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Box Office Recap – 03/08/2021
Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon, starring Kelly Marie Tran, led the weekend with $8.6 million, a less than robust opening that has execs worried. Raya’s start was 41% below last weekend’s Tom & Jerry opener, with $14.1 million.
Tom & Jerry was also available free to HBO Max subscribers, while Disney was charging $30 for Disney+ subscribers. Many say that Cinemark’s refusal to play Raya amid Disney’s refusal to budge on terms and availability helped contribute to the tepid opener.
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NEW MUSIC – Nick Jonas – This Is Heaven
Nick Jonas has released a new track, “This Is Heaven,” from his upcoming album Spaceman.
Jonas first debuted the song to fans last week (February 27th) with a performance on Saturday Night Live where he pulled double duty as host and musical guest.
“This Is Heaven” is from Spaceman, which is set for release on March 12th.
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NEW MUSIC – Justin Bieber – Hold On
The music video for Justin Bieber’s latest single, “Hold On” dropped at midnight.
The visual features Bieber as a man who resorts to bank robbery in order to pay for his partner’s cancer treatment. He ultimately gets shot after leading cops in a high speed chase on his motorcycle.
Christine Ko co-stars in the video, directed by Colin Tilley.
“Hold On” will be featured on Bieber’s upcoming sixth album, Justice, alongside previously released singles “Holy” featuring Chance the Rapper, “Lonely” with Benny Blanco, and “Anyone.”
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Mountain Meister Recap – Week 7 – 03/04/2021
The 2021 Season of Mountain Meisters is underway at Cranmore and Kevin Hamlin joined Gino on The Magic Morning Show to tell us all about Week 7 and the Downhill!
Kevin told us that this week’s participation was just under 300 racers and they will return to the “Pay-to-Play” option next week and will be raising money for Believe In Books Literacy Foundation.
Kevin named the whole team of The Mountain Mamas as the White Mountain Stove Shop‘s “FIRED UP Meister” of the week. Listen to the segment below!
For more information about Mountain Meisters go to Cranmore.com and Follow them on Facebook!
Feel Good Story of the Week: Principal Touches Up Student’s Hair After Boy Refuses To Take Off Hat
We’ve all had at least one bad haircut in our lives, and chances are we remember how that haircut made us feel. Jason Smith, the principal at Stonybrook Intermediate and Middle School in Indianapolis, understood that feeling, and that’s why it was a no-brainer to jump into action for one of his students. Anthony Moore was wearing a hat in school, which is against the dress code. After the student spoke with a school dean for about 30 minutes, Smith was asked to step in. He found out Moore had recently gotten a haircut and didn’t like the results. So Smith drove home to get his clippers and brought them to his office while Moore’s parents were called for consent to touch up his hair. After Smith’s touch up, Moore went through the day without his hat.
Read the full story and listen to Mr. Smith share his story by clicking here.
3 Car Crash in North Conway Results in Arrest
Photo Courtesy of Conway PD; Mitchell Harmon, 31, of Conway
North Conway, NH – On Friday, February 26, 2021, at 11:38 am officers were dispatched to the area of the Route 16/ Barnes Road intersection for a 3 vehicle crash. It was reported that two individuals involved in the accident had experienced non-life threatening injuries as a result of the collision. Witnesses further advised that the vehicle believed to be responsible for the crash, a blue Subaru station wagon, had taken off traveling southbound on Route 16 and was observed pulling into the parking lot on the back side of Polo. The male operator exited the Subaru and ran off on foot in the direction of Settlers Green.
Several officers arrived in the area to care for those involved in the accident and to look for the male operator of the Subaru. Approximately 10 minutes later, the male was located in the parking lot of Barley and Salt. The male operator was identified to be
Mitchell Harmon
31 years old
Conway, NH
Mitchell Harmon was taken into custody for Conduct After an Accident with Death or Bodily Injury as defined by NH RSA 264:25 (Felony B). Mitchell Harmon was also driving with a suspended license and the 2003 Subaru was found to be unregistered and uninspected. He was charged with Driving After Revocation or Suspension and cited for operating an unregistered and uninspected vehicle.
Mitchell Harmon has an extensive motor vehicle history. He was bailed on personal recognizance with a court date to be determined.
Christopher Mattei
Chief of Conway Police
‘Nomadland’ & ‘The Crown’ Win Big at The Golden Globes – 03/01/2021
The 78th Golden Globe awards kicked off what has already been a highly unusual awards season Sunday night. They were hosted live from New York City’s Rainbow Room and Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills Hilton by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler; they aired on NBC. This was the pair’s fourth time co-hosting, and their first time doing it separately, due to COVID restrictions. “Nomadland” won Best Film, Drama, and Chloe Zhao also nabbed Best Director for “Nomadland.”
“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” scooped up Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy.
The late Chadwick Boseman won Best Actor, Motion Picture, Drama for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” while Andra Day won Best Actress, Motion Picture, Drama for “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday. Sacha Baron Cohen took home Best Actor, Musical or Comedy for his work in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” while Rosamund Pike won the award for Best Actress, Musical or Comedy for her role in “I Care a Lot.”
On the TV side, “The Crown” won Best Drama, “Schitt’s Creek” won Best Musical or Comedy. “The Crown” also grabbed Best Performances for Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin for their respective roles as Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Going in, Netflix led in all nominations with 42, including film’s Mank (with six) and TV’s The Crown (with six). Other top contenders include The Trial of the Chicago 7 and The Queen’s Gambit. Amazon Studios managed 10 nominations, as did Hulu.
And while many see the Golden Globes as a reliable harbinger of the Oscars, the 90-member Hollywood Foreign Press Association behind the show are often criticized for their controversial decisions. This year, an expose in the Los Angeles Times criticized voting practices and the lack of diversity among members.
HIGHLIGHTS
In their opening speeches, Poehler and Fey poked fun at the awkwardness of their virtual show, the “no black” and greying composition of the HFPA and the fact that pandemic changed the way people consumed media this year, and ergo what kinds of shows and films were nominated. “Let’s see what these weirdos nominated this year,” Fey said, before rattling off the major contenders.
The live audience, instead of showing a vast room filled with laughing, bedazzled celebs, featured virtual shots of major nominees and socially distanced array of first responders, all wearing masks.
The first award—Best Supporting Actor for his work in “Judas and the Black Messiah”—also became the first tech glitch, but Daniel Kaluuya was able to come in and thank his fans and supporters after initial radio silence.
Bill Murray, his neon shirt and tropical locale, beamed through in his appearance during the Best Supporting Actor nomination roll call for his part in “On the Rocks” earned him many new fans on Twitter.
Members of the board at the HFPA appeared for a quick promise to create a more inclusive and diverse environment in the future, which was seen as an empty gesture by many.
Mark Ruffalo gave a stirring speech calling for healing of the earth and our troubled relationships with each other while accepting the award for Best Performance in a Limited Series, “I Know This Much Is True.” He said: “The more we include each other and see each other, the faster we will heal our dying hearts and minds… let’s turn the page on the cruel past of this nation.”
Catherine O’Hara’s husband held a cell phone during her acceptance speech, blaring a live broadcast. Because it’s the deeply funny O’Hara, it was unclear if it was a real glitch, or an ironic joke. She pulled it off.
Kenan Thompson and Maya Rudolph appeared as faux bad-speech-givers, molesting Poehler, melting down and thanking Miller Light.
Jason Sudeikis rejected “the premise” of awards and his, for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy in “Ted Lasso.”
Josh O’Conner accepted the award for his role as Prince Charles on “The Crown,” making a call for compassion. He said: “I’m very lucky to be able to work in this period, and there are so many people who are unable to work and are isolated. I hope we can put mental health at the forefront of our minds.”
Jane Fonda accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and reminded everyone that for all of our “diversity, we are all human beings.” She hailed the way storytellers and films can open perspectives, deepen empathy and remind us of the fragility of the environment and our democracy is. “Stories really can change people.”
Chadwick Boseman’s wife Simone Ledward gave a heartfelt speech thanking the Hollywood community while accepting the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”
THE WINNERS:
Best Supporting Actor in a Film: Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Support Role: John Boyega, “Small Axe”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series: Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”
Best Motion Picture, Animated: “Soul”
Best Performance by an Actor in Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Mark Ruffalo, “I Know This Much is True”
Best Director, Motion Picture: Aaron Sorkin, “The Trial of the Chicago 7”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama: Emma Corrin, “The Crown”
Best Original Song, Motion Picture: “Io Sì (Seen),” Diane Warren, Laura Pausini, Niccolò Agliardi – The Life Ahead”
Best Original Score, Motion Picture: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste, “Soul”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy: Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy, “Schitt’s Creek”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Rosamund Pike, “I Care a Lot”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama: Josh O’Connor, “The Crown”
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language: “Minari”
Best Television Series, Drama: “The Crown”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture: Jodie Foster, “The Mauritanian”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Supporting Role: Gillian Anderson, “The Crown”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Anya Taylor-Joy, “The Queen’s Gambit”
Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: “The Queen’s Gambit”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Chadwick Boseman, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”
Best Director, Motion Picture: Chloé Zhao, “Nomadland”
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: “Borat Subsequent Moveifilm”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy: Sacha Baron Cohen, “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Andra Day, “The United States Vs. Billie Holiday”
Best Motion Picture, Drama: “Nomadland”
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Box Office Recap – 03/01/2021
Tom & Jerry dropped in theaters and on HBO Max over the weekend, and brought in $13.7 million. This beats the 3-day of Universal/Dreamworks Animation’s Croods: New Age, which took in $9.7M over the 3-day weekend Thanksgiving weekend, and second only to Wonder Woman 1984 during the pandemic. Wonder Woman brought in $16.4 million.
Half of all theaters are still closed, although New York City is set to gear up again Friday, and L.A. set to reopen in March.
The Croods, with Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds among the voice cast, came in second with $1.2 million.
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Single Snowmobile Accident on Ossipee Lake
Freedom – On Saturday, February 27th, at approximately 3:45 pm NH Fish and Game was notified of a single party snowmobile accident on Ossipee Lake in Freedom. On scene Conservation Officers along with the Freedom Fire Department found a single male who had been riding the shore line of Ossipee Lake. On scene investigation revealed that the snowmobile had apparently struck a large snow covered rock resulting in the snowmobile and operator being ejected approximately 75 feet. The operator identified as Christopher Baddeley, 48 of Windham NH, suffered serious but non-life threatening injuries and was taken by ambulance to Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro. Speed and riding conditions seem to be contributing factors. Riders are reminded to pay extra attention in unfamiliar areas and adjust speed accordingly.
SOURCE: NH Fish and Game Press Release
Full Moon Readings with Psychic Medium Sara Moore – February 26th, 2021
Full Moon Readings with Psychic Medium Sara Moore returned this morning! Sara joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show and answered our listeners questions to celebrate tomorrow night’s full moon.
Sara Moore visits us around every full moon and gives FREE Mini Readings via our text line at 913-356-9145.
In addition to being a Psychic Medium for people, she is also one for pets as well. Click below to listen to Sara Moore do her thing with our listeners!
To learn more about Sara go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM
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