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Hamilton Spectator
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hamilton Spectator
Horoscope for Sunday, July 27th, 2025
Aside from any Mercury retrograde mishaps, we can expect the vibes for the day to be mostly chill. It's another stellar day for catching up on work and handling tedious tasks like cleaning out the garage or the refrigerator. Being of service to people in need is a good way to harness today's planetary power, too. However, the day need not be just about work and chores. It can also be about spending quality time with the people we love or engaging in self-care activities. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) It's time to refuel. Make it your mission to stock up on your vitamins and nutrients. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Engage with your creative muse by rediscovering a passion or hobby you once loved. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) It's a good day to stay home and relax or visit family. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Reading, studying or writing are all ways you can put your mind to good use today. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Be a blessing for someone in need of help or support. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) The generosity of your friends may be just the thing that lifts your spirits. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Schedule some uninterrupted quiet time for yourself so that you can get a jump on the week ahead. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Seek an opportunity to build or grow your social circle. Go on a scavenger hunt, take a foreign language class, or join a volunteer community. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Leading by example can positively impact others around you. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) You may experience a show of kindness from someone you know or a random stranger. Take it as a sign that there are more good things to come. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Today is useful for doing anything that supports your emotional healing. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Enjoy a little one-on-one time with someone you love. FOR TODAY'S BIRTHDAY People flock to you because you radiate warmth, class and positive energy. You're often the life of the party, and you keep people entertained with your over-the-top sense of humour. When you're not busy working on your next goal and putting the competition to shame, you can probably be found on the dance floor or on the stage, having the time of your life. Even if you're not a performer, you still have a way of stealing the show. This year, you may experience a shift or change in your value system. Consider this a necessary upgrade. BIRTHDATE OF: Maya Rudolph, actress/comedian; Winnie Harlow, fashion model; Heidi Gardner, actress/comedian.
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Loot' Season 3 to premiere Oct. 13 on Apple TV+
July 22 (UPI) -- Apple TV+ announced Tuesday that it's bringing back Loot for a third season in October. The comedy series, starring Maya Rudolph, is slated to premiere the first two episodes of Season 3 on Oct. 15, with subsequent episodes to be released every Wednesday through Dec. 10. Rudolph was nominated for the 2024 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Molly Wells, a woman who examines her life after landing an $87 billion divorce settlement from her now ex-husband, tech billionaire John Novak, played by Adam Scott. In Season 3, the show keeps up with Wells and her group of associates as they run her philanthropic organization, the Wells Foundation. Cast members Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches and Joel Kim Booster will also return. Guest stars include Scott, plus Zane Phillips, Henry Winkler, X Mayo and Stephanie Styles. The first two seasons of Loot are available to stream on Apple TV+. Solve the daily Crossword


Hindustan Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Loot Season 3 trailer: Release date, cast, plot, where to watch and more
Maya Rudolph is back with a bang and is ready to bring more laughs and luxury chaos as Loot returns for Season 3. Apple TV+ has set the premiere for the show this October, teasing fresh drama, lavish escapades, and a few heartfelt twists. After Season 2 ended on a romantic cliffhanger, with the new version, fans can expect answers, and maybe a few surprises, as Molly and her quirky team at The Wells Foundation push forward with their mission to do good, billionaire-style. With sharp humor and real heart, Loot's new season is set to highlight the story of what happens when extreme wealth meets a genuine desire to make a difference. Loot returns for Season 3 for Apple TV+ What to expect from Loot Season 3? Loot Season 3 will explore Molly Wells flying headfirst into the unknown. In the series, Maya Rudolph's billionaire-turned-philanthropist heroine will be reeling from the fallout of her bold new mission: using her $87 billion divorce settlement to make real change. With her loyal assistant Nicholas (Joel Kim Booster) in tow, Molly jets off to escape the noise, emotional and otherwise, after a tense run-in with fellow billionaires and a charged moment with Arthur. As she rediscovers purpose (and maybe love), the season promises equal parts glamour, mess, and growth, served with the show's signature wit and warmth. Check out Loot Season 3 trailer below: Loot Season 3 release date and cast Season 3 of Loot is stacked with returning cast, including Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Ron Funches, Nat Faxon, and Joel Kim Booster. The show will also see a fresh lineup of guest stars like Stephanie Styles, D'Arcy Carden, Adam Scott, Zane Phillips, and the legendary Henry Winkler. Loot Season 3 lands on Apple TV+ Wednesday, October 15, kicking off with a two-episode premiere. New episodes will drop weekly, leading up to the finale on December 10. Loot is created by Matt Hubbard and Alan Yang, with Maya Rudolph also serving as executive producer. Catch up on the first two seasons, now streaming on Apple TV+, before the new chapter begins. FAQs: 1. When does Loot Season 3 premiere? Loot Season 3 debuts on Wednesday, October 15, with the first two episodes launching simultaneously, followed by weekly releases through December 10. 2. How many episodes are in Season 3? The new season consists of 10 episodes. 3. Who returns in the cast for Season 3? Maya Rudolph leads once again, joined by Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Ron Funches, Nat Faxon, and Joel Kim Booster. 4. What storylines will Season 3 cover? Season 3 dives into Molly's next chapter, post-jet escape, exploring her emotional reset and unresolved sparks with Arthur.


UPI
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
'Loot' Season 3 to premiere Oct. 13 on Apple TV+
1 of 3 | Maya Rudolph will return to star in "Loot" Season 3. File Photo by Chris Chew/UPI | License Photo July 22 (UPI) -- Apple TV+ announced Tuesday that it's bringing back Loot for a third season in October. The comedy series, starring Maya Rudolph, is slated to premiere the first two episodes of Season 3 on Oct. 15, with subsequent episodes to be released every Wednesday through Dec. 10. Rudolph was nominated for the 2024 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Molly Wells, a woman who examines her life after landing an $87 billion divorce settlement from her now ex-husband, tech billionaire John Novak, played by Adam Scott. In Season 3, the show keeps up with Wells and her group of associates as they run her philanthropic organization, the Wells Foundation. Cast members Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Nat Faxon, Ron Funches and Joel Kim Booster will also return. Guest stars include Scott, plus Zane Phillips, Henry Winkler, X Mayo and Stephanie Styles. The first two seasons of Loot are available to stream on Apple TV+.


New York Times
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Dana Carvey Calls His Biden Impression a ‘Delicate Thing'
Dana Carvey, the comedian and actor, said that impersonating former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. during the just completed 50th season of 'Saturday Night Live' was a challenge because he said he believed Biden 'was compromised mentally.' Carvey made the comment on a recent episode of his and David Spade's podcast 'Fly on the Wall' while discussing his portrayal of Biden, a Democrat, during his re-election bid in 2024. 'It was a delicate thing in the comedy world,' Carvey added. 'There were a lot of people that did not want to do anything that would kind of ding him in, like, an awkward way.' Carvey, a former 'S.N.L.' cast member known for his many impersonations, including his portrayal of George H.W. Bush in the 1980s and 1990s, said that in order to make his version of Biden funny, it had to be recognizable, which is why Carvey mastered the former president's squint and chuckle, as well as his lapsing into non sequiturs like insisting on 'being serious right now,' even if what he last said was not a joke. In one episode that aired in late September, Carvey as Biden joined Kamala Harris, played by Maya Rudolph, at a rally after she won the Democratic nomination. He slowly walked to the podium and tossed out a number of Biden's signature phrases ('by the way,' 'guess what?') before being rushed offstage, only to wander back. In another skit from November, after Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee, won the election, Carvey's Biden advises him to watch how he talks as president but stammers over his own words in doing so. It took two years for Carvey to master his impression of Biden, he said, and that the first six months of Biden's presidency did not provide much material until he heard the president whisper and yell. 'Biden eventually was my favorite because he had like 10 hooks,' Carvey said. 'I loved it. It was in entering and exiting, but it was a real challenge to make it acceptable.' Biden's age and mental state became flash points during the 2024 presidential election cycle. Conversations about it reached a fever pitch shortly after the first presidential debate in June, in which Biden meandered and mumbled through his answers. Weeks later and under intense pressure from members of his party, Biden dropped out of the race. Since then, there has been a litany of discussions and even books that examine the former president's decline while in the White House. In May, Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.