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These Photos From Suwannee Hulaween Will Leaving You Committed To Doing Halloween Right Next Year

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It’s quite the feat for an independent music festival to be running for 10 years. Even more so if it sells out. Suwannee Hulaween did just that as the festival celebrated its 10th anniversary over Halloween weekend at its home in Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida.

As one of the last truly independent, large-scale music festivals thriving in today’s corporatized concert landscape and selling out its last five events, Hulaween commemorated a decade of success with one of the most exciting editions yet. Headliners for the 2023 fest included sets from festival founders The String Cheese Incident, Trey Anastasio Band, Goose, John Summit, Elderbrook, Big Wild, Channel Tres, Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Smino, Dispatch, and an exclusive East Coast festival appearance from Pretty Lights, who played two sets.

Heralded as one of the leading immersive art experiences across American festivals, the festival brimmed with talented sculptors, fire/metal workers, painters, thespians, and lighting designers for a full-fledged, truly immersive art program. Attendees reveled in 360-degree lakefront projection mapping, hypnotizing light shows, interactive installations with both visual and performance art, and catch performances at Spirit Lake’s four stages.

Immerse yourself in Hulaween’s biggest event to date with these stunning photos of the festival and all the spooky attendees crawling through the grounds.

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Jada Pinkett Smith Fired Off A Blunt Warning In Response To The Will Smith And Duane Martin Rumor

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Will Smith has been ensnared in a whirlwind of tabloid headlines after his alleged former assistant Brother Bilaal claimed he caught the actor having sex with Duane Martin. Smith has been hounded by salacious and homophobic rumors about his sexuality for years, and Bilaal only added fuel to the fire with his latest claims. However, Jada Pinkett Smith is not going to take the allegations quietly.

TMZ caught up with the actress as she was leaving iHeartRadio on Wednesday morning, and she had exactly two words to say when asked about the Will and Martin rumors: “We suin’.”

Jada’s words corroborated TMZ‘s earlier reporting that cited a Smith source who said that Will is considering legal action. His rep also issued a statement in response to the Martin rumors. “This story is completely fabricated and the claim is unequivocally false.”

Of course, the Smith’s marital issues being played out in public is par for the course. Leading up to the release of Jada’s memoirs, she revealed that the couple had been secretly separated since 2015. After that bombshell generated headlines for a week, Jada then dropped a new bombshell by revealing that, actually, she and Will got back together in the immediate aftermath of his infamous Oscar slap.

The couple were later spotted together as Will crashed one of Jada’s book-signings and proceeded to gush about his wife and their “brutal and beautiful” relationship.

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A Taylor Swift Holiday Gift Guide For The Swiftie In Your Life

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The holidays are right around the corner, and considering just how many Taylor Swift fans there are, it might come in handy to know what to gift the Swiftie in your life. Christmas was a tradition in the fandom, with Swift herself even delivering special gifts for fans — as it was previously dubbed Swiftmas. While she likely won’t be knocking on any doors this year, Santa can still carry the surprises in her place.

While there has not been a Black Friday announcement for deals on Swift’s store items, it is worth continuing to monitor in the coming days — as the sales tend to pop up.

Here’s Uproxx’s Taylor Swift-themed Holiday Gift Guide.

Taylor Swift’s Folklore, Speak Now, And 1989 Cardigan

A staple in any Swiftie’s wardrobe is the coveted cardigan. The item was first released in 2020 as merch for Swift’s Folklore era. Since then, she has also made themed cardigans in purple for Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and blue for 1989 (Taylor’s Version). While these aren’t currently on Swift’s official website, they can easily be found on resale sites. Plus, it will keep a fan warm through the winter, and who wouldn’t want that?

You can find these for purchase on spots like Poshmark.

Taylor Swift’s 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), And Midnights On Vinyl

Speaking of Swift’s albums, another great gift idea (for those who don’t already own a copy) is any of the Taylor’s Version records on vinyl. Swift currently has a vinyl-dedicated section on her official store, which has four albums currently available on vinyl: 1989 (Taylor’s Version), Fearless (Taylor’s Version), Red (Taylor’s Version), and several variants of her 2022 record, Midnights. You can buy these here.

The only Taylor’s Version vinyl missing from the shop is Speak Now (Taylor’s Version), but that can be found with a simple Google search of other retailers.

Tickets To See Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour In Concert (Or In Theaters)

What better gift could there be than tickets to see Taylor Swift on The Eras Tour? While these might be the most expensive out of the recommended items, there is truly nothing like being able to experience one of Swift’s concerts, even if you’re in the nosebleeds — it still is a special time. Tickets can be found on resale sites like StubHub, as she will be playing shows around the globe through next year. Or, as a cheaper option, the Eras Tour movie is still playing in theaters.

You can buy the tour tickets here, or find the Eras Tour movie tickets here.

Taylor Swift’s Album Eras As Holiday Ornaments

Swift’s site has a complete collection of holiday ornaments, allowing fans to add a personal touch to the tree. You can purchase the ball ornaments that feature Swift in each of her eras, depending on your favorite. This year, it appears there are new additions, too, like a guitar for her debut album, or the ghosts from the “Anti-Hero” music video, and many more.

You can find all the ornaments for purchase here.

Taylor Swift’s Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) Snow Globe

Earlier this week, Swift dropped her annual holiday capsule. In typical fashion, there is currently an Easter egg item on the site: a Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) snow globe. It features the album cover inside, with purple glitter floating throughout when shaken. The base of the globe has a lyric from “Enchanted (Taylor’s Version),” which she performs on tour. As Swift has put out snow globes for past albums as merch, this would be a nice addition for a Swiftie who has a collection going.

You can find the snow globe for purchase here.

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Coi Leray Absolutely Shredded Benzino For Creating ‘Craziness’ About Her Past: ‘I Don’t Want to Be Your Clout Kid’

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Coi Leray isn’t happy her father Benzino has been contradicting her recollections of her upbringing. On a recent episode of Angie Martinez’s podcast, IRL, the “Players” rapper recalled her mom “cooking up nickels and dimes” to support them (as in, selling crack) and sleeping in cars. However, Benzino disputed this during a recent Instagram Live session, arguing, “She ain’t never slept in no f**king cars that I knew about.”

It looks like Coi is fed up with Benzino offering counterexamples of his good parenting because she lit into him in an Instagram session of her own. “[I watch] him go online and just create craziness for no reason,” she said. “And if you notice, it has been a pattern for some time now…. It just seems like every single time, instead of you congratulating me and being happy for me, you want to go online and try to use me to prove yourself to these people and this industry on why you feel like you didn’t get the respect or whatever it is that you deserve. I don’t want to be your clout kid.”

She also pointed out, “I don’t have to get on here and lie about struggle. I don’t think anybody wants to do that. But, yeah, I think that’s corny. I have a mugshot. Ask my mom… I don’t [want to] have to speak on this ever again. He made it very clear that he never wants to speak to me again… Again, the interview was done in June. I haven’t said anything since. But, respectfully, I wish that we could kind just keep everything offline moving forward. I’d rather you just do that on a respectful level of just me being your daughter at the end of the day.”

You can watch Coi’s Instagram Live clip below.

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‘Hunger Games’ Star Jena Malone Made A Surprising Reveal About Her Memorable Elevator Nude Scene

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In a memorable scene from Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Johanna Mason (played by Jena Malone) takes off her clothes in an elevator with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence), Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson), and Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson), who is a little too excited by what he’s seeing. At the premiere of the prequel film, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Malone was asked what it was like to get naked in front of two Oscar nominees. It turns out, only one of them was on set that day.

“The scenes that are fun are never fun to do. Jen was sick that day, so I ended up doing it without Jen, and so there wasn’t a lot of people in the elevator,” she recalled. “So I think we were just winging it and trying to get as much as we could get, because it was [shot] in a real hotel.” Malone added, “That’s the magic of filmmaking, is you only need a few seconds to really create something that lasts.” It’s no Peeta disguising himself as a rock, but what is?

You can watch the interview with Malone below.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes opens in theaters on November 17.

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4-year-old’s emotional intelligence is off the charts and people are giving kudos to his mom

Sometimes they even stand out from grownups. Take young Aldie, for example, whose ability to articulate his feelings exceeds many adults. When you find out he’s barely 4 years old, hearing him calmly talk about his emotions and good choices is all the more remarkable.

Aldie’s mom, Jonisa Padernos, tells Upworthy that she’s felt he was “really special” since he started talking in full sentences at 20 months. “Believe it or not, he had no major tantrums in his toddler years because he was always able to express [himself] with his words,” she says.


Padernos started young, asking Aldie questions and giving him time to answer without interrupting. “I’d always ask his opinion or feelings towards something and I don’t rush him to answer,” she says. “I give him time and just listen. I make sure I also tell him how I feel and explain to him because I think kids copy us, and if we do that, they would think that it’s normal to feel all those emotions as long as you can express it with words and [are] able to process it.”

Check out the conversation between Aldie and Padernos at bedtime as he goes through a recap of his emotions that day, which has racked up more than 17 million views on TikTok.

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Bedtime conversation. The last part made me ❤️🥹 #fyp #momlife

The way Aldie shared what he was feeling about his mom not letting him go outside, how he helped his papa make a better choice with his emotions, and how he described the different emotions he feels is more than most adults can muster when they’ve had “a hard time doing emotions” during the day. And the way Padernos listens and reflects and reassures him is so, so beautiful.

People in the comments agreed.

“Emotionally intelligent, articulate and able to string super sophisticated sentences together,” wrote one commenter on Instagram. “I taught 7-year-olds that weren’t this advanced – heck, most adults aren’t this emotionally intelligent. I have confidence in his future and the consequences are working beautifully Mama. We have to raise kids other people will like too. 😍👏”

“Wowwwww….. I’m so amazed by this baby’s EVERYTHING … the emotional intelligence, the vocabulary, empathy, the processing skills…all of it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️” wrote another.

“The most mature conversation I’ve heard about emotions – tbh I don’t think I’ve ever been as honest about my feelings as this little one was 🙌🏽 feeling so inspired by both of them. ♥️🫶🏽✨” shared another.

There’s a lot that parents can do to help their children develop this kind of emotional intelligence, and this interaction between Aldie and his mom is a prime example.

“My advice is just be present, encourage kids to tell you how their day was or anything, listen and give them time to express without rushing,” says Padernos. “Be patient, consistent and honest when communicating with them. Always remember that kids mirror us and so we have to show and express our emotions so they will be encouraged to also express their feelings to us. And when we get mad or frustrated, also let them know and explain why and apologize if you feel that you’ve let your emotions get in the way.”

While not every child will be able to understand and articulate as clearly as Aldie did at such a young age, most kids are far more capable of understanding and processing emotion than we give them credit for. Proactively teaching them how to communicate what they’re feeling and explaining how emotions work can go a long way toward helping them develop the self-regulation tools they’ll use throughout their life.

This article originally appeared on 4.4.23

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Compassionate interaction between a frazzled dad and his 6-year-old son has people in tears

Anyone who has parented a spirited “threenager” knows how hard handling toddler tantrums can be. Parents often joke about our wee ones throwing down, because laughter is sometimes the only way to cope. But in reality, it can be extremely disturbing and distressing for the entire household when a family member carries on in a way that feels—or truly is—out of control.

Major tantrums can be especially hard for parents who didn’t have good parenting examples themselves. It takes superhuman patience to be the parents we want to be some days, and none of us does it perfectly all the time. When a child is screaming and crying over something irrational and nothing seems to be working to get them to stop, exhausted parents can lose their cool and respond in ways they normally wouldn’t.


That’s one reason a TikTok video of a father and son captured in the aftermath of an epic toddler tantrum has caught people’s attention. Many of us have been in the dad’s shoes before, frazzled and shaken by the relentlessness and intensity of a 3-year-old’s meltdown. And many of us have been in the son’s shoes as well, witnessing a younger sibling’s insanity and our parents’ struggle to manage the situation.

But the way this father and son support one another is bringing people to tears with its beautiful example of emotional regulation, empathy and connection.

TikTok user @mollymikos shared the video, explaining that their 3-year-old had just thrown a 2 1/2-hour tantrum (which she clarified was actually two tantrums with a 10-minute break in between). “We did not have Unicorn Chopsticks and would not go to the store (where they don’t sell unicorn chopsticks….),” she explained when someone asked what the fit was over. Sounds about right. The tyrannical threes are no joke.

So much to love in this video. First, the 6-year-old, whom Mikos describes as “empathetic” and “a deeply feeling kid,” demonstrated impressive self-regulation skills. The way he started taking deep breaths and suggested that he and Dad do some deep breathing together was inspiring. Second, the dad apologized for losing it and explained that they were trying to set a better example as parents, which many parents are far too proud to do. Finally, the kiddo displayed such deep understanding and compassion, it was clear these parents have worked hard to create healthy emotional connections and open communication in their family.

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Mikos tells Upworthy that she and her husband have been working hard to break the stress cycles that so often get passed down from generation to generation.

“I didn’t realize how much would be brought up by having children,” she says. “We are working on repairing and changing the way we interact with our children so that they feel supported instead of shamed.”

Mikos says social media has given this generation of parents access to experts, studies and revelations that can help them navigate raising kids with gentle parenting principles. She personally finds inspiration on Instagram from Dr. Becky Kennedy, Janet Lansbury, Conscious Mommy and Eli Harwood. “They’ve changed my life,” she says.

People are loving the example Mikos and her husband are setting with—and for—their kids.

“This just goes to show how much of a great job your doing!!!” wrote one commenter. “Toddlers are hard and the fact your 6yo was able to empathize and communicate shows it.”

“This is why you’re good parents,” shared another. “Your older child can regulate his emotions and is empathetic. That’s amazing at any age and you did that.”

“Not me sobbing at 2 am bc this is the healthiest parent-child relationship ever,” wrote another. “Keep it up 😭😭💕 yall are doing awesome.”

Mikos has been heartened by all the comments on her video. The fact that her husband apologized to their son for losing his patience was particularly moving for a lot of commenters, especially those who had parents who never did that. “Many people have said that they didn’t realize parents could apologize to their children,” she says. “Yes. Please apologize. They need to know we make mistakes, and that we still love them and are constantly trying to do better.”

Apologizing to our kids when we’re in the wrong or when we behave in a way we’re not proud of demonstrates respect and teaches accountability by example. The fact that this dad is comfortable apologizing is likely a big reason why his son has the emotional tools that he does.

Gentle, compassionate parenting may not instantaneously end a tantrum, but it does pay off with big emotional and relational wins in the long run.

This article originally appeared on 11.12.22

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Sometimes they even stand out from grownups. Take young Aldie, for example, whose ability to articulate his feelings exceeds many adults. When you find out he’s barely 4 years old, hearing him calmly talk about his emotions and good choices is all the more remarkable.

Aldie’s mom, Jonisa Padernos, tells Upworthy that she’s felt he was “really special” since he started talking in full sentences at 20 months. “Believe it or not, he had no major tantrums in his toddler years because he was always able to express [himself] with his words,” she says.


Padernos started young, asking Aldie questions and giving him time to answer without interrupting. “I’d always ask his opinion or feelings towards something and I don’t rush him to answer,” she says. “I give him time and just listen. I make sure I also tell him how I feel and explain to him because I think kids copy us, and if we do that, they would think that it’s normal to feel all those emotions as long as you can express it with words and [are] able to process it.”

Check out the conversation between Aldie and Padernos at bedtime as he goes through a recap of his emotions that day, which has racked up more than 17 million views on TikTok.

@mom_aldie

Bedtime conversation. The last part made me ❤️🥹 #fyp #momlife

The way Aldie shared what he was feeling about his mom not letting him go outside, how he helped his papa make a better choice with his emotions, and how he described the different emotions he feels is more than most adults can muster when they’ve had “a hard time doing emotions” during the day. And the way Padernos listens and reflects and reassures him is so, so beautiful.

People in the comments agreed.

“Emotionally intelligent, articulate and able to string super sophisticated sentences together,” wrote one commenter on Instagram. “I taught 7-year-olds that weren’t this advanced – heck, most adults aren’t this emotionally intelligent. I have confidence in his future and the consequences are working beautifully Mama. We have to raise kids other people will like too. 😍👏”

“Wowwwww….. I’m so amazed by this baby’s EVERYTHING … the emotional intelligence, the vocabulary, empathy, the processing skills…all of it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️” wrote another.

“The most mature conversation I’ve heard about emotions – tbh I don’t think I’ve ever been as honest about my feelings as this little one was 🙌🏽 feeling so inspired by both of them. ♥️🫶🏽✨” shared another.

There’s a lot that parents can do to help their children develop this kind of emotional intelligence, and this interaction between Aldie and his mom is a prime example.

“My advice is just be present, encourage kids to tell you how their day was or anything, listen and give them time to express without rushing,” says Padernos. “Be patient, consistent and honest when communicating with them. Always remember that kids mirror us and so we have to show and express our emotions so they will be encouraged to also express their feelings to us. And when we get mad or frustrated, also let them know and explain why and apologize if you feel that you’ve let your emotions get in the way.”

While not every child will be able to understand and articulate as clearly as Aldie did at such a young age, most kids are far more capable of understanding and processing emotion than we give them credit for. Proactively teaching them how to communicate what they’re feeling and explaining how emotions work can go a long way toward helping them develop the self-regulation tools they’ll use throughout their life.

This article originally appeared on 4.4.23

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Cat owner put a first person camera on their collar and accidentally filled the world with delight

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a cat? To watch the world from less than a foot off the ground, seeing and hearing things humans completely miss, staring out the window for hours while contemplating one of your nine lives?

Well, thanks to one person, we need wonder no more—at least about what-they’re-seeing part.

The TikTok channel Mr. Kitters the Cat (@mr.kitters.the.cat) gives us a cat’s-eye view of the world with a camera attached to Mr. Kitters’ collar. And the result is an utterly delightful POV experience that takes us through the daily adventuring of the frisky feline as he wanders the yard.


In a video titled “Spicy cats,” which has more than 74 million views on TikTok, we begin with the cutest cat sneeze ever. Then we hear Mr. Kitters’ meow as we walk with him through the grass before the scene switches to a thrilling, yowling cat chase he witnesses across the yard (while tucking himself even more securely under the bush he’s in).

The best is seeing his kitty paws as he walks and then digs in the mulch. And there’s apparently something very exciting that needs to be pounced on right along a chain link fence.

Watch and enjoy:

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Spicy cats 🌶️ #fyp #cat #meow

The commenters made their delight known.

“I love how he saw the cat fight and was like that’s not my business today,” wrote one person.

“WHEN HE DIGS WITH HIS LIL PAWS,” declared another.

“People: Cats only meow at humans.” Mr Kitters -Meows at everything-” wrote another.

And of course, countless people responded simply to the sneeze with “Bless you.”

Mr. Kitters has other POV videos as well. This one demonstrates how chatty he is and shows his black cat buddy as well.

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“What do you want?” “Nothing!” #fyp #cat #meow

It really sounds like he says, “Let me in,” doesn’t it?

And this “extreme sports” video is riveting.

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Extreme sports 💀 #fyp

It’s funny how something as simple as putting a camera around the neck of a cat can draw in tens of millions of people. We’re all so curious about the lives of the creatures we see every day, and the adorable quirkiness of cat behavior is a big part of why we keep them as companions in the first place. Seeing the world through their point of view is just one more way we can enjoy and learn about our pet friends.

This article originally appeared on 6.15.23

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4-year-old’s emotional intelligence is off the charts and people are giving kudos to his mom

Sometimes they even stand out from grownups. Take young Aldie, for example, whose ability to articulate his feelings exceeds many adults. When you find out he’s barely 4 years old, hearing him calmly talk about his emotions and good choices is all the more remarkable.

Aldie’s mom, Jonisa Padernos, tells Upworthy that she’s felt he was “really special” since he started talking in full sentences at 20 months. “Believe it or not, he had no major tantrums in his toddler years because he was always able to express [himself] with his words,” she says.


Padernos started young, asking Aldie questions and giving him time to answer without interrupting. “I’d always ask his opinion or feelings towards something and I don’t rush him to answer,” she says. “I give him time and just listen. I make sure I also tell him how I feel and explain to him because I think kids copy us, and if we do that, they would think that it’s normal to feel all those emotions as long as you can express it with words and [are] able to process it.”

Check out the conversation between Aldie and Padernos at bedtime as he goes through a recap of his emotions that day, which has racked up more than 17 million views on TikTok.

@mom_aldie

Bedtime conversation. The last part made me ❤️🥹 #fyp #momlife

The way Aldie shared what he was feeling about his mom not letting him go outside, how he helped his papa make a better choice with his emotions, and how he described the different emotions he feels is more than most adults can muster when they’ve had “a hard time doing emotions” during the day. And the way Padernos listens and reflects and reassures him is so, so beautiful.

People in the comments agreed.

“Emotionally intelligent, articulate and able to string super sophisticated sentences together,” wrote one commenter on Instagram. “I taught 7-year-olds that weren’t this advanced – heck, most adults aren’t this emotionally intelligent. I have confidence in his future and the consequences are working beautifully Mama. We have to raise kids other people will like too. 😍👏”

“Wowwwww….. I’m so amazed by this baby’s EVERYTHING … the emotional intelligence, the vocabulary, empathy, the processing skills…all of it! ❤️❤️❤️❤️” wrote another.

“The most mature conversation I’ve heard about emotions – tbh I don’t think I’ve ever been as honest about my feelings as this little one was 🙌🏽 feeling so inspired by both of them. ♥️🫶🏽✨” shared another.

There’s a lot that parents can do to help their children develop this kind of emotional intelligence, and this interaction between Aldie and his mom is a prime example.

“My advice is just be present, encourage kids to tell you how their day was or anything, listen and give them time to express without rushing,” says Padernos. “Be patient, consistent and honest when communicating with them. Always remember that kids mirror us and so we have to show and express our emotions so they will be encouraged to also express their feelings to us. And when we get mad or frustrated, also let them know and explain why and apologize if you feel that you’ve let your emotions get in the way.”

While not every child will be able to understand and articulate as clearly as Aldie did at such a young age, most kids are far more capable of understanding and processing emotion than we give them credit for. Proactively teaching them how to communicate what they’re feeling and explaining how emotions work can go a long way toward helping them develop the self-regulation tools they’ll use throughout their life.

This article originally appeared on 4.4.23