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Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
All-American Rejects to headline 50th annual Penn State festival
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (WTAJ) — Penn State's Movin' On music festival is returning in May for its 50th year, and along with it comes several popular artists and a limited edition ice cream flavor. The Movin' On festival will take place on May 2 at the Intramural (IM) Fields. This year's festival will feature the headline performer All-American Rejects with famous songs like 'Dirty Little Secret' and 'Gives You Hell.' Other artists include Pusha T, Baby Tate, Claire Rosinkranz and Battle 2025 winner Fez. The festival will continue to be free of charge and is an 18+ festival for all Penn State students. Attendees will be required to have a Penn State ID or government-issued ID. The festival has a specific bag policy and provides parking at several locations. You can learn more about those on the Movin' On festival website. 16th annual run to raise money for Special Olympics Pennsylvania Taking the stage first will be the winner of Battle, a competition where Penn State student performers vie for the opening slot at the festival. Fez, who was the 2025 winner, is a dynamic band blending diverse influences into their signature 'scuba rock' sound. Next, Claire Rosinkranz, presented by the Student Programming Association, will take the stage. Following these acts, Baby Tate will take the stage. Baby Tate is an Atlanta-based rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. Following that performance, Grammy-nominated Pusha T will take to the stage. Lastly, All-American Rejects will cap off the night. Items that will not be allowed at the festival: No smoking, drugs or alcohol Noisemakers and laser pointers Umbrellas Chairs and camping equipment No professional cameras Pets Weapons of any kind As the festival is celebrating 50 years the Berkey Creamery has announced a temporary flavor to coincide with the milestone. 'Mooovin` On 50th Anniversary Cookies & Cream' will be available from April 4 to May 4. More information about the festival can be found on the Movin' On website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Forbes
20-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Wings Hauser Dies: The ‘Vice Squad' And ‘Tough Guys Don't Dance' Actor Was 77
Florence, AZ 1985: Wings Hauser promotional photo for the ABC tv movie 'Command Five'. (Photo by Bob ... [+] D'Amico /American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images) Wings Hauser, a character actor with over 100 film and television credits, died Saturday at his home in Santa Monica, California after battling COPD. He was 77. 'Wings Hauser's one of a kind, legendary career spanned 58 years in movies, TV and music working alongside many of the greatest artists in the industry and earning their respect," wrote his wife Cali on Instagram. Born Gerald Dwight Hauser on December 12, 1947 in Hollywood, California, Wings Hauser made his film debut in the 1967 was film First to Fight. Following a number of early guest roles in TV series including Cannon, Movin' On, Baretta and Emergency!, Hauser gained attention with a stint as Greg Foster on the daytime drama The Young and the Restless from 1977 to 1981. Nearly 30 years later, in 2010, he revived the role for three episodes. LOS ANGELES - JANUARY 5: Wings Hauser as Greg Foster (1977-1981) on THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. ... [+] Image dated January 5, 1978. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images) In 1982, Hauser is remembered role his role as an abusive pimp named Ramrod in the crime thriller Vice Squad, which also featured his voice singing the film's theme song. The following year he came up with the idea for the Vietnam-era war film Uncommon Valor, starring Gene Hackman and Patrick Swayze. In 1986, Hauser was cast in the NBC police parody The Last Precinct opposite Adam West and Ernie Hudson, which aired for eight episodes. One year later, he earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Male in the crime mystery dramedy Tough Guys Don't Dance. More film and television roles followed, including Hauser's four-episode stint as Lieutenant Colonel Miller in the war drama China Beach from 1990 to 1991. In 1991, Hauser headlined the one season syndication action-themed drama Lightning Force. And his film resume included Wilding (1990), Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991), Michael Mann's The Insider (1999) and Rubber (2010). Wings Hauser in a scene from the film 'Beastmaster 2: Through The Portal Of Time', 1991. (Photo by ... [+]) Later appearances on television included TV dramas The Mentalist, The Defenders, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Hawaii Five-O and Castle. In addition to wife Cali, survivors include his children Bright Hauser and Cole Hauser, who plays Rip Wheeler on Yellowstone; his two sisters; and his grandchildren, Hutchinson, Holden, Ryland, Colt and Steely Rose.