Ariana Debose and Julianne Hough delivered a jaw-dropping dance performance at the 2023 Tony Awards on Sunday night (June 11).
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@TheNickGehlfuss. Thank you for 8 years pic.twitter.com/pEH5xPYipnThe episode saw Halstead leaving Gaffney Chicago Medical Center and reuniting with his former fiancee, Natalie, courtesy of a cameo appearance by Torrey DeVitto, who played the character until her exit from the show at the beginning of Season 7.Wolf Entertainment wasn’t, of course, alone.
Fans expressed various feelings, from appreciation, to disbelief, to feeling like the show lost its “heart,” and plenty in between.“Actually crying I haven’t done this since Otis death,” one fan wrote.“Literally in tears,” wrote another. “Was not expecting that and I was so sad but so happy to see Natalie.”“It took me eight years to like him even a bit, but he was the better Halstead in the end.
Ariana Debose and Julianne Hough delivered a jaw-dropping dance performance at the 2023 Tony Awards on Sunday night (June 11).
Soccer Aid is back for another year as the charity football match aims to raise money for charity.
Premiering Saturday night in the Tribeca Film Festival’s Spotlight Narrative category, Eric Larue is an intense and devastating account of the after effects of a school shooting, but the focus is almost entirely on the parents of that boy who shot and killed three male classmates and is now in prison. Adapted by Brett Neveu from his own 2002 stage play, it has taken on new weight in the two decades since it was first presented at Chicago’s Red Orchid Theatre in light of the seemingly endless numbers of school shootings and the fact that the number one cause for deaths of young people is now by gun. But for his feature film directorial debut actor Michael Shannon was most interested in looking at the effects of this traumatic life-changing incident from the point of view of the parents, those of the kids killed, and particularly the pair of the young teen who murdered them.
Torrey DeVitto is finding love in Greece.The actress stars in Hallmark Channel's latest romantic movie, which follows Ilana (DeVitto) as she travels with her Greek boyfriend, Mike (Yannis Tsimitselis), for his sister's wedding, where she's the maid of honor. But after Mike surprises Ilana by proposing, she finds herself caught in the whirlwind created by his well-meaning and overly enthusiastic mother, Athena (Marina Sirtis). «It has all the elements that you would want out of a sweet romance movie.
Shayne Jansen is celebrating some «life-changing news.» The season 2 standout from, who also appeared on the first season of, took to Instagram on Thursday in a funny video declaring that after a tough few years, «It's all worth it now.»«All I have to say is this — let's go, girls,» Shayne quipped, referencing Shania Twain's hit song, «Man, I Feel Like a Woman.»Shayne shared his love for several hit female vocalists including Twain and Celine Dion while on both and .But it was his comments on the latter that earned him a special invitation from Team Shania.Shayne posted a screenshot of an email from the country icon's team, which shared that she loved his shout-out on .«We'd love to invite you and a guest to meet Shania and see her show in Chicago on July 1!» the letter reads.A post shared by Shayne Jansen (@shaynejansen)Shayne then announced that he's considering giving his guest ticket to a fan who's had a «tough year,» noting he planned to choose someone «that deserves it the most.»Shayne got engaged to Natalie Lee on season 2 of. Natalie said no at the altar after the pair had a rough off-camera fight.
Two from Magnolia Pictures, the story of an iconic record album design firm back and a sighting of Brian Cox usher in a specialty weekend with smoke clearing over New York City. Acrid plumes from Canadian wildfires have smothered the key arthouse market over the past few days in an unusual air quality event that had Mayor Eric Adams urging people to home.
Ariana Madix is truly making the most out of a bad situation… and making money from it, too! Get that bag, girl!
Mark Guarino Chicago’s Bloodshot Records was a powerful and pioneering force in the alt-country movement of the 1990s and beyond, defining the genre with a roster of breakthrough artists including the Robbie Fulks, Old 97s, Alejandro Escovedo, the Waco Brothers, Neko Case, Justin Townes Earle, and the Bottle Rockets. In 2021, 27 years after its first release, label co-founders Nan Warshaw and Rob Miller sold Bloodshot to Exceleration Music, a global investment group that either owns the catalogs of or has strategic partnerships with other legacy labels like Alligator Records and Kill Rock Stars. At the time, Exceleration said it planned to largely manage and monetize Bloodshot’s back catalog. But this month it is releasing “Music Man,” a new album by Layng Martine Jr., a veteran Nashville songwriter who has written hits for legends like Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire, and the Pointer Sisters, among many others. It is one of five new albums Bloodshot is set to release this year, said Dave Hansen, an Exeleration principal.
to double down and make sure of it.
Coronation Street star Hayley Tamaddon is set to tread the boards once more as she joins the cast of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie as it embarks on a UK tour. The actress, who played Andrea Beckett on the ITV soap, will be taking on the role of Miss Hedge, the teacher of lead character Jamie New, a role that she previously played in the West End.
The One Chicago shows – Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and Chicago Fire – have seen some fan favorite characters exit during the 2022-2023 season.
Spoiler Alert: The following story reveals major plot points from the Season 11 finale of NBC’s Chicago Fire.
Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains spoilers from “Red Waterfall,” the Season 11 finale of NBC’s “Chicago Fire.” Is another main character leaving the One Chicago universe? During the “Chicago Med” finale on Wednesday, original star Nick Gehlfuss made his final appearance — one of the many exits that has happened over the last year in the Dick Wolf procedurals. During the Season 11 “Chicago Fire” finale, Mouch (played by Christian Stolte, who has been on the series since 2012 debut) was hit by shrapnel during a call with a live shooter. After being rushed to the hospital, the firehouse was alerted that it wasn’t a bullet and that he was alert and recovering. However, in the final moments of the episode, Herrmann (David Eigenberg) was by Mouch’s side when he realized that he was looking pale. He looked down and saw that Mouch had been bleeding — and then flat-lined. As the camera panned out, it became clear why the title of the episode was “Red Waterfall,” as blood ran off the side of Mouch’s hospital bed and Herrmann screamed for a doctor.
Chicago Med is down one more doctor following the season 8 finale of the popular NBC series.
SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major spoilers from NBC’s Chicago Med’s Season 8 finale.
Emily Longeretta Warning: This story contains spoilers from “Does One Door Close and Another One Open?,” the Season 8 finale of “Chicago Med.” Nick Gehlfuss is hanging up his lab coat. The actor, who has portrayed Dr. Will Halstead on all eight seasons of “Chicago Med,” has exited the series, making his final appearance on Wednesday night’s Season 8 finale. As Will left the hospital following the many changes at Gaffney, he reunited with his ex-fiancée, Natalie (Torrey DeVitto, who made a surprise appearance in the episode after leaving at the end of Season 6). “It was a difficult decision, but ultimately, I felt I’d taken Dr. Halstead as far as I can go with him. I think that comes down to a creative part of you, or the energy or spirit you have that you’re either built for a very long time with one person or not,” Gehlfuss tells Variety. “I am attracted to the profession for the variety in it, and eight years is a long time. It’s two college degrees! I’m joking now that I basically have a doctorate in television.”
A surprising farewell! Nick Gehlfuss exited Chicago Med after eight seasons — but his goodbye episode had a silver lining for fans.
Charna Flam Veteran stage and screen actor Gerald Castillo, who appeared in major TV series including “Saved By the Bell,” “General Hospital,” “Hill Street Blues,” “M*A*S*H” and “Dallas,” died May 4 at his home in Houston. He was 90. Known for his work as Major Slater on “Saved by the Bell” and Judge Davis Wagner on “General Hospital,” Castillo developed a following for his roles in the two series. Born in Chicago on Dec. 23, 1932, Gerald studied acting and stage direction at the Goodman Theater. Following his education, he acted on stages all across the nation, performing opposite Sherman Hemsley, Rita Moreno, Jessica Tandy, James Broderick and Jeanne Crain. After performing with Hemsley, “The Jeffersons” star convinced Castillo to pursue a film and TV career in Los Angeles.
season 2 standout Deepti Vempati has revealed that she is in a relationship and certainly is feeling the butterflies.The 32-year-old Chicago native opened up about her new romance on the latest episode of her podcast with co-star Natalie Lee, who kicked off the episode declaring, «There is quite a bit of life news. Deepti's in love.»«I don't know if I'm in love, but I'm very smitten.
Kim Kardashian may not have seen things the same way as Kanye West, but she’s resolved to learn the lesson, mature and grow from the experience, and move forward to better things.