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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run
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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

TORONTO – Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Every time there was a potential addition to the team, Atkins never failed to mention their “high character.”

He believes that policy has paid off in 2025, with the Blue Jays reaching the World Series for the first time in 32 years in large part thanks to their cohesiveness and dedication to each other.

“I’ve always been taught and learned and believed strongly that hiring and identification of — whether it be players, coaches, scouts, anyone that’s helping support the organization — that hiring’s the most important thing we do,” said Atkins during a news conference on Friday before Game 1 of the World Series. “If you do that with values that are important to you, then over time, that’s going to pay off for you.”

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Atkins said that centring the team’s personnel policy and the resulting atmosphere is something that he and manager John Schneider actually spoke about earlier in the week.

“The thing that I think about the most is the relationships, the people that we have hired and the people that we have grown with together,” said Atkins, who was hired as the team’s GM in December 2015. “I’ve always felt there’s a big group of people here that I’m working with that will, for sure, be lifelong relationships and lifelong friendships.

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“This success — albeit we’re not done, with work to do — not just this year, but well beyond, I think just emboldens that feeling of how powerful these relationships will be.”

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Toronto led all of Major League Baseball with 49 come-from-behind wins in the regular season, with 12 of those victories coming when the Blue Jays trailed by at least three runs.

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They also rallied from a 2-0 deficit to the Seattle Mariners in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series. The climactic Game 7 in Toronto was capped by George Springer’s three-run homer in the seventh inning, undoing Seattle’s early 3-1 lead in that series finale.

“I think that’s what forms a good team. It’s talent and it’s players, but it’s people,” said Schneider before the World Series began. “I think that we’ve done such a phenomenal job of creating a culture where people are just welcome.


“It’s what we’ve grasped on to, the standard we’ve set. Not just the type of player we want, but the type of people we want in here, too.”

Schneider has been with the Blue Jays organization since 2002 when he was drafted in the 13th round of that year’s draft. He retired from playing after the 2007 season due to three concussions suffered that year, then became a minor-league manager for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays in 2008, working his way up through the franchise’s different levels of ball.

He said that the relationships that have been built in Toronto during Atkins’s tenure has helped create the culture that made the Blue Jays (94-68) playoff run possible.

“I think that when you’re trying to establish a winning environment and a winning organization that can do it repeatedly, that people come into play,” said Schneider. “People that are going to push things forward and not be satisfied.

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“Even this year, when we acquired (infielder Andres Gimenez) and signed (Anthony Santander) and signed Max (Scherzer), we were talking about what that would do for people around them too and where the people that we had already were in their career and in their lives.”

Schneider said it was also a factor in July as Major League Baseball’s trade deadline approached and the Blue Jays were gearing up for a deep post-season run.

“It was cool to have those conversations with Ross, understanding what we were doing at the time, and not trying to disrupt that,” said Schneider. “You want to try to add people that are going to help.

“So Seranthony (Dominguez), who is about as selfless as there is, Louis Varland, Ty France, they’re good pieces for what we already have, too. We made it a point to be really aware of it this year and, again, it’s been a couple years in the making to get to this point.”

Varland and France were traded to Toronto by the Minnesota Twins on July 31 for Alan Roden and Kendry Rojas. Varland, who has become a fixture in the Blue Jays bullpen in the post-season, said that the strong culture on his new team was immediately apparent.

“From the coaching staff to the players to the support staff to the chefs, like everybody’s great, everybody’s friendly, welcoming,” he said. “I saw this the other day, ‘the Glue Jays.’

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“That’s, like, a perfect way to sum it up. Everybody’s so close and everybody’s a great guy or girl.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

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Meet the Blue Jays fan knitting a post-season sweater while watching the playoffs
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Meet the Blue Jays fan knitting a post-season sweater while watching the playoffs

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

As the Toronto Blue Jays get ready for the World Series to begin Friday night, one fan has travelled from the United Kingdom to show her support for their playoff run.

“This is a big moment for the Jays and it’s a big moment for me, so I had to come home,” Karla Courtney said.

Having grown up in Toronto while spending summers in Newfoundland, the Blue Jays represent ‘home’ for Courtney.

“I think I want to be in Toronto for the energy, right? It’s really exciting; these things don’t happen that often,” she said.

Courtney shifted her sleep schedule while across the pond to make sure she never missed a Jays playoff moment.

To keep herself busy while watching nerve-wracking games in the middle of the night, she began knitting to ease the tension.

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Her first project: a Blue Jays sweater for her good luck charm knitted lobster to wear — but that wasn’t enough of a challenge.


Knitting a Blue Jays sweater for a lobster was the first step, before taking on the challenge of a playoff sweater — only to be worked on during game days.

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Courtney challenged herself with knitting a Blue Jays post-season sweater — which could only be worked on during game days.

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“However far they go, I’ll have something to commemorate the season,” Courtney said.

She began the retro-style sweater during Game 4 of the ALDS against the New York Yankees, documenting her progress on social media.

Each section of work carries memories of different moments along the playoff run. One moment involving a mustard stain from a game.

“We did lose those two games, so that represents a hard point,” she said while pointing to the Blue Jays logo she’d crafted.

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For Courtney, knitting keeps her present and grounds her emotions during stressful innings.

“I’m only allowed to knit during game days; I haven’t broken that rule,” she explained. “I knit on the flight on the way, but that was a game day, so that’s fine. I’m kind of following the progress of the team. So, hopefully the longer they go, the longer I go.”

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Dedicated to her craft, she kept up the project while in the Rogers Centre for games 6 and 7 of the ALCS.

She remembers the game-changing moment when George Springer got the home run that gave the Blue Jays the lead in Game 7.

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“I had the sweater in my hands and I thought, ‘Now I’m going to get mascara on it,’” she remembered. “I was crying, it was so exciting and everyone was cheering and it was really, really incredible.”

Courtney plans to stick around Toronto as long as it takes to see the Blue Jays take the World Series.

“I am not going anywhere, of course not, no,” she said. “I’ll just keep changing my ticket, I don’t care.”

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Mouni Roy's Diwali Dhamaka: Royal Blue Lehenga Steals The Show! | Glamsham.com
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Mouni Roy’s Diwali Dhamaka: Royal Blue Lehenga Steals The Show! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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Actress Mouni Roy and her entrepreneur husband Suraj Nambiar made waves at a Diwali 2025 party, dazzling fans with their poised fashion and bright presence. The couple’s attire best reflected the spirit of the festival—effortless, colorful, and replete with celebratory glitter.

Mouni mesmerized in a deep blue lehenga with delicate silver embroidery, topped with a sheer dupatta with subtle detailing. She finished off the look with dramatic stone earrings, waves, and soft, radiant makeup. Suraj paired beautifully with her in a traditional white kurta with an embroidered waistcoat with delicate mirror work, adding to the visual contrast and equilibrium between the couple.

Instagram videos captured their celebratory atmosphere, replete with poise and charm. Subsequently, Mouni provided fans with more of an insider glimpse into their home party celebrations with bestie Disha Patani. She dressed in a beautiful ombre-hued yellow-and-pink saree teamed with a coordinating embroidered blouse, red bangles, and heavy jewellery pieces. Her light make-up only enhanced her naturally glowing face.

During the Lakshmi puja, Mouni was seen performing rituals with grace—lighting diyas and doing aarti in a serene setting. The warm golden glow of the lamps beautifully lit up her face. Suraj, dressed in a simple white kurta-pajama, stood by her side, his understated look reflecting elegance and devotion.

The warmth and love of the couple were true, further enhancing the beauty of the celebration. Disha Patani, wearing a white kurta and green bangles, was not left behind when it came to style.

Mouni and Suraj, who got married in a beach wedding dreamy affair in Goa in January 2022, met for the first time on New Year’s Eve 2019 in Dubai. After two years of low-key dating, they gave their love its grand showcase in a big fat wedding—and still provide fans with couple goals every holiday season.

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Ford wants to revisit ending ticket scalping amid Blue Jays ‘gouging’
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Ford wants to revisit ending ticket scalping amid Blue Jays ‘gouging’

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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As Toronto Blue Jays tickets are resold for thousands of dollars, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government may revive anti-scalping legislation it previously killed shortly after assuming office.

“My personal opinion, going to talk to the whole team, they’re gouging the people,” he told reporters on Wednesday afternoon. “We have one player in the market that controls the tickets, that’s not right for the people.”

Asked if he’d consider legislation specifically, Ford said his government would look at the option.

Ford’s comments come a day after Blue Jays World Series tickets went on sale on Ticketmaster. Less than two hours after sales began, tickets were being listed for sale for more than $2,000. 

On Tuesday, a single ticket in section 135 in the Rogers Centre for Game 1 was priced at $4,954. The lowest individual ticket found was in section 510 for $1,723, taxes included.

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The prices caused uproar on social media, with many Jays fans questioning why a ticket could be purchased within minutes and potentially put back on the market for a significantly higher cost than it was likely purchased for.

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The anger over price resales is not new, with anger erupting last year during Taylor Swift’s Eras tour which saw similar ticket prices and frustration.


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Ford’s government previously scrapped part of a law that would have capped ticket resale prices at 50 per cent above the original face value.

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A section in the previous Liberal government’s Ticket Sales Act would have imposed that cap, but the Progressive Conservatives paused implementing it shortly after the 2018 election.

A year later in 2019, it cancelled the rule, saying it was unenforceable and that it would have driven consumers to buy tickets on the black market and drive costs higher.

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The Liberals under former premier Kathleen Wynne had originally introduced the legislation to tackle “scalper bots” that scoop up huge blocks of tickets.

John Fraser, the Ontario Liberals’ parliamentary leader, told reporters Wednesday that reviving anti-scalping legislation was the “right thing to do.”

“When we’re all waiting in line and we’re not getting tickets and the next second we see is 10, 12 times the price, that’s not fair,” Fraser said.

NDP Leader Marit Stiles, asked if the legislation should be brought back, told reporters it should, “100 per cent.”

“We asked for this when it came to the Taylor Swift concert, right, we need the government to take action,” Stiles said, adding her party will present something soon in the legislature.

In his comments Wednesday, Ford said he doesn’t believe in one company “controlling everything,” and specifically named Ticketmaster.


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Mavournee Hazel as Forensic Pathologist Bluebird
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Do Blue and Her Brother Die With a Cult on ‘NCIS: Sydney’? Her Past, Explained

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 3 Episode 2 “True Blue.”]

Why does their forensic pathologist have bones in her home?! That’s the question the NCIS: Sydney team wonders about Blue (Mavournee Hazel) after they search her home when it becomes clear she’s missing. It leads to revelations about her past and present, and it leaves Mackey (Olivia Swann) and JD (Todd Lasance) with a quandary.

As the others learn, Blue was once part of a cult, and the woman she found in her home at the end of the Season 2 finale, Aspira (Doris Youane), has gotten her to return by telling her her twin brother needed her. But what Blue doesn’t know is the prophecy which essentially says that everyone will follow the twins in death by suicide. What Blue uncovers is Aspira doesn’t plan to take the poison and instead will be selling the land. She raises the alarm just as the team arrives to help, and while Blue’s brother drinks the poison, Doc’s (William McInnes) there in time to save him. Blue is then left to meet the grandmother she didn’t know she had. Oh, and the bones? Her father’s, which are proof that he didn’t leave as Aspira claimed.

Meanwhile, Mackey and JD are left to wonder what to do about what they’ve learned about Blue during the course of their investigation: She’s an ex-felon, having been arrested for aggravated breaking and entering. Her file was sealed.

Below, showrunner Morgan O’Neill discusses Blue’s backstory, Mackey and JD’s conundrum, and more.

Why did you make this Blue’s backstory?

Morgan O’Neill: We spent a lot of time thinking about Blue and crafting her in the first couple of seasons of the show. There’s something tantalizing about someone who knows where all the digital bodies are buried in this world and yet has none herself. We discover little bits and pieces and breadcrumbs about Blue all the way through the first two seasons of the show. We know that she lives on her own. She has many locks on her doors. She has no digital fingerprint. She asks Doc to look into something for her when they get back from Darwin in a professional capacity. She doesn’t like her photographs being taken. She has a strange relationship with the music of Nova and the bluebird and the tattoo — and she’s got all sorts of unusual tattoos, which could almost be prison tattoos, and she doesn’t want to talk about them. We just kept piling interesting, intriguing things into Blue’s backstory, knowing that at some point we’re going to have to bring it all back out and try and lay it out in an order that made sense.

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The nature of cults is really, really fascinating to me, and the way they can sometimes control people and manipulate people into certain patterns of behavior, and the courage it takes to get out of those situations is really compelling for me. We just found the opportunity to go into the first 15, 16 years of Blue’s life to be so compelling. And I think one of the really fun things about peeling back the layers of characters is that, in some ways, it makes the character that you know profoundly richer. And so looking at where Blue has come from changes how I see Blue now. A lot of the things that she does, a lot of the ways she is, a lot of the way that she wears this kind of cool and really unusual and kooky makeup, that’s either someone who loves makeup or that’s someone who’s trying to disguise herself. That’s either someone who’s really confident or someone who’s not confident at all with who she is.

And so suddenly, looking back at those first two seasons, I’m seeing a whole different reason for the way Blue is. And for me, that’s super exciting, and it’s super exciting having peeled back that layer to then question what happens next because she’s not the character we thought she was. Her backstory is such that you have to ask yourself whether she can continue to be part of NCIS. It’s a really complicated situation that we’ve uncovered, and what JD and Mackey do with that information is really key moving forward.

Yeah, I was going to ask about that. Before I get to that, though, how is Blue going forward after what happened, after the fact that now the others know about her past? That informs how she acts around and interacts with them, right?

That’s right. She’s forced to acknowledge that she has been, for a whole bunch of really good reasons, deceptive. She hasn’t told the truth. And when you fail to tell the truth to people that you love and respect, that impacts trust, right? It’s impossible not to feel, on some levels, betrayed by that. So, how does Blue even start to repair that breach in trust? And I think, as we’ll see, that’s a huge mountain to climb, but in finding NCIS, in finding herself where she is, for the first time in her entire life, she has found family. And that’s something, when you find it, that is worth fighting for.

That’s her arc moving forward, is discovering the thing that is, for the first time in her life, something that actually resonates like family, and she’s going to defend that discovery with her very life, I think.

Yeah, her “He’s family, too” about Doc when meeting her grandmother was such a good moment.

I’m glad you liked. It’s one of my favorites, too.

Speaking of her grandmother, are we going to see her again? Are we going to see Blue’s brother again? Are we going to hear about what’s going on with their relationship now that they’re both free of that cult?

The short answer is possibly, but the longer answer is, her brother has to deal with a few legal challenges. He’s not without some kind of complicity in what goes down in Episode 2, as you know, and so he won’t be popping up straight away.

But I think in a sort of broader sense, in terms of family, like I was saying before, the discovery of Blue’s backstory has actually made where Blue has ended up much more clearly a version of family for her than she’s ever experienced. So, I feel like the exploration of family for Blue will be, to a very large extent, seen through the lens of NCIS because as you say, she’s got a kind of grandfather figure in Doc, she’s got a mother and a father figure in Mackey and JD, she’s got siblings in Evie [Tuuli Narkle] and DeShawn [Sean Sagar] and increasingly Trigger [Claude Jabbour]. So, I feel really excited, and I know Marvournee does in the portrayal of Blue, she’s finally found her people, and that’s profound, and it will allow her to go to places that she felt unable to go to before that.

You brought up Mackey and JD, and they have that exchange at the end about how they’re the only ones who know that Blue’s an ex-felon. How do they feel about keeping that to themselves, and how is that going to blow up in their faces?

They feel conflicted, and it will, is the short answer. I mean, it’s like any mother and dad, right? You find out something about your kid, you’re like, “Oh, man, do we tell their brother and sisters? Do we tell the cousins? Do we tell a school teacher, or do we just try and keep this to ourselves and hope it goes away?” And back to the theme of Season 3, which is that you can’t outrun your past, here is an example of Mackey and JD deciding to actively try and outrun their past. Well, we know how that ends up — not well — so it will come back to roost, but for now they’re caught in that tricky situation where they’ve only just put it back, what do you do? You can’t throw her to the wolves. If Blue is feeling like, for the first time, she’s found her people, Mackey and JD feel the responsibility of having provided her with that, too. But yeah, you’re absolutely bang on. The chickens will come home to roost, that’s for sure.

Is there any possibility of any type of crossover whatsoever? Or might we just keep getting maybe mentions of characters from the other shows? Anything like that?

Look, never say never. It’s a really tricky one for us because we are kind of exotically poised in the southern hemisphere about as far from continental United States as you can get. But we are really mindful of how fun those crossovers are, and we’re kind of actively exploring all those possibilities. So I suppose watch this space is the best I can say without being coy.

Todd Lasance as AFP Liaison Officer Sergeant Jim 'JD' Dempsey and Olivia Swann as NCIS Special Agent Captain Michelle Mackey — 'NCIS: Sydney' Season 3 Episode 2 "True Blue"

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With this theme of you can’t on your past, we’ve talked about what’s going on with Mackey. We just had Blue face that. Who’s next up?

The truth of the matter is everyone in their own way gets their dose of that medicine. In a comedic sense, we’re talking about JD and his dating and sort of throwing himself back into that terrifying horror show of modern dating. It’s actually JD reacting to his past in a way that’s not genuinely authentic because he’s not actually acknowledging the elephant in the room. He’s trying to pretend the elephant’s not there. “What elephant? There’s no elephant here.” And so when that comes back to hit him, it’s going to smack him in the teeth, too. For Evie and DeShawn, deeper into the series, as the arc starts to solidify, we’ll discover that DeShawn is in possession of a piece of information that Mackey is not, but it pertains to Mackey.

From the JAG days?

Possibly, yeah. He’s made a whole bunch of decisions around what to do with that information, and history will be the judge as to whether those decisions have been right or not. But again, he has made the decision to try and outrun that information, and the information loads him down. So, everyone gets a taste of it across the season, which is really exciting. And it doesn’t feel forced or contrived, it’s just that’s the nature of being a human, isn’t it? If we’re not honest with where we’re at, eventually, where we’re at makes us honest one way or another.

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The Queen Of Elegance! Shehnaaz Gill's Blue Velvet Anarkali Is A Must-See! | Glamsham.com
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The Queen Of Elegance! Shehnaaz Gill’s Blue Velvet Anarkali Is A Must-See! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Shehnaaz Gill celebrated the festive season in royal fashion, sporting a breath-taking royal blue velvet suit that left people in awe. With her ability to pull off everything from fiery power suits to sophisticated ethnic outfits, the actress once again demonstrated her style chops with a look that oozed elegance and glamour.

Before her forthcoming Punjabi movie Ikk Kudi came out, Shehnaaz shared some sneak peeks into her festive attire on Instagram. In the pictures, she sits on a staircase, radiating in a lavish blue velvet Anarkali with a profound square neckline and spaghetti straps for a dainty touch. The heavy golden border on the outfit gave it the royal touch, complemented by matching velvet pants and a see-through dupatta filled with small-scale golden embroidery and heavy borders.

To round off the look, Shehnaaz wore golden high heels, layered blue and gold bangles, and weighty jhumkas—jewelry that seemed to fit the lavish attire to perfection. She captioned the photo, “Royal Feels, velvet dreams. #ikkkudi releasing on 31st October in cinemas!” The look was appreciated by fans and friends, with producer Rhea Kapoor simply posting under the photo, “Beautiful,”.

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Ikk Kudi is a landmark role for Shehnaaz as it is the first time she has produced a film. Directed by Amarjit Singh Saron, the movie has a female-led story about a young woman’s emotional experience and social pressure regarding marriage.

Speaking to Money Control, Shehnaaz said, “Ikk Kudi is my first film as a producer and I’m overjoyed to bankroll a strong, heartfelt narrative. It’s a mix of love, fun, and meaningful twists.”

The film also stars Gurjazz, Juss, Udaybir Sandhu, Nirmal Rishi, Harby Sangha, and others. Ikk Kudi hits theatres on October 31.

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Brown, Blue, and Butter-Yellow adidas Sneakers

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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It’s not every season that color trends speak to me, but Fall 2025 collections are inspiring me to have a bit more fun with my usual hues. Between Instagram, Pinterest, and what my fellow editors are wearing around the office, it is clear that one combination in particular is a favorite for fall: Chocolate brown, baby blue, and butter yellow. This trio is neutral enough not to intimidate the quiet-luxury, stealth-wealth, or all-black dresser. But if you feel even mildly hesitant about trying it out, the best place to start is with footwear. There’s no need to run out and buy an entire new outfit to participate in this trend; adidas sneakers will do the trick. Here are nine of my favorite styles, including the Tokyo, Japan, and SL 72s.

Japan Shoes

The texture of these add a cool dimensional element to your look.

Japan Shoes

In case you want a double whammy of print and color trend.

Tokyo Shoes

Arguably my favorite colorway of the Tokyo Shoes.

Taekwondo Shoes

If you like shiny things.

Sl72 Og Shoes

The exact style our fashion director wears and loves.

Samba Og Shoes

Okay, while this isn’t technically chocolate brown, it still looks beautiful with baby blue and butter yellow.

Gazelle Lo Pro Shoes

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Gazelle Lo Pro Shoes

I predict this style will be the next big thing from adidas.

Sl 72 Og Shoes

The woven texture! The baby blue!

Handball Spezial Shoes

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Handball Spezial Shoes

Now, these are the new classics.

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‘Boston Blue’ Stars’ Real-Life Partners and Relationship History: Sonequa Martin-Green and More

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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A new chapter of Blue Bloods has arrived. Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) is headed north to the Boston Police Department in the brand-new CBS series Boston Blue.

Danny has a new partner in Lena Silver (Sonequa Martin-Green), but don’t think original Blue Bloods fans have forgotten about Danny and Baez’s (Marisa Ramirez) whole will-they-or-won’t-they situation. (We definitely have not.) Will Baez make her way to Boston at some point? That remains to be seen.

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Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues
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Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue and Nickel 1965 Receive Special Reissues

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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A pair of classic Miles Davis releases are set for the reissue treatment.

Davis’ iconic 1959 album, Kind of Blue, will be issued by Analogue Productions as a 180-gram double LP 33 1/3 edition, with Side 4 cut at 45 RPM, on October 31st. The pressing is sourced from the original Classic Records parts mastered by Bernie Grundman directly from the original master tape.

Davis aficionados will be keen to know that long-standing speed issues caused by the motor on Columbia’s 3-track master recorder running slow that affected the first three tracks on the original recording (“So What,” “Freddie Freeloader,” and “Blue in Green”), have been corrected on this edition.

The album is packaged in a heavyweight Stoughton Printing “tip-on” gatefold jacket with a scuff-resistant matte finish, completed by a four-panel insert featuring speed-correction details and liner notes by the late music critic, Robert Palmer.

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Pressed on standard black vinyl, there will also be a limited-edition blue vinyl version, limited to just 1,500 copies, available exclusively through Acoustic Sounds. In addition to the speed-corrected main program, Side 4 features an alternate take of “Flamenco Sketches” cut at 45 RPM for maximum fidelity. Pre-orders are ongoing.

Then, on January 30th, 2026, Columbia/Legacy Recordings will release Miles Davis – The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 on vinyl and CD for the first time in 30 years.

The recordings feature Davis’s Second Great Quintet, which consisted of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Captured over two nights in a small Chicago club, the band was inspired by drummer Williams to play “anti-music,” culminating in their well-honed setlist being turned “inside out.” “We found ways to make the old music sound as new as the new music we were recording,” is how Davis described the results.

Originally released in 1995 as a Mosaic Records limited-edition LP box set, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel has been out of print every since. The 10xLP reissue edition comes in a newly designed slipcase with 10 individual jackets, along with a 40-page booklet. It will also be available in an 8xCD edition. Both will feature over seven hours of music, new liner notes by Syd Schwartz, and classic material by jazz historian Bob Blumenthal. Pre-orders are ongoing.

As a preview of the larger collection, a special standalone 2LP set, Live At The Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will be released for RSD Black Friday on November 28th.

Kind of Blue Vinyl Artwork:

Kind of Blue Vinyl Tracklist:
Side 1 (Corrected Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 2 – 33-1/3 RPM
01. All Blues (11:33)
02. Flamenco Sketches (9:26)

Side 3 (Original Speed) – 33-1/3 RPM
01. So What (9:22)
02. Freddie Freeloader (9:46)
03. Blue In Green (5:27)

Side 4 – 45 RPM
01. Flamenco Sketches (alternate take) (9:32)

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel Vinyl Tracklist:
LP1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
Side A
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42

Side B
01. Stella By Starlight 13:09
02. Walkin’ 11:01

LP2 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set (cont’d)
Side C
01. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
02. The Theme 10:19

Side D – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33

LP3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
Side E
01. Four 15:05
02. When I Fall In Love 10:44

Side F
01. Agitation 13:13
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42

LP4 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side G
01. Milestones 14:04
02. The Theme 0:38
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53

Side H
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05

LP5 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side I
01. No Blues 17:35

Side J
01. I Thought About You 11:03
02. The Theme 8:05

LP6 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
Side K
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09

Side L
01. Walkin’ 11:01
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
03. The Theme 2:50

LP7 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
Side M
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48

Side N
01. My Funny Valentine 13:52
02. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48

LP8 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d) & 3rd Set
Side O
01. So What 13:36
02. The Theme 3:28

Side P
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49

LP9 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set (cont’d)
Side Q
01. Autumn Leaves 11:56
02. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43

Side R
01. No Blues 20:06
02. The Theme 0:22

LP10 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
Side S
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18

Side T
01. Yesterdays 15:00
02. The Theme 4:51

Miles Davis' Kind of Blue and The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Set for Reissue Editions

CD Tracklist
CD1 – December 22, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 16:42
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. The Theme 10:19

CD2 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. My Funny Valentine 16:33
02. Four 15:05
03. When I Fall In Love 10:44

CD3 – December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set (cont’d)
01. Agitation 13:03
02. ‘Round Midnight 8:42
03. Milestones 14:04
04. The Theme 0:38

CD4 – December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. All Of You 14:38
02. Oleo 6:05
03. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:53
04. No Blues 17:35
05. I Thought About You 11:03
06. The Theme 8:05

CD5 – December 23, 1965 – 1st Set
01. If I Were A Bell 13:29
02. Stella By Starlight 13:09
03. Walkin’ 11:01
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 12:07
05. The Theme 2:50

CD6 – December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set
01. All Of You 10:39
02. Agitation 10:48
03. My Funny Valentine 13:52
04. On Green Dolphin Street 12:48
05. So What 13:36
06. The Theme 3:28

CD7 – December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set
01. When I Fall In Love 13:39
02. Milestones 11:49
03. Autumn Leaves 11:56
04. I Fall In Love Too Easily 11:43
05. No Blues 20:06
06. The Theme 0:22

CD8 – December 23, 1965 – 4th Set
01. Stella By Starlight 14:16
02. All Blues 12:18
03. Yesterdays 15:00
04. The Theme 4:51

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House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry Unveils Luxury Flagship Jewelry Salon in Lawton, Oklahoma
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House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry Unveils Luxury Flagship Jewelry Salon in Lawton, Oklahoma

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Grand Opening Celebrates Local Heritage, Exquisite Craftsmanship, and Sophisticated Design.

Lawton, Oklahoma – House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry is delighted to announce the grand unveiling of its flagship salon in Lawton, Oklahoma to be held on November 4, 2025, ushering in a new era of luxury, artistry, and elegance for the region. The highly anticipated opening will take place on November 4, 2025 at 1103 SW C Ave. Suite 2, Lawton, OK 73501. The salon invites discerning clientele and jewelry enthusiasts to experience the pinnacle of fine jewelry in a setting of unparalleled sophistication.

About House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry

Renowned for its commitment to excellence and artistry, House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry stands at the forefront of luxury brands, offering exclusive collections that blend tradition with innovation. Under the visionary leadership of Lisa Christiansen McFall, the salon continues the legacy of bespoke design and exceptional service that has made the brand a destination for connoisseurs of fine jewelry and horology. Among these masterpieces are the creations of master jeweler Robb McFall and the exquisite couture designs creations of Lisa Christiansen McFall, featuring the finest diamonds and rarest gemstones, embodying unparalleled craftsmanship and elegance.

Lisa Christiansen McFall: A Journey Rooted in Lawton

At the heart of House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry is Lisa Christiansen McFall, an Oklahoma Native American and Lawton native whose passion for the craft is deeply intertwined with her family’s Keetoowah heritage and the vibrant culture of her Rich Lineage. Lisa Christiansen McFall’s journey from the dirt floors of Tahlequah where she was born to Lawton and on to the heights of the jewelry world reflects a dedication to artistry, authenticity, and community a connection she now celebrates by bringing her flagship salon to the city she calls home with her husband, master jeweler, Robert McFall Jr. Lisa’s expertise, fueled and enriched through years of passion and mentorship within her family’s tradition, ensures that every piece reflects both timeless elegance and personal meaning.

Salon Features: A Sanctuary of Beauty and Refinement

Designed to evoke the ambiance of a private gallery, the House of Blue Wolf flagship Jewelry salon features luxurious finishes, rare antiques, and curated art installations that create an inviting and serene atmosphere. Guests are welcomed into an environment where every detail from the jewel-filled showcases to the hand-crafted display masterpieces has been thoughtfully conceived to showcase the brilliance of the jewelry and the artistry behind each creation. Signature elements such as private consultations and a dedicated lounge area further distinguish the salon as an oasis for clients seeking an elevated experience.

Exclusive Collections: The Pinnacle of Craftsmanship

The salon proudly presents its latest collections of fine jewelry and antique timepieces, each piece meticulously crafted to the highest standards of excellence. From one-of-a-kind couture designs to limited-edition watches, House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry offers treasures that combine rare gemstones, precious metals, and innovative techniques. Clients will discover exclusive pieces available only at the Lawton flagship, alongside iconic favorites that have defined the brand’s reputation for sophistication and distinction.

Lawton: A Location of Cultural and Personal Significance

The selection of Lawton as the home for House of Blue Wolf’s flagship Jewelry salon holds profound meaning for both the brand and its founder. As a city rich in heritage and artistic spirit, Lawton offers a vibrant backdrop for the salon’s commitment to beauty and craftsmanship. Lisa Christiansen McFall’s personal ties to the community underscore the importance of celebrating her local culture, supporting artisans, and contributing to the city’s ongoing renaissance as a destination for luxury and creativity, a passion her husband, Robert McFall Jr., shares.

Invitation: Schedule Your Private Appointment

Clients and media are warmly invited to experience the House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry flagship salon by scheduling a private appointment. Discover a world of elegance and artistry, Meet Lisa Christiansen McFall and Robert McFall Jr.  by visiting Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry at 1103 SW C Ave. Suite 2, Lawton, OK 73501. To reserve your visit, please contact 858-431-6164 or email Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry. For press inquiries, exclusive previews, or event details, reach out to our media relations team.

Anticipation for the Future

As House of Blue Wolf Fine Jewelry opens its doors in Lawton, the brand looks forward to welcoming clients, forging lasting relationships, and continuing its legacy of excellence and innovation. The salon stands as a testament to the power of artistry, heritage, and community, and marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for luxury in Oklahoma.

For more information and appointment requests, please visit www.houseofbluewolf.com. 

 

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