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Ice Spice Has A ‘Risky’ And ‘Crazy’ Plan In Mind For After Her Album ‘Y2K!’

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After becoming a star on the back of songs like “In Ha Mood” and “Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2,” Ice Spice is now just hours away from releasing Y2K!, her debut album. As for what’s next for Ice, it looks like she’s ready to take a risk.

During an interview on Capital XTRA Breakfast today (as NME notes), Ice said of her plans for the rest of 2024, “I kind of want to do something that is kind of crazy, but I don’t want to say what it is yet. I feel like people are going to have so many things to say, but if I do it, you guys will not miss it.”

She added that the plan is “probably as risky as” jumping out of a plane, continuing, “That’s all I can really say. But let’s see, let’s see, though. I don’t know, I might change my mind. I’m very indecisive.”

Ice also said of how she’s feeling in the lead-up to the new album, “I think naturally, I’ll have good nerves, if anything. I feel like it’s a good thing to be a little nervous, because it means you just care. I’m so eager to put out the album, I’m really excited. And my fans are really excited, so yeah… it’s like finally here. I’ve been working on it for like a year.”

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Cardi B Is Really Not Feeling Popeyes’ Lemon-Pepper Wings, But The Restaurant Took Her Criticism In Stride

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Cardi B had herself some Popeyes recently, and she was not pleased.

In a video posted online and archived by TMZ, Cardi was putting in a late night in the studio when she got some wings from Popeyes, wings that were clearly not up to her standards.

Cardi said, “Popeyes, y’all really fumbled with this f*cking flavor, because this flavor is not it. This lemon-pepper flavor with honey or this sweet taste on it, it’s just not good. It tastes like a f*cking Sprite soda, I don’t f*cking like it. From 1 through 10, I’ll give it a 2. I like the other one. I like the Sweet Heat. I was trying to be a little different… I was trying to do lemon-pepper, I did not thought it was going to come with a sweet kick to it. I don’t f*cking like it.”

Popeyes took the criticism in stride, though, as a representative told TMZ, “If you can’t take the heat, then get out of the kitchen. And we are in the kitchen. A lot. We welcome all Wing rankings and reviews as we believe variety is the spice of life and that’s why we have six flavors for wing enthusiasts like Cardi to enjoy.”

That said, it wasn’t a total L for Popeyes: Cardi did praise another flavor, and in a follow-up video, she expressed delight at the restaurant being open at 4 a.m. Popeyes also told TMZ that they’re going to try to get in touch with Cardi’s camp “so she can taste all their flavors next time she’s in the studio.”

As for Cardi’s lemon-pepper disappointment, here’s somebody who might have a restaurant recommendation for her.

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Céline Dion Won’t Let Stiff-Person Syndrome Keep Her From The Stage Much Longer, As Reports Surface Of A Las Vegas Residency

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A’ja Wilson wanted Beyoncé to be the next icon to stage a Las Vegas residency, but Céline Dion would be formidable consolation prize.

On Wednesday, July 24, TMZ exclusively reported that Dion is in the “final stages” of finalizing a residency with Resorts World Las Vegas “that will start either in late 2024 or early 2025.”

“The negotiations have gone on for several months,” TMZ additionally relayed. “As one source put it, ‘It’s basically a done deal. She’s doing it.’ We’re told AEG will produce the show. Our sources say this is all Celine’s doing. She is determined to get back onstage to do live performances … something she talked about at length in her documentary, I Am: Celine Dion. One source tells TMZ, ‘This is all her No one is pushing her to do it. She has a passion for getting back onstage, and she’s gonna do it.’”

In December 2022, Dion publicly revealed she’d been suffering from stiff-person syndrome (SPS). The rare autoimmune neurological disorder generally “causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms,” as per Johns Hopkins.

Dion was forced to cancel her Courage World Tour in May 2023 and has mostly kept out of the spotlight, though she received a standing ovation when presenting at the 2024 Grammys.

Earlier Wednesday, French journalist Thierry Moreau reported that Dion is set to sing “La Vie En Rose” with Lady Gaga at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, July 26.

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Travis Scott’s ‘Circus Maximus Tour’ Sent Italy Into An Earthquake-Like Frenzy Yet Again

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Last August, Travis Scott staged One Night Only In Utopia at Circus Maximus in Rome, Italy to promote his then-newly released album, Utopia. Unfortunately, Scott’s performance was a public safety risk — causing fear of an earthquake due to how many people were jumping up and down at the monument, which was not built to support a concert.

Scott would go on to stage multiple Circus Maximus Tour shows throughout North America. The tour returned to Italy on Tuesday, July 23, and elicited déjà vu.

According to Billboard, 80,000 people in attendance at Ippodromo Snai La Maura in Milan “sparked worries of an earthquake.”

“While the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology didn’t report any earthquakes in Milan, X [formerly Twitter] users complained about vibrations,” Billboard clarified.

Scott posted a video to Instagram showing the ginormous crowd jumping up and down and captioned it, “Last night was a dream. ‘NO THIS ISN’T A FESTIVAL. THIS IS A SHOW ON TOUR’ in the words of Stromberg. Milan y’all owe me nothing. Y’all gave y’all all 80K of y’all had the best time ever.”

Earlier this week, Scott announced a One Night In Utopia show at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on October 9.

NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY I WANTED TO DO THIS VENUE DURING THE FIRST LEG,” Scott wrote. “BUT FOOTBALL SEASON HAD IT TIED UP. I HAD TO MAKE SURE WE SPIN THE BLOCK. NEW YORK HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE PLACE FOR ME WHEN I PERFORM IT LETS ME KNOW THE REAL METRIC OF THE RAGE. CANT WAITTTTTT FOR ONE NIGHT IN NEW YORK.”

Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour will rumble through Germany, Spain, and Portugal before he begins his South American leg. The Circus Maximus Tour will hit Mexico City, Mexico on September 21 and East Rutherford, New Jersey on October 9 before concludign with a brief Australia and New Zealand leg. See all of the remaining dates here.

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NBC Plans To Have Mike Tirico As Their Lead NBA Play-By-Play Announcer

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The NBA is officially (finally) headed back to NBC. After months of reporting about verbal agreements, the league finally announced the full framework of their new 11-year, $77 billion national media rights deal (which includes the WNBA) with ESPN, NBC, and Amazon. TNT attempted to match Amazon’s package, but the NBA declined their offer, noting a number of areas in which TNT/Max are unable to match what Amazon is promising to deliver.

As a result, there’s still some likely litigation to come on the Amazon/TNT section of the deal, but NBC is locked in and will now spend the Olympics hyping up their new NBA package starting in 2025 — with, yes, the return of “Roundball Rock”. As such, NBC will begin putting its plan in place for their crew in the weeks to come, and with games on three nights per week — Sundays and Tuesdays on NBC, Mondays on Peacock — they’ll need multiple broadcast teams plus a studio show.

The plan is to build out their Sunday Night Basketball package like Sunday Night Football, rolling straight from NFL season into the NBA stretch run on Sunday nights in February. That means an hour-long pregame show and TBD plans for postgame, as nightly news cuts into what they can do after, but Peacock offers a place for a lengthier window. As for the talent, NBC will have to make a number of external hires on the analyst side, but they have at least one play-by-play locked in, as NBC Sports president Rick Cordella told Richard Deitsch of The Athletic that the plan is for Mike Tirico to be the “A” team play-by-play announcer.

Tirico was previously in that role with ESPN and ABC, calling multiple NBA Finals, and it seems he’ll slide straight from the SNF booth next to Cris Collinsworth straight into the lead NBA team — how this impacts the other sports Tirico is involved in, namely golf, is also not quite known. The other questions will be whether he calls games on Tuesdays during the NFL season at all, and also how they fill out the rest of their team.

Maria Taylor would make a ton of sense to go from hosting Football Night in America to Basketball Night in America (assuming they stick with that branding), as she was previously ESPN’s top studio host for NBA coverage. Beyond that, Noah Eagle will call Olympics basketball alongside Dwyane Wade this summer, which could be a bit of an audition for one of the NBC play-by-play slots. NBC would almost assuredly love to keep Wade involved, but it’s not clear if he’s up for another full-time analyst gig after walking away from his role at Turner after a season. From there, most of the TNT broadcast teams seem likely up for grabs, with big names like Kevin Harlan, Ian Eagle, Reggie Miller, and Stan Van Gundy all without an NBA gig after next season — Amazon has already been linked to interest in Eagle for their top booth.

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How Japanese introductions literally translate to English is a wild linguistics lesson

Studying a language other than your own native tongue is always a trip. Wrapping your head around completely different grammar and syntax rules, trying to create sounds your mouth isn’t used to, sometimes learning entirely new alphabets (or characters when there is no alphabet)—all just to be able to communicate with more of your fellow human beings. (Seriously, when are we going to decide on an actual universal language?)

Linguistics is wild, as evidenced by Japanese teacher Hikari’s video demonstrating what Japanese introductions would sound like if they were translated literally into English.


One of the first greetings you learn in Japanese is “hajimemashite,” which is generally interpreted as “Nice to meet you,” or “How do you do”—something you say when you meet someone. But the literal meaning of the phrase is “at the beginning” or “first time,” which of course sounds odd in English. (Similarly to if you were to literally translate “How’s it going?” from English to another language, the understood meaning of “How are you feeling right now?” wouldn’t come through, since the words “it’ and “going” have nothing to do with how you’re feeling.)

Then there are name introductions, which seem like they should just be straight up names, but aren’t because of what they mean. “I’m Under the Forest.” “I’m Inside the Field.” Huh? And wait til you see how they share their ages. Watch:


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To make things a little clearer, the name “Under the Forest” is almost certainly Morishita, a common last name in Japan. (Japanese people generally introduce themselves by last name.) The translation “under the forest” comes from Chinese characters used in Japanese, Kanji, that most Japanese last names are written in. Morishita is 森下 in Kanji, with 森 (mori) meaning “forest” and 下 (shita) meaning “below” or “under.” “Inside the Field” would be the name Tanaka, with a similar explanation, but with different characters.

As far as ages go, that’s a whole other cultural quirk. In Japan, time is separated into imperial eras based on whoever the emperor is, and each era has a name. “Shining harmony 63” means she was born in 1998, or the 63rd year of the Shōwa (“shining harmony”) era. Moons are months, and days are, well, days.

Japan is the only country where Japanese is an official language, but thanks to the tech boom there in the 80s and 90s and the rise of the popularity of anime worldwide, the Japanese language has seen continually growing interest outside the archipelago nation. According to University of Pittsburgh, there are around 125 million Japanese speakers worldwide, with some concentrated pockets outside of Japan in Hawaii and Brazil.

(Side note: Having studied Japanese myself, I can attest that it’s a very fun language to learn. The alphabets and Kanji are the hardest parts—the phonetics are consistent and the grammar is quite logical, with far fewer exceptions to the rules than English.)

In addition to videos like this one, Hikari offers Japanese lessons on her YouTube channel. You can follow her here.

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Parents with teens can’t help but relate to mom’s heartbreaking video about ‘summer guilt’

When you have kids, summers are a flurry of activities. Going to amusement parks and zoos, playing outside, eating ice cream—lots and lots of ice cream.

And then, the preteen years hit and all that changes. Suddenly a kid’s interest shifts. They spend less time hanging with the fam and more hanging with friends, or alone. Though this transition is natural, it can still be painful for parents and make them feel like they’re not doing enough to evoke that same kind of magic the season once held.

As Cyndy Gatewood’s three children have all entered teen and preteen chapters, she began to feel this particular kind of pain, which she called “summer guilt.”

In a now-viral TikTok, Gatewood described summer guilt as “the guilt that comes when you have teens and preteens during the summer, and you’re home with them, but they’re too old to go to a playground everyday … and now they just want to be in their rooms. And it’s like, should I be doing something? Should I be taking them somewhere everyday? But when I ask them … they don’t want to.”

“I still have that constant guilt that I’m not doing enough. That their summer’s being wasted,” she says, and these feelings only get exacerbated when she sees other families with younger kids enjoying themselves on social media.

Though she knows that this shame is something she’s putting on herself, Gatewood still asked if there were other parents out there who would relate. And boy, could they.

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“The teen transition is so hard. It’s hard to bring them joy now, used to be so easy,” one parent lamented.

Another wrote, “My heart broke when my son stopped wanting to go explore the new parks.”

A few folks chimed in to reassure that just because teens preferred to be in their room, it didn’t have to mean that summer was wasted. In fact, that solitude could also contain some pretty wonderful memories.

“I still remember so clearly being a teenager and my favorite thing in the world was being in my room on my own doing my own thing. Don’t feel guilty, it’s healthy to spend time on your own. They don’t need to be busy, to be doing something every moment of every day,” one person wrote.

Another added, “…then I remember my own teenage years, and I know how peaceful I was in my room. I had my first Walkman, listened to music, translated the lyrics, read books. It didn’t feel like a waste of summer.”

Many reflected that perhaps the root emotion Gatewood was feeling wasn’t guilt, but grief. As one person put it, “It’s more like grieving a life that you no longer have which you recall was the best time of your life. And it’s nothing you did wrong and nothing you can do to preserve it.”

By opening up about her feelings, Gatewood told Good Morning America that countless people have commented to thank her for putting this very relatable situation into tangible words.

“It makes me emotional, because it really is such a beautiful thing when we can open up about our struggles, especially as parents, and find out that we’re not alone in these feelings,” she shared.

And since sharing her video, Gatewood has seemed to take on a more nuanced perspective on this new parenting chapter.

“It’s a beautiful thing to watch your kids grow up. But we have to evolve with that. And that’s what I’m learning right now.”

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Kesha Enthusiastically Hinted That Her Next Album Will Be Even Better Than ‘Animal,’ Her No. 1 Debut Album

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On July 4, Kesha declared her independence with “Joyride,” her first independently released single since fulfilling her Kemosabe Records contract and settling her years-long legal battle with Dr. Luke. Kesha dropped her Joyride EP Pack, but she’s also preparing to release her first album on her Kesha Records.

Kesha told Paper that she believes her unreleased songs are “the best songs, I think, of my entire career” and heightened the anticipation even more by likening this album to Animal, her 2010 debut LP that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

“This is the first time in my life I’ve felt similarly to how I did in that point in my life, when I was making music from a purely joyful place,” Kesha said. “But you know, because of life, this is even more exciting, because it’s all really 100% me. That feels really good, just to step into my own worth, and my own power and not have anything in my mind or the external world say it’s anything but me. It’s pretty unavoidable that whether people like or hate ‘Joyride,’ it’s all me.”

The multi-platinum-certified pop star added, “This is the first album I’m making where I’m 100% in control of everything. It feels like it’s my first album. It feels divine; it feels like it stands for a lot. It’s really beautiful, and I cannot wait to share it. It’s maybe the most beautiful time of my entire life! I am so excited I got to work with the people I did and capture this moment in time, and put it onto something other people can listen to. It’s been deeply life-changing and profound to make this album, but it’s also the most fun I’ve ever had in my life. If you thought Animal was fun, just f*cking wait.”

“Joyride” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Streaming Songs chart and No. 6 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, so Kesha has all the momentum to capture the mainstream like she did with Animal.

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Is ‘Love Island USA’ Star Rob Rausch Coupling Up With Nessa Barrett?

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Tragically, the sixth season of Love Island USA ended on Sunday night, July 21, leaving an inescapable void at 9 p.m. ET every night until the finale airs on August 19.

The Peacock dating reality series became the most-streamed original series in the U.S., as reported by Variety. Serena Page and Kordell Beckham, brother to Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr., won this season. America also fell in love with fellow finalists Leah Ketab, Miguel Harichi, JaNa Craig, Kenny Rodriguez, Kendall Washington, and Nicole Jacky.

And then there was Rob Rausch, the self-proclaimed snake-wrangler who fell one episode short of the final. Fans held out hope that Rob would reunite with Leah, whom he had a spark with at the beginning of the season, but he might be coupling up with someone outside of the Love Island USA cast.

On Wednesday evening, July 24, this photo began circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showing Rob in a car with Nessa Barrett, a gold-certified pop singer-songwriter.

As of this writing, all we have to go from is a singular photo of Barrett and Rob seemingly innocently riding in the same car. Nobody should jump to any romantic assumptions, considering Rob was part of five (!) couples during his month in the villa.

Earlier Wednesday, Alex Cooper dropped her Call Her Daddy interview with Rob, and Cooper pressed Rob on whether he has lingering feelings for Leah. “I think after everything, I think we will be amazing friends, and I think I’d rather just focus on that for now,” he said.

Pertaining to his purported hang with Barrett, Cooper asked whether any famous women had slid into his DMs after the show, and he confirmed “a few” did but noted, “I think, right now, at this point in time, I’m pretty emotionally drained. I don’t know if I’m ready for anything like that.”

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‘Tackle the monkey first’: The simple way geniuses approach big tasks

When taking on a daunting task, such as buying a house, starting a new career, or making a significant personal change, the most important thing is to establish one’s priorities to get the job done.

It makes sense to tackle the hard part first, but often, we get hung up on the smaller, easier tasks that prevent us from taking on the issue that could make or break the project. That’s when great thinkers use the “monkey and pedestal” analogy to decide where to place their time and energy.

The analogy is simple: If you’re going to create a show in which a monkey stands on a pedestal and recites Shakespeare, it’s best to first focus on teaching the monkey to memorize “Romeo and Juliet” rather than work on building the perfect pedestal.


If the monkey can’t do Shakespeare, then there’s no point in building the pedestal. “Tackle the monkey first. Don’t use up all your resources on the easy stuff,” Astro Teller, captain of Alphabet X, Google’s special project division, said, according to Inc.

So, if you are looking to buy a house, it’s best first to arrange a down payment because, without that, it doesn’t matter if you’ve found the best neighborhood or have chosen a real estate agent. If you are starting a new career, ensuring you are qualified for the next step and have proper credentials and experience is more important than searching for your dream company.

In other words, don’t waste your resources on the low-hanging fruit.

“Low-hanging fruit is, by definition, pedestal building, offering the illusion of progress rather than any real ground gained toward reaching an ultimate goal,” side hustle guru Steven Imke writes on his blog. “What makes them low hanging is the fact they are easy, and you already know how to do it. Building pedestals means spending time, money, and other resources on things that don’t bring you closer to the question of whether you can achieve what you are striving for.”

On his blog, Teller explains that Alphabet spent a lot of time working on a project to turn seawater into carbon-neutral fuel. The team got to work on the monkey, determining whether they could make their fuel cost competitive. Unfortunately, the team couldn’t do it, so the project was abandoned. But, if the team had started working on distributing the fuel for the first few years and then turned its focus on how to make it cost-effective, they would have wasted tons of resources to get little in return.

The California high-speed rail project is an example of failure to focus on the monkey.

Annie Duke, author of “Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away,” shared the California high-speed rail project story on The Brainy Business podcast as an example of what can happen when we pay too much attention to the pedestal and not the monkey. The project, which began in 2008, is to create a high-speed rail from San Francisco in the north of the state to San Diego in the south. The problem? They started working on track in the state’s interior instead of focusing on the real problem, figuring out how to build track through two mountain ranges south of Silicon Valley and north of Los Angeles.

“Around 2015, they’re like, ‘Oops, wait. There are these big mountain ranges that seems like a really big problem for completing the line.’ They now estimate the budget to be somewhere around $80 billion,” nearly four times the original estimate, she says. In the meantime, California is still building the track in the state’s interior while it figures out whether it’s even possible to build through the mountain ranges. Or, in terms of this conversation, focusing on the low-hanging fruit.

The monkey and the pedestal analogy may seem like a warning against attempting anything too complicated. But at its core, it’s all about getting the hard part done first, and then once that’s achieved, all you have to worry about is the low-hanging fruit or the things you probably know how to do already. Do the hard part first, and then it’s smooth sailing until you achieve your goal.