John Travolta’s white ‘Saturday Night Fever’ suit fetches $260K at auction
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
(CNN) — The white three-piece suit worn by John Travolta in “Saturday Night Fever” fetched $260,000 at a California auction.The monochromatic ensemble went under the hammer as part of the “Hollywood: Classic & Contemporary” sale organized by Julien’s Auctions and Turner Classic Movies (TCM) over the weekend. (TCM, like CNN, is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.)In the 1977 dance drama, Travolta plays Tony Manero, a young Italian-American from Brooklyn who tries to escape the realities of his life by dominating the dance floor at the local disco. The hit movie helped to popularize disco music around the world and Travolta received a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his groovy performance.According to auction organizers, the polyester suit worn by Travolta in the movie’s famous dance competition scene is one of only two used during the production of the film. The jacket features exaggerated peak lapels with pick stitching and two ov...Elusive type of black hole has a messy star-snacking habit
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
(CNN) — Black holes have a reputation for snacking on stars, but some of these celestial garbage disposals may be messier than others, according to new research.Astrophysicists used 3D computer models to show that intermediate-mass black holes take a few bites out of wayward stars before tossing away the stellar crumbs and leaving a cosmic trail.Researchers made the discovery while running simulations on black holes of various masses and sending sun-size stars past them. The clues uncovered in the experiment might help astronomers find intermediate-mass black holes by searching for evidence of their behaviors.During the simulations, the intermediate-mass black hole snagged the star in its orbit, and each time the star made another lap, the black hole took another bite out of it. When only the dense, misshapen core of the star was left, the black hole discarded it and sent it flying across the galaxy.A study describing the modeling analysis has been accepted for ...Julius Randle on Game 4 benching: ‘I just want to win — it’s Thibs’ decision’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
As expected, Knicks All-Star Julius Randle was tight-lipped about his coach’s decision to bench him the entire fourth quarter of the team’s Game 4 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday.The Knicks star put forth a forgettable first three quarters — logging just seven points and two rebounds and missing all four of his three-point attempts through 27 minutes — before head coach Tom Thibodeau yanked him from the game.The Knicks proceeded to run off with the win, building an 11-point lead and winning, 102-93. They are now one win away from the franchise’s first playoff series victory since 2013.And not only has Randle shot poorly all series, but he watched the fourth quarter from the bench on Sunday. He said he isn’t upset with the coach’s decision, but didn’t further elaborate on his emotions.“At the end of the day, I just want to win,” he said at the team’s training facility in Tarrytown on Tuesday. “I...6 men, 3 women chosen as jurors in rape suit against Trump
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
By LARRY NEUMEISTER and JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A jury of six men and three women was chosen Tuesday to hear a former advice columnist’s lawsuit accusing former President Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s. Opening statements were expected later in the day.The federal civil trial stands to tests Trump’s “Teflon Don” reputation for shaking off serious legal problems and to reprise accounts of the type of sexual misconduct that rocked his 2016 presidential campaign as he seeks office again. He denies E. Jean Carroll’s claim and all the others, saying they were falsehoods spun up to damage him.The jurors were selected after questioning about not only their background but their news-watching habits and more.They were asked whether they had made political donations, supported any of a roster of right- and left-wing groups, used Trump’s social media platform, read Carroll’s former Elle magazine column and even i...Chris Perkins: There’s almost no way the Dolphins can screw up their second-round pick
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
It would be nearly impossible for the Dolphins to make a wrong decision with their second-round pick in this year’s NFL draft. Yes, nearly impossible.This offseason, the Dolphins have done such as good job filling needs in areas such as backup quarterback, running back and tight end that they don’t have any glaring needs entering the draft.That means the Dolphins have the luxury of taking the so-called BPA (Best Player Available), as opposed to filling a need, when they make their first selection at pick No. 51 in Friday’s second round.You know their recent history of good luck with second-rounders, so as long as the Dolphins don’t select someone with, say, sixth-round talent or select a punter, they almost can’t miss.Yeah, they could always select the wrong player. So technically, yes, it’s possible to screw this thing up. But I’ll refer you back to their recent second-round pick history. It’s pretty darn good. And they could use help...Dolphins Deep Dive: What letter grade would you give Chris Grier, Dolphins in offseason?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Chris Perkins and David Furones discuss what letter grade they would give general manager Chris Grier and the Miami Dolphins so far this offseason. ()Yosemite National Park: Massive snowpack brings thundering waterfalls
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
The massive snowpack in the Sierra Nevada this year has transformed California’s most famous park, Yosemite. And the impacts are likely to last all summer, and perhaps even longer.The park’s world-famous waterfalls are thundering now as billions of gallons of melted snow cascade 1,000 feet or more down sheer granite cliffs. Park officials say there is so much snow at higher elevations from the winter’s parade of atmospheric river storms that flooding in Yosemite Valley is likely between late April and early July, which could close the park at times.“All of the water is a huge change from the previous few years,” said Cory Goehring, lead naturalist for the Yosemite Conservancy, a San Francisco nonprofit group that runs outdoor programs in the park. “The meadows are wet and lush. The Merced River is rising. It’s raging. And the waterfalls? They are so loud, they sound like an airplane taking off with how loud they are.”High Sierra camps that are popular with backpackers and reserved t...Secret garden: Pop-up bar transforms for spring
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A pop-up bar on the top of Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego has transformed into a secret garden for spring. Over the Top Grand Garden, open through May 23, offers guests the chance to enjoy whimsical cocktails and delectable desserts while taking in ocean and skyline views 40 floors above the city. Perfect for photo ops or date nights, the interior features pink florals draping from the ceiling, flower arches and giant mushrooms."It basically looks like Alice in Wonderland came in here and decorated herself!" FOX 5's Heather Lake said when touring the space. Family recipe to phenomenon: The San Diego restaurant credited with creating taquitos The bar's specialty cocktails, inspired by popular springtime spots around San Diego, include Del Mar Derby, Strawberry Fields, Mint Duvet and La Primavera Margarita.A dessert trio features Mr. Cheesecake, Pink Lady and Sweet Mango.The Hyatt recommends making a reservation on OpenTable.com but welcomes walk-up guests.The garden ...$100M grant awarded for bridge reconstruction, transit platform near fairgrounds
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A key state grant was announced Monday that will help replace a bridge in the North County and would allow for easier access to events at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. A $100 million grant from the State of California Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program was awarded to advance to phase two of the San Dieguito Bridge Replacement, Double Track and Special Events Platform Project. “A trip from San Diego to Los Angeles takes three and a half hours. We want to make sure that trip takes less than two hours and replacing the bridge that we got the grant for and moving the track off the bluff is exactly what we need to do,” said Hasan Ikhrata, CEO of SANDAG. The San Dieguito bridge is 107 years old and nearing the end of its life. This project would not only work to replace the bridge, but also double track through the area allowing it to service more trains. Potential work stoppage could impact MTS Access, minibus service Just...Striking public servants block access to government buildings and key infrastructure
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:48 GMT
OTTAWA — Federal ministers said Tuesday they are monitoring for blockades of critical roads and infrastructure as striking federal workers made good on a promise to ramp up their picket efforts by disrupting traffic and limiting access to office buildings in downtown Ottawa. More than 150,000 federal public servants with the Public Service Alliance of Canada were on strike for the seventh straight day as their union representatives continued to negotiate with the government for a bigger wage increase and more flexibility to work remotely.Around the National Capital Region, hundreds of striking workers made their presence felt and heard, circling buildings, chanting through megaphones and blasting music throughout the morning.Hundreds of public servants marched across the Portage Bridge between Ottawa and Gatineau, Que., where some of the biggest federal buildings are located, holding up traffic for a short period Tuesday morning.Outside the Prime Minister’s Office building and...Latest news
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