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KISS Honor Ace Frehley at First Show in Two Years
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KISS Honor Ace Frehley at First Show in Two Years

by jummy84 November 16, 2025
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KISS played their first show in two years on Friday, and paid tribute to founding guitarist Ace Frehley, who sadly passed away last month as the result of injuries sustained at a fall at his studio.

The full KISS lineup — Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, and Eric Singer — performed an unmasked acoustic set at their “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” event in Sin City, marking their first performance since ending their farewell tour in December 2023.

Prior to the band launching into its first song, Stanley addressed the audience, saying, “Before we get going, we just wanted to take a moment to think about somebody who is at the foundation of this band. And we’re talking about Ace. So, we certainly had differences, but that’s what family is about. And why don’t we take a moment, a little quiet, to think about him looking down on us — from [the planet] Jendell, probably — and let’s have a moment for Ace. Candles up.”

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A number of fans in the audience then held up battery-operated candles that were presumably handed out to them prior to the show.

KISS proceeded to play an 11-song set consisting of a number of deep cuts. The band will take the stage again at “KISS Kruise: Landlocked in Vegas” to play a full-on electric set on Saturday, but once again will be unmasked.

Watch KISS pay tribute to Ace Frehley, and perform their first show in two years, below.

Setlist:
Comin’ Home (preceded by Ace Frehley tribute)
See You Tonite (Gene Simmons song)
A World Without Heroes
Hard Luck Woman (first performance since 2019)
Christine Sixteen
Nothin’ to Lose
Goin’ Blind
Hide Your Heart (first performance since 2019)
Plaster Caster
Beth
Love Her All I Can

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Kali Uchis' ASCAP Honor & More
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Kali Uchis’ ASCAP Honor & More

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
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From career milestones to new music releases to major announcements and those little important moments, Billboard editors highlight uplifting moments in Latin music. Here’s what happened in the Latin music world this week.

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Kali Uchis to Receive Special Honor

Kali Uchis has been named a 2025 ASCAP Women Behind the Music, alongside honorees Kehlani and KPop Demon Hunters’ lead vocalist EJAE. “Every year, ASCAP looks forward to spotlighting some of music’s most extraordinary women by honoring them for their achievements at our Women Behind the Music event,” said Nicole George-Middleton, ASCAP Executive Vice President & Head of Creative Membership, in a statement. “This year we are thrilled to recognize three women who are pushing boundaries and capturing the world’s attention across different genres. Their creative success has propelled them to the top of the charts and is set to inspire the next generation of women in music.”

The Colombian artist will receive her award at the  17th annual ASCAP Women Behind the Music event, taking place Wednesday, Nov. 12 in Los Angeles, just weeks after her Superstar Q&A at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week in Miami earlier this month.

Lele Pons & Guaynaa in the Halloween Spirit

Lele Pons and Guaynaa are celebrating their first Halloween together as parents. Just days before the spooky holiday on Oct. 31, the Venezuelan social media star and Puerto Rican artist shared a photo of their adorable costume alongside their baby girl. In the cute carousel, the family of three is seen dressed up as Peter Pan (Guaynaa), Wendy Darling (Lele) and Tinkerbell (their daughter) — in costumes designed by Karina Garcia, according to the Instagram post. 

Juan Luis Guerra is Celebrated Back Home

This week, Juan Luis Guerra was named “Patrimonio Musical y Poético de República Dominicana” (Musical and Poetic Heritage of the Dominican Republic) by Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (MIREX, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) in his native Dominican Republic. 

“His career transcends the awards and distinctions he has accumulated,” said Minister Roberto Álvarez during the ceremony, according to a press release. “What is truly significant is his ability to narrate — with poetic verses that seduce and captivate the imagination and the heart — the everyday experiences of our people: their dreams of social justice, their deep faith, their joy, and their unwavering sense of humor.” 

During the event, which coincides with the National Day of Merengue and National Day of Bachata, Guerra — behind timeless hits such as “Bachata Rosa,” “La Bilirrubina,” and “Mi Bendicion” — expressed the following: “I would like to conclude by giving glory and honor to the Lord Jesus. If there is one thing I am sure of, it is that my melodies, metaphors, and all my songs come from him.”

Latin Music Educator Award

The Latin Recording Academy, in partnership with the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, has announced its inaugural recipient of the Latin Music Educator Award. Honoring an “exceptional educator from the global music community who is making a significant impact by incorporating Latin music into their curriculum,” according to a statement, the first annual award was handed to Luciana Ortega of the Instituto Santa María de San Carlos, in Chile. 

As part of the award, the school’s music program will receive a $10,000 instrument donation. Ortega — who has been teaching music for more than 10 years — will be honored during the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Week in Las Vegas. “We are proud to honor Luciana Ortega with the first Latin Music Educator Award,” said Manuel Abud, CEO of The Latin Recording Academy. “Her daily commitment to music students brings to life our mission to honor, celebrate, nurture and elevate Latin music and those that ensure its enduring legacy.”


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Japan Set As 2026 Country Of Honor At Cannes Marché Du Film
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Japan Set As 2026 Country Of Honor At Cannes Marché Du Film

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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The Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film has unveiled Japan as the Country of Honour for its 2026 edition next May.

The Marché du Film’s Executive Director Guillaume Esmiol officially announced the choice at the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) on Tuesday, alongside Junichi Sakomoto, Chair of the Executive Committee for Japan, Country of Honour 2026.

News of the focus was teased at Tokyo’s opening night, with a promise of more details during the festival.

As Country of Honour, Japan will open the 2026 edition by co-hosting the Marché du Film’s Opening Night and then have a special place in Marché du Film’s programs, including its panels, networking events and project showcases putting the spotlight on Japanese animation and genre cinema.

Other key initiatives include a summit on Japan’s film industry to foster collaboration and innovation, and a special screening day dedicated to Japanese cinema.

Through its participation, Japan aims to build strong professional networks with the international film community and promote its film and content industries for future success in global markets.

With over 120 years of filmmaking history, Japan stands as one of the world’s most influential film nations.

Its legacy spans legendary names such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu and 1980 Cannes Palme d’Or winner Akira Kurosawa to contemporary auteurs such as Hirokazu Kore-eda, Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Naomi Kawase and emerging names such as Chie Hayakawa, who continue to fly the flag in Cannes’ Official Selection to this day.

The Marché du Film pointed to the country’s robust film industry which it said produced around 1,200 films annually.

It also highlighted the health of its theatrical sector drawing 150 million cinemagoers each year, representing an overall gross of $1.3, suggesting this demonstrated resilience in an era defined by digitalization and an ever-growing range of entertainment choices.

The 2026 focus will build on Japan’s close relationship with the Marché du Film, where Japanese sales companies are among the most established in the Palais des Festivals, while the Japan Pavilion, coordinated by UniJapan, has been a long-standing fixture at the Village International.

““We are truly delighted and proud that Japan has been selected as the Country of Honour. It presents a wonderful opportunity to showcase the appeal of Japanese cinema on a global stage. We look forward to seeing Japan’s rich film culture, along with its emerging talents and technologies, shine even brighter internationally and contribute to the advancement of cinema both in Japan and around the world,” said Sakomoto.

Esmiol added: “Japan holds a unique place in international cinema, and its creative legacy continues to inspire generations of filmmakers. It also holds a unique place at the Marché du Film, as one of the most represented and dynamic countries, with highly active sales companies and producers. On a more personal note: as someone with Japanese roots, it’s a beautiful opportunity to pay tribute to my cultural heritage.”

Japan’s participation will be organized by the Executive Committee for Japan, Country of Honour 2026, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). Specific program details and participating institutions will be announced in early 2026.

Japan follows Brazil (2025), Switzerland (2024), Spain (2023) and India (2022) as the fifth Country of Honour, an initiative launched by the Marché du Film to recognize nations for their outstanding contributions to the global film industry and to foster international exchange and collaboration.

The 2026 Marché du Film will open May 12 and run until May 20, while the Cannes Film Festival will run until May 23.

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Rush Honor Kiss' Guitarist Ace Frehley: ‘An Undeniable Character'
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Rush Honor Kiss’ Guitarist Ace Frehley: ‘An Undeniable Character’

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
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The members of Rush are looking back on their time touring as an opener for Kiss in the Seventies. Following Ace Frehley‘s death on Thursday, Oct. 16, Rush shared a tribute to the Kiss guitarist, calling him an “undeniable character.”

“Absolutely stunned and saddened by the news Ace Frehley has tragically passed away,” the band wrote on Instagram. “Back in 1974, as the opening act for KISS, Alex, Neil and myself spent many a night hanging out together in his hotel room after shows, doing whatever nonsense we could think of, just to make him break out his inimitable and infectious laugh.”

The band added, “He was an undeniable character and an authentic rock star. RIP Ace .. thanks for welcoming us newbies into the rock and roll world.”

Rush‘s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson previously shared stories from their tour with Kiss (and especially Frehley) in a documentary, Time Stand Still, back in 2016.  While on the road, Lifeson used to dress as “The Bag” — placing a paper bag over his head and putting his hands through his pants to entertain his bandmates and Frehley.

“Gene was very, very upset with the Bag,” Lifeson recalled in the documentary. “And that made Ace even happier.”

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“Gene was straight,” Lee added at the time. “He wasn’t high like we were. He had a different sense of reality when he came into Ace’s room. We were drinking and smoking and generally being idiots.”

Frehley died in Morristown, New Jersey, at age 74. Lori Lousararian, Frehley’s rep, attributed his death to a “recent fall at his home,” though a specific cause of death was not immediately available. “We are completely devastated and heartbroken,” Frehley’s family said in a statement. “In his last moments, we were fortunate enough to have been able to surround him with loving, caring, peaceful words, thoughts, prayers and intentions as he left this earth.”

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Grey DeLisle & Friends Honor Songwriter Cindy Walker » PopMatters
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Grey DeLisle & Friends Honor Songwriter Cindy Walker » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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It’s All Her Fault: A Tribute to Cindy Walker

Grey DeLisle & Friends

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10 October 2025

Songwriter Cindy Walker’s name is well-known to country music fans. Her songs have charted more than 400 times, recorded by icons such as Ray Charles, Bob Wills, Roy Orbison, and Elvis Presley. Willie Nelson released an entire album devoted to Walker’s work: (You Don’t Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker) back in 2006. She has been celebrated for her ability to capture emotional moments in everyday situations that define our lives, such as meeting an old lover, aging gracefully, and dreaming of a better future.

Grey DeLisle, a longtime admirer of Cindy Walker, is best known for her voice acting work, but she’s also a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. With her own deep roots in music, DeLisle recognizes the significance of Walker’s legacy as a pioneering country music auteur. So when she learned that Walker’s childhood home was deteriorating, she rallied a group of female country artists to record a tribute album. The proceeds will support the restoration efforts led by the Cindy Walker Foundation.

The results are outstanding, which is not surprising considering the talents of those contributing to the project and Walker’s songwriting prowess. Highlights include Amythyst Kiah’s solo acoustic rendition of “Goin’ Away Party”, a tearjerker sung with an intimate sneer; Mandy Barnett’s swinging “Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream), and Gail Davies’ weepy “Warm Red Wine”. While the individual tracks all have merit, there is not a weak cut on the record; the results are serendipitously better than the sum of its parts.

Taken as a whole, the album reveals Walker’s ability to celebrate and entertain as well as comfort and console with the knowledge that all these emotions are an essential part of just living. Her narrators understand the thin, semipermeable line that separates happiness from sadness. Walker’s lyrics are lightened by a sense of humor and a drop or two of alcohol. Several of the songs are barroom ballads, such as Summer Dean’s blissfully bluesy “Don’t Talk to Me About Men”, that put a tear in your beer and a smile on your face.

Some songs benefit from having a female perspective, but were not originally written with it in mind. Rosie Flores does a plaintive version of the classic “You Don’t Know Me” (penned initially for Eddy Arnold). Flores lets the lyrics do the heavy lifting. This approach enhances the song’s melodrama. Instead of sobbing, Flores’ stoicism makes the pain sharper. The fact that a female protagonist delivers the message suggests a different set of sexual politics.

In contrast, Kelly Willis croons, “I Don’t Care” with an ache in her throat. She expresses the absence of hurt and subsequent happiness by implying how bad she would feel without finding love.  Brennan Leight and Grey DeLisle take this a step further on the bubbly “You’ve Got My Heart Doing a Tap-Dance”. There’s not a drop of sadness in this song!

Other seemingly happy songs include Kimmi Bitter’s lively “Hey, Mr. Bluebird”, whose lyrics convey a deep depression (“I’ve been so lonesome that I could die / and tears like raindrops keep falling from my eyes”) sung in a light, lilting tone. One would think the narrator was joyful. Bitter disguises her despair by hiding it behind a cheerful sheen.

Walker plays it straight on songs like the breezy anthem “You’re From Texas”, brightly performed here by Katie Shore, Melissa Carper‘s loving “Take Me in Your Arms”, Ginny Mac’s doleful “The Day You Left Me”, and Mozzy Dee’s semi-confessional “It’s All Your Fault”. All of these songs have aged well and profit from finding new audiences through the latest renditions. Jolie Holland‘s clever take on “Don’t Be Ashamed of Your Age” explicitly makes that message clear. These songs may be oldies, but they remain goodies.

October 14, 2025 0 comments
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4 Diane Keaton Comfort Movies to Watch in Honor of the Late Actor and Style Icon
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4 Diane Keaton Comfort Movies to Watch in Honor of the Late Actor and Style Icon

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Rest in peace, Diane Keaton. On October 11, a Keaton family spokesperson confirmed to People that the legendary actor and style icon had died, withholding any further details and calling for privacy “in this moment of great sadness.”

Throughout her life, Keaton’s sharp comedic timing and grounded emotional performances made her a prolific muse for Hollywood’s most prominent filmmakers across genres, from Francis Ford Coppola and Nancy Meyers. Off-screen, she defied expectations for Hollywood’s leading ladies, cementing her position as a red carpet disruptor through her affinity for exaggerated tailoring and whimsical takes on menswear, including a vast collection of bowler hats and oversized neckties.

Since her on-screen debut in 1970’s Lovers and Other Strangers, Keaton starred in several of Hollywood’s most seminal films, from The Godfather (1972) and it’s successors to comedies like the Book Club franchise to rom-coms like Something’s Gotta Give (2003), which earned the actor one of her four Academy Award nominations. Of course, Keaton took home the Oscar for best actress in 1977 for her role in Annie Hall, one of her many collaborative efforts with controversial filmmaker Woody Allen.

It’s impossible to narrow down Keaton’s breadth of work to a handful of roles that define her impact on cinema, fashion, and American culture as a whole. Instead, here are just four of her most comforting, cozy projects to watch in her honor tonight and in perpetuity.

Something’s Gotta Give (2003)

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Dawn McCarthy presents “Fall Product Highlights for 2025”
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Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs in honor of National Women’s Small Business Month

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
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Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs in honor of National Women’s Small Business Month


Dawn McCarthy

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Beauty and lifestyle advisor, Dawn McCarthy is here to give us some top Highlights from Women who have founded, created, written or developed Products in honor of National Women’s Month.

Luella’s Library by Tara Lala –   This Fall, your kids can enjoy the magic of reading with the newest book, Luella’s Library, from 22-year-old California author, Tara Lala. Luella loves books, but her friend Lino prefers his phone—until a magical library transports them into an enchanted adventure! From pirates to ballrooms and medieval villages, they face challenges, meet new friends, and discover that books offer journeys no screen can match. Luella’s Library is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that celebrates imagination, friendship, and the magic of reading. Check out Tara’s other books, especially Minty, which will be a perfect read for the holiday season. a.co/d/aurUFsK

Glassybaby – Glassy Baby’s are handblown candle holders made in the USA in 200 colors, each with their own name and story.  Started by Lee Rhodes, a 3 time cancer survivor, glassybaby has donated over $16 million dollars to non- profits, many of whom support people touched by cancer.  To celebrate this milestone-they are gifting 16,000 handblown glassybaby candleholders to people throughout the country who have been touched by Cancer called- Light it Forward. There are truly-Gifts the glow. glassybaby.com

 

Pinaq Margarita – Ready to Serve- Just add Ice! This latest launch from Women Owned Pinaq could be one of my favorite yet from the company.  Made with Tequila, Triple Sec, Lime & Natural Flavours, these Bar quality margaritas- are now bottled. Speaking of bottle, the cap still serves as a stand, or you can use as a drinking vessel. The newly released limited edition Cocktail cups are also available in green, blue or pink. Besides You can find great recipes online, more Pinaq ready to serve drinks and a store locator to pick up a Pineapple near you. pinaq.com

Showerspecs® Are the first-ever patented anti-fog readers, designed for steamy spaces like showers, saunas, and hot tubs. Female-founded and crafted with premium materials, they come in three spa-inspired colors and five magnifications, plus a handy shower hook making personal care routines clearer, easier, and frustration-free. If you wear readers, or ever struggled while traveling and trying to read the bottles in the shower-this is the perfect solution. showerspecs.com

Hidden Foods –  Hidden Foods Pancake Mixes are full of nutrition and easy to make by just adding water! Each mix provides 50% daily value of Vitamins A, B6, C, D, and E with 9g protein and 4-5g fiber in one serving.  With hidden veggies, flaxseed, protein and no added sugar, these make great pancakes, waffles, or muffins for everyone in the family! They also have Pasta Sauces (good as pizza sauce too) with clean ingredients: Pureed Spinach, beets, carrots and kidney beans and the founder is  Italian so it’s her family recipe and it’s so good! hiddenfoodsco.com

The post Celebrating Women Entrepreneurs in honor of National Women’s Small Business Month appeared first on Eyes on hollywood.

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Mohanlal to Receive India's Top Film Honor
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Mohanlal to Receive India’s Top Film Honor

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
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India‘s Malayalam-language cinema superstar Mohanlal has been named the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India’s highest film honor. The country’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting confirmed the selection, with the award to be presented at the 71st National Film Awards in New Delhi on Sept. 23.

The award – instituted in 1969 in memory of Indian cinema pioneer Dadasaheb Phalke, director of “Raja Harischandra” (1913), India’s first full-length feature, who is considered the father of Indian cinema – is given for outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema.

Mohanlal, whose career spans nearly five decades, has acted in more than 360 films across the Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi languages. Known for acclaimed performances in titles such as “Kireedam,” “Bharatham,” “Vanaprastham” and the hit franchise “Drishyam,” he has already earned five Indian National Film Awards and multiple Kerala State Film Awards. He was previously honored with the Padma Shri in 2001 and the Padma Bhushan in 2019, two of India’s highest civilian awards.

Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw congratulated the actor, writing on social media: “Congratulations to Lalettan @Mohanlal ji. From the adipoli, beautiful land of Kerala to audiences worldwide, his work has celebrated our culture and magnified our aspirations. His legacy will keep inspiring Bharat’s creative spirit.”

Mohanlal said the recognition was a “major honor for me and for Malayalam cinema,” crediting the audiences and colleagues who have supported his career.

Past winners of the Dadasaheb Phalke award include filmmakers Satyajit Ray, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Mrinal Sen, Shyam Benegal and Tapan Sinha, actors Soumitra Chatterjee, Waheeda Rehman, Amitabh Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, Rajkumar, Sivaji Ganesan, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Shashi Kapoor, Asha Parekh and Rajinikanth and musicians Manna Dey, Bhupen Hazarika, Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle.

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He Been Like This! Druski Shares 1999 Throwback Video To Celebrate His 31st Birthday (WATCH)
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Druski Shares 1999 Throwback Video To Honor His 31st Birthday

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
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Roommates, Druski is officially settling into his 30s. Friday (September 12) marked his 31st birthday, and he honored it with a hilarious throwback video from his childhood. 1999, to be exact. And, per usual, the internet is in tears! The clip seems to be more proof that Druski has always been the comedian his fans love today.

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Baby Druski Was A Kiii, Too! 

Yup, roommates! That boy Druski has been cracking jokes and sparking smiles for a hot lil’ minute. The throwback video the comedian shared on Instagram is dated July 30, 1999–less than two months before his fifth birthday. In the clip, he has the same big smile he rocks ’til this day! He seemed to be telling a woman behind the camera a story involving someone or something’s “tummy.” Baby Druski even added a couple of groans to explain sounds in his story. In his caption, present-day Dru wrote:

“ANOTHER BIRTHDAY. HAVEN’T CHANGED [laughing emoticon] JUST MORE LIFE.”

Social Media Wishes Comedian A Happy Birthday

Over 8,000 of Druski’s fans and followers, including other celebrities, left comments on Druski’s throwback video in four hours. It was overwhelmed with well-wishes for his happy 31st, and echoes of his caption.

Tanisha Thomas wrote, “New you had to be one of us. Always been a super star❗️ It’s been a pleasure to watch you soar more life and blessings D.”

Metro Boomin wrote “Happy Bday my boy!”

“People who were born to be stars have the best home videos  happy birthday,” @sheneawalker wrote.

“He’s been literally funny all his life.. 😎 Was a comedian from before he even knew,” @marvmoney.

@thatboyfunny said, “Happy gday boy you definitely played in little rascals.”

“BAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAH 😂😂 Ayoooooo . @druski You was DESTINED Brooo 🙌🏾 Happy Born Day Brudda,” @1joway commented.

@thedutchessofjersey added, “Aye @druski I don’t think we thank you enough for making us laugh in the darkest of mf years ! Always stay true to who u are inside and how u were raised ❤️🔥.”

@_mianicholeee wrote, “she steady talking about and again, and again we blaming your mamaaaa!!!! omg 😂😂😂😂.”

“Bro been funny since birth 😂😂😂😂 Happy Birthday. We proud of you,” @lethalshooter.

“Been funny all your life 😂 Happy birthday bday twin! 🥳,” @leighgit__ said.

Happy Birthday, Druski! Keep on laughing. 

RELATED: Scroll Down Memory Lane! A Look At Throwback Photos Of Our Fave Celebs

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The Pitt Dying for Sex and Shrinking
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Norman Lear Awards to Honor ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Dying for Sex,’ ‘Shrinking’

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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The Norman Lear Awards for TV That Makes a Difference, formerly the Sentinel Awards, will honor The Pitt, Dying for Sex, Shrinking and other series for their powerful storytelling this October.

The additional series being recognized for their depictions of meaningful issues like racism, cancer and climate change are Chicago Med, Grey’s Anatomy, Matlock and Paradise.

The Pitt will receive the Culture of Health Award for its first season. Chicago Med is being recognized for its exploration of racial disparities in health care in its “Trust Fall” episode. Dying for Sex will be honored for its approach to breast cancer in the episode titled, “It’s Not That Serious.” Grey’s Anatomy will be recognized for its exploration of advances in medicine/clinical trials with its “Ridin’ Solo” episode. Matlock’s look at addiction and recovery in the “Claws” episode is being awarded, as is how Paradise tackled climate change in “The Day.” And Shrinking‘s second-season “Last Thanksgiving” episode will be recognized for how it explored caregiving.

The honors, presented by the Hollywood, Health & Society program at USC Annenberg’s Norman Lear Center, are being renamed in honor of the late, trailblazing writer and producer behind All in the Family, The Jeffersons, Maude and One Day at a Time.

“Norman would be thrilled that this award carries his name,” said producer Lyn Lear, his wife of 37 years, in a statement. “He loved what HH&S does, as do I, and he loved celebrating the creative community’s passion for making a difference.” 

The Lear Center founding director and Lear chair in entertainment, media and society at Annenberg, Marty Kaplan, added, “Writers and actors love being on a hit show. These awards remind us they also love being on a show that matters.”

As for The Pitt, the awards said in Thursday’s announcement that the Emmy-nominated medical drama provides “an unflinching look at the embattled healthcare system coping with staff shortages and deep cuts.”

“We were delighted to connect the writers of The Pitt with experts on a range of topics,” HH&S director, Kate Folb, said in a statement. “It’s what we can do for any show.”

Scripted shows from network, cable and streaming services were reviewed by awards judges twice: for accuracy of information and then for entertainment value and potential benefit to the viewing audience.

The 2025 Norman Lear Awards for TV That Makes a Difference will be presented at the Writers Guild Theater in Beverly Hills on Monday, Oct. 27.

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