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  • 17 hours ago | parade.com | Meredith Gordon

    Adam Sandler just made Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry an offer he can’t refuse. The Happy Gilmore 2 star shared a video on social media today in response to Derrick Henry’s appearance earlier this week on The Dan Patrick Show. While on the show, the NFL star confessed that Sandler is his favorite movie star. In response, Patrick told Henry he’d pull some strings and get him a part in a Sandler movie—if the athlete rushes for 2,000 yards during the 2025 NFL season.

  • 21 hours ago | aol.com | Meredith Gordon

    Rarely Seen '80s Brat Pack Actress Shares Glimpse Into Life Now: 'You Look Amazing' originally appeared on Parade. Molly Ringwald is thriving. The ’80s teen queen—whose movies like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles made her an icon for one generation of teens after the next—has never wanted to be defined solely by her time as John Hughes’ muse. Now 57, the actress, singer, and writer has enjoyed a prolific career since the 1980s, along with a robust family life.

  • 22 hours ago | aol.com | Meredith Gordon

    '80s New Wave Icon Sings Fans 'Into a Different Place and Time' With Hit Movie Theme Song: 'Wow 1985-2025' originally appeared on Parade. Steve Kerr has still got it. The lead singer of the iconic ’80s new wave sensation Simple Minds, along with original bandmate Charlie Burchill, are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their album Once Upon A Time with a world tour and live album.

  • 22 hours ago | yahoo.com | Meredith Gordon

    Generate Key Takeaways'80s New Wave Icon Sings Fans 'Into a Different Place and Time' With Hit Movie Theme Song: 'Wow 1985-2025' originally appeared on Parade. Steve Kerr has still got it. The lead singer of the iconic ’80s new wave sensation Simple Minds, along with original bandmate Charlie Burchill, are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their album Once Upon A Time with a world tour and live album.

  • 1 day ago | parade.com | Meredith Gordon

    Molly Ringwald is thriving. The ’80s teen queen—whose movies like The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles made her an icon for one generation of teens after the next—has never wanted to be defined solely by her time as John Hughes’ muse. Now 57, the actress, singer, and writer has enjoyed a prolific career since the 1980s, along with a robust family life. The proof is in her latest social media post.