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Dirk Nowitzki Had The Time Of His Life Doing Commentary For The Mavericks-Wolves Game

The Dallas Mavericks played host to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night and picked up a 114-102 win despite three starters — Luka Doncic, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Kristaps Porzingis — and a handful of other rotation players all being sidelined for one reason or another. The team was powered by a 28-point night from Jalen Brunson and, we presume, the presence of the greatest player in franchise history just a few feet away from the court.

In something you got to witness if you live in the Dallas-Fort Worth media market or if you have League Pass, Dirk Nowtizki joined the Mavs’ broadcast on Bally’s Sports Southwest alongside Mark Followill and Jeff “Skin” Wade. Because he is Dirk Nowitzki and he tends to be pretty good at stuff, the big fella seemed like he had an excellent time calling the game, in large part because he got to openly root for the Mavericks and make jokes and stuff.

The whole thing is great — my personal favorite moment was when Nowitzki said, “It’s always hide me on D, find me on O, that was my motto for 21 years.” He also got to sarcastically respond to a comment Karl-Anthony Towns made last week when he declared himself “the greatest big man shooter of all time,” which, well, it seems like Nowitzki isn’t totally on board. Anyway, please have Dirk do this more often, Mavericks.

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The Ultimate Off-Season California Road Trip, From LA To SF

California‘s biggest signifiers are maybe the biggest stereotypes in the travel world — beaches, sunshine, movie stars. It’s a state known for its summer climate, but as a lifetime resident of the state, I can say that the best time to travel is often when the tourism starts to wane and the weather cools down. The fall-winter and winter-spring “shoulder seasons” might not be the best times to work on your tan in California, but they’re my favorite pockets to hit the road and experience some of the gems of the Golden State.

A few weeks back, I traveled by car from Los Angeles to San Francisco, spending a week visiting three of the most special offerings of the state: Monterey/Carmel-By-The-Sea, Santa Cruz, and The Bay Area. I discovered destinations that were a little quieter than during the height of summer, but the crisp air and the bevy of cold(er) weather activities made for a special experience without some of the crowds that you have to contend with between Memorial and Labor Day.

Check out the best places to eat, drink, visit, and stay on an epic shoulder season Cali road trip below.

Carmel-By-The-Sea/Monterey

Where To Stay

The Getaway

Located right in the edge of the adorable downtown of Carmel, The Getaway‘s boutique hotel is a cozy and intimate spot that puts you close to everything you’d want to do in the area. Some of the highlights include nightly wine and cheese offerings, wood fireplaces in the room, and light breakfasts delivered right to your room. Walk across the street to shops and restaurants, or simply grab a bike and explore the greater area.

Where To Eat

Dutch Door Donuts

We’ve all had a doughnut, but you’ve probably never had a doughnut like this. Instead of frying a batch at 4 am and letting them slowly deteriorate over the course of the day, all the doughnuts at Dutch Door Donuts are made to order, for a warm, comforting, and flavorful experience. They offer both regular varieties as well as seasonal, but we recommend the classic-feeling “vanilla bean glaze.”

Pair with a latte to start your day right.

Rise + Roam Bakery

Of course, there is more than one great day-starting spot in Carmel and this quaint bakery is stocked with a display case of mouth-watering offerings. Using organic ingredients and naturally-fermented sourdough, Rise + Roam Bakery is a place you can sit down for a meal and a chat, or grab something quick on the go.

We highly recommend the brioche with egg and cheese stuffed inside, a low-key decadent choice that turns the concept of breakfast sandwiches on its head.

Alvarado Street Brewery & Bistro

You’ll hear a lot of praise about what Alvarado Street is doing in the beer game, but their restaurant in Carmel-By-The-Sea expands that spotlight to cuisine, as well. Sure, you can enjoy yourself plenty by tasting from the variety of beers they offer, but the crispy cauliflower in a Chinese master sauce was legit one of the best bites of food I had all week.

With indoor and outdoor seating options, this proved to be an essential spot that can impress in all weather conditions.

El Cantaro

Big reveal: I’m a vegetarian. And like most places in California, Monterey and the surrounding area are full of options without meat. Still, I’m often a bit suspicious of restaurants built around vegan and vegetarian concepts. El Cantaro does it right. Located walking distance from Cannery Row and featuring options with both fake meat and dishes using potatoes and rice/bean combos as their protein, this spot shines.

The tacos here were the stars, with the potato ones satisfying enough to not miss a more traditional meat filling.

Julia’s Vegetarian Restaurant

Another solely veggie restaurant that isn’t going to make you miss meat. Julia’s is a lovely spot that knows what it does well: tamales, pizza, and mushrooms. Sure, those might not sound completely related, but Julia’s is possibly the most fully realized concept I tasted on this trip. Opt for the exotic mushroom suggestions on virtually everything (and particularly the pizza), and definitely get at least one tamale with jackfruit filling for the table to try. You can’t leave here without sampling both of those signature offerings, but they also impress with the three most beautiful words in the English language: breakfast all day.

Where To Drink

Hula’s

Carmel and Monterey aren’t exactly known for nightlife, but there are still plenty of places to get a great drink in a fun atmosphere. Maybe tops is Hula’s, with its island theme informing a cocktail menu that definitely qualifies as robust. Opt for a traditional Mai Tai, or go wild with a Pink Bikini Martini, which infuses vodka with pineapple and watermelon.

Sly McFlys

If you want something of a traditional beach town bar experience, look no further than Sly McFlys. With live music every night of the week, this is the kind of spot that draws in young people, tourists, and locals in coastal communities across the state. If you’re looking to let out some legitimate steam, this is the spot.

Barmel

Even less of a nightlife town is Carmel, but Barmel is the spot for strong drink and people watching. In such an idiosyncratic community, this is the location to sit among the locals and have conversations while learning a bit about the real Carmel.

This is the kind of local spot that is essential to look out for as a traveler, where you actually get to know the place you are visiting. Catch live music on the weekends.

What To Do

17 Mile Drive

What’s advertised as one of the most beautiful stretches of road in the world does not disappoint. Set against the backdrop of the famed Pebble Beach Golf Course and the rugged Central Calfornia coast, don’t let the short distance of 17 Mile Drive fool you: this is absolutely something you want to allow several hours for, to stop at the numerous sightseeing markers and really enjoy everything it has to offer.

Big Sur

Hey 17 Mile Drive, hold my beer. The stretch of Highway 1 through Big Sur is also one of the most beautiful stretches of highway in the world, with tons of hikes and views to take in along the way. A couple of personal favorites are the iconic Bixby Bridge, whose renown is even greater than the Death Cab For Cutie song that shares its name, and the Henry Miller Library, with its wonderful bookstore and artwork curiosities.

Go on the right day, and you’ll see a great band perform.

Earthbound Farms Farmstand

Heirloom pumpkins? Count us in! The Central Valley and Coast is known for its farming and this scenic stop at Earthbound Farms Farmstand celebrates all the seasonal goodness the fall has to offer. Shop for fresh, seasonal produce to cook at a BnB or enjoy as snacks on the drive.

The grounds offer much to explore, from flowers and berries to a full slate of events and activities.

Santa Cruz

Where To Stay

The Dream Inn

Located directly between the Santa Cruz wharf and lighthouse, there isn’t a better location to stay in SC than The Dream Inn. Every room features an ocean view, and through the magic of being located on the tip of a bay, you can see sunrise and sunset over the water during the fall. Lounge at the pool or be on the beach in just a couple of minutes, and be sure to grab a Verve coffee from the shop in the lobby.

If it’s good enough for Patti Smith, it’s good enough for us.

Where To Eat

Zachary’s

A breakfast legacy loved by locals and students alike, Zachary’s is a Santa Cruz institution located in the heart of downtown, featuring the must-try Mike’s Mess, which is basically as all-encompassing as it sounds. Think about the best hash you’ve ever had, multiply it by ten, and you are getting close.

Soif

Soif is both a wine shop and a restaurant but thrives in both capacities. But for the latter, a focused menu with options for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike belies the restaurant’s focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients. We happened to visit during Restaurant Week, so the menu will likely be different, but can speak highly of everything from the steak frites to the seasonal delight that was the mushroom and squash risotto.

Pizza My Heart

This local chain has more than 20 locations now in the area, stretching to the Silicon Valley and Bay Area, but its roots are in Capitola and Santa Cruz. Pizza My Heart exemplifies that idea of a nostalgia-inducing college town pie. The surf theme adds to the local appeal, and its late hours make it a prime destination before, during, or after a bar crawl.

The Parish Publick House

With two locations — Santa Cruz and just south in Aptos — this local favorite finds the sweet spot between great food and great drink. An extensive beer list and creative cocktail menu balance the elevated pub fare — raning from wings (with five varieties) to burgers (traditional meat or less traditional Impossible). They also have a menu for your pup, so bring that furry bad boy with you.

Where To Drink

Brady’s Yacht Club/The Jury Room/The Rush Inn

Santa Cruz has a variety of nightlife on offer, but it’s in the neighborhood bar scene that the town’s culture really thrives. In an area full of tourism and transient students, it’s easy to forget that the local culture still thrives, and you’d be surprised at how welcoming and diverse these places really are. Bring your thirst with you, because you are gonna want more than one beverage at these spots.

The Redroom

This local legend packs the best of college town energy with a neighborhood feel. It’s dark, it gets crowded, and it’s a load of fun on a swinging weekend night. Or you can stop by on a weekday and enjoy the atmosphere of local service industry professionals blowing off some steam. If you want to get fancy, the more upscale incarnation resides upstairs, but we like to keep it real with the original.

The Catalyst

The best live music venue in Santa Cruz is also a great local spot for a late-night drink. This isn’t about a cocktail program, this is about strong drink and billiards. But if something happens to be playing on either their main stage or their smaller atrium room, this is an iconic location to catch great bands — either local faves or major touring groups.

What To Do

The Santa Cruz Farmers Market

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Held in Downtown Santa Cruz on Wednesdays, there’s no better place to experience the fall bounty of the Central Valley and Coast than here. Apples, squash, and tomatoes are all plentiful, and some favorites that need to be experienced include the dry-farmed Early Girl tomatoes of Groundswell Farms and the custom flower bouquets of Flowers At The Sea. There’s also a dedicated food court of sorts that features a wealth of booths offering cuisine from around the world, so be sure to bring your appetite.

Walking West Cliff

It’s not quite 17 Mile Drive, but this stretch from the Santa Cruz wharf to Natural Bridges is a wonderful walk to take in the natural beauty of the Santa Cruz shore. My personal favorite highlights are the wharf, where a hot cup of chowder can keep you warm as you catch majestic views of the shoreline to the north and the boardwalk to the south, and Lighthouse Point, where you can watch surfers catch waves at the world-renowned Steamers Lane surf break.

Oh, plus there are the monarch butterflies of Natural Bridges State Beach And Park, who end their migration and hibernate in the park’s eucalyptus groves during the fall.

Pezzini Farms

We’ve talked about apples, tomatoes, and pumpkins, but let’s not forget one of the region’s most iconic crops, the artichoke. In nearby Castroville, Pezzini Farms is a glorious spot to celebrate all things ‘choke. Sure, you can check out the variety of heirloom artichokes they offer, but if you really want to be adventurous, seek out the artichoke cupcakes or visit the adjacent food truck for some artichoke tacos. The farm stand exudes love for the crops that are grown on the premise, and you can even trot into town for a picture with the world’s largest artichoke.

The Bay Area

Where To Stay

Palihotel San Francisco

San Francisco has no shortage of hotels, but this little slice of heaven located near Union Square feels like the intersection between the boutique hotels of the city and the continental offerings of Paris. Featuring a cozy bar/lounge area, along with Fisher Loft restaurant, you don’t need to leave the premises for a nice drink and meal, but the location also puts visitors at the doorstep of much of what San Francisco has to offer.

A few other little things I loved: the hypoallergenic bedding was maybe the best I’ve experienced at a hotel (and so welcoming to chronic allergy sufferers like myself!), the adorable SMEG fridge in the room, and the little bucket of umbrellas for usage on the many rainy days in SF. At hotels, it is very much the little things that matter, and Palihotel gets those details perfectly right.

Where To Eat

BAIA

As I mentioned earlier, I have a healthy amount of skepticism for completely plant-based concepts, but BAIA near Union Square puts the vast majority of restaurants in this lane to shame. Featuring upscale, comforting Italian fare, the two-story space will wow with Impossible meatballs and delectable garlic knots, but let me tell you about their absolute all-star: the Milanese. This only happens occasionally, but it is one of those experiences for a vegetarian where a dish that you haven’t had in a decade brings you back to the times before you stopped eating meat, where you remember how satisfying and perfect a well-executed dish can be.

That’s how BAIA treats their Milanese, and I’ll be going back as soon as I’m in SF again.

Brenda’s Meat And Three

I’m a sucker for great Southern cuisine, but admit I’m largely unfamiliar with the “meat and three” concept, which sounds like exactly what it is, a meat and three sides. This comes more into play at Brenda’s Divisadero location for dinner, but I’m here to advocate for Brenda‘s terrific brunch options. Cheesy grits, beignets, and a pulled pork hash are just some of the Southern faves that make appearances, making for a down-home experience in a city that couldn’t be further from that atmosphere.

Vegan Mob

What happens when you combine the first two entries in this food list? You get something like Vegan Mob, the Oakland-based vegan soul food spot that also has a food truck that runs in the city. The gumbo is out of this world, while their take on fake meat is often worth the plunge. And of course, there are the sides, with the coleslaw and BBQ beans both hiding their vegan lineage well.

An impressive take on the vegan concept that I’m praying comes to Southern California in the future.

Where To Drink

Latin American Club

If you want to hear someone talk at you for several hours, ask a local how the tech boom has affected their city. The Mission is an area that has maybe been most changed by the skyrocketing rents, but some old-school favorites still survive. I’ve always loved the humble vibe of the Latin American Club, where reasonable prices and strong margs give a glimpse into the past, when SF was full of places like this.

500 Club

I guess I just like clubs! This is also a place for a strong drink with reasonable prices, while the 500 Club thrives as an ideal spot to watch a local Niners or Warriors game. Just remember to root for the right team when you come here, as this local spot won’t take too kindly to antagonism.

Blackthorn

Live music. Karaoke. Sports. Billiards. Pinball. And, oh yeah, plenty of beer. Blackthorn in the Inner Sunset isn’t just a good spot for after a local music festival (shouts to Outside Lands) but is also the paradigm of a little bit of everything bar. It’s a nice reminder that bars are meant to be fun, and with an unpretentious spot like this, how could you ever forget?

What To Do

Live Music

Whether it’s a music festival like Outside Lands or a show at a local venue, San Francisco is one of the best live music cities in the world. The Fillmore is an essential stop whose history is featured on concert posters throughout the venue, while The Independent and Great American Music Hall are ideal spots for a smaller touring band. And if early enough in the fall, the Greek in Berkeley is a lovely outdoor spot to catch a larger act in the cool fall air.

The Marin Headlands

The area surrounding the city is full of natural beauty, and the Marin Headlands is probably the quickest and easiest to visit. If you’re looking for a stunning view of the Golden Gate Bridge without the insane crowds, this is the spot, and then explore the local beaches when you are done.

Dolores Park

As San Francisco changes rapidly thanks to the tech boom, travelers might look for the things that remain the same. For me, that’s Dolores Park in the Mission, a place to gather with friends, take a nap in the grass, or for some light physical activity. Anyone who’s ever lived in the city knows how special this park is, less about any majestic beauty (though it has a stunning view of downtown that looks great on IG) and more about the community it draws. If anything, that’s maybe the thing that strikes me about California in the shoulder season… or any time of year. Each of these places evokes so much pride from the locals because of the community they’ve cultivated. These aren’t just places to visit, they are places to experience and places to live. Remembering to explore traveling like a local is crucial, and will make a California fall road trip a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.


This trip was partially hosted by Visit California. You can learn more about the Uproxx press trip policy here.

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Donald Trump Is ‘Surprised’ But ‘Very Appreciative’ That Biden Credited Him For Helping Get COVID Vaccines Developed Fast

Donald Trump and COVID-19 have a pretty contentious history—first by ignoring it outright, then by downplaying its seriousness, suggesting that drinking bleach might help ward it off, and later being felled by it. By most accounts, the former president’s handling of the virus and the pandemic it created was downright disastrous, but there’s at least one positive thing that did happen on his watch (beyond his own COVID test ahead of his 2020 debate with Joe Biden): Operation Warp Speed.

Whereas developing a vaccine, testing its efficacy and safety, and bringing it to market might normally take years, Operation Warp Speed expedited that process so that frontline workers and at-risk individuals were getting vaccinated less than a year after we first heard about the novel coronavirus. All of this happened during Trump’s final year in office, which Biden freely acknowledged—and that was pretty darn surprising to Trump!

On Tuesday, according to Raw Story, Fox News’ Brooke Singman reported on Biden’s plan to increase access to COVID testing and vaccines across the country in response to the highly contagious omicron variant, which now accounts for nearly 75 percent of new COVID infections nationwide. While discussing the plan, Biden said that “Thanks to the prior administration and our scientific community, America is one of the first countries to get the vaccine. Thanks to my administration, the hard work of Americans, we let, our roll-out, made America among the world leaders in getting shots in arms.”

Trump, who has previously begged for someoneanyone—to give him some sort of credit for the speed with which our COVID vaccines were authorized, seemed shocked that Biden actually did just that.

“I’m very appreciative of that—I was surprised to hear it,” Trump, who has possibly never once thought to give credit where it is due, told Fox News. “I think it was a terrific thing, and I think it makes a lot of people happy.”

Biden has never not acknowledged the role the Trump administration played in getting the vaccine rollout started, though, as Raw Story noted, the former president didn’t do himself—or his supporters—any favors by refusing to say whether he himself had been vaccinated.

On Sunday, Trump publicly acknowledged that he had received a COVID booster at one of his “History Tour” engagements with Bill O’Reilly… and was booed by the crowd.

(Via Raw Story)

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Halle Bailey Covered Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ On TikTok — Including The Howling Breakdown

It’s Chloe x Halle‘s world, we’re just living in it. And that “we” includes Radiohead, apparently. In a refreshing crossover moment, Halle Bailey, who is mostly known for her work in the R&B genre — oh, and for starring in the soon-to-be-released live action remake of The Little Mermaid — delivered a great indie cover on TikTok recently, revealing her love for Thom Yorke and co.’s best-known song, “Creep.”

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my version of creepppp this song was in my head all day i had to sing it to get it out ! 🥰🤣

♬ original sound – halle –

Sitting alone with an electric guitar, Halle delivered a stripped down version of the song that showcases her excellent voice with flourishes and trills that most artists who take on this cover could never pull off. But the best part is when she launches into the wordless vocals that Yorke employs to accompany the song’s breakdown, and though her version is decidedly different from his, it’s definitely on par! “My version of creepppp this song was in my head all day I had to sing it to get it out !” she captioned the clip.

Kudos to Halle for showcasing her ability to pull off songs in all different kinds of genres, and maybe we’ll get a few more indie covers during the rest of the holiday season? I wouldn’t mind hearing her take on some Killers — whose melodies go great with female vocalists, as that recent Phoebe Bridgers mashup revealed — or maybe something by The Strokes?

Then again, she did go a bit indie earlier, with a take on Coldplay’s “Fix You,” check that out below as well.

@hallebailey

because i couldn’t get this song out of my head… 💜#fixyou #coldplay #fyp

♬ original sound – halle

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Pusha T’s Manager Explains Why He Almost Bailed On Kanye’s Hawaii Recording Sessions For ‘MBDTF’

Of all the standout guest verses on Kanye West’s pivotal 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, Pusha T’s verses on “Runaway” and “I’m So Appalled” are widely considered to be among the best. As it turns out, though, Pusha’s verses might not have been present — in fact, the whole trajectory of his career might have changed — were it not for the intervention of his manager, Steven Victor, who recently told Noah Callahan-Bever how Ye’s slow recording process frustrated Pusha to the point of quitting the island-bound sessions altogether.

In the lead-up to releasing the album, Kanye had absconded to Hawaii, seeking refuge after his 2009 VMAs dust-up with Taylor Swift. Feeling the recriminations of viewers who’d condemned his stage-rushing incident, he knew his next project would potentially be his last chance to swing public opinion back to his side. The recording sessions in Hawaii, which have since become music lore, gathered some of the biggest names in hip-hop for what would turn out to be arguably one of Ye’s best albums. However, because the process had involved so much downtime — the participants often notoriously skived off recording sessions to play basketball — Pusha, who’d been invited by Kanye after learning the Clipse rapper had recently gone solo, almost gave up.

“There’d be periods where we would be in Hawaii for like two or three weeks and no work would be getting done,” says Victor. “So for someone like Pusha, it’s like, ‘What is this? This doesn’t make sense.’ We were supposed to go out there one time and he was like, ‘Tsk. I’m not going, man. This ain’t it.’ I was like, ‘Nah, we have to go! [Kanye’s] process is his process.’ He was like, ‘I’m not going.’”

Eventually, Victor, who went solo, was able to cover for Push long enough to convince Kanye to extend a recording contract with GOOD Music to the Virginia rapper. That was enough to entice him back, and the rest, as they say, is history. Pusha rose through the ranks to become GOOD’s President, presiding over high-profile signings like 070 Shake and Desiigner. Check out the full interview below.

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‘The Late Show’ Put Together A Supercut Of Stephen Colbert’s Many Nicknames For Donald Trump

Stephen Colbert has refused to say the name “Donald Trump” on The Late Show since last November, when Joe Biden won the election. “For the record, I’m not trying to scrub him out,” he explained back in April. “It’s just that legend has it, now that he’s out of office, if you say his name three times, he appears in your bathroom mirror and then uses your toilet while complaining that it’s low flush.” Colbert added that he originally went with “former-president, but that gives him dignity ― and me flashbacks.”

It took months for anyone to notice the lack of Colbert saying “Trump,” but it’s become a popular in-joke on the late-night show, with viewer-submitted nicknames like Mar-a-Lardo, Tangerine Ball Bag, and Marginally Sentient Spray Tan.

The Late Show is off this week, but the show’s YouTube channel put together a supercut of all of Colbert’s nicknames for Trump. Highlights include: Walker: Taxes Evader, Scooby Coup, Dolt 45, Tangerine Palpatine, Drinks with Two Hands, Vanity Manatee, Penis Pumpkinhead (which sounds like an off-brand Halloween costume), Hair Farce One, The Big Lie-bowski, King Baby Coward, Old Wack Donald, Ole Yeller, and Jackass O’Lantern. Somehow, there are dozens more.

You can watch The Late Show video above.

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Camila Cabello, Jonas Brothers, And Others Put On A Christmas Concert At The White House

As part of its long-running In Performance At The White House series, PBS aired Spirit Of The Season last night, which featured a number of performers bringing holiday cheer to the White House, including Camila Cabello, the Jonas Brothers, Andrea Bocelli, Matteo Bocelli, Virginia Bocelli, Eric Church, Norah Jones, Pentatonix, Billy Porter, Northwell Health Nurse Choir, Voices Of Service, and “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band.

Cabello brought a Latin flair to her performance of “I’ll Be Home For Christmas,” as she sang the holiday classic backed by Mariachi Herencia de Mexico. Meanwhile, the JoBros delivered a rendition of their original 2019 holiday single “Like It’s Christmas.” While at the White House to tape their performance, Nick, Joe, and Kevin even managed to get Joe Biden to make a TikTok video with them.

Deadline reports the program was taped between December 11 and 14, as opposed to being a single concert in the East Room like it usually is, due to COVID protocols. They also note this is the first In Performance At The White House special since 2016, as none were held during Donald Trump’s presidency.

Watch Cabello and the Jonas Brothers’ performances above and check out the full In Performance show here.

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Westside Gunn Has Been Hospitalized For The Second Time In A Month: ‘I Couldn’t Breathe’

Buffalo-bred rapper and Griselda Records founder Westside Gunn was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday, telling fans via Instagram that EMTs were called when he discovered that he couldn’t breathe. He also revealed that it was the second time that it happened within a month. And while he wasn’t able to pinpoint a cause, there has been a certain virus circulating lately that causes exactly the symptoms he described — a virus he’d previously caught last year and that can have long-running aftereffects even after a person recovers from it.

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Gunn didn’t go as far as naming COVID-19 as the culprit behind his breathing problems but he did post a second Instagram Story offering his own explanation. “Some rest & I’ll be back,” he promised. “Thank y’all so much for the love, u know I love u all even the haters!!! happy holidays… I didn’t realize I had 60 points in the 3rd quarter I should’ve been benched myself, some should be thankful I’m giving y’all a head start anyways (I’m still talking shit but if u know me u know I’m humble lol…) Allahu akbar see y’all next year.”

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Gunn has had a relatively busy year, recently dropping the eighth installment of his Hitler Wears Hermes mixtape series and featuring on projects with the likes of DMX, IDK, and Russ. Hopefully, he gets the rest he needs and recovers soon because 2021’s In Memoriam section is getting way too long

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Cardi B Calls Lil Kim A ‘Real F*cking Legend’ And Defends Her Amid Cyber Bullying

There’s a certain tendency online for hateful commentators to bash on the elders in the music world, and it’s something that’s always irked Cardi B. As a female rapper herself, Cardi has faced the kind of constant criticism and endless nitpicking that many other celebrities have endured, but there’s one person she will always defend from it — and that’s Lil Kim. When “WAP” came out and Cardi and Megan Thee Stallion were relentlessly attacked, Cardi admitted it shocked her because she grew up on raunchy rap like the music Kim used to make, and Kim has noted in the past that she’d love to remake “Ladies Night” with Cardi involved.

And the mutual respect between the two is probably why Cardi took it upon herself to defend Lil Kim from the latest round of cyber bullying that Kim is facing. In a series of tweets last night, Cardi let her fans know that she thinks the constant abuse Kim faces as a “real f*cking legend” is heartbreaking.

When commenters brought up Cardi collaborating with Kim — as if that would somehow stop the other internet bullying — and Cardi assured everyone that when the time is right, her collaboration with Kim will come.

So there you have it Kim — Cardi’s always got your back.

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Tom Holland Made Good On His Promise To The Heroic Boy Who Saved His Sister From A Dog Attack

Last summer, Avengers came out of the woodwork to praise Bridger Walker, a six-year-old boy who put himself between a German Shephard and his little sister, resulting in 90 stitches to the face for his heroic effort. While most people forgot about the brave story, Tom Holland definitely did not. The Spider-Man: No Way Home star made good on his promise to invite Bridger to the set of the film, and it was everything that a young Spidey fan could ever want.

According to an Instagram post from Bridger’s dad (Robert Walker), Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, and Flash Thompson actor Tony Revolori went out of their way to make the tiny hero’s visit special. In fact, they made the whole Walker family feel special, and they were sure to thank the Marvel stars for the incredible day.

When we first arrived on set, I was a little apprehensive that once the “curtain was pulled back” that the magic of the movies would be lost for the kids. The opposite was true! Tom, Zendaya, Harry, @lifeisaloha, @tonyrevolori, and the entire cast/crew made our kids feel like stars. ✨ They don’t just act the part of friendly neighborhood heroes – that’s what they truly are.

The look on the kids’ faces was priceless when we rounded the blue-screen to see Tom, in full costume, high above the set on a light post. It was emotional to see him waive at the kids like he was the one that was supposed to be excited – not the other way around.

The Walkers also shared a set video of Bridger getting to help Holland film a scene by “filling in for Zendaya.” Fair warning though, try not to get misty-eyed watching Spidey make a boy feel like the true hero he is. So many feels.

(Via Robert Walker on Instagram)