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Euphoria Season 3 Finale Pays Tribute to Angus Cloud With Unseen Footage

Euphoria Season 3 Finale Pays Tribute to Angus Cloud With Unseen Footage

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the season three finale of Euphoria.] “Moments like these are rare. This season we lost Angus. Many of you loved him the way I did. He deserved more time, a longer, fuller life, ” Sam Levinson said while speaking about Angus Cloud, who played drug dealer Fezco and died in real life from an accidental overdose, at a screening of Euphoria season three Sunday night that The Hollywood Reporter attended. “But he was taken, like far too many people in this country, by fentanyl.” After the season three premiere of Euphoria opened with a tribute to Eric Dane, who played Nate’s father, Cal, and died in February after battling ALS, some fans wondered why Cloud wasn’t given a tribute as well. The answer is that, in the series, Fezco lived on. In a tearful post-show segment following the premiere, Levinson explained that “Angus didn’t make it in real life, so at least in the made-up world of Euphoria, he’s still alive.” It was revealed in the episode that Fez was …

Sonny Rollins on Steve Schapiro’s Unseen Photos of Jazz Giants

Sonny Rollins on Steve Schapiro’s Unseen Photos of Jazz Giants

Miles, Red Garland. I mean, these pictures take me back into a time which will never be like that again. Everybody was working. Everybody was contributing. Everybody was being appreciated. Jazz was appreciated. Of course, many of these guys aren’t here anymore, and that’s emotional for me, too. Here I am, the last guy standing. And I’m sure that the habits I established around that time – healthy habits – were responsible for my good fortune. It’s hard for me to look through these pictures with anything but great feeling: Coleman Hawkins, Philly Joe Jones, Jimmy Heath, Pete La Roca. All these guys represent a family that’s special to me. I was lucky, because I always had a great family life with my wife at home. But these guys, you could say that they were a family, too. The photos that Steve Schapiro took of me at the Apollo have special meaning for me. I spent my life going to the Apollo. As a youngster, I used to go there every week and catch the …

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share passionate kiss in unseen wedding photos released on 8th anniversary

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share passionate kiss in unseen wedding photos released on 8th anniversary

Eight years after their magical Windsor wedding, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have marked their anniversary by releasing a selection of previously unseen photos from their big day. The couple, who tied the knot on 19 May 2018 at St George’s Chapel, are no doubt celebrating the milestone with their two children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, four, back home in Montecito, just days after Meghan’s trip to Geneva.  The post included several photos of the couple taking centre stage on the dance floor during the wedding reception, while another showed the pair sharing a passionate kiss while surrounded by their guests.  In a separate post, the Duchess of Sussex shared a carousel of snaps from the ceremony held at Windsor Castle, including one of the newly weds sharing a tender moment after their nuptials, and another behind-the-scenes photo of the pair having their official wedding portrait taken. While some of the photos were shown in the Harry & Meghan Netflix documentary, which was released in 2022, Meghan also shared some previously unseen images. WATCH: …

The Iran War Is Impacting the Environment in Unseen Ways

The Iran War Is Impacting the Environment in Unseen Ways

War had already darkened Tehran’s skies by March 8. When rain began to fall, residents said it was thick, foul-smelling and dark in color. Some described it as black rain, coating streets, rooftops, and cars in sootlike residue. That night, Israel had struck more than 30 oil facilities in Iran. The scale of the attacks and the fires that followed were so significant that US officials later questioned their strategic rationale. But the damage has not stopped there. From smoke over Fujairah and oil risks in Gulf waters to burned farmland and contamination fears in southern Lebanon, the environmental toll of conflict is spreading across the wider region. A growing body of open-source evidence, satellite imagery, social media footage, and official statements points to an unfolding ecological crisis across Iran, the Gulf, and Lebanon. The picture emerging is a multifront assault on the environment: on land, at sea, and in the air. Some impacts are visible in smoke, spills, and rubble. Others are harder to see. The first two weeks of the war alone unleashed …

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share kiss on the lips in unseen moment from Australia trip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle share kiss on the lips in unseen moment from Australia trip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared a sweet kiss on the lips during their Australia tour last week – but the moment almost went unnoticed.  Following their trip, the Duchess of Sussex, shared behind-the-scenes footage of their time Down Under, including unseen moments from the “Her Best Life” retreat over the weekend, held at the InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach.  The Duchess took part in an onstage Q&A session in front of guests, who had reportedly paid up to $3,199 for the experience, with a supportive Harry cheering her on from the audience.  In a reel shared by Meghan on Instagram, the couple was seen exchanging a smooch on the lips, before walking onto the stage together holding hands. The video was set to Love Is in the Air by John Paul Young, with a caption reading: “Australia, you have our hearts.” The montage also featured several other loved-up candid moments, including a snippet of the Sussexes’ date night where Harry tucked into a succulent-looking steak.  In a second, Meghan showed a glimpse of their luxurious …

The unseen challenges of life on the Moon

The unseen challenges of life on the Moon

For the first time since the Apollo era, humans are preparing not just to visit the Moon, but to live and work there for weeks, months – and eventually years. But what would it really be like to spend an extended period on the lunar surface? The answer is exhilarating – and brutally unforgiving. An exciting new era of deep-space exploration is opening up. The US Artemis programme aims to set up an outpost on the Moon’s surface. It marks a fundamental shift in how we explore space. Rather than just leaving “flags and footprints” as the Apollo missions did, Nasa wants to establish a sustained human presence on the Moon, beginning at the lunar South Pole. The programme unfolds in stages. In 2022, the Artemis I mission successfully tested the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft as an integrated system on an uncrewed mission around the Moon. On April 1, 2026, Nasa launched Artemis II a ten-day mission, carrying four astronauts around the Moon. The four Artemis II astronauts arrived at Kennedy …

Seen, Unseen, and Still Anxious: The Psychology of Texting

Seen, Unseen, and Still Anxious: The Psychology of Texting

My own texting habits got me into writing this, but have you ever experienced this? You send a message. You turn your phone over. Maybe you silence notifications and tell yourself you are going to focus. And yet ten minutes later, you have already checked your phone three times. There is no reply, but the conversation is still sitting in your mind. You might be on the train, between meetings, or cooking dinner, and still find part of your attention drifting back to that one unanswered message. We often assume texting anxiety comes from our phones — the notifications, the interruptions, the constant availability. So we mute chats or turn off alerts. But the feeling does not really go away. It just changes form. Why Unanswered Messages Stay in Your Head Texting creates a very particular kind of waiting. When you send a message and do not get a response, it does not feel like it is finished. It stays open. Research suggests that unfinished or interrupted tasks can remain mentally active, pulling attention back …

The Best Unseen Moments from the 2026 Oscars

The Best Unseen Moments from the 2026 Oscars

When you arrive at your seat at the Oscars, underneath you’ll find a care package with a note from host Conan O’Brien. Inside: a small bag of popcorn, a bottle of water and some candy (Mike and Ikes for some, Junior Mints for others). “I hope you enjoy this Conan O’Brien ‘Moderately Happy Meal.’ These snacks may not look like much, but in any movie theater they would cost $85. Good luck, tonight, have fun, and remember that loud, enthusiastic laughter is good for your health and my ego.” The biggest night in movies was broadcast around the world, but there are certain things (like Conan-approved Junior Mints) you only get in the room… No Golden Hour A year ago, Adrien Brody gave a lengthy speech in which he actually said, “Please turn the music off.” The music was particularly brutal this year, and that didn’t sit well with the crowd, who audibly booed when the KPop Demon Hunters writers of best original song “Golden” got cut off. Downey Being Downey Robert Downey Jr. — …

Prince William posts unseen photo of Diana from family’s private collection | UK News

Prince William posts unseen photo of Diana from family’s private collection | UK News

The Prince of Wales has posted a previously unseen photo of Diana from the family’s private collection to mark Mother’s Day. The picture shows Prince William, then aged two, with his mother in a field of blooming flowers, including poppies, at the family’s main home at Highgrove, Gloucestershire, in 1984. He posted the image, which is believed to have not been shared publicly before, on social media with the caption: “Remembering my mother, today and every day. “Thinking of all those who are remembering someone they love today. Happy Mother’s Day.” Image: (L-R) William, Charles and Harry are seen in a 1994 Christmas card photo. Pic: Shutterstock The picture of him and Diana, Princess of Wales, resembles one of the King with his sons Prince William and Prince Harry in a poppy field at Highgrove, featured in the family’s 1994 Christmas card. William was 15 years old when his mother died in the early hours of 31 August 1997, after she was involved in a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. …

Why alien civilizations may bloom and die unseen

Why alien civilizations may bloom and die unseen

BRIAN COX: Enrico Fermi is one of the great physicists, legendary Italian physicists who laid many of the foundations of modern 20th century physics, so-called Fermi-Dirac statistics and all sorts of things. If you do a degree in physics, then you will spend a lot of time revising equations and theories that Fermi did. One of the great legends. The Fermi paradox is probably the thing he spent least time on actually, is almost one throwaway remark that he delivered. And the question is, where are they? By they, I mean aliens. – [Announcer] The Great Filter, Why Civilizations May Not Survive. – The heart of the Fermi paradox is this. We know that we live in a big old galaxy, in a big old universe. And let’s, for the purposes of this discussion, confine ourselves to the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way galaxy we now know has something like 400 billion suns. And we now know that most of those suns have planetary systems around them, so trillions of planets. The galaxy’s been around …