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Amy Grant reveals husband Vince Gill’s blunt advice after her 2022 brain injury

Amy Grant reveals husband Vince Gill’s blunt advice after her 2022 brain injury

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Amy Grant has shared the frank advice her husband and fellow singer, frequent duet partner Vince Gill, gave her while she recovered from her traumatic brain injury. The Grammy-winning Christian singer-songwriter, 65, was hospitalized in 2022 after hitting a pothole while cycling and being thrown from her bike. The accident left her unconscious for around 10 minutes. Reflecting on the difficult recovery period on Wednesday’s episode of the Wild Card with Rachel Martin podcast, Grant said: “I just remember in the fall of 2022 when my world was very quiet. I just remember saying to Vince, ‘What if this is all I get back? What if this is it?’ Because, to me, it’s like the world is in a conversation, and I am down …

Vince Vaughn Blasts Late-Night TV: “They All Became The Same Agenda-Based Show”

Vince Vaughn Blasts Late-Night TV: “They All Became The Same Agenda-Based Show”

During a recent podcast with Theo Von, Actor Vince Vaughn calls out late-night comedians, says people like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and others have all become the “SAME SHOW.” Via @VigilantFox: THEO VON: “A lot of the late shows have struggled.” VINCE VAUGHN: “Oh, bro.” THEO: “Because… the only person they could make fun of at a certain point was just like white redneck kind of people. And it f*cking tanked [ratings].” VINCE: “I think that the talk shows, to a large part, became really agenda-based.” “They were gonna evangelize people to what they thought… It felt like they had an agenda.” “It stopped being funny, and it started feeling like I was in a f*cking class I didn’t want to take.” “They all became the same show.” “And they all became so about their politics and who’s good and who’s bad.” “Imagine sitting next to someone like that on a f*cking plane. You’d be like, how do I get out of this f*cking seat?” THEO: “I would FART right next to them.” VINCE: “You’d fart your way out of it?” THEO: “Yeah, I …

Vince Vaughn slams late night hosts for pushing political ‘agenda’ on audiences

Vince Vaughn slams late night hosts for pushing political ‘agenda’ on audiences

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Vince Vaughn has taken aim at late night television, arguing that an increasingly political tone has driven audiences away and contributed to the genre’s declining popularity. Vaughn, who has previously described himself as a political “libertarian,” made the comments on MAGA-friendly comedian Theo Von’s podcast this week. During the episode, Von pointed out that Hollywood is a “liberal place,” to which Vaughn replied, “But not really. It’s more like, ‘We’re smart and got it figured out, and if you don’t agree then you’re an idiot.’” He continued, “There was definitely a culture that if you didn’t agree with these ideas, you were looked at as bad.” “A lot of the late shows have struggled,” Von pointed out. “Because the only person they could make fun of at a certain point was just like white redneck kind of people. And it f***ing …

Vince Vaughn Calls Out Late Night Comedians for Becoming Too Political

Vince Vaughn Calls Out Late Night Comedians for Becoming Too Political

Vince Vaughn isn’t a big fan of the direction of late night talk shows in recent years when it comes to politics. The actor and producer made an appearance on a new episode of Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, where he criticized the programs for becoming “the same show” that are “really agenda-based.” While Vaughn didn’t name any shows or comedians specifically, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Fallon are some of the current late night hosts who are known to get quite political and criticize President Donald Trump on their respective shows. “A lot of the late shows have struggled,” Von initially pointed out. “Because the only person they could make fun of at a certain point was just like white redneck kind of people. And it fucking tanked [ratings].” The Wedding Crashers star agreed with the podcaster, adding, “See, they never get it right. The podcasts have gotten so much more popular with less production, less writers [and] less staff, because people want authenticity. And I think that the talk …

James Marsden & Vince Vaughn Star

James Marsden & Vince Vaughn Star

If you’ve ever seen a mob flick before, you’d be forgiven for assuming at first glance that you’ve seen a million movies just like Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice, the second feature from writer-director BenDavid Grabinski (Happily). All the usual tropes would seem to be present and accounted for. There’s the gangster with the heart of gold (James Marsden’s Mike) who wants out of this ugly life. There’s the tragic love triangle between said gangster, his beautiful girlfriend (Eiza González’s Alice) and her husband (Vince Vaughn’s Nick), also a gangster and a far more vengeful one at that. There are corrupt cops, and reports of a mole, and an extra-special mystery assassin with an extra-nasty gimmick, who only gets flown in for the gnarliest jobs. Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice The Bottom Line Violently entertaining. Venue: SXSW Film Festival (Headliner)Release date: Friday, March 27 (Hulu)Cast: Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, Eiza González, Keith David, Jimmy TatroDirector-screenwriter: BenDavid Grabinski Rated R, 1 hour 47 minutes But then…there’s also the time machine. In the …

Pluribus’s Rhea Seehorn reacts to Vince Gilligan’s scrapped idea

Pluribus’s Rhea Seehorn reacts to Vince Gilligan’s scrapped idea

While we all wait patiently for the second season of Pluribus, series creator Vince Gilligan has now revealed that the show almost had a very different look to it – quite literally. Speaking during a panel at SXSW, the Breaking Bad screenwriter disclosed that his initial plans for Pluribus included a very naked hive mind. He said (via Variety): “We talked about [how] they didn’t need to wear clothes at all, but we’re not working for HBO. But then we thought, we can’t do that to all these extras. We can’t all be naked.” Gilligan added: “We figured, they strictly wear clothes for protection against the sun and against cold or whatnot. But we talked hours and hours and hours about all that kind of stuff.” Rhea Seehorn stars in Pluribus Apple TV Rhea Seehorn, who leads the cast as Carol – one of a handful of people on Earth somehow immune to a global virus – was also on the panel and joked: “Oh my God, thank you … Can you imagine if I had …

Vince Gilligan on the 8-Word Note That Inspired ‘Breaking Bad’

Vince Gilligan on the 8-Word Note That Inspired ‘Breaking Bad’

We’ve all heard how Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan first thought that his beloved crime drama would tell the story of how a Mr. Chips-type everyman would turn into Scarface. But during a South by Southwest Film & TV Festival panel on Saturday morning titled “Albuquerque Aftermath: From Breaking Bad to Pluribus,” Gilligan said he found a notebook which had the very first conception for the show — and it was only nine words. “I found this old notepad in my office a few years back, and it was the very first idea for this,” Gilligan said. “And who knows where ideas come from? But it said: ‘Good guy does something bad to save his family.’” Then Gilligan retold the story of how he fleshed out his idea of a high school chemistry teacher with cancer who cooks meth to provide for his family and then pitched it to Sony Pictures Television. Gilligan says a top executive, who is no longer with the company, told him, “‘That’s the single worst idea I’ve ever heard.’” Gilligan …

V.J. Edgecombe Leads Team Vince to Victory at NBA All-Star Weekend’s Rising Stars

V.J. Edgecombe Leads Team Vince to Victory at NBA All-Star Weekend’s Rising Stars

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — V.J. Edgecombe seems quietly confident he’ll be at an NBA All-Star weekend quite soon to play in the main event. Until that day arrives, the Philadelphia rookie celebrated his first trip to this midseason showcase with two game-ending scores and an MVP trophy in the Rising Stars event. Edgecombe led Team Vince to victory in the kickoff event for the NBA All-Star weekend Friday night, scoring 17 points in the semifinal before hitting two free throws to ice the final. “We all wanted to compete, and I wanted to win,” Edgecombe said. “I really hate losing, and we had a chance to win it all, so why not go out there and win?” The NBA’s rookies, sophomores and G League prospects opened the All-Star weekend at the Los Angeles Clippers’ Intuit Dome with this four-team tournament of three games played to a set point total. While Edgecombe was the most impactful player, he didn’t have the most memorable bucket: San Antonio guard Dylan Harper ended the first semifinal by scoring the …

Rare Video: Vince Guaraldi’s First Televised Performance of “Linus and Lucy” (1964)

Rare Video: Vince Guaraldi’s First Televised Performance of “Linus and Lucy” (1964)

In 1964—a year before the release of A Char­lie Brown Christ­mas—Vince Guaral­di gave the first tele­vised per­for­mance of “Linus and Lucy.” Filmed for pub­lic tele­vi­sion, the per­for­mance fea­tured Guaral­di on piano, Tom Bee­son on bass, and John Rae on drums. Long unseen, this 1964 per­for­mance cap­tures the piece in its ear­li­est tele­vised form, well before A Char­lie Brown Christ­mas became the sec­ond-best-sell­ing jazz album in his­to­ry. Sit back, take a deep breath, and enjoy this groovy, his­toric per­for­mance. If you would like to sign up for Open Culture’s free email newslet­ter, please find it here. It’s a great way to see our new posts, all bun­dled in one email, each day. If you would like to sup­port the mis­sion of Open Cul­ture, con­sid­er mak­ing a dona­tion to our site. It’s hard to rely 100% on ads, and your con­tri­bu­tions will help us con­tin­ue pro­vid­ing the best free cul­tur­al and edu­ca­tion­al mate­ri­als to learn­ers every­where. You can con­tribute through Pay­Pal, Patre­on, and Ven­mo (@openculture). Thanks! Relat­ed Con­tent  How Inno­v­a­tive Jazz Pianist Vince Guaral­di Became the Com­pos­er of Beloved …

Vince Gilligan Offers Update on ‘Pluribus’ Season 2

Vince Gilligan Offers Update on ‘Pluribus’ Season 2

Attention Pluribus fans: Season two is in the works but don’t expect The Pitt-level of swiftness in between seasons. Vince Gilligan joined his star Rhea Seehorn and members of the ensemble Karolina Wydra, Carlos Manuel Vesga and Samba Schutte for a panel conversation during Apple TV’s inaugural press day at Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar on Tuesday. Naturally, the Emmy Award-winning creator was asked the question “everyone’s dying to know” by a member of the press and fielded by Schutte, who moderated the lively discussion: “Where are you currently in the process of writing Pluribus season two?” “We’re plugging away,” answered Gilligan. “My writers are plugging away. All the folks, if you like the show, thank you for getting us here on this stage. It takes a long time to come up with these episodes. We are deeper into the process at this moment than I would like, considering how few episodes we have figured out. But it takes some time, just as it did the first season.” Pluribus represents an idea that Gilligan had been …