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Someone Leaked Brian Kelly’s Goodbye Speech To Notre Dame’s Players, Which Took Less Than Four Minutes

The college football world has seen a pretty major shake-up in recent days thanks to a pair of head coaches bolting from one blue blood job for another. Now-former Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley reckoned his time in Norman had run its course and decided to take the USC job, and one day later, longtime Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly took over LSU’s head coaching vacancy now that Ed Orgeron is no longer in charge.

While the Riley news came out of left field, Kelly heading down to Baton Rouge was arguably an even bigger surprise, thanks in part to the fact that the Fighting Irish have a legitimate chance of making the College Football Playoff depending on how things shake out during the various conference championship games this upcoming weekend. Shortly after news of his decision hit the Twitterverse on Monday, a message Kelly sent to the team regarding a 7 a.m. meeting where he’d explain himself.

Shortly after Matt Fortuna and Pete Sampson of The Athletic published the transcript of his message to the team in their tell-all in the aftermath of his departure, video surfaced of Kelly’s goodbye to the team. Here’s the entire thing:

According to The Athletic, Kelly did not take any questions from the team, and after he said goodbye, “he walked out of the door to his right.” Notre Dame was sixth in the most recent College Football Playoff rankings that were released on Tuesday evening, and on Wednesday, Kelly had his introductory press conference at LSU.

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‘The Lovely Bones’ Author Alice Sebold Apologizes To The Man She Falsely Accused Of Her Rape After A Netflix Producer Helped Exonerate Him

After having her book pulled from publishers and an entire movie deal scrapped, Alice Sebold — the author behind bestselling books The Lovely Bones and Lucky — has apologized to the man she falsely accused of being her rapist 40 years ago. Sebold first shared the apology with the Associated Press before later publishing it on Medium, writing she was “truly sorry” to Anthony Broadwater Jr., the man who served 16 years behind bars following the wrongful conviction, and knows “no apology can change what happened to you and never will.”

“I want to say that I am truly sorry to Anthony Broadwater and I deeply regret what you have been through,” Sebold wrote. “I am sorry most of all for the fact that the life you could have led was unjustly robbed from you, and I know that no apology can change what happened to you and never will. Of the many things I wish for you, I hope most of all that you and your family will be granted the time and privacy to heal.”

This all comes a week after a New York state judge overturned Broadwater’s conviction of first-degree rape, which Sebold wrote about in her 1999 memoir Lucky. In the book, Sebold describes the moment she located and falsely accused Broadwater with striking detail, writing:

“He was smiling as he approached. He recognized me. It was a stroll in the park to him; he had met an acquaintance on the street. ‘Hey, girl,’ he said. ‘Don’t I know you from somewhere?’ I looked directly at him. Knew his face had been the face over me in the tunnel.”

However, 40 years later, we now know Sebold was tragically incorrect in her accusation.

Prior to this shocking revelation, Lucky was in the process of being turned into a feature film starring You‘s Victoria Pedretti. However, in the midst of production an executive producer on the project began to doubt Broadwater’s guilt, eventually exiting the film and hiring a private investigator to look into the case.

Ultimately, the investigator and new defense attorney discovered Broadwater had been convicted on “insufficient and now-discredited forms of evidence” and presented that argument to the court, which wholly agreed with them. Following the trial, District Attorney William Fitzpatrick reportedly told the court “I’m not going to sully these proceedings by saying, ‘I’m sorry. That doesn’t cut it. This should never have happened,” a sentiment echoed by Sebold in her apology.

“40 years ago, as a traumatized 18-year-old rape victim, I chose to put my faith in the American legal system. My goal in 1982 was justice — not to perpetuate injustice. And certainly not to forever, and irreparably, alter a young man’s life by the very crime that had altered mine,” Sebold said. “I am grateful that Mr. Broadwater has finally been vindicated, but the fact remains that 40 years ago, he became another young Black man brutalized by our flawed legal system. I will forever be sorry for what was done to him.”

As for Broadwater, after 40 years of maintaining his innocence — which ultimately led him to be denied parole several times while imprisoned — he says he has been “crying tears of joy and relief.” Just last week, Broadwater told the New York Times he was hopeful there would be an apology and can “sympathize with her,” but ultimately “she was wrong.”

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Miley Cyrus Reacts To Making The ‘Forbes’ 30 Under 30 List At Age 29: ‘Now Or Never’

Miley Cyrus has achieve a lot in her career. After acting on Disney Channel at age 12, Cyrus went on to have a wildly successful music career. She’s won countless awards for her music and even has more Billboard 200 chart top-five entries than any other female musician. But she now has made another achievement just barely before she was no longer eligible for it — Cyrus was named on Forbes30 Under 30 list at age 29.

Forbes just unveiled their full 30 Under 30 list, which included musicians like Jack Harlow, Olivia Rodrigo, Remi Wolf, Willow, Tinashe, and Don Toliver. Not only was Cyrus a part of the list, but she was also invited to serve as a judge for selecting the honorees.

Reacting to her placement on the 30 Under 30 list after just turning 29, Cyrus expressed gratitude to her fans:

“Songwriting is the greatest joy that I have in my life. It’s my favorite element of what I do. Taking it in and being grateful every day for the fact that I write songs for a living because a lot of people write songs and it doesn’t get to be what keeps their lights on and for me to be able to be one of those people, I never forget how lucky I am. With anything, distance makes the heart grow fonder so having that distance from my fans for the longest I’ve ever had since I was 12 years old, almost two years separated from me and my audience, the pandemic kind of reignited and just lit that spark again for me, the gratitude that I have to be a live musician, first.”

Watch Cyrus react to her Forbes 30 Under 30 placement above and see Forbes‘ full “30 Under 30” list here.

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Khalid Prepares To Take A ‘Scenic Drive’ With The Fashion-Forward ‘Present’ Video

R&B wunderkind Khalid has returned with the video for his new, mellow jam as he prepares to release a mixtape to hold fans over until his next album. After announcing that Scenic Drive would drop this Friday, December 3, the 23-year-old has released the video for “Present,” which he originally released toward the end of October.

Rather than plotting out a high-concept video, Khalid instead chose to have fun in the clip for “Present,” offering a laid-back smoke session with a troupe of beautiful, well-dressed dancers. The initial staging presents Khalid and his dancers as works of art, like classical statues before they come alive to run through joyful choreography and blow smoke in the air. Their costuming suggests that the baggy look favored by gen Z remains firmly in fashion, with quilted coats, tech vests, and billowy sweatpants aplenty adorning them as they grin their way through their uptempo dances.

Fans expecting Khalid’s new music to harken back to his impressive and beloved debut American Teen might be disappointed, though. In October, he explained why his music necessarily evolved to suit his life circumstances, telling a curious fan on Twitter, “I’m a whole 23 almost 24 years old, American Teen is not happening again.”

Watch Khalid’s “Present” video above.

Scenic Drive is out 12/3 on Right Hand Music Group/RCA Records. You can pre-save it here.

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Alvin Gentry Apologized To Kings Fans After They Were Blown Out At Home By The LeBron-Less Lakers

Since former head coach Luke Walton was fired, the Sacramento Kings are 2-3 under interim coach Alvin Gentry. They strung together back-to-back wins over playoff contenders last week, but have suffered a pair of blowout losses in their last two contests and now sit at 8-14, three games back of a play-in spot.

Tuesday’s defeat, a 117-92 rout at the hands of the LeBron James-less Los Angeles Lakers, was rather ugly. After entering halftime with a 59-50 lead, the Kings were outscored 67-33 in the second half. Following the game, Gentry opened his presser by issuing an apology to fans.

“I guess the very first thing I should do as a coach is apologize to the fans here. They don’t deserve what they got tonight,” Gentry said. “The second half was a disaster and it was an embarrassment. As the coach of this team, I want to apologize to every King fan out there because you do not deserve this. You deserve much, much better and we’ll find guys that will give you better.”

Since opening the year 5-5, the Kings have lost nine of their last 12 games. They’ll have a chance to start righting the ship Wednesday night when they face the Los Angeles Clippers for a duel inside Staples Center.

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Hilarious memes shows how our modern stars would have ruined the new Beatles’ documentary

Director Peter Jackson’s new 468-minute Beatles documentary “Get Back” is a landmark achievement. It’s an in-depth, warts-and-all glimpse into the creative process of four of the most important musicians and cultural figures of the past 100 years.

The crazy thing is that’s not even an overstatement. Watching the Beatles pull tunes from the ether and then work them into some of the most enduring songs in the history of popular music is revelatory.

Like when Paul McCartney strums his way into writing “Get Back.”


Some have criticized the film for being too long, questioning the number of times one must hear “I’ve Got a Feeling,” but they’ve completely missed the point. “Get Back” is entertaining, but it’s not entertainment. It’s a Rosetta Stone for anyone who wants to decode the process of the masters. It’s an instruction manual for taking notes, rhythm and words and breathing life into them so they move bodies, hearts and minds.

Jackson’s brilliance is that he gets out of the way and presents the narrative as a race against the clock. The Beatles have a short period of time to write, record and, possibly, perform an album. Can they make it or will simmering resentments prevent them from reaching their goal?

Jackson also does the film a major service by keeping the opinions of others out. Lesser directors might have been tempted to interview other musicians to get their opinions on the historic footage.

Most importantly, the movie doesn’t have one minute of Dave Grohl explaining how the Beatles influenced Nirvana or Foo Fighters. Grohl is the undisputed king of the League of Extraordinary Rock ‘n’ Roll Know-it-Alls who lives to share his opinion on other musical artists in documentaries and on award shows.

Over the years, Grohl has fallen into self-parody for the number of times he’s claimed that an artist he’s discussing in a documentary or handing an award to has influenced either Nirvana or Foo Fighters.

Another way to ruin a rock ‘n’ roll documentary is by having an appearance by one of the other members of the League of Extraordinary Rock ‘n’ Roll Know-it-Alls such as Bruce Springsteen, Bono, Lars Ulrich, Questlove or John Legend.

These folks can always be counted on to give a self-important speech about an artist or band and find a way to make it about themselves.

Noel Gallagher of Oasis could also be a part of this group, but he’s usually pretty funny and self-deprecating in interviews so he gets a pass.

Appearances by the League of Extraordinary Rock ‘n’ Roll Know-it-Alls at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame are especially egregious because, at one point, they were all renegades, now they give speeches at an establishment for the anti-establishment.

Jesse Hawken, the host of the Junk Filter podcast, had some fun at the expense of these blowhardy rock stars with a thread that showed just how bad it could have gone if Jackson let modern musicians comment on the Beatles’ greatness.

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A New ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Teaser Goes Heavy On The Déjà Vu With A Nod To Laurence Fishburne

With only three weeks to go before it blows the roof of theaters (and homes, thanks to HBO Max), The Matrix Resurrections has dropped a trippy new teaser that goes extremely heavy on the déjà vu by referencing the films from the original Matrix Trilogy. Right off the bat, Keanu Reeves‘ Neo is confronted by a black cat, which Matrix fans will remember from the first movie along with the explanation of what it feels like to experience déjà vu inside The Matrix: “It happens when they change something.” And, man, does this new teaser lean into that line.

In an interesting creative choice, the teaser flashes back not just to the original films, but also their behind the scenes footage, as shots from the trilogy dissolve into new shots from Resurrections, which in true Matrix-style, raises all kinds of questions about what the heck is happening. Not only that, but the teaser also shows Laurence Fishburne‘s Morpheus, which is notable because Fishburne is reportedly not in the film and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II has stepped into the role of a new, younger Morpheus. Or is he? Because after this teaser, literally anything is possible as Resurrections makes it clear that, once again, audiences will have their perception of reality challenged.

Judging by the reactions, people are ready to do this thing:

The Matrix Resurrections hits theaters and HBO Max on December 22.

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The Best Bottles Of Beer To Give As Gifts In 2021

Giving the gift of beer is a good way to tell the beer fan in your life that you care about them. That being said, you want to give a beer that goes beyond the average sixer you can grab in any grocery store or even liquor store. The beer needs to be special. Flavorful, eye-catching, or, ideally, both.

That narrows down the selection considerably. But with seemingly endless options out there, it can still be daunting finding that perfect gift beer. Unless, of course, you have our team to help out (lucky you!).

Below, we’ve compiled a list of ten beers that make perfect stocking stuffers this time of year. The throughline here is that each of these beers comes in a big bottle (mostly champagne bottles) and they’re all unique. It might take a little extra effort to find some of these picks but that’s kind of the point of a great gift — effort. The brews themselves range from American craft one-of-a-kind bottles to bucket list beers from Europe.

Let’s dig in!

AleSmith Grand Cru

AleSmith Grand Cru
AleSmith

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $15, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

This Belgian-Style ale from San Diego is the jewel in the crown of the brewery. The Belgian ale yeast and caramel malts are brewed into a beer that spends a year aging in American and French red wine barrels before it’s blended and bottled.

Tasting Notes:

The beer draws you in with hints of sugar plums and spicy tea-soaked dates that lead to a light note of sticky toffee pudding with a hint of brandy butter cut with rich vanilla. Those notes are present on the palate as hints of pear and apple cores mingle with raisins, more plums, and plenty of wintry spice with a caramel malty base and touch of bitter chocolate on the backend.

Bottom Line:

This is one of those beers that’s perfect for sharing but also a great bottle to open up and enjoy on your own. It’s wonderfully nuanced while still feeling like something that’s approachable. It looks cool and tastes great — i.e. the perfect gift beer.

3 Fonteinen Oude Geuze

3 Fonteinen

ABV: 6%

Average Price: $27, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

The beer is a blend of well-aged lambics that are married and then bottled and cellared for additional fermentation and aging. It’s kind of a masterclass in what great beer can be when you take your time making it, making it a great gift for anyone looking to expand their beer knowledge and palate.

Tasting Notes:

The beer greets you with a slight, earthy funk next to mild grassiness, orchard ripe apples, and a hint of citrus tartness. The palate leans into the dry grass and tart fruits with a real sour underbelly next to a slight funk. The sourness, tartness, sweet fruits, and grass balance each other out while a dry nature takes you towards a Champagne-esque final note.

Bottom Line:

This was an “ah-ha” beer for me. I liked sours and lambic perfectly well before this beer. I loved them after I drank this. So, if you know someone who’s into the sour and funky end of things, this is your play for a great gift this year.

Dupont Avec Les Bons Voeux

Brasserie Dupont

ABV: 9.5%

Average Price: $12, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

Brasserie Dupont is one of the most heralded Belgian breweries, full stop. Their Saison Dupont is beloved by beer aficionados the world over. This expression is a special holiday release that used to only go to family and friends of the brewery. It leaked out to the public and became so popular that it got a wide release and is now considered one of the best holiday beers there is.

Tasting Notes:

The beer is richly aromatic from the moment it nears your nose with hints of clove, green banana, black pepper, and lemon curd. The malts are bold, sweet, and creamy as the grassy tart nature of the lemon mingles with a distant spiciness and fruitiness. The sip ends dry while still feeling full-bodied and very silky.

Bottom Line:

This is the ultimate beer for celebrations and gift-giving. It’s also a great sharing beer and can be treated like champagne when poured out (it’s really that good). Prechill this one before you give it as a gift so everyone can enjoy it right away.

Cantillon Fou’Foune

Cantillon Fou Foune
Cantillon

ABV: 6%

Average Price: $34, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

Cantillon masterfully blends the best lambics in the world and this is a highwater mark for the Trappist brewery. The beer in this bottle is a blend of 18 to 20-month-old lambics that have been steeped with Bergeron apricots. And they don’t just drop some apricot into the mix — every liter of beer is loaded with 300 grams (nearly a pound) of the fruit for the long rest in the barrel.

Tasting Notes:

The nose is all about the old library leather next to hints of barnyard straw, pear orchards, and a very distinct vibe of apricot compote. That apricot nature drives the taste as rich malts, more dry straw, a touch of apple cider vinegar, and maybe even a little peach pit dance through your senses. The finish is sweet, malty, and just the right amount of funky to keep you going back for more.

Bottom Line:

A bottle of Cantillon (any one of them) will always wow a beer nerd as a gift. That’s just a fact. This is a personal favorite and very accessible for the brand’s wild line of funky beers.

Sierra Nevada Brux 2012 Vintage

Sierra Nevada Brux
Sierra Nevada

ABV: 8.6%

Average Price: $20, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

This is a one-off beer brewed back in 2012. The Belgian-style ale is a collab between California’s Sierra Nevada and the famed Russian River Brewing. The brew is re-fermented in the bottle as it ages thanks to the addition of Brettanomyces Bruxellensis yeast, hence the name “Brux.”

Tasting Notes:

This is like walking through a fruit orchard on a sunny day with just a hint of sour yogurt sneaking on the backside of the nose with sweet woods and candied orange blossoms lurking in there too. The taste has a green vinous edge that leads back to that fruit orchard with tons of pear and apple with wood, stems, cores, and flowers all making an appearance. The sour nature is tied to the yeast and adds a nice layer of depth to the fruits and florals with an acidic white wine vibe.

Bottom Line:

This is a very unique beer that’s aged really well over the last nine years. It’s also a great gift in that it can be savored right now or it can go back in a cellar to age a little more.

Alaskan Limited Edition 2021 Smoked Porter

Alaskan Smoked Porter
Alaskan Brewing

ABV: 6.5%

Average Price: $10, 22-oz. bottle

The Beer:

While this beer is a “limited edition,” it is produced every year and dropped for the winter season. This classic beer from up in Juneau, Alaska, embraces the iconic “rauchbier” from Germany’s premier beer-brewing city, Bamberg. The alder smoked malts used in the initial fermentation are what give this beer its distinct smokiness. The rest is pure Alaskan water and Pacific Northwest hops.

Tasting Notes:

There’s a subtle campfire smoke up top with a nod to a fatty smoked salmon or bacon (depending on the age of the brew). The bitterness is mild with an echo of hops lingering far in the background. There’s a hint of molasses sweetness in the smoky malts that has touches of a smoked gouda with an ashen edge.

Bottom Line:

These are always stellar when they drop and make for the perfect gift for any beer lover looking for something completely different yet deeply traditional. Moreover, these age amazingly well. So, if you get, say, a six-pack, your giftee can age them and then pull a bottle every year for the next five years. That’s the gift that keeps on giving.

N’ice Chouffe

N'ice Chouffe
Brasserie Au Chouffe

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $13, 750ml bottle

The Beer:

Nothing says winter more than a .75l bottle of N’ice Choufee in the fridge. The beer kicks ten percent ABVs worth of winter spice into every single bottle with a deep Belgian tradition of craftsmanship and flavor.

Tasting Notes:

This dark Belgian winter sipper has a mild hop bitterness with hints of fresh thyme, wheat spice, and curaçao. The spiciness really shines with notes of cloves, allspice, ginger, cinnamon, and a dash of nutmeg. There’s a slight dried plum fattiness with a sweet edge to cut through all those spices. A mild acidic — almost tart — edge brings about a dry, rich finish.

Bottom Line:

This might well be the perfect winter beer. The big bottle is made for sharing (trust us, this beer will catch up with you fast if you drink it too quickly). In the end, this is just a great Belgian beer that speaks to the season and any beer lover’s desire to drink amazing beer.

Samuel Adams Utopias

Samuel Adams Utopias
Boston Beer Company

ABV: 28%

Average Price: $250, 24-oz. bottle

The Beer:

This yearly release from Samuel Adams is for hardcore beer fans. The beer is a long-aged ale. This year’s release included Michigan-grown Balaton cherries in the barrel for the aging process along with the first use of Sauternes French wine casks for aging as well (which is popular in the world single malt Scotch whisky aging). All those barrels were then blended into this year’s very limited release.

Tasting Notes:

This tastes more like a brandy than a beer. The nose comes through as a bright cherry counterpointed by dark plums, prunes, and dates with holiday spices pinging in the background. The taste sweetens with woody maple syrup over pecan waffles with plenty of vanilla in the batter. The dark cherries and fruits really drive the end of the sip towards a long finish that ends on a honey note with another whisper of cherry and maple syrup.

Bottom Line:

This is a big swing. There are a lot of beer aficionados out there that don’t even like this incredibly high ABV brew. It’s an acquired taste but you can’t acquire that taste until you try it a few times. At the very least, it’s also a great investment bottle worth putting in a cellar for a rainy day.

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The Abandoned ‘Game Of Thrones’ Prequel Pilot Had A Higher Budget Than Any Episode Of The Original Series

The final season of HBO’s Game of Thrones had a reported $90 million budget, or $15 million per episode. That’s a lot of money for a TV show. But spending $15 million on a series finale isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? $30 million on a series premiere.

In his new book, Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers, author James Andrew Miller spoke to former WarnerMedia entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt about what went wrong with the abandoned Thrones prequel starring Naomi Watts, Naomi Ackie, and Miranda Richardson. HBO decided not to movie forward with the series, which would have been set during the “Age of Heroes,” because, well, it wasn’t working and it was too dang expensive. That’s not what you want from a TV show.

“They had spent over $30 million on a Game of Thrones prequel pilot that was in production when I got there,” Greenblatt said (via Insider). “And when I saw a cut of it in a few months after I arrived, I said to [HBO head Casey Bloys], ‘This just doesn’t work and I don’t think it delivers on the promise of the original series.’ And he didn’t disagree, which actually was a relief.” He added, “So we unfortunately decided to pull the plug on it. There was enormous pressure to get it right and I don’t think that would have worked.”

That pilot was a bust, but HBO hasn’t given up on Game of Thrones: there’s a Targaryen-focused prequel coming out next year, and the Dunk and Egg show found its head writer in Patriot creator Steve Conrad.

(Via Insider)

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Fleetwood Mac, Nirvana, And The Beatles Had Spotify’s Biggest Throwback Songs And Albums Of 2021

Younger artists like Olivia Rodrigo and Bad Bunny dominated Spotify’s streaming numbers this year, but there are still many listeners on the platform who have a taste for some more nostalgia-inducing artists. For their Spotify Wrapped series, the streaming giant shared a list of the most-played throwback songs and albums from at least 20 years ago. It shows that those who use Spotify still love music from artists like Fleetwood Mac, Nirvana, and The Beatles.

Presumably thanks to their viral TikTok moment in 2020, Fleetwood Mac have both the top-streamed throwback song and album of 2021. Their song “Dreams” is at No. 1 on Spotify’s roundup, as well as their 1977 album Rumours. Behind Fleetwood Mac’s album is Nirvana’s Nevermind, which also had a moment this year thanks to the baby on the cover (who’s now 30 years old) suing the band. At No. 3 on Spotify’s throwback albums list is Hybrid Theory by Linkin Park. Guns ‘N Roses’ Appetite For Destruction came in at No. 4 and, finally, The Beatles’ self-titled album is No. 5 on the most-streamed list.

Fleetwood Mac may have been in the news recently thanks to TikTok and rumors about a reunion tour, but one band who appeared on the list is still more than active. Coldplay‘s “Yellow” was featured on the top-streamed throwback songs at No. 3 on the list right behind Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Behind Coldplay is Nirvana’s hit song “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and No. 5 on most-streamed throwback songs list is The Police’s “Every Breath You Take.”

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