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How to watch 'Thursday Night Football' online, livestream New York Jets vs. New England Patriots
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How To Watch Online, Start Time, Pricing

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

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After a long week without football, the best way to start the NFL week is with for hard-hitting action on the field — especially between two AFC East rivals.

For Week 11, the New York Jets (2-7) take on the New England Patriots (8-2) at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Thursday, Nov. 13, with kickoff at 5:15 p.m. PT/8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video.

At a Glance: How to Watch Thursday Night Football Online

  • When: Thursday, Nov. 13
  • Team Matchup: New York Jets vs. New England Patriots
  • Stream online: Prime Video, NFL+

Fans can also save on NFL merch and streaming essentials when they shop through the official TNF store on Amazon. You’ll also find in-game deals while you’re keeping up with the action on your TV or mobile device.

Keep reading below for more details on how to watch the Jets-Patriots game, including with and without cable, and how to buy tickets online. Check out a complete schedule for Thursday Night Football here.

How to Watch Thursday Night Football Without Cable

Since Thursday Night Football broadcasts on Prime Video, the best way to watch the NFL game is with a subscription to Amazon’s streaming service, which includes a 30-day trial so you can watch the Jets-Patriots game for free. You can also get Prime Video for free with a membership to Amazon Prime. Learn more below.

Amazon

Best for ‘Thursday Night Football’

Prime Video

Prime Video features every Thursday Night Football game throughout the season. New subscribers can get a free 30-day trial for Prime Video; after that, the standalone streaming service auto-renews at $8.99 per month. Another way to watch the game for free is with a membership to Amazon Prime, which includes access to Prime Video and costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year — a nearly 25 percent savings compared to paying the regular monthly price.

Amazon Prime includes access to Prime Video, Prime Gaming and Amazon Music Prime, as well as fast free shipping on most items sold from the online retailer with Prime Delivery, in-store discounts at Whole Foods Market, access to exclusive shopping events — like Prime Day and Black Friday — and much more.

'Thursday Night Football': How To Watch Online, Start Time, Pricing
NFL

Best For Die-Hard NFL Fans

NFL+

NFL+ is the football league’s own streaming service. It gets you the most comprehensive coverage online. Starting at $6.99 per month (or $49.99 per year), the service offers live out-of-market preseason games, local and primetime regular season (even Thursday Night Football) and postseason games — including playoff games, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl — local and national radio game broadcasts, the NFL Network and the NFL Films archive.

If you want more NFL action, NFL+ Premium has everything NFL+ offers but also full game replays, condensed game replays, coaches’ films and NFL Red Zone for $14.99 per month (or $99.99 per year).

How to Watch Thursday Night Football With Cable

Since Thursday Night Football livestreams on Prime Video, the NFL game isn’t available on traditional cable or broadcast TV. Essentially, you must subscribe to Prime Video or Amazon Prime (which includes access to the streaming service) to watch the TNF game.

Where to Buy Thursday Night Football Tickets Online

Want to watch the game in person? Tickets are available for the Jets-Patriots game at StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, Ticketmaster and GameTime — prices depend on seat location. For more info, visit NFL.com.

One of the best deals on last-minute tickets right now is at TicketNetwork, which offers The Hollywood Reporter readers $150 off orders of $500 with promo code THR150 or $300 off orders that are $1,000 and up with code THR300.

Meanwhile, other deals on tickets can be found at Vivid Seats, where you can save $20 with code THR30; or at SeatGeek where you can use promo code HOLLYWOOD10 to save $10 on eligible purchases of $250 and up.

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Brookside set to air until 2029 as new deal is signed following Hollyoaks crossover
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Brookside set to air until 2029 as new deal is signed following Hollyoaks crossover

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Rejoice, Brookside fans! Your favourite Liverpudlian soap will continue to stream on STV Player for the next three years.

The classic Channel 4 drama, which originally aired between 1982 and 2003, has been dropping five classic episodes on the Scottish streaming service since 2023 – much to the delight of viewers who have called for a Brookie comeback for decades.

Trips to the cul-de-sac have been a roaring success for the streamer, having amassed 1 million streams within a month of arriving, and now hitting over 33 million in the last two years.

Now, after a unique crossover event to celebrate 30 years of sister show Hollyoaks – which saw a number of favourite characters return – STV has signed on the dotted line with distributor All3Media to continue delivering the action.

The deal comes after a crossover episode with Hollyoaks. Lime Pictures

The new deal will allow fans to see a number of iconic storylines that are still fondly remembered today. These include the UK’s first pre-watershed lesbian kiss between characters Beth Jordache (Anna Friel) and Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson), and the burial of Trevor Jordache (Bryan Murray) under the patio at No. 10.

There’s also the introduction of the Dixon clan, including Hollyoaks favourite Alex Fletcher as Jacqui, and newcomer Lindsey Corkhill, who was played by Corrie’s Claire Sweeney.

Jimmy and Rosie watch Eddie unearthing Trevor Jordache's body from under the patio in Brookside

Who can forget when Trevor’s body was found under the patio? Lime Pictures

Richard Williams, STV’s Managing Director for Audience (Video & Technology), said it was a “no-brainer” to extend the partnership.

“The phenomenal response we’ve had since relaunching Brookside proves that it’s an integral piece of British TV history with an enduring impact, and we’re proud to be able to call STV Player its long-term home.”

Gary Woolf at All3Media International, added: “Fans up and down the UK have embraced having the soap available weekly on STV Player, with social media buzzing each week around the regular Wednesday five-episode drop.

“It’s fantastic that we’re able to continue with that experience as we hit a real ‘golden era’ for the soap over the coming few years.”

John Whittle, Managing Director of original producers Lime Pictures, reflected on the recent crossover edition: “Lime Pictures are delighted that fans of Brookside can continue to enjoy original episodes for years to come.”

“As shown by the success of the recent Brookside crossover episode, the demand is there for these much-loved, familiar characters and soap archetypes to be back on our screens.”

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Brookside is available to stream from the start on STV Player, with five new episodes added every Wednesday. STV Player can be accessed on all major platforms.

Visit our dedicated Soaps page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers.

Check out more of our Soaps coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more TV recommendations and reviews, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

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Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner, and James Doohan with phasers in Star Trek
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Here’s Why the BBC Banned ‘Star Trek’ … and Yvonne Craig

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

I was too young to watch Star Trek when it originally aired on NBC during the sixties. However, because the show experienced such a revival through the syndicated market, I got to know every single episode by heart through repeated viewings and by reading James Blish’s fantastic adaptations in those old Bantam paperbacks. The original version of Trek, with its groundbreaking stories and diverse cast, pushed boundaries in the 1960s. But across the pond, the BBC had different ideas about what was appropriate for audiences, primarily children, and banned several episode of the show.

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Netflix's 'Death By Lightning' Director Matt Ross Interview
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Netflix’s ‘Death By Lightning’ Director Matt Ross Interview

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

[Editor’s note: This interview contains spoilers for “Death by Lightning.”] 

We all only have one wild and precious life to live, and while James A. Garfield couldn’t spend any of his watching a Netflix miniseries, director Matt Ross wants any story we do spend two or four or 10 hours on to be worth it. Ross immediately knew he’d found such a story on reading Mike Makowsky’s script for “Death by Lightning,” which follows both Garfield (Michael Shannon) and his eventual assassin Charles Guiteau (Matthew Macfadyen) from the former’s surprise nomination for President at the 1880 Republican National Convention through the latter’s hanging for murder. He wanted to take on the challenge of making the visual storytelling feel as immediate, surprising, and modern as Makowsky’s script read. 

Poker Face

Much of that work, Ross told IndieWire, has nothing to do with the cinematic apparatus itself. “I want to be taken away and not the whole time think, ‘Oh, great shot. Oh, that’s an interesting costume choice. Oh, why did they choose to shoot it that way?’” Ross said. “I want to have an intellectual and emotional response.” 

The intellectual and emotional response to “Death by Lightning,” for Ross, is all wrapped up in people — and in picnic tables. “[The script] wasn’t a history lesson. It was through the prism of these two men who I think represented very polar opposites of a desire for legacy — a thing men probably, historically, had more of a desire for because of women’s lack of agency in patriarchal societies, right? There’s this desire to matter,” Ross said. “The meaning of the entire thing is the last scene with Crete [Betty Gilpin] and her children… These two men are left with nothing. They’re both dead. The actual legacy is our friends and our family — the love we share, the people we connect with while we’re alive.” 

Ross’s task for “Death by Lightning,” then, was to realize a group of people and make their surprising complexity be the thing that matters far more than any turn of the plot — which is, after all, just a Wikipedia article away. Knowing that thematic idea is the destination the series is driving toward allowed Ross to build a team and direct accordingly.

Death By Lightning. (L to R) Michael Shannon as James Garfield, Betty Gilpin as Crete Garfield in episode 103 of Death By Lightning. Cr. Larry Horricks/Netflix © 2024
‘Death by Lightning’LARRY HORRICKS/NETFLIX

When thinking about Garfield and Guiteau, Ross wanted to bring on actors who could flex new sides of themselves and slightly play with an audience’s expectation of their personas. It is a testament to Matthew Macfadyen’s acting chops (and awful haircut) that you really do believe no one in the Oneida free love commune to which Guiteau belonged for five years wants to have sex with Mr. Darcy. Michael Shannon has a history of playing, shall we say, rather intense individuals; “Death by Lightning” was a chance for him to embody much more of a Clark Kent than a General Zod. 

“ I try and cast, personally, the same way one casts in theater — which is to say, you’re assuming that this person can do anything. So what have they not done recently that might be fun for them to do, you know?” Ross said. “Then it just becomes a conversation of how you illuminate the humanity of the characters, because for me, I didn’t want Garfield to be a one-note good guy. I wanted him to be grumpy and complicated and angry at times, frustrated, and have his own maybe nascent ambitions.” 

Ross gives full credit to the actors — “I learned like 35 years ago, and it’s true, that there’s a misconception about an actor/director relationship that somehow a director is getting something from an actor. I think that’s a negation of an actor’s talent. I don’t get anything from them that they don’t want to give me,” Ross said. There’s only the work of collaborating on the right levels on the day, trying something a little more or a little less, or experimenting with different eyes, and there is the small, invisible work that Ross does behind the camera to properly focus the audience on an actor’s performance. 

Death by Lightning. (L to R) Matthew Macfadyen as Charles Guiteau, Shea Whigham as Roscoe Conkling in episode 101 of Death by Lightning. Cr. Larry Horricks/Netflix © 2025
‘Death by Lightning’LARRY HORRICKS/NETFLIX

An example of this is the scene where Guiteau is hanged for Garfield’s assassination. The setup is quite simple. We follow Guiteau across the prison yard from the front (the better to see the poem he has written for the grand occasion) and behind, two other views of the crowd (spotty) and the gallows (simple). Once on the gallows, Ross mostly sticks to a pretty straight-on medium closeup of Guiteau as the noose is put around his neck. We get the most devastatingly silent “Wow, is this thing on?” reaction shot from the observers after Guiteau sings “I’m Going to the Lordy” and laughs, thrilled at his own handiwork. It’s all perfectly serviceable, invisible filmmaking. 

Then just as simply and invisibly, Ross tightens the visual noose. The camera slowly pushes in on Guiteau’s face as he absorbs the silence, and lets out an “Oh” so horrified you can almost hear the italics. “We thought that would be powerful,” Ross said. “Matthew and I talked about what that would be — I mean, here’s a man who was in prison for murder and he was writing a manifesto and trying to solicit a wife and all this craziness, and he thought it would change everything and that he would be saved and loved and he was making jokes on the way to the gallows, but… would it not be profound for this man, if at the very last moment, he realizes his insignificance.” 

A dance between performer and camera like that one requires a clear, shared vision for the emotional intent of a scene, a willingness to play and experiment, and trust that the story is, in fact, worth the four hours. “I could spend an hour discussing what each actor brought, whether it’s, you know, the emotional power that Betty brings or Nick [Offerman, or Shea Wigham], but with each person, I just want to illuminate them and their work. We’re only as good as the people with whom we play, and they all brought their A game and were so willing to explore and to try to push the characters in different ways.” 

“Death by Lightning” is now streaming on Netflix.

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How to Watch the Latin Grammys Outside the U.S: Best VPN Services
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How to Watch the Latin Grammys Outside the U.S: Best VPN Services

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

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The best in Latin music will be celebrated Thursday night at the Latin Grammys which take place Nov. 13 in Las Vegas. Bad Bunny, Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, Karol G, Fuerza Regida, Chuwi and Marco Antonio Solís are slated to perform at this year’s event, which will be hosted by Maluma and Roselyn Sánchez.

The three-hour telecast will be produced by TelevisaUnivision and air across TelevisaUnivision’s U.S. platforms, beginning at 8 p.m. ET, preceded by a one-hour pre-show starting at 7 p.m. ET.

Since the Latin Grammys are primarily licensed for U.S. broadcast, those tuning in from outside of the U.S might want to sign up for a VPN service. While Univision and UniMás are available in parts of Latin America through local carriers, the U.S. streams (including the official live broadcasts tied to TelevisaUnivision-owned digital platforms) are typically geo-restricted.

We recommend NordVPN, whose plans are currently up to 77%% off ahead of Black Friday.

Bad Bunny leads the nominations list with 12 nods including recognitions for record of the year, album of the year and song of the year for his chart-topping “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” The album fueled his three-month residency in Puerto Rico, which wrapped up this September.

Argentinian duo Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso earned 10 nominations including record of the year, album of the year and song of the year, among others. Karol G received three nominations including record of the year, song of the year and best tropical song, while Fuerza Regida was nominated for best regional song.

Below, check out the best VPN services to use to stream this year’s Latin Grammy’s:

NordVPN:

NordVPN is consistently the fastest and most reliable option for streaming award shows and live TV, with thousands of U.S. servers that rarely get blocked. Its SmartPlay feature automatically picks the best server for streaming, reducing buffering during live events. It’s also one of the most secure VPNs on the market, making it a dependable pick for frequent travelers.

ExpressVPN

ExpressVPN is known for its smooth, beginner-friendly interface and near-instant connection speeds, which makes it ideal for live broadcasts. It has one of the strongest track records for unblocking streaming platforms without needing constant server-switching. With 24/7 support and apps for almost every device, it’s a great option for set-it-and-forget-it streaming

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SurfShark

Surfshark offers impressive performance for its low price, making it one of the best value VPNs for streaming the Latin GRAMMYs abroad. It supports unlimited simultaneous devices, so everyone in a household can stream from their own screen. Its U.S. servers are consistently reliable, and its CleanWeb feature blocks ads and trackers for a smoother browsing experience.

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CyberGhost

CyberGhost is designed with streaming in mind, offering dedicated servers optimized specifically for platforms like Univision, ViX and other U.S. broadcasters. Its interface shows exactly which servers are best for streaming, making setup extremely simple even for beginners. With long-term plans priced affordably, it’s a strong pick for users who want ease and clarity over technical features.

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Jared Padalecki & Anna Fricke's Texas Medical Drama Gets Development Room Order At CBS
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Jared Padalecki & Anna Fricke’s Texas Medical Drama Gets Development Room Order At CBS

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Walker star/executive producer Jared Padalecki‘s re-teaming with the CW series’ executive producer/showrunner Anna Fricke is advancing at CBS. The network has given a development room order to the untitled medical drama.

The project, from CBS Studios where Fricke is under an overall deal and Padalecki has a first-look pact, was set up at CBS for development in January.

That is not typically a broadcast buying window but since switching to long-term, year-round development two years ago, CBS has been leaning heaving into off-cycle orders after a lengthy development process that sometimes includes writers rooms.

CBS recently gave a series order to Robert and Michelle King’s legal drama Cupertino starring Mike Colter, which also went through a writers room order after initially being put in development in summer 2024. The network’s current medical drama Watson also followed the development room model.

Stocking up on classic TV drama genres, Cupertino will join CBS’ hit legal drama Matlcok, with the Fricke/Padalecki project looking to join Watson. The network has several entries in the cop (and adjacent) field, most recently hot freshmen Boston Blue and Sheriff Country.

Like Walker, the untitled Fricke/Padalecki project is set in Padalecki’s home state of Texas. Unlike most medical dramas, which take place at big, urban hospitals, it spotlights rural medicine, which is rarely seen on TV. It centers on a headstrong, devoted doctor (Padalecki) who practices his unique style of improvisational medicine alongside his new protégé, a young doctor escaping her past, as they operate a mobile clinic and heal the bodies and souls of their underserved community in the medical desert of rural Texas.

Fricke and Laura Terry executive produce through Fricke’s Pursued by a Bear alongside Padalecki. Genevieve Padalecki also is producing; Padalecki’s former manager Dan Spilo is no longer involved. It is unclear yet whether the project would target the 2026-27 or 2027-28 season.

Padalecki recently recurred on CBS/CBS Studios’ Fire Country with a possibility to spin off his character into a separate series. There has been no movement on that idea, and there have been no plans for the Supernatural alum to return to Fire Country this season.

In addition to headlining and executive producing CW/CBS Studios’ Walker, Padalecki also executive produced the prequel series Walker: Independence, working on both with Fricke who developed the former and co-developed the latter in addition to her services as executive producer on both and showrunner on Walker.

Fricke’s series credits also include 4400, Valor and Wayward Pines.

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Netflix Games President Alain Tascan Teases Offerings To Be Played on TV
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Netflix Games President Alain Tascan Teases Offerings To Be Played on TV

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

The sun was a few hours from setting when doors opened at the Netflix on Vine studio space as the streamer hosted an official Netflix Game Night for press, partners and guests on Wednesday afternoon.

The digital showcase gave attendees an exclusive opportunity to play recently released Netflix Games made for smart TVs while getting a sneak peek at upcoming launches as the streamer continues its push into becoming a one-stop shop for all things entertainment.

“Our vision is simple,” Netflix Games president Alain Tascan said in kicking off the presentation in front of a standing room only crowd. “Can we make playing a game as simple as streaming a movie on a Friday using the same innovative mindset that led Netflix to transform itself from a company shipping DVDs to streaming, movies, shows and now games. I tell my team almost every day we have a golden ticket, the opportunity to reinvent the way people play games, but also engage and reengage with IP and worlds they are familiar with. So hopefully today you’ll see the potential of what can be games on Netflix and on the TV, where the majority of our audience is.”

The event, and Tascan’s comments, come a little more than a month after Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters announced to Lucas Shaw at Bloomberg Screentime that the streamer was making a move with its games division from offering a suite of mobile apps to games that can be played on TVs for the first time using smartphones as controllers. Group games dominated the first rollout with currently available titles like Boggle Party, LEGO Party, Party Crashers: Fool Your Friends, Pictionary: Game Night and Tetris Time Warp. Up next: Dead Man’s Party: A Knives Out Game that features detective Benoit Blanc (played in the franchise by Daniel Craig) and allows users to solve a mystery in which everyone playing is a suspect.

Courtesy of Netflix Games

The games range from existing IP like the LEGO franchise to Netflix originals and beyond. Tascan, who joined the streamer last summer from Epic Games, explained why they’re doubling down in his division.

“At Netflix, our mission is to entertain the world but entertainment isn’t just about shows and movies. Right now, more than three billion people around the world are playing games. It’s the biggest entertainment shift in the last 30 years. Games tell a story and we are home of the best storytellers on the planet. It’s why I’m so excited about what we’re creating At Netflix. Our strategy is to give people something familiar, whether it’s a game they know or a world they love, but we also want to take advantage of the rich and innovations at Netflix to push games in new and unexpected directions.”

It was Netflix Games vp Jeet Shroff who said that one of those directions won’t require any movement as they want subscribers to simply keep the Netflix app open on on their TVs all night. “Let’s say it’s Friday night, dinner’s done and you’re looking for something to do. Forget fumbling through that board game closet. Just open up Netflix,” said Shroff, who explained that scanning a QR code allows smartphones to become game controllers. “You’re going to have a blast with your family and friends. You can go straight from watching KPop Demon Hunters to playing a party game without ever leaving Netflix.”

That’s not to say that Netflix is abandoning its mobile games. Far from it. There are 80 mobile options and more on the way, including high profile launches. The “coming soon” lineup includes PAW Patrol Academy, the wrestling sim WWE 2K25: Netflix Edition starring superstars like Roman Reigns, Trish Stratus, Undertaker and Rhea Ripley, the daily game Netflix Puzzled featuring hot titles like Stranger Things, Squid Game, KPop Demon Hunters, Bridgerton and Emily in Paris, and Red Dead Redemption.

Courtesy of Netflix Games

To tease another launch, Tascan and his Netflix Game Night team then allowed attendees to be among the first to play Best Guess Live hosted by TV and media personality Hunter March (Sugar Rush, Nightly Pop) and Howie Mandel in what was presented as a live stream from another location. Reminiscent of the wildly popular Trivia HQ, the mobile game show is sure to be a weekday phenomenon that allows users to compete in real time against real players for cash prizes. Best Guess Live offers up five clues, which last 20 seconds each, allowing users to drop their answers as quickly as they can to beat the competition. Speaking of, one reputable journalist in attendance beat the competition by guessing that March and Mandel were just down the hall, and they were. After the game had ended, the two raced over to surprise the crowd and join Tascan for some final comments.

“You can see why games on Netflix are going to be different. And let me be clear, we are not here to compete with consoles. We’re creating a completely new way to play games,” Tascan concluded. “One that’s as easy as streaming a show on a Friday night. On the TV and film side, we’ve gone from sending DVDs through snail mail to streaming films and movies to an audience of more than 700 million people around the world. It’s in Netflix’s DNA to innovate and push boundaries. In the history of gaming, some of the biggest successes have come from taking big swings and now we’re going to apply that same innovation to games. We’re going to keep experimenting and entertaining the world. This is just the beginning.”

“Since launching earlier this year, [World of Peppa Pig] been one of our top 10 most played games every single week,” said Kids Games general manager Lisa Burgess. “Kids don’t just want to watch their favorite characters, they want to play with them and leap excitedly into those worlds. And parents love finding these games in a place they already know and trust.”

Courtesy of Netflix Games

Netflix Games’ Lego Duplo World.

Courtesy of Netflix Games

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Brooke Shields and More Celebs Celebrate the alice + olivia and Grateful Dead Collection in New York City
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Brooke Shields and More Celebs Celebrate the alice + olivia and Grateful Dead Collection in New York City

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Feeling grateful! alice + olivia just dropped its second collaboration with the Grateful Dead, honoring 60 years of the legendary band in true rock ‘n roll fashion on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Angel Orensanz in New York City.

The brand, loved by Selena Gomez, Katy Perry, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Kourtney Kardashian, teamed up with the rock group, whose fans include Diplo, John Mayer, Will Arnett, and Andy Cohen, to launch styles that fuse chicness with free-spirited edge.

Brendon Cook/BFA.com

The event, hosted by Stacey Bendet, the brand’s founder, CEO, and creative director, brought fashion and music lovers together, with Brooke Shields, Busy Philipps, Olivia Jade, Nicky Hilton, and Shaun White in attendance, for a night of bohemian glamour. 

Guests enjoyed a TYMO hair styling booth, tie-dye activities, aura readings on festive journals by the Bumbys, and more as they previewed the 14-piece collection.

Think: Everything from baggy jeans and oversized button-downs to a ball-gown style skirt and minidress, all covered in embroidery, charms, sequins, and the band’s signature dancing bear.

Neil Rasmus/BFA.com

“The Grateful Dead built more than a band; they built a legendary community. Sixty years later, their spirit, style and music still resonate,” Bendet said in a press release.

“This capsule is a celebration of optimism and creativity… pieces designed to make you feel unstoppable, and a wearable reminder to always be grateful,” she continued.

Brendon Cook/BFA.com

With prices ranging from $275 to $1,795, the collab brings vintage-inspired vibes to modern silhouettes, paying homage to the Dead’s iconic legacy.

alice + olivia x Grateful Dead is available to shop online and at select boutiques. 

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How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction
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How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

We wish we could tell you outright how much the Steam Machine could cost, but sadly, Valve has not provided any figures, so we’ve put on our detective hat to give you our prediction on how many of your pretty pennies you will have to cough up.

Dubbed by many as the ‘GabeCube’, the Steam Machine offers gamers an exciting proposition: a more powerful Steam Deck hooked up to your TV.

One of the primary pillars of the Deck’s success was its affordability, and Valve has indicated it wants to continue this tradition with the Steam Machine, but stormy clouds are gathering on the PC horizon that are causing the cost of certain components to skyrocket.

With no official word then, it’s up to us to read the tea leaves of interviews, and which market segment Valve is positioning the Steam Machine for, to figure out how much the Steam Machine will cost.

How much could the Steam Machine cost? Our prediction

A close-up of the power button on the Steam Machine. Valve

Speaking to Linus Sebastian of Linus Tech Tips, Valve said that the Steam Machine will be “competitively priced with a PC”, but notes that it will be “priced like a PC rather than like a console”.

This is very telling on where to expect the cost of the Steam Machine to land, as entry gaming PCs are typically more expensive than consoles, at least in their base configuration as opposed to specialist SKUs such as the PlayStation 5 Pro.

Something Sebastian also points out is that console manufacturers typically sell consoles at a loss, knowing that they will recoup money from selling games, but the Steam Machine is a PC, that could just be bought in bulk by companies to be deployed as enterprise computers, with no games sold, meaning that Valve does have to price it in a way that they won’t lose money for sustainability.

A trick Valve has up its sleeve compared to typical prebuilt PCs is that it has designed the Steam machine in-house, meaning Valve only has to spend money on exactly what it needs.

They will also be able to negotiate pricing directly with suppliers such as AMD, who produce both the CPU and GPU featured in the Steam machine, and can reduce the costs further by the fact that Valve will be buying components in bulk.

Looking at pre-built PC suppliers such as AWD-IT, a similarly specced PC, such as the Mars, comes in at £569.99 on sale.

The Mars features an AMD Radeon 7600 8GB GPU, which is slightly more powerful than the “semi-custom” AMD RDNA3 GPU found in the Steam Machine, and an AMD Ryzen 5500 6-core CPU, which is a generation older than the Zen 4-based 6-core CPU of Valve’s home console, and as such, is slower.

Performance-wise, the Steam Machine will probably be faster overall, given the improved CPU, but not by a huge margin.

The Steam Machine might be more performant with similar hardware; however, as testing by multiple vendors has shown some games running better under Linux, but one could just put Linux on the AWD-IT PC and call it a day as well.

As such, we speculate that the Steam Machine could cost in the region of £500-600 if Valve intends it to be competitively priced.

Add in the fact that you will be getting a controller as well, then this value proposition goes up.

There is something to consider, however, and that is the ever-increasing cost of DRAM and NAND modules used for system memory and SSDs, respectively.

The big push for AI is the driving factor here, as large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT gobble up memory.

There is also the tariff situation to take into consideration, which will primarily affect prospective buyers in the US, but Valve could spread the burden internationally so as not to lose out on one of the biggest gaming markets. Nintendo Switch 2 pre-orders were delayed in the US due to tariffs, so disruption here for consoles is not unprecedented.

At this point, Valve itself probably doesn’t know exactly how much the Steam Machine will cost. Hopefully, deals and contracts have already been signed ahead of time, but given that no price has been announced, this seems unlikely.

When we know more, we will update you as soon as we can.

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Who Was Voted out on 'Survivor'? Season 49 Eliminations Revealed
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Who Was Voted out on ‘Survivor’? Season 49 Eliminations Revealed

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for Survivor Season 49.]

Only nine players remain in Survivor 49 after Episode 8 aired on Wednesday, November 12, on CBS. There are now two members of the jury, and two players have broken out as the clear people to beat this season.

Survivor 49 Episode 8 featured a new advantage that gave the player who won the immunity challenge a lot of power at Tribal Council. The 10 players were divided into two groups of five for an endurance challenge. The winning team was determined by one player, and that player received the new advantage.

Savannah Louie ended up winning for her team, beating Sophie Segreti, who’s proving herself to be a challenge beast this season. Savannah’s advantage was delivered at tree mail, where she received the individual immunity necklace and was promptly taken to the beach, where the losing team was preparing for Tribal Council. Her closest ally, Rizo Velovic, was on the chopping block in those talks, but Savannah’s arrival turned the tide. This was a huge win for the alliance after one of their allies was eliminated in a blindside vote the week before.

Here, we’re compiling every Survivor 49 elimination so far, along with our episode recaps and exit interviews. Scroll down to find out who was voted out during this week’s episode, and keep checking back each week to see more results.

Survivor, Wednesdays, 8/7c, CBS

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