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Bill Lawrence and Jason Segel say Shrinking's third season opens with a wedding and leans into themes of forgiveness and empathy, and Michael J. Fox appears in a small role this season.
Axl Rose at 64 shows quieter, unexpected sides.
Axl Rose turned 64 on February 6 and is still known as the frontman of Guns N' Roses; the article highlights lesser-known aspects of his life, from cameo roles to spiritual interests and a fondness for sci-fi and cats.
Milan Cortina Winter Olympics open with four-site, two-cauldron ceremony
The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opened with an unprecedented four-site ceremony centered at Milan’s San Siro and linked to Cortina, Predazzo and Livigno, and two cauldrons inspired by Leonardo da Vinci were unveiled.
Prime Video's Young Sherlock rewrites Conan Doyle's canon
Prime Video's Young Sherlock follows a 19-year-old Sherlock at Oxford, played by Hero Fiennes Tiffin, and the show's latest trailer has James Moriarty delivering a famous Holmes line — a change the article describes as rewriting Arthur Conan Doyle's canon.
Savannah Guthrie's brother asks alleged kidnapper to 'reach out'.
Camron Guthrie pleaded for whoever is holding his mother to make contact, and investigators say 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie is missing with no proof she is alive as the search continues.
Minions will get an Olympic moment as Spanish skater secures music approval
Spanish skater Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate obtained final music clearances to perform a Minions medley for his short program and is set to skate it at the Milan‑Cortina Olympics; the last license, for Pharrell Williams' "Freedom," was approved shortly before the team event.
Lindsey Vonn completes first Olympic training run after ACL tear
Lindsey Vonn completed two downhill training runs at the 2026 Winter Olympics on Feb. 6, about a week after rupturing the ACL in her left knee; the downhill medal event is scheduled for Feb. 8.
Toronto police scandal and Milan Cortina Olympics open today.
Dozens of charges were announced against seven current Toronto police officers and one retired officer, and the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics open today with ceremonies centred at San Siro.
Madison Beer says she has a poor relationship with social media
Madison Beer told the Hollywood Reporter she feels anxious about social media and often wants to delete her accounts, but positive fan posts stop her from doing so.
Church Street: A queer café opens to help preserve the Village's community
The Understory, a queer, trans-run café and wine bar opened by Dani Gaede and Rowan Jetté Knox at Church and Wellesley on Jan. 30, aiming to serve as a quieter community space amid rising rents and changing retail on Church Street.
Newly released Epstein email appears to confirm Virginia Giuffre photo with Prince Andrew
A 2015 email released among Jeffrey Epstein-related documents appears to reference a 2001 photograph including Prince Andrew and matches Virginia Giuffre's earlier claim; Prince Andrew has denied meeting her and Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a prison sentence.
Teddi Mellencamp urges early cancer screening after diagnosis
Teddi Mellencamp says a skin cancer screening led to more treatment options after her melanoma progressed to stage 4; she reports no trace of cancer while continuing immunotherapy.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show blends dancing, culture and politics
Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl halftime show this Sunday and has promised a dance-focused performance; his recent Grammy remarks and history of commenting on immigration have added a political dimension to the event.
Nick Jonas Describes Daughter Malti's Premature Birth and NICU Stay
Nick Jonas said his daughter Malti was born very early in January 2022 and required resuscitation and a prolonged neonatal intensive care stay before coming home.
2026 Winter Olympics begin on February 6 with opening ceremony in Milan
The Games open with the San Siro ceremony in Milan on February 6, with some curling and snowboarding events having begun on February 4. BBC and TNT Sport/Discovery+ are among the outlets carrying coverage in the UK.
Bad Bunny and the Super Bowl halftime show may not be for everyone
Bad Bunny (Benito Martínez) is scheduled to headline the Super Bowl 60 halftime show in Santa Clara, Calif., and the choice has drawn both support and public criticism from commentators and some former athletes.
Robert House may return in Fallout after season 2 finale
Showrunner Geneva Robertson-Dworet said there is more to explore in Robert House's story after the season 2 finale, which ends with his consciousness transferred into a Pip-Boy and a brief flicker on his penthouse screen.
Savannah Guthrie asks for help: 'Bring Our Mom Home'.
Savannah Guthrie and her siblings posted a video pleading for the return of their mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was last seen Jan. 31 and is believed to have been abducted from her Arizona home; authorities say she has limited mobility and needs medication.
Canadian Penny wins Best in Show at Westminster
Penny, a four-year-old Canadian Doberman, won Best in Show at the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, and her Toronto co-owners called the result surreal.
Winter Olympics 2026: Key details about the Milano Cortina Games.
The Winter Olympics 2026 will run Feb. 6–22 across Milan and several Dolomite resort towns, with the Opening Ceremony at Milan's San Siro and the Closing Ceremony at Verona's Roman amphitheater.
Spanish figure skater may be allowed to skate Minions program at Olympics
Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté said Universal has agreed to let him use Minions music for the Milan‑Cortina Olympics and he is working to clear the remaining rights; he had previously been told the medley could not be used because of copyright issues.
Pluribus Season 2 likely to follow year-end release tradition, says Vince Gilligan
Vince Gilligan said Pluribus season 2 is in active development and that the show will likely follow a year-end release pattern, though he indicated a December 2026 return is unlikely.
Italy expands creative efforts to make art accessible for blind people
Italy is using tactile models, braille signage, audio guides and sensory tours to help people who are blind or have low vision experience museums and historic sites; projects include upgrades at Pompeii, accessibility guides in Florence, multisensory tours in Rome and a publicly funded tactile museum in Ancona.
Susan Lucci recalls 'signs' from late husband four years after his death
Actress Susan Lucci says she felt "completely lost" after her husband Helmut Huber died in 2022, and she has described recurring signs — dimes, feathers and the number 10 — that she interprets as his presence.
Loni Love criticizes handling of Sherri Shepherd's show cancellation
Comedian Loni Love said the handling was depressing because Sherri Shepherd did not get to announce her show's end herself; Deadline reported the Fox-distributed show will conclude after four seasons.
Chris Pratt plays a Navy SEAL vet in Apple TV's Way of the Warrior Kid
Chris Pratt plays Jake, a Navy SEAL veteran who trains his nephew Marc (Jude Hill) in Apple TV's Way of the Warrior Kid; the film is based on Jocko Willink's novel and is scheduled to debut globally on November 20, 2026.
Elle Fanning stars in Apple TV's Margo's Got Money Troubles
Apple TV released a trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles, which shows Elle Fanning as a young mother who turns to OnlyFans; the series is set to premiere on April 15, 2026.
Kennedy Center Will Close for Two Years as Trump Announces Rebuilding
Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that the John F. Kennedy Center — renamed the Trump‑Kennedy Center — will suspend entertainment operations beginning July 4, 2026 for about two years for a complete rebuilding; the decision follows board changes and multiple artist cancellations.
Disney names parks chief Josh D'Amaro as CEO to replace Bob Iger.
Disney has appointed parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next CEO effective March 18, and Bob Iger will remain as a senior adviser and board member until his planned retirement at the end of the year.
Catherine Zeta-Jones says leaving Hollywood has not hurt her career
Catherine Zeta-Jones told People that living on the East Coast hasn’t clearly harmed her career; she and husband Michael Douglas sold their Westchester home in 2024 and now split time between New York, Bermuda and Europe.
