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Phish: The Siket Disc Album Review
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Phish: The Siket Disc Album Review

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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That last sentence, as it happens, could be affixed to any of Phish’s work in the 15 years leading up to The Siket Disc. While conventional wisdom (and reams of music criticism) might suggest otherwise, they had already covered quite a lot of ground as a studio act, and they worked hard to differentiate their official discography from the scratchy bootleg tapes that catalyzed their loyal following. Among its entries was a set of dazzlingly weird compositions played live in the studio (1989’s Junta), a moody concept album that upped their emotional stakes (1993’s Rift), a brash rock album tailor-made for alternative radio (1994’s Hoist), and a tasteful, rootsy album that helped win over the jam skeptics (1996’s Billy Breathes).

During their formative gigs for fellow college students in Vermont, the appeal of a Phish show was all about what happens next—where any given song might take them, what new tricks they might reveal, what would happen when other scenes discover this wild, ecstatic music. Like so many gifted kids chasing their passion, the band’s boundless potential seemed to spur them on—even if the members seemed more interested in making each other laugh than singing in key or writing anything that might appeal to radio. As OG Phish head Tom Baggott recalls in Parke Puterbaugh’s Phish: The Biography, “It was like there was a big joke going on and all the early Phish fans knew the punchline—which was that this was gonna be something big.”

Here is the dream of every small-town weirdo, as played out on the stages of the music industry: One day you will step to the front of the classroom and dazzle everyone, from the snobby cool kids to the stuffy professors who never thought you had it in you. And once you’ve won them over, there’s no one left to please but yourself. With Phish, this posture was written so conclusively into their ascent that the trappings of mainstream success had little bearing on them. The major-label studio albums, no matter the effort and money behind them, would never hold fans’ attention like the cherished bootleg tapes. And even as they started selling out storied halls like Madison Square Garden in 1994, they had their sights set elsewhere: specifically, five miles north in Plattsburgh, New York, where they launched their own two-day festival that became the largest North American concert of 1996.

It’s an enviable place for any band—creating your own standards for success and finding an audience to achieve them with you—but it’s also dangerous territory. It’s one thing for the underdog to rise to the top of the class; it’s another thing to have to run the school. These concerns informed Anastasio’s 1988 college thesis, a heavily mythologized rock opera called The Man Who Stepped Into Yesterday. The plot, if I’m understanding it right (and I’m not sure I ever have), involves a utopian society called Gamehendge that becomes corrupted by power, then overthrown by a revolutionary, then eventually corrupted once again by that same revolutionary after he steps into power. Breaking onto the jam scene at a time when some heads saw the Grateful Dead in danger of burning and/or selling out, Anasatsio understood that good intentions and high ideals could only get you so far before real life starts to intrude.

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All active 'Borderlands 4' SHiFT codes
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All active ‘Borderlands 4’ SHiFT codes

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Borderlands 4 has finally been released, and with every new Gearbox entry, that means there are fresh SHiFT codes you can redeem to get free loot and items in-game.

Here is a full breakdown of the currently active SHiFT codes, the ones that have expired, and the rewards you can earn. You can also find out how to redeem them yourself.

‘Borderlands 4’ SHiFT codes

The currently active Borderlands 4 SHiFT codes as of September 13, 2025, are:

  • T9RJB-BFKRR-3RBTW-B33TB-KCZB9 – 1 Golden Key
  • WHWJB-XH3SX-39CZW-H3BBB-BTF55 – 1 Golden Key
  • THRBT-WW6CB-56TB5-3B3BJ-XBW3X – 1 Golden Key (Active until September 30, 2025)

For additional SHiFT Codes, be sure to look on Gearbox’s social media accounts for the latest updates and announcements, as well as this article. Randy Pitchford will also tweet out codes fairly often on his own Twitter account.

There aren’t any expired SHiFT Codes just yet, but we will be sure to update this section of the guide once codes begin to expire.

You can redeem any SHiFT Codes in Borderlands 4 once you have signed up for and logged into a SHiFT account. You can redeem these codes directly on the site or in-game. If you are opting to redeem them in-game, you will need to head to the pause menu, select the ‘SHiFT’ option, and then ‘Rewards’. Some codes will take a little while to register in-game, so if you haven’t obtained your reward just yet, give it some time.

Codes are regularly handed out online, so expect a new one every few days-few weeks to add some additional loot to your collection of items.

For even more on Borderlands 4, check if the game is on Game Pass and the reaction to the game’s launch so far. What are your thoughts on Borderlands 4 so far and are you happy with the sequel’s changes and performance?

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Should Cartel Threats Against Mexican Artists Be Taken Seriously?
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Should Cartel Threats Against Mexican Artists Be Taken Seriously?

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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A banner draped from a Tijuana bridge earlier this week carried a chilling warning in bold black letters: “Junior H, refrain from showing up on 08/11. If not, you’re going to get yourself killed.” The threat, currently under investigation by the Baja California authorities, is seemingly the latest attempt by one of Mexico’s most dangerous cartels to assert its control over both artists, and the city the banner is placed in.

In recent years, Grupo Firme, Fuerza Regida, and Peso Pluma have received similar warnings from different cartels, prompting them to cancel shows to protect themselves and their fans. A rep for Junior H, however, told Rolling Stone last week that the corridos artist still plans to perform as scheduled.

As música mexicana has surged in popularity, so have “narcomantas” — banners deployed by Mexican cartels to threaten artists and rival groups. In extreme cases usually unrelated to music, these narcomantas have been accompanied by severed heads or dead bodies; other times, they carry simple but serious messages that demand to be taken at face value.

“Narcomantas need to be taken completely seriously,” Mexico City-based criminal defense attorney Ilan Katz Mayo tells Rolling Stone. “The medium is the message. The simple fact that a narcomanta exists sends a message: the situation is dangerous and the threat is real.”

Katz Mayo says that narcomantas are a “way for organized criminal organizations to scare people” and also threaten other cartels or those who work with them. “Sometimes, criminal organizations may have issues with a singer over a lyric or because the artist supports someone who antagonizes that group,” Katz Mayo explains.

In Junior H’s case, the threat — allegedly from the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación — explicitly referenced his narcocorridos: “Not singing narcocorridos now won’t save you. We do not forgive,” it read. The message seemed to point to his past music that alludes to leaders of rival criminal organizations.

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Though most of Junior’s music centers on romance and heartbreak, at least two of his songs seem to allude to the Sinaloa Cartel, the group once led by Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, CJNG’s chief rival. In 2022, Junior released “El Hijo Mayor,” seemingly about El Chapo’s late eldest son, in which he sings: “I don’t even need to mention his name / I was the eldest son of that much-talked-about man.” And on his 2023 hit with Peso Pluma, he drops another reference, seemingly invoking “701,” El Chapo’s numerology, adding: “Low profile, the guy, and he’s missed / Though he’s gone, he’s never forgotten.”

“In Junior H’s case, it seems like a personal issue with the artist,” says Katz Mayo. “It’s clear that if someone is offended by something said, the message sent is meant to intimidate the artist.”

But the threats can be grave: While the cartel has not taken responsibility for the killing, Ernesto Barajas, frontman of Enigma Noteño, was gunned down just last month, two years after receiving threats from the CJNG. And in years past, other Mexican artists have died at the hands of the cartel: Corrido legends Chalino Sánchez, murdered in 1992, Valentín Elizalde, killed in 2006, and K-Paz de la Sierra’s Sergio Gomez were targeted by cartels over their musical ties to rival criminal organizations.

With the narcomantas, the intimidation may be a way to assert dominance in a given territory and signal to both artists and rival groups who can assert the most control. According to Katz Mayo, it can also stem from an economic disadvantage: As artists rise in status and begin working with major promoters unwilling to engage with organized crime, local cartels find it difficult to exert their influence.

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“Essentially, there are two main motives: one is visceral, and the other is economic,” Katz Mayo says. “A local promoter or regional organizer might pay extortion fees, but large companies like Live Nation cannot do that. They’re unable to operate that way.”

Katz Mayo says that in some areas, concerts are sometimes held in places or areas that are owned or controlled by members of criminal organizations, and have a financial interest in shows played there: whether it’s a venue, the alcohol sold, the security, or simply the area where the concert is being held.

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“As artists grow, there are fewer opportunities for criminal organizations to profit because international managers are now involved,” he explains. “The more important the artist and the better their promoters, the more resistance you’ll see from these groups.”

A rep for Junior H declined to comment for this story.

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Selena Gomez Wants Her Kids to Watch This Movie
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Selena Gomez Wants Her Kids to Watch This Movie

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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As her wedding date with Benny Blanco nears, Selena Gomez mentioned her future children in an appearance on Amy Poehler’s podcast.

Chatting on this week’s episode of Good Hang With Amy Poehler, Gomez named the movie she plans to make her kids watch someday.

Gomez congratulated the comedian on her work portraying Joy in Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out and Inside Out 2, sharing that the animated movie franchise’s sequel — which introduces Anxiety (the character and emotion) into 13-year-old protagonist Riley’s life — had her in tears. In fact, the singer/actress/businesswoman thinks Inside Out 2 should be required viewing for all kids — including her own.

“I watched it with my sister and I completely sobbed because it’s so factual … I almost feel like it should have been a requirement in school to watch that as a homework assignment,” Gomez said on the podcast’s Sept. 9 episode. She added that Gracie, her 12-year-old sister, also cried. (Watch the full episode below.)

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“There’s that kind of heartbreak that happens when Anxiety moves in,” Poehler agreed. “No matter the age, you’re either feeling it in real time as a young person, [or] you’re remembering that feeling as a person in your 30s or 40s or 50s and above when your paint set got some darker colors in it. It’s part of growing up, but it’s brutal.”

“It is. I’m gonna make my children watch it,” said Gomez, who’s not a parent now, but is getting ready for her upcoming nuptials to Blanco, clarified that thought: “Not yet.”

“I know, I know they don’t exist yet, but I can’t wait,” Poehler replied amid squeals of wanting to see Selena with a baby.

“They don’t,” said Gomez.

Her future children popped up again in conversation. The I Said I Love You First singer, who also stars in Only Murders in the Building and runs cosmetics company Rare Beauty, says she has a hard time telling people “no,” but that might change “when I have kids.”

“I feel like I owe a lot of people in the world any sort of smile, hug, picture, so it’s very hard,” Gomez explained. “When I don’t do it, I promise you it’s because I’m either really having a hard time dealing with my anxiety, or I’m late, which I try not to be. But in general, it’s a lot — ‘cause I love doing it. I think about it too much. I’ll think about if I missed that one person. It can get crazy in my head.”

“I feel protective of you,” Poehler told her. “As a women that is older … I think that any woman in her 30s is doing that thing where they’re trying to figure out, basically, what is expensive for me with energy? You start protecting it.”

Gomez responded, “I think that’ll happen moreso if I, when I, have kids. I’ll probably put more boundaries up for the sake of the sanity of, you know, what that will look like.”

Before the interview, Poehler talked to Only Murders co-star Martin Short about Gomez, who raved about working with her and described what it’s like when the horde of paparazzi turns up while the pop star’s filming scenes on the streets of New York City.

“When Selena joins us, there’s about 120 paparazzi and they’re there all day,” Short told Poehler. “I’m sure they’re just waiting for her to fall or stumble or [be] mean — therefore they could make more money from it. That’s been her life. She does have security on the streets — we all do — but she’s so lovely with them and they’ve been in her life so long. The only time I ever saw her get a little stern is when they were a little abrupt to like this 14-year-old fan of hers, and she goes, ‘Never do that.’ You can’t fault her.”

Meanwhile Gomez recounted one particular on-set incident caught on camera while filming season two: “Someone said a vile word to someone else, and it was a photographer … I just looked at him and I gave him the finger. There’s just one shot of me [giving the finger]. And he missed it. He’s not even the one who got it. The other people started laughing, and I was like, I don’t even care. I’m just so … I can’t tolerate this kind of stuff. But then they want that kind of reaction, so I’m like, damnit.”

Poehler shrugged it off: “One finger in 33 years?”

“There’s probably been a couple more,” Gomez admitted.

“We can probably find them,” Poehler quipped.

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Turnstile to Kick Off 2025 US Headlining Tour
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Turnstile to Kick Off 2025 US Headlining Tour

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Turnstile are gearing up for their Fall 2025 US tour supporting their excellent new album NEVER ENOUGH on September 15th in Nashville.

“THE NEVER ENOUGH TOUR” runs through October 19th in Orlando and features rotating support from Amyl & The Sniffers, Blood Orange, and Mannequin Pussy, plus SPEED and Jane Remover on all dates. Along the way, the trek will make stops in Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Houston, among other cities.

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The itinerary also includes two previously announced festival appearances at Sacramento’s Aftershock (October 3rd) and Miami’s III Points (October 18th).

Fans can look for last-minute tickets for Turnstile’s upcoming tour dates through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan Resale platform, or through StubHub, where purchases are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.

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The tour marks the first extended stateside outing in support of NEVER ENOUGH, although Turnstile did play a few US concerts surrounding the LP’s release earlier this year, including an insane park show in their hometown of Baltimore, as well as a gig at Under the K Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York (revisit our recap and photo gallery). They also recently made history with their appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk, as frontman Brendan Yates executed the series’ first-ever “desk dive.”

Check out Turnstile’s full list of upcoming tour dates below

Turnstile’s 2025 Tour Dates:
09/15 – Nashville, TN @ The Pinnacle ~
09/17 – Asheville, NC @ Asheville Yards Amphitheater ^
09/19 – Philadelphia, PA @ Skyline Stage at Mann ^
09/20 – Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs ^
09/21 – Buffalo, NY @ The Outer Harbor at Terminal B ^
09/23 – Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live! #
09/24 – Richmond, VA @ Brown’s Island #
09/26 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island ^
09/27 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory ^
09/28 – Des Moines, IA @ Lauridsen Amphitheater at Waterworks Park ^
09/30 – Denver, CO @ Project 70 Under the Bridge ^
10/03 – Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock *
10/04 – Los Angeles, CA @ Exposition Park +
10/05 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium +
10/07 – Seattle, WA @ WaMu Theater +
10/08 – Portland, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn +
10/10 – San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square at Petco Park +
10/11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheater +
10/14 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater +
10/15 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Lawn +
10/16 – Fort Worth, TX @ Panther Island Pavilion +
10/18 – Miami, FL @ III Points *
10/19 – Orlando, FL @ Orlando Amphitheatre +

* = festival date
~ = w/ SPEED, Jane Remover
^ = w/ Mannequin Pussy, SPEED, Jane Remover
# = w/ Blood Orange, SPEED, Jane Remover
+ = w/ Amyl & The Sniffers, SPEED, Jane Remover

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Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Assassination
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Stephen A. Smith Criticizes Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Assassination

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Stephen A. Smith used his platform on Thursday (Sep. 11) to call out those celebrating the recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.

On his podcast, the ESPN commentator delivered a passionate response to the online reaction following Kirk’s killing at Utah Valley University. “I don’t care what his political beliefs were. I don’t care what he felt,” Smith said. “He’s dead at the age of 31. That his wife is a widow. That his children are fatherless because his ideas and his beliefs differed from somebody else, apparently.”

Smith went further, criticizing the celebratory posts he saw online. “And then I’m going online, and I’m seeing people celebrating it! Shame! Shame on you!” he added. However, he also commended the New York Yankees for pausing Wednesday night’s game against the Detroit Tigers to honor Kirk with a moment of silence and an image on the jumbotron.

“Props to the New York Yankees organization last night for having a moment of silence,” Smith continued. “We’re not supposed to condone stuff like this. We’re not supposed to say it’s OK. I don’t give a damn who you are, Black, White or anything in between! I hope the FBI and law enforcement catch this individual and do what needs to be done with him.”

Reactions to Kirk’s death included Team USA BMX rider Chelsea Wolfe, who faced scrutiny after posting celebratory messages on Instagram. MSNBC dismissed political analyst Matthew Dowd for suggesting Kirk’s rhetoric led to his death, and the Carolina Panthers fired communications staffer Charlie Rock for social media posts downplaying the tragedy.

Kirk was fatally shot by a lone gunman on Wednesday (Sep. 10), as he addressed students at Utah Valley University.

Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested in St. George, Utah, on Friday (Sep. 12), according to officials and sources who spoke with ABC News. His capture came after investigators circulated photos of the suspect, which Robinson’s father recognized. At a Friday morning press conference, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox confirmed the arrest with the words, “Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. We got him.”

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Cox explained that Robinson’s father confronted his son after realizing he matched the images released by police. Though Robinson initially refused to surrender, he eventually agreed. His father then reached out to a youth pastor who also serves as a U.S. Marshals task force officer, who coordinated with the FBI to ensure Robinson stayed put until authorities arrived.

He also publicly thanked Robinson’s family “for doing the right thing.” He also detailed surveillance footage showing Robinson arriving on campus on Wednesday at 8:29 A.M. in a gray Dodge Challenger. At the time, Robinson wore a maroon T-shirt, light shorts, light shoes, and a black hat with a white logo. Investigators say he later changed into dark clothing before the shooting, then switched back to his original outfit afterward.

Authorities also revealed bizarre engravings on unfired shell casings recovered at the scene. One read, “Hey fascist! CATCH!” accompanied by arrows pointing in multiple directions. Another contained lyrics from the Italian World War II resistance song “Bella Ciao.” A third read, “If you read this, you are GAY Lmao.”

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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name
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Neil Young Sued by Chrome Hearts Fashion Brand Over New Band’s Name

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Last year, Neil Young began to play shows with a new backing band that he called the Chrome Hearts. Then, in June, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts—featuring Young, Micah Nelson, Corey McCormick, Anthony Logerfo, and Spooner Oldham—released their debut album, Talkin to the Trees. Now, Young and his bandmates are being sued by the Los Angeles fashion brand Chrome Hearts for trademark infringement.

Chrome Hearts LLC filed its complaint in a California federal court on Thursday, September 11. The lawsuit was first reported by Billboard.

In the complaint, obtained by Pitchfork, lawyers for Chrome Hearts outline the brand’s ownership “of the CHROME HEARTS® word mark, and composite trademarks comprising the CHROME HEARTS mark and design components,” dating back to 1991.

They argue that Young and his bandmates are infringing upon the brand’s trademark by selling “Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts” (NYTCH) merchandise that “incorporates the exact CHROME HEARTS® word mark and is thus likely to cause confusion with Chrome Hearts’ various Chrome Hearts Marks.”

“The likelihood of confusion is not merely hypothetical. Some clothing and apparel vendors have apparently already mistakenly assumed that there is a connection between NYTCH and Chrome Hearts, and are actively promoting that purported connection,” they claim. “For example, some vendors have started marketing t-shirts that prominently display Mr. Young’s name along with Chrome Hearts’s iconic stylization of the CHROME HEARTS® mark.”

According to the complaint, Chrome Hearts notified Young’s team in July about the alleged trademark infringement, but the band continued to tour under the banner and sell merchandise. Through the lawsuit, Chrome Hearts is now requesting that Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts stop using the name.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts and lawyers for Chrome Hearts LLC for comment.

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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale ending explained: what happens to Mary?
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale ending explained: what happens to Mary?

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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After 15 years across the big and small screen, Downton Abbey takes its final bow with Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.

Directed by Simon Curtis, who helmed the last big screen outing Downton Abbey: The New Era, the concluding chapter follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s amid a public scandal involving Mary (Michelle Dockery).

It is the third film in the Downton Abbey franchise, which originally began as a TV show in 2010. The series spanned six seasons and concluded in December 2015.

Along with Dockery, Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael, Joanne Froggatt and others reprise their roles. Newcomers to the cast include Joey Richardson, Alessandro Nivola, Simon Russell Beale and Arty Froushan.

What happens to Mary at the end of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale?

Allen Leech and Michelle Dockery in ‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ CREDIT: Focus Features

After Mary (Michelle Dockery) manages to rehabilitate her reputation following the divorce outcry, Robert (Hugh Bonneville) entrusts her to manage Downton Abbey. Robert decides to move into the Dower house previously occupied by his mother Violet (Maggie Smith), who died in the previous film Downton Abbey: The New Era.

This leaves Mary, the granddaughter of Violet, to take the reins at Downton Abbey and steer its future. In an emotional closing scene, she parts ways with the rest of the Crawley family, including her maid Anna (Joanne Froggatt) and sister Edith (Laura Carmichael).

What happens in the final scene?

In the final scene, Mary looks around Downton Abbey and sees visions of characters who have died over the years. This includes her late husband Matthew (Dan Stevens), her late grandmother Violet (Maggie Smith), and her late sister Sybil (Jessica Brown Findlay).

As she wells up with emotion, Mary walks away and the camera rests on the portrait of her late grandmother Violet, in tribute to the late Maggie Smith.

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Speaking about the scene to USA Today, creator Julian Fellowes said: “Maggie haunts the film in many ways. Cora says to Robert, ‘We’ll be sharing it with your mother’s ghost,’ and he says, ‘She’s part of our story. It’s all part of our story.’

“I wanted to make the point that we are all the result of many things that have happened; many people that have come into our lives and some of them left it. Somehow, you have to find a place for all of that.”

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is a mid-credits scene which shows various couples enjoying their new life together, including Thomas (Rob James-Collier) and Guy Dexter (Dominic West), and Charlie Carson (Jim Carter) and Elsie Hughes (Phyllis Hogan).

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Coldplay Say Send Love Anywhere, to Charlie Kirk's Family too, at Show
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Coldplay Say Send Love Anywhere, to Charlie Kirk’s Family too, at Show

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Coldplay can’t seem to escape controversy of late, even when they’re trying to preach love for all humankind. There was the jumbotron “kiss cam” controversy in July, which captured a tech CEO apparently cheating with his chief of human resources. Now, they’re getting heat for telling fans they can “send love anywhere,” including to the family of Charlie Kirk, the right-wing activist and Trump ally who was fatally shot on Wednesday. And the political divisiveness continues to ramp up in the wake of Kirk’s death.

In footage captured from the band’s show at London’s Wembley Stadium on Friday, frontman Chris Martin beckoned fans to send some love out into the world before they performed “Fix You.”

“For the final time for a few years in London, let’s raise our hands like this, and send love anywhere you wanna send it in the world,” he said from the stage, raising his hands in the air (something the band has been doing throughout their recent tour). “There are so many places that might need it today. So here it comes from London. You can send this to your brother or your sister. You can send it to the families of people who’ve been going through terrible stuff. You can send it to Charlie Kirk’s family. You can send it to anybody’s family. You can send it to people you disagree with, but you send them love anyway.”

The sending love out to people, places, and the overall universe really, is on-brand for Coldplay. In Rolling Stone’s cover story from December, Martin said, “That’s really our mission right now: We are consciously trying to fly the flag for love being an approach to all things. There aren’t that many [groups] that get to champion that philosophy to that many people. So we do it. And I need to hear that too, so that I don’t give up and just become bitter and twisted and hidden away, and hate everybody. I don’t want to do that, but it’s so tempting.”

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(Speaking of being on-brand, the night prior, country artist Gavin Adcock — who has been feuding with Charley Crockett over “authenticity” in country music —  unsurprisingly led a Charlie Kirk chant at his concert, as Fox News reported.)

Kirk was apparently not a fan of Coldplay, which he revealed in a video where he was discussing the Coldplay kiss cam footage from July. In case you were somehow offline for the many days that story went viral: Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company’s chief human resource officer Kristin Cabot were caught canoodling on Coldplay’s jumbotron, which inadvertently exposed their apparent affair. When they realized they were seen on camera in an intimate embrace, they ducked and hid. Martin then joked from the stage (which turned out to not be a joke at all), “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy.”

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In Kirk’s clip about the viral kiss cam episode, he said, “I would rather be caught dead than be at a Coldplay concert. I would rather go to a WNBA [Women’s National Basketball Association] game than go to a Coldplay concert. I couldn’t think of something more boring and banal and a waste of time.”

Kirk was the co-founder of Turning Point USA, which was formed to foster a culture of conservatism on school campuses around the nation. He was fatally shot Wednesday while speaking to students at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. The suspected shooter, Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah, was taken into custody on Friday.

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Oasis Launches Latin American Leg of Tour With Mexico City Concert
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Oasis Launches Latin American Leg of Tour With Mexico City Concert

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher reunited in Mexico after 17 years on Friday (Sept. 12), and the long wait to see Oasis live again was worth every moment — with the differences that led to their 2009 breakup behind replaced by a celebration of pure, unfiltered rock and roll.

The British band’s inaugural stop in Latin America on their highly successful Oasis Live ’25 reunion tour — which launched in Cardiff, Wales, on July 4 — drew a crowd of 65,000 fans at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, according to promoter OCESA. It was the first of two sold-out nights at the iconic venue, which witnessed a majestic two-hour performance featuring songs that have become generational anthems globally.

“¡Viva México!”, shouted frontman Liam Gallagher visibly moved, as he walked onto the stage hand in hand with his brother Noel. “It’s good to be back!”

The massive screens displayed the message “This is happening,” followed by “Mexico City,” setting the tone for an unforgettable night. Later, Liam delivered another compliment that the crowd celebrated enthusiastically: “You’re fuchsia, beautiful, heavenly and majestic.”

The setlist performed in the Latin American country stayed true to what the band has been playing in previous shows, opening with “Hello” and including tracks like “Acquiesce,” “Morning Glory,” “Some Might Say,” “Cigarettes & Alcohol,” “Supersonic,” “Stand by Me” and “Live Forever.” And closing with the powerful “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova.”

As has been the tradition during their reunion tour, Oasis was joined on stage by a cardboard cutout of Spanish soccer manager Pep Guardiola, who leads Manchester City. But here, they gave it a Mexican touch by placing a traditional charro sombrero on it.

One of the most emotional moments came during the performance of “Acquiesce,” when Noel sang the song’s chorus with heartfelt conviction: “Because we need each other, we believe in one another,” creating a feeling of hope among fans.

On the eve of the show, Oasis announced their arrival by lighting up Mexico City’s sky with a drone display that formed the band’s name. The spectacle flew over the majestic Bosque de Chapultepec, surprising locals and quickly going viral on social media.

For this leg of their tour, the Gallagher brothers were joined by guitarist Paul “Bonehead” Arthur, guitarist Gem Archer, bassist Andy Bell, and drummer Joey Waronker. The opening act for the night was the American rock band Cage the Elephant.

On Saturday (Sept. 13), Oasis is set to perform a second night in Mexico City before heading back to London for two shows at Wembley Stadium, on Sept. 27 and 28. The Latin American leg of the tour will resume on Nov. 15 in Argentina, continuing through Chile and concluding in Brazil on Nov. 22-23.

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