriarch, Robert Young. He had four daughters, and Chapin resembled his daughter Kathy.
The media outlet noted that Chapin's life was not an easy one. She alleged that her mother was an alcoholic, and that her father molested her. She attempted suicide as a child and shared she had a "manic depressive personality."
The Hollywood Reporter shared that during an appearance in 1989 on Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee, Chapin opened up about the difficulties she endured. "I didn't understand how God could let me suffer," she said.
She explained, "It was very difficult to understand how Kathy Anderson could be loved and protected and Lauren Chapin lived a whole different kind of life."
After doing Father Knows Best, Chapin sued her mother to gain access to what she had earned while doing the show. She dropped out of high school and married young, getting divorced at the age of 18.
A subsequent marriage ended in an annulment, and Chapin alleged that during another relationship, her partner "turned her into a call girl and on to heroin," The Hollywood Reporter noted. She lived that life until for seven years, enduring eight miscarriages.
Chapin became sober in 1970. She published a book, Father Does Know Best in 1989.
Fans of Chapin and Father Knows Best shared their condolences on the Facebook post announcing her death.
One fan wrote, "Deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Sending you strength to get through the days to come. I hope your cherished memories can bring you some peace."
If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide or struggling with suicidal thoughts, help is available 24 hours a day through the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
