Monday, July 27, 2015

PHOTOS: Joey Lawrence, "Celebrity Family Feud | Heavy.com

The Lawrence brothers are back on TV, slated to appear in Sunday night"s latest episode of Celebrity Family Feud. Of course, the trio has long been a mainstay in pop culture, ever since Joey Lawrence uttered his famous "WHOA" on Blossom. Now, as the former teenage heartthrob gets ready to square off against Mario Lopez on the summertime hit, get to know the whole Lawrence family. Click through the gallery to see some of the brother"s best moments and meet the rest of their Feud team. (Getty) Next Image: Joey Lawrence Celebrates 36th Birthday With Brothers At Disneyland Jazz Jennings I Am Jazz": 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

The YouTube star and transgender activist is set to document her life as gender dysphoric in the TLC series I Am Jazz. Get to know her more here.

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Cory Joseph Just Signed With Raptors, Already Got Shout Out From Drake on ...

Earlier this month, former Spurs guard Cory Josephwho was drafted by San Antonio in 2011 and won a title with the team in 2014decided to take his talents to the Raptors. And while most people didn"t bat an eye when the Pickering, Ontario native signed a four-year, $30 million deal with Toronto, it seems Drake took notice.

On "Charged Up," the track that Drizzy dropped on his Beats 1 radio show OVO Sound today, Drake gave one of his most random sports-related shout outs ever when he name-dropped Joseph in the middle of the song.

"We gon" make sure you get your bread and you know the ropes," Drake raps, "I get a ring and I bring it home like I"m Cory Joe."

Yo, already?!The ink isn"t even dry on his contract yet! We weren"t the only ones who caught the "Cory Joe" reference, either:

Wow. *waits for every free agent to sign with Toronto next season*

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Source: http://www.complex.com/sports/2015/07/cory-joseph-signed-with-raptors-shout-out-from-drake-charged-up

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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Randy Johnson expresses gratitude for teams that gave him a chance in Hall of ...

Randy Johnson has always been known asa stoic man of few words, but he made sure that all six teams he played for during his 22 years in the majorsknew of his gratitude.

Johnson ticked off the teams and people who helped him throughout his pitching career, starting with the firstmajor league team that drafted him out of college,the Montreal Expos, to which he said he was "forever indebted."

MORE: The most memorable moments of Randy Johnson"s career

"My minor league career was not stellar.It took me four years in the minor leagues to finally get a call up in 1988 ... I relish that moment getting to pitch in Montreal," Johnson said.

It wasn"t until Johnson was traded to the Mariners in 1989 that his career really took off, a move that he called his "apprenticeshipfor the next 10 years."

Twomonths with the Astros in 1998, during which he went 10-1,set Johnson up for his first tenure with the Diamondbacks, which led him to winning three games in the World Series and becoming co-MVP with Curt Schilling after the team clinched the title.

"Individual accomplishments are great, but in 2001 we had a team that in spring training we were all on the same page and we never deviated or wavered from that," Johnson said. "And that led us tothe World Series against the greatest team of all time, the New York Yankees.

"Those are some very memorable moments there in Arizona. I"m so grateful for everyone I played with and the franchise."

Johnson also thanked the Yankees and the Giants for taking him on, especially while recovering from significant injuries.

Throughout the trades and injuries, Johnson"s main motivation were the baseball fans, whether they were cheering him on orjeering at him.

"If I was a visiting player coming in to pitch against your team, you motivated me by screaming at me," Johnson said. "If you were rooting for me, I wouldrun through a brick wall for you and throw as many pitches as I needed to throw to get that game and get us a victory."

Johnson also made sure to thank the Wounded Warriors Project, an organization he has worked closely with since his 2009 retirement from baseball,and the United States armed services.

Given the nickname "the Big Unit" for his 6-10 frame, Johnson boastsof a 303-166 career record.The five-time Cy Young Award winnerledthe league in strikeouts nine times and recorded 4,875 strikeouts, the most for anyleft-handedpitcher and thesecondmost ever. He"s the oldest pitcher to throw a perfect game at age 40and defeated every major league team at least once.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb/story/2015-07-26/baseball-hall-of-fame-2015-randy-johnson-speech-diamondbacks-mariners-mlb-expos-astros

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Bryan Caraway didn"t want Miesha Tate to corner him at UFC on FOX 16 | MMAjunkie

CHICAGO Bryan Caraway and Miesha Tate are in a situation almost no one can relate to.After all, not many relationships involve two professional fighters, let alone two who have competed in the UFC octagon on the same night.

Caraway (20-7 MMA, 5-2 UFC) and Tate (17-5 MMA, 4-2 UFC)both competed Saturday night at UFC on FOX 16. Not only did both pick up wins, but they worked each others corner during the event. With a title shot on the line for Tate, it seemed a risky move for her to go through the emotional rollercoaster of cornering her boyfriend earlier in the night.

But Tate had no plans to avoid the corner for Caraways win over former WEC champion Eddie Wineland (21-11-1 MMA, 3-5 UFC).

I was prepared to put it behind me either way, Tate told MMAjunkie at the post-fight press conference. Once he won, it was great. But I knew that, no matter what happened, I was going to separate my fight from his fight emotionally. Thats something we get a lot of practice with anyway, being a couple inside the gym. We have to separate things. Its something that I feel like Im really good at. Its not the first time we fought on the same card together. But it is the first time that we fought in the UFC together and cornered each other on the same night. It was a little more stressful than normal, but we were both super motivated. And I felt like I had a lot of positive energy.

Tate fought in the co-main event of the evening, facing Jessica Eye (11-3 MMA, 1-2 UFC)in a No. 1 contender fight. The winner was to receive a shot at the winner of Ronda Rouseys UFC 190 title defense against Bethe Correia.

Tate pulled off an impressive victory, dropping Eye multiple times en route to a wide unanimous decision victory. UFC President Dana White confirmed that Tate was up next for a title shot following the bout.

The stakes of that fight had Caraway wanting Tate to take a pass on working his corner, but he knew better than to fight with Tate.

I actually didnt want her to corner me, Caraway said. I was worried. I didnt want her to have an adrenaline dump at all. Just from the crowd or seeing everything or if something happened during my fight. I didnt want her to worry. Even if she was mentally okay I didnt want that natural hormone to have that adrenaline dump and affect her in her fight. But she told me, Youve always been there for me and Im going to be there for you, no matter what. I wasnt going to argue with her. You dont argue with her.

For complete coverage of UFC on FOX 16, check out the UFC Events section of the site.

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Source: http://mmajunkie.com/2015/07/bryan-caraway-didnt-want-miesha-tate-to-corner-him-at-ufc-on-fox-16

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Bryan Caraway compares TJ Dillashaw to Lieutenant Dan

Bryan Caraway spoke with the media about his friendship with T.J. Dillashaw following his victory at UFC on FOX 16, comparing the bantamweight champion to a beloved character from Forrest Gump.

Bryan Caraway and T.J. Dillashaw go way back, dating back to their time togetheron TheUltimate Fighter. The duo of extremely talented fighters has also trained together with Team Alpha Male.

Caraway touched on their relationship following his unanimous decision victory over Eddie Wineland at UFC on Fox 16 on Saturday. Whendoing so, he revealed a nickname that him and his fellowtraining partners have for the reigning bantamweight champion.

Hes almost a psycho, Caraway said. As kind of a funny joke, Team Alpha Male started calling him Lieutenant Dan because hed snap. If he didnt have a training partner or someone wasnt there, hed just freak out. Id be like dude calm down. It was like his life depended on it. And I knew that great things were going to come out of him.

Lieutenant Dan refers to the comically irritable character from the critically-acclaimed film, Forrest Gump.On a more serious note, Caraway described how Dillashaws recent success and constant drive has inspired him to become a better fighter.

Now its awesome. Ive been an old dog in this sport for a long time. Ive been fighting for 12 years. To see somebody young and hungry come in after Ive already fought in the WCF, already fought in Showtime, already fought in Strike ForceTo see him come in with that kind of energy and see his hard work propel him past me to a world championship, he was a big motivation to me. Training with him when he was below me when I used to beat him up, to coming up and being a world champion now, I was like, thats the s I need to do."

Given his recent victory over Wineland, the No. 6 ranked fighter in the bantamweight class, Caraway could geta shot at his good friend and competitor in the near future.

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Source: http://fansided.com/2015/07/25/bryan-caraway-compares-t-j-dillashaw-lieutenant-dan/

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Saturday, July 25, 2015

ESPN host Colin Cowherd off-air following on-air Dominican Republic comments

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ESPN has parted ways with radio host Colin Cowherd.

Radio host Colin Cowherd will no longer appear on ESPN following insensitive remarks he made about baseball players from Dominican Republic.

"Colin Cowherd"s comments over the past two days do not reflect the values of ESPN or our employees," ESPN said in a statement. "Colin will no longer appear on ESPN."

Cowherd, who it was announced earlier is leaving ESPN to join Fox Sports, had said while hosting his national radio show The Herd on Thursday he did not believe baseball was complex and that a third of the sport was from the Dominican Republic.

He added that the Caribbean nation had "not been known, in my lifetime, as having, you know, world-class academic abilities".

His remarks were condemned by Major League Baseball and Players Association as "offensive".

Cowherd had been discussing whether a general manager in baseball had the ability to step down from an executive position to take over managerial duties, following Dan Jennings" move in that direction with the Miami Marlins in May.

"It"s baseball," Cowherd said. "You don"t think a general manager can manage? Like it"s impossible? The game is too complex?

"I"ve never bought into that, "Baseball"s just too complex." Really? A third of the sport is from the Dominican Republic."

Cowherd"s comments sparked an immediate reaction with Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista, a Dominican Republic native, tweeting: "Dear Mr. @ESPN_Colin before i rip you a new one i would like for you to explain what u meant to say about baseball and dominicans, please."

On Friday, Major League Baseball said in a statement that it "condemns the remarks made by Colin Cowherd, which were inappropriate, offensive and completely inconsistent with the values of our game".

MLB added: "Mr. Cowherd owes our players of Dominican origin, and Dominican people generally, an apology."

Tony Clark, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, said: "As a veteran of 15 MLB seasons, I can assure you that our sport is infinitely more complex than some in the media would have you believe.

"To suggest otherwise is ignorant, and to make an ignorant point by denigrating the intelligence of our Dominican members was not "clunky" -- it was offensive."

Cowherd issued an apology via Twitter on Friday: "I did not intend to offend anyone with my comments. I realise my choice of words was poor and not reflective of who I am. I am sorry."

-Reuters

Source: http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/70543759/ESPN-host-Colin-Cowherd-off-air-following-on-air-Dominican-Republic-comments

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Amy Poehler: Wet Hot American Summer prequel is "the right amount of dirty and ...

We are fast approaching thehalfway markof summer, but for some people, the season of sun wont officially begin until July 31, when Netflix will release Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. Created by David Wain and Michael Showalter, the eight-episodeprequel to 2001s big-screen cult favorite Wet Hot American Summer welcomes backall of theoriginaladult cast membersyes, including Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Elizabeth Banks, and Paul Ruddand introduces a bevy ofnew characters played by famous folks like Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig and Jason Schwartzman. You can learn all about the return to Camp Firewood in the latest issue of EW, but right here, you can check out aQ&A with Poehler, who spoke to EW during our February visit to the WHAS: FDOC set. (While the movie was shot at Camp Towanda in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, the set was recreated at the Calamigos Ranch in Malibu for the prequel.)Read on to see what the Parks and Recreation alum had to say about revisiting her Wet Hotrole of hard-edged thespian Susie, what to expect from Susie and Benin the coming season, and her interest in shootingeven more episodesdown the country road.

Its a little cold out there today. Did that remind you of the old days of shooting the movie?

Weve been in this cold warehouse and outside and it reminded me exactly of exactly when we shot [the movie in Pennsylvania], which was rainy and cold and we were all in shorts. The only difference was that then we were staying where we were shooting so you could actually go back to your bunk. There are so many different things about shooting now and then. One is that were all 15 years older. The other is that there were no cell phones when we shot the movie There was just one payphone and no one was on a laptop.

When people werent on their cell phones and laptops, what has been the vibe on set?

Its been really cool. Because the people that are shooting the series love the movie. It does have that vibe, that feeling of, Can we pull this off?, which I think can be important in comedy. Its so much better than it being this gigantic, luxurious, indulgent production. You can feel a scrappiness to it that was in the original film, which was good. And its just the right amount of dirty and weird.Its just been a lot of us laughing and talking about the past 15 years. Its very strange that you get to punctuate your life in that way, circle back around and be like, Look at these same people! Just like the shooting of the film, it feels really fun, and also no one is taking it too seriously, which is important. I mean, were saying ridiculous things.

Everyone talks about it feeling like a reunion.

Very class-reunion-y. Everyone is feeling super happy to be there. Everyone is lot older and little bit more relaxed. And everyone is a little less hungover. Maybe. I cant speak for everyone. [Theres] lot more sharing pictures of kids and dogs, a lot more of Where are we going to dinner? whereas 15 years ago, it was a lot of smoking and sneaking around and going into town to buy booze. And its really nice. Ive been lucky to work with David and Michael [Wain and Showalter, the shows creators] in various ways through the years, but I think that it was nice to be reminded: The legacy of that movie is in many ways the cast that was assembled, so it was nice to assemble them again.

What was it like to slipback into this character for the first time?

It was weird. The entire experience of Wet Hot from beginning to end almost feels like a bonus track. The fact that we got to do it, the fact that it was made, the fact that it was good, the fact that people continue to like it, and now were doing thist all feels like extra cool stuff. It was just really fun and silly to be back in the outfits When I turned the corner to the set and saw the replica, I was overwhelmed. I was like, Whoa. It was really cool. Really cool.

Michael Showalter said it took him a couple takes of a scene to get back into Coops skin. How about you?

I dont even know if Im even in it, to be honest with you. I dont think I gave the character of Susie much thought. [laughs]But when I was with Bradley today, it really came back. Today we were backstage, we had to dress up like raggedy Ann and Andy and do a dance routine and Bradley and I were just going over the steps. And it was like Oh, yeah, I remember this taking themselves really seriously and being really into the idea of American theater. Its really funny. Susie is a toughie. She just does not take s. There is a funny line we were shooting today where [a character] just screws up and she was like, We dont make mistakes here. Youre out! [laughs] That was fun. So I dont know if Im in the wig and the outfit help.

What did you and Bradley say when you first saweach other in costume today?

Whats been nice is Ive seen him over the past couple months and been like, Oh, Ill see you at Wet Hot. Honestly, Im just really excited everyone has made it back. Its so exciting and cool.We were in the trailer and we were just laughing and looking at old pictures of ourselves and Bradley was like, Dude, were hanging in there! Fifteen years later but were looking pretty good! And I was like, Thats true! Not bad. Things could be worse. Im wearing a wig, which I want a lot of people to know, because my hair is not as short or as blonde as it used to be. Theres a lot of men wearing wigs, but Im also wearing a wig. Honestly if given the chance, I will always go with wig.

I thought the feathered hair looked great.

Even though this takes places in the 80s, I feel like Susie is a little behind the times.

Did Bradley snap back into ittoo?

Yes, I have to say that Bradley seemed like he snapped right in. The man has excellent training. I saw his Broadway training at work. It was fun that we were makingjokes like, Heres how you do it on Broadway,and then I was like, Oh. Bradley actually is on Broadway. [laughs]He does know.

You were there for the cast live-readin 2012 at SF Sketchfest, whichwas the last time you were technically in the role. But what was it like to get a call from David saying that they were actually going to do moreWet Hot?Was it just, Sure, why not? Sounds fun!?

Totally. In between that time, David and Paul [Rudd]and I went and made a movie They Came Together. And during that time, David was like, I think were gonna do something with Wet Hot, and it was like, Oh my G*d That idea of getting everybody together again everybody was excited. I was certainly excited. And then when I heard it was for Netflix, I was like, Thats perfect. It was a perfect way to not only just logistically be able to get everybody, but alsofrom the point of view of being able to parcel it out in a way I dont think another feature would have been the way to go. And I think everybody is really excited to watch these episodes in a row, like how people watch television now.

So, what new sides of Susie will we see?

Were going to see that shes a sexual person. Maybe in the movie, you were like, Whats her deal? And then in the show, you realize, Ahh, shes not getting laid. And its bothering her. Shes like, Why doesnt my boyfriend like me? Her boyfriend, played by Bradley, is just not into it. And then enter Claude Dumet [a Broadway director played byJohn Slattery who comes to Camp Firewood to stage a staff musical]. Shes very impressed by his long list of credits.

If there isa season 2, wouldyou do it?

Oh, for sure. David and Michael and Netflix do it the way I like to do it, which is just fun and fast.

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Source: http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/22/amy-poehler-wet-hot-american-summer-prequel

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