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Rally in the Alley? Hamilton eyes street designation for hometown hero Arkells
Rally in the Alley? Hamilton eyes street designation for hometown hero Arkells

Hamilton Spectator

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hamilton Spectator

Rally in the Alley? Hamilton eyes street designation for hometown hero Arkells

The city wants to welcome home its beloved band with a special street designation this year: Arkells' Alley . The Juno-winning Hamilton rock band took its name from Arkell Street in Westdale — where members once lived and practised — around 20 years ago. Ever since, they've championed their hometown in music, videos and via charitable efforts like the 2022 rehabilitation of the 'Rally Court' basketball facility at Woodlands Park. Council is expected to sign off on commemorative signage next week to dedicate the block of Arkell Street between Newton and Paisley as 'Arkells' Alley.' That's why Ward 1 councillor Maureen Wilson said she thought it was 'past time' for the band and its eponymous street to be recognized in the neighbourhood where it all started. Not just because of their commercial success, she said, but 'because of what they have given back to this community with their success,' she said of band members who have broadcast Jackson Square mall, Grandad's Donuts and even the city's bike-share program to a wider audience via their music. Council is expected to sign off on commemorative signage next week to dedicate the block of Arkell Street between Newton and Paisley as 'Arkells' Alley.' Council is expected to sign off on commemorative signage next week to dedicate the block of Arkell Street between Newton and Paisley as 'Arkells' Alley.' The band is back in town June 21 for The Rally, its third outdoor concert at Hamilton Stadium — an event that has historically sold out the 26,000-or-so capacity city football stadium. Error! Sorry, there was an error processing your request. There was a problem with the recaptcha. Please try again. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy . This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. Want more of the latest from us? Sign up for more at our newsletter page .

How to watch the French Open 2025 live: US streaming schedule, more
How to watch the French Open 2025 live: US streaming schedule, more

New York Post

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

How to watch the French Open 2025 live: US streaming schedule, more

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. The second grand slam of the year is here! Following January's Australian Open, it's time for the 2025 French Open. Both of last year's champions, Carlos Alcaraz from the men's bracket and Iga Świątek from the women's bracket, are back to defend their titles, though neither are entering this year's French Open as the No. 1 seed — that'll be Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka. Notably, Alcaraz is coming off an Italian Open win against Sinner. It's clear that they are among the favorites to win the French Open this year, and being on opposite sides of the draw means the two would only meet in the final round if both advance that far. It all gets started today at 5 a.m. ET with the first matches of Round 1 action. Due to the time difference between the United States and Paris, matches will air live stateside beginning at 5 a.m. ET most days. Max will be the go-to streamer for this year's French Open; you'll be able to stream every match there, but daily coverage will also air on TNT and truTV. French Open 2025 dates: When is the 2025 French Open? The French Open officially begins today, May 25, and will end on Sunday, June 8. Where is French Open 2025 being played? The French Open, as it is every year, will be played on the clay courts at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. How to watch the 2025 French Open in the US: Max doesn't offer a free trial, so if you want to watch the French Open for less, taking advantage of a live TV streaming service will be the best way to watch it live. Sling TV is among the best value for money among live tv streaming services thanks to some great offers. You'll need Sling's Blue plan with a Max add-on to watch every match live. And when you subscribe to Max through Sling, the money-saving never stops! You'll get 50% off your first month, plus $5 off your bill every month after that. Another great live TV streaming service is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial. Other ways to watch French Open 2025: As we noted above, you can watch every match, including some exclusive ones, on Max. Max starts at $9.99/month, but you can also subscribe to one of our favorite streaming bundles and get Max with Disney+ and Hulu for 16.99/month. French Open 2025 TV schedule: In addition to all of the televised matches listed below, livestreams of all courts will be available to stream daily from 5 a.m. ET on Max. Sunday, May 25 – Saturday, May 31 5 a.m. – Rounds 1, 2, 3 Men's & Women's Singles, TNT 5 a.m. – The Rally at Roland-Garros, truTV Sunday, June 1 and Monday, June 2 5 a.m. – Featured Round 4: Men's & Women's Singles on Court Philippe-Chatrier, TNT 5 a.m. – Featured Round 4: Men's & Women's Singles on Court Suzanne-Lenglen, truTV Tuesday, June 3 & Wednesday, June 4 5 a.m. – Men's or Women's Singles Quarterfinals, TNT 5 a.m. – Men's & Women's Doubles/Mixed Doubles, truTV 2 p.m. – Men's or Women's Singles Quarterfinals, truTV Thursday, June 5 5 a.m. – Men's Doubles Semifinals, truTV 6 a.m. – Mixed Doubles Final, TNT 9 a.m. – Women's Singles Semifinals, TNT Friday, June 6 5 a.m. – Women's Doubles Semifinals, truTV 7:30 a.m. – Men's Singles Semifinals, TNT Saturday, June 7 8 a.m. – Women's Singles Final & Men's Doubles Final, TNT & truTV Sunday, June 8 5 a.m. – Women's Doubles Final & Men's Singles Final, TNT & truTV French Open 2025 players to watch: Americans Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula are the No. 2 and 3 seeds, respectively, in the women's bracket, while American Taylor Fritz is the men's bracket No. 4 seed. Below, find all of the seeded players entering the French Open. Men's Jannik Sinner Carlos Alcaraz Alexander Zverev Taylor Fritz Jack Draper Novak Djokovic Casper Ruud Lorenzo Musetti Alex de Minaur Holger Rune Daniil Medvedev Tommy Paul Ben Shelton Arthur Fils Frances Tiafoe Grigor Dimitrov Andrey Rublev Francisco Cerúndolo Jakub Menšík Stefanos Tsitsipas Tomáš Macháč Ugo Humbert Sebastian Korda Karen Khachanov Alexei Popyrin Alejandro Davidovich Fokina Denis Shapovalov Brandon Nakashima Félix Auger-Aliassime Hubert Hurkacz Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Alex Michelsen Women's Aryna Sabalenka Coco Gauff Jessica Pegula Jasmine Paolini Iga Świątek Mirra Andreeva Madison Keys Zheng Qinwen Emma Navarro Paula Badosa Diana Shnaider Elena Rybakina Elina Svitolina Karolína Muchová Barbora Krejčíková Amanda Anisimova Daria Kasatkina Donna Vekić Liudmila Samsonova Ekaterina Alexandrova Jeļena Ostapenko Clara Tauson Beatriz Haddad Maia Elise Mertens Magdalena Fręch Marta Kostyuk Leylah Fernandez Peyton Stearns Linda Nosková Anna Kalinskaya Sofia Kenin Yulia Putintseva Why Trust Post Wanted by the New York Post This article was written by Angela Tricarico, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Post Wanted Shopping and New York Post's streaming property, Decider. Angela keeps readers up to date with cord-cutter-friendly deals, and information on how to watch your favorite sports teams, TV shows, and movies on each streaming service. Not only does Angela test and compare the streaming services she writes about to ensure readers are getting the best prices, but she's also a superfan specializing in the intersection of shopping, tech, sports, and pop culture. Prior to joining Decider and New York Post in 2023, she wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews

‘Feels like home': Brooke Fletcher excited to extend family ties to Chicago White Sox as part of broadcast team
‘Feels like home': Brooke Fletcher excited to extend family ties to Chicago White Sox as part of broadcast team

Chicago Tribune

time14-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Chicago Tribune

‘Feels like home': Brooke Fletcher excited to extend family ties to Chicago White Sox as part of broadcast team

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The past month has felt like a full-circle moment for Brooke Fletcher. As a new member of the Chicago White Sox broadcast team, Fletcher has been at camp gearing up for the upcoming season and taking part in CHSN's spring training telecasts along with John Schriffen and Steve Stone. And her family has ties to the Sox. Her father, Scott, played for the team in the 1980s and early 90s and her brother-in-law, Gordon Beckham, spent seven years with the Sox during his 11 seasons in the big leagues. 'It's been a little surreal,' Brooke Fletcher told the Tribune on Thursday at Camelback Ranch. 'Just thankful for the opportunity, just to be able to cover the White Sox and having the history with my family. It's been cool.' Scott played parts of 15 years in the majors, including six seasons with the Sox from 1983-85 and 1989-91. 'The White Sox have always had a place in our family's heart,' Scott said in a phone interview with the Tribune on Friday morning. 'We love (Chairman) Jerry (Reinsdorf) and just being around so many of the White Sox people who are still there. Brooke put on her Instagram one time when she was young, she had her White Sox uniform on. So it was like, man, really blessed and you see how things come together sometimes. 'That's pretty special that it's worked out for her to be with the White Sox.' Brooke's duties include providing in-game reports from near the dugout as well as pre- and postgame coverage. 'I'm just mainly excited to be able to share the stories and shine a light on this young group,' she said. Fletcher will get the chance to do just that Sunday, working alongside Connor McKnight in the booth for the Spring Breakout prospects game against the Colorado Rockies at Camelback Ranch (4:05 p.m., CHSN). Pitchers Noah Schultz, Hagen Smith and Grant Taylor, shortstop Colson Montgomery and outfielder Braden Montgomery are among the players on the Sox roster for the event. 'Just so much talent,' Fletcher said. 'There are guys that might take a few seasons to get up to the bigs, and there are guys that are right on the cusp. There's a lot to look forward to.' Fletcher's journey to the Sox included working as a host for 'The Rally,' serving as a sideline reporter for AppleTV+ on its MLB broadcasts and covering the Tigers, Pistons and Red Wings for Bally Sports Detroit. She's a sideline reporter for the Big 10 Network, aiding in their football coverage. And she hosts CHSN's program, 'The Chicago Lead.' 'She's worked very hard at it and I'm really happy for her and thank the Lord that she is where she is,' Scott Fletcher said. 'She's accomplished a lot, I told her she's accomplished a lot in a short time, and I'm really proud of her.' Throughout camp, Fletcher has heard from folks who tell her they remember her father. 'Everybody's been so welcoming,' she said. Fletcher said baseball 'feels like home.' 'I grew up going to the ballpark, watching my brother (Brian) play,' Fletcher said. 'I was working baseball tournaments — my dad held national baseball tournaments, I was working the front gate. 'Just understanding the lifestyle of it and also being a fan. I just love this game so much.' Sox option Jared Shuster to Triple A The Sox optioned the left-handed pitcher to Triple-A Charlotte before Friday's Cactus League game against the Cincinnati Reds. 'We had some guys ahead of him,' manager Will Venable said. 'We came in looking at him in the starter's role. We thought he looked good. We just have some guys ahead of him, and going to give him the opportunity to go to work and get back into reliever shape. He'll be an option for us at some point during the summer.' Shuster has an 11.57 ERA in four spring outings (one start). He has allowed nine runs on 15 hits in seven innings with eight strikeouts and one walk. He had a 4.30 ERA in 39 appearances (four starts) for the Sox last season. 'His changeup was really good,' Venable said. 'I know that's something that he's been working on and is important to his arsenal. I thought he had a really good one and as we continue to see that velo tick up, I think it's going to play even better. I think that's part of the discussion with having him in the reliever role also, is to really get the velo up and play up the good changeup.' Injury update Right-hander Mason Adams left Friday's game with discomfort in his right elbow. He exited after issuing a walk with one out in the second inning. Adams has a 4.91 ERA in four games (two starts) this spring. He has eight strikeouts, one walk and has hit two batters in 7 1/3 innings. The Sox said Adams will undergo further testing Saturday.

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