On Thursday, October 23, a fan named Chyna, who was seen receiving a hug from BTS’ j-hope during his Los Angeles concert as part of his HOPE ON THE STAGE World Tour, was called out for criticizing the event.
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“FIRE those refs immediately” – Chael Sonnen hilariously reacts to NHL players brawling during New York Rangers vs. San Jose Sharks game
Although a former MMA fighter, Chael Sonnen enjoys a good old scuffle. However, when it comes to regular team sports, he seems to prefer order prevailing.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/mma/news-fire-refs-immediately-chael-sonnen-hilariously-reacts-nhl-players-brawling-new-york-rangers-vs-san-jose-sharks-game
“This is real life” – Riley Gaines reacts as World Aquatics suspends Hannah Caldas for refusal to undergo sex-verification screening
Riley Gaines recently took a jab at Hannah Caldas for refusing to undergo sex-verification screening.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/olympics/news-this-real-life-riley-gaines-reacts-world-aquatics-suspends-hannah-caldas-refusal-undergo-sex-verification-screening
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says ‘nurturing and protecting creative teams that want to go take risks’ is the priority, admits ‘we don’t always succeed at that’
Speaking alongside Double Fine founder Tim Schafer at the Paley International Council Summit on Thursday, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer emphasized the value of creative risk-taking to a small crowd of film, TV, and online media bigwigs.
“The creativity of the teams is, in my mind, the most important thing and the thing that we need to protect and foster,” Spencer said during the moderated discussion.
According to Schafer, whose acclaimed adventure game studio was acquired by Microsoft in 2019, Spencer and the software giant have been true to their word, at least in his experience.
“When we talked about becoming acquired, it was a big thing for me, like, ‘How do we keep our culture intact?'” Schafer explained. “And everyone was like, ‘No, we really want you to stay who you are.’ And that’s been true all these years. You know, creatively, we can be like, ‘Hey, we want to make this game about a walking lighthouse,’ and they’re like, ‘Cool. Sounds cool.'”
The walking lighthouse game in question is the recently released *Keeper*, which has been well received — we just awarded it a 90% in our review.
Schafer said that Microsoft’s acquisition freed Double Fine from the burden of constantly “shaking the bushes for money,” providing the stability to ask, “What would we do if we weren’t constantly afraid?”
He also emphasized the importance of individuals, sharing that he learned from his time at LucasArts to “make bets on people” rather than ideas. This approach nurtures and develops leaders who are later trusted to run their own projects.
However, hanging over these reflections on the value of creative risk-taking and individuals are the expansive layoffs Microsoft has executed across its gaming division in recent years. These followed a period of rapid expansion that, besides Double Fine, included major acquisitions like Bethesda and Activision Blizzard.
Spencer did admit that Microsoft has not always succeeded at protecting its creative risk takers, though his comments came in the context of internet criticism.
“I think it’s the most brave thing a team can do, whether you’re making a movie or a television show, to go and put something out for the internet to evaluate, judge and comment on,” he said. “Sometimes I scratch my head on why anybody wants to go do that, because the internet’s not always a nice place for the discourse around things that have been created. But nurturing and protecting creative teams that want to go take risks — we don’t always succeed at that, but I think it is kind of the root of any media industry, the creative nugget.”
In Double Fine’s case, the partnership with Microsoft seems to have been positive, freeing the studio from the chase for publisher and crowdfunding support.
Obsidian, which Microsoft acquired in 2018, also appears to be thriving with three notable releases this year: *Avowed*, *Grounded 2*, and *The Outer Worlds 2*, which we recently reviewed positively.
At an industry event earlier this year, Obsidian presented a remarkably sober plan for longevity, aiming to maintain low employee turnover and focus on moderate successes rather than chasing ever-larger profits.
Meanwhile, however, reports suggest Microsoft’s gaming division as a whole has been asked to achieve unreasonably high profit margins in recent years. This pressure may explain why the company has laid off thousands of workers, cancelled major projects—including a Blizzard survival game and a Zenimax MMO—and shuttered multiple studios. These actions do not exactly paint a picture of creative risk takers happily and securely doing their work.
“With every subsequent round of mass layoffs, I’ve witnessed the dread in my coworkers grow stronger because it feels like no amount of hard work is enough to protect us,” Diablo 4 producer Kelly Yeo said after the team voted to unionize in August. It is a common sentiment throughout the industry.
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/xbox-boss-phil-spencer-says-nurturing-and-protecting-creative-teams-that-want-to-go-take-risks-is-the-priority-admits-we-dont-always-succeed-at-that/
Jason Momoa Looks Unrecognizable With Bald Hair Transformation
Jason Momoa’s latest transformation takes the Iron Throne—literally. The *Game of Thrones* alum surprised fans by debuting a bald hairstyle for his new Chime holiday campaign, making him almost unrecognizable with the fresh look.
In the “Bank Smarter This Season” ad, Jason plays several characters while narrating the chaos of gift-giving. One of his standout roles is a bed salesman who sports long copper hair on the sides but is bald on top. To fully embody the character, the 46-year-old donned wire-framed glasses and wore a wool gray suit, clutching a clipboard in a mattress store setting.
The commercial doesn’t stop there. Jason also rocks a mullet as a security officer and appears in an all-pink outfit paired with pearl-adorned spectacles to portray a store cashier. For the *Aquaman* star, dressing up as various characters added an extra layer of fun to his collaboration with Chime.
This playful campaign showcases Jason Momoa’s versatility and willingness to embrace bold, unexpected looks—all in the spirit of holiday cheer.
https://www.eonline.com/news/1424231/jason-momoa-bald-hair-transformation-photos?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories
Dodgers make final decision on Clayton Kershaw’s World Series roster status
The Los Angeles Dodgers obviously want to give legendary left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw a proper send-off after a sensational near two-decade run with the franchise. At the same time, they are extremely motivated to win their second straight World Series championship. Many fans are wondering if both goals can be accomplished, or if sentiment might clash with ambition in this specific instance.
Based on the latest news, LA believes No. 22 can help the team stay on top. Longtime manager Dave Roberts revealed that Kershaw will be on the Dodgers’ roster for their best-of-seven, season-ending showdown with the Toronto Blue Jays, according to ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez.
Following a rough relief outing versus the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the National League Division Series, it was unclear if Kershaw would receive another opportunity to take the mound before he officially retires. The Dodgers kept the 37-year-old on the active squad for the NL Championship Series, but they did not use him in their sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers.
A solid showing against the Blue Jays en route to another title would be the perfect way for Kershaw to end his final October run. But does he still have what it takes?
The 2014 MVP, three-time Cy Young Award winner, and five-time ERA king posted a respectable 2025 regular season, recording a 3.36 ERA with 84 strikeouts and a .663 OPS against in 112 2/3 innings of work. He remains a pillar of consistency for large stretches of time.
However, the playoffs have often been a source of adversity for him. Clayton Kershaw owns a 4.63 ERA in almost 200 postseason innings. That statistic will be the unfortunate “but” people mention when reflecting on an otherwise absurdly amazing MLB career.
It would be quite poetic if the future Hall of Famer and all-time great southpaw could ride off into the sunset after thriving in the Fall Classic. Fans across Los Angeles are undoubtedly hoping to witness just that as Kershaw looks to add one final championship to his illustrious resume.
https://clutchpoints.com/mlb/los-angeles-dodgers/dodgers-news-final-decision-clayton-kershaw-world-series-roster-status
NYC sidewalk shed that earned ‘worst’ award taken down after nearly 20 years – and locals are throwing a ‘party’
The owner of an Upper West Side apartment building finally removed its longtime sidewalk shed Monday after nearly two decades, and neighbors are shedding no tears.
The infamous green blight at 51 West 86th St. was even awarded the title of the Worst Sidewalk Shed on the West Side at Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal and Assemblymember Micah Lasher’s inaugural “Sheddie Awards” this spring.
“It’s been up for a very long time, so the building’s very excited,” resident Omet Hit told The Post. The 31-year-old tech worker added, “There’s so much of it,” referring to the scaffolding that covers much of the Upper West Side. “Then it’s like a whole new world when it’s finally gone.”
“Now it’s so exciting. It’s so beautiful, it’s so open,” Hit said. “It’s like a new breath of fresh air. We had champagne already… but I think there’s going to be a party.”
“We’re organizing a big party,” confirmed another building resident who declined to share her name. “It’s a disease in this city—scaffolding—and there’s more of it there [across the street]; ours was up the longest.”
An 11-year resident of the building added, “I was actually gone for the Jewish holidays for a full month, and I had to come around again because I just didn’t recognize the building. It’s great. I think everybody’s going to be happier, and it’s nice and clean.”
The scaffolding and netting that had covered the area since 2020 came down four months ago, the West Side Rag first reported. The building’s notorious shed was erected in 2006. It is owned by Weinreb Management, which did not return a request for comment on Thursday.
In 2022, Weinreb Management was sued by the city for hundreds of building violations, including fire safety issues and “failing to correct hazardous facade defects,” following a tragic fire at another Weinreb-owned building in the Bronx that killed 17 residents.
According to the lawsuit, “Defendants have displayed a pattern of failing to correct hazardous façade defects at their buildings: rather than taking corrective action, Defendants have allowed their buildings to deteriorate to the point where they pose an imminent threat to the health and safety of the tenants and the public.”
The 51 West 86th St. building was issued two violations cited in the 2022 lawsuit, including faulty sprinklers and alarm systems, as well as missing fire extinguishers.
This litigation was part of the city’s Long Standing Sheds program, which sought to compel owner Jacob Weinreb “to make needed repairs across 11 of their buildings, several of which had long-standing sidewalk sheds,” a Department of Buildings (DOB) representative told The Post.
Weinreb Management has been “making progress on these repairs and have already resolved hundreds of open violations across their portfolio of buildings,” the DOB confirmed, including the façade repairs finally made to 51 West 86th St.
“Through an affirmative litigation case brought by our partners at the Law Department, we were able to compel the owners of this property to finally make needed façade repairs and return the valuable sidewalk space in front of the building back to the public,” said Buildings Commissioner Jimmy Oddo.
Longtime resident Ellen expressed mixed emotions: “Everybody’s so happy, and everybody is so mad that it took this long. I’m very grateful that the city sued because that’s what really got things going… and after that, I think Weinreb Management company had no choice but to respond, obviously, and they did. I hope it’s a model.”
The oldest current sidewalk sheds in New York City date back to 2010 and can be found at a pair of apartment buildings in Yorkville and the East Village, according to a Post analysis of Buildings records. They are part of 10 buildings across the city that still have scaffolding at least a decade old.
“It’s [scaffolding] clearly out of hand,” added the unnamed 11-year resident of 51 West 86th St. “The city’s beautiful, and I hope we can see more of it.”
https://nypost.com/2025/10/23/us-news/nyc-sidewalk-shed-that-earned-worst-award-taken-down-after-nearly-20-years-and-locals-are-throwing-a-party/
Microsoft tells Xbox unit to deliver margins above ‘industry average’ – report
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) is pushing its Xbox gaming division to achieve profit margins “well above the industry average,” according to a report by Bloomberg published on Thursday.
Citing insider sources, the report revealed that over the past two years, company executives have set ambitious targets across the board to enhance profitability. This strategic focus underscores Microsoft’s commitment to strengthening its position in the competitive gaming market.
https://seekingalpha.com/news/4507483-microsoft-tells-xbox-unit-to-deliver-margins-above-industry-average—report?utm_source=feed_news_all&utm_medium=referral&feed_item_type=news
Kim Kardashian is minty fresh in zip-up vintage Dior at ‘All’s Fair’ Paris premiere
Hulu’s “All’s Fair” press tour is shaping up to be a supremely stylish affair for all parties involved. Thanks in part to perpetual fashion plate Kim Kardashian, who plays high-powered divorce attorney Allura Grant on the new Ryan Murphy-produced show, the female-led drama is getting just as much attention for its top-tier cast as its next-level costumes.
Since the cameras stopped rolling, the fashion party has continued to escalate offscreen—first in Los Angeles, and now in Paris. Even Kris Jenner has joined in on the red carpet parade of vintage and haute couture ensembles.
Today, Kardashian stepped out for the Paris premiere wearing a vintage John Galliano for Dior gown. The mint-colored, asymmetrical dress was crafted from embossed silk and featured roll-tab sleeves with a pointy collar. The reality TV star-turned-actress, who celebrates her 45th birthday today, left the dress dramatically unzipped, showing off her bare décolletage and signature cleavage. Her hair was parted in the center and slicked back into a bun with a piece left out, dangling like a ribbon.
Never one to forgo a photo op, Jenner, 69, accompanied the birthday girl on the red carpet. The MAC Cosmetics spokeswoman looked just as dazzling as the rest of the cast in a black-and-white Oscar de la Renta silk taffeta gown from the ’90s.
Earlier this year, the two were spotted in the City of Light when Kardashian testified about the 2016 Paris robbery in May, wearing a vintage John Galliano blazer dress inside the courtroom. Jenner also attended the “All’s Fair” premiere in Los Angeles last week, where the business-savvy duo was photographed together in equally stunning fashion on the red carpet.
At the LA premiere, Kim wore a sculptural Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown, crafted from nude satin overlaid with sheer black tulle. Her body-hugging look featured a dramatic draped skirt, corseted waist, and a halter neckline. She accessorized with nude diamond studs and a pear-shaped diamond ring by Lorraine Schwartz.
Kris, meanwhile, opted for a more colorful look, wearing a butter yellow Givenchy coat jacket with exaggerated lapels. It was tied at the waist with an oversized velvet ribbon that matched the matriarch’s long black gloves and opaque tights.
And while the red carpet attire for “All’s Fair” has been statement-making, the wardrobes for Kim and co-stars Teyana Taylor, Niecy Nash, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, and Sarah Paulson leave absolutely no room for objection.
“All’s Fair” is available to stream on Hulu beginning November 4—the day before Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday. Until then, we can count on the mother-daughter duo to keep the fashion celebration going.
https://pagesix.com/2025/10/21/style/kim-kardashian-wears-vintage-dior-at-alls-fair-paris-premiere-with-kris-jenner/
A look at the funniest moments from John Pertzborn’s career
ST. LOUIS — Every newsroom has a heartbeat, and for us, that heartbeat wore a bow tie every Tuesday.
For 22 years, I’ve had the honor of working the morning shift with John Pertzborn, who I consider not just a colleague but also a friend.
Pertzborn doesn’t just deliver the news; he makes you feel like […]
https://fox2now.com/am-show/a-look-at-the-funniest-moments-from-john-pertzborns-career/
