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Gabriel Iglesias & Jo Koy Live at SoFi Stadium

Gabriel Iglesias was in the throes of an existential crisis or, in his words, “bummed out.” 

“I was kind of thinking to myself, ‘What do we do now?’” recalls the comedian, known to fans as “Fluffy.” “Are we done? Have we jumped the shark? Should we call it a day?”

The problem was not a catastrophic failure, but an enormous success.

Captured in the Netflix special “Stadium Fluffy: Live From Los Angeles,” Iglesias’ performance is packed with his signature stand-up — touching on everything from COVID, cockroaches and cancel culture, to his beloved pet Chihuahuas — interspersed with moments of gratitude and awe. At one point in the special, he pauses to take a smartphone photo of a blimp hovering in the distance, which is flashing his name and image, and enthuses, “This is like a birthday and Christmas and the Super Bowl and the World Series and losing my virginity all at the same time.”

But after the dopamine high wears off, one is inevitably left — literally or figuratively — singing “Is That All There Is?”

“I still feel young enough to keep doing standup. I still feel relevant. But I don’t know that I can do something like this again,” says Iglesias, who paid a reported $250,000 in penalties and overtime fees for going over his contracted time slot, violating Dodger Stadium’s curfew rules. “So, the question was, can I find something big to do? What’s going to be the next thing?”

The answer came in February 2024, when Iglesias surprised the crowd at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, just south of downtown L.A., by appearing onstage to present comedian Jo Koy with a plaque honoring him for his record sixth sold-out show at the venue. Iglesias suggested they do a show together “across the street” at SoFi Stadium, and the audience erupted.

It wasn’t just an idle comment on Iglesias’ part, but it took a lot of sweat and toil to make the idea a reality. First, Iglesias had to sell Koy on the concept.

 “He was like, ‘I don’t know, Gabe,’” recalls Iglesias. “And I’m like, ‘Oh, come on. How many freaking sold-out Forums are you going to keep doing?’”

SoFi’s 70,000-seat capacity is roughly the equivalent of four sold-out Forums, and when Koy saw the seating chart up on the wall during an initial meeting with the venue’s management, he was discouraged by the prospect of selling those seats, as well as the upfront costs they’d have to incur. But Iglesias argued that, with their sales records and overlapping fan bases, the math would all work out.

In the end, “I bullied Jo into doing it,” laughs Iglesias.

Once Koy was fully committed, the real work began. It took a year of planning to make the show — scheduled for March 21 — a reality. They made sure to give themselves plenty of time to sell those seats. Pre-sales began on April 23, 2025, and their fears were quickly assuaged when 70% of the tickets sold in a matter of days. It is now a sellout.

Billed as “One Night Only,” the show will not be televised, and they’re doing their best to make sure it’s a unique experience for those in attendance, from the introductory video and the surprise special guests to the stage they perform on, which will be three times bigger than at their regular shows.

“They’re at a stadium, so it’s got to be larger than just the bill, and the bill obviously is crazy — me and him together on one card,” says Koy. “So we put a lot of money into that stage, and it’s massive. The amount of screens is ridiculous. But we want everyone to see it, we want everyone to feel it.”

At the moment, nobody is feeling it more than Koy. The SoFi gig is a full-circle moment for the comic. Born at Misawa Air Base in Japan to an American Air Force master sergeant father and a Filipina mother, he spent more than five years of his childhood in the Philippines, eventually settling in Washington state with his mother and stepfather, who was also in the military. Looking to jump-start the standup career he launched after dropping out of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Koy began driving from Sin City to Los Angeles to perform at open mic nights, but the strain of the 10-hour round-trips became too much, and he decided to pick up stakes and move. But instead of finding an apartment in Hollywood, Santa Monica or another industry-adjacent locale, he set up house south of L.A. proper and found a job at Nordstrom Rack in Culver City.

 “I lived in that area, and I remember driving past the Forum and just thinking to myself, ‘Someday,’” recalls Koy. “But to be able to play SoFi … It’s the biggest venue in L.A. This is going to be the most special moment of both of our careers. When we went there two weeks ago to do a photo shoot, we just hugged each other and said, ‘Wow, this is crazy.’”

Iglesias’ ties to the area are even stronger. Born in San Diego, the youngest of six children in a Mexican American family, he moved frequently around various Southern California cities, including Riverside, Corona, Santa Ana, Baldwin Park and Compton, before finally settling in affordable housing in Long Beach, where he was raised by his single mother after his mariachi musician father dropped out of the picture.

Iglesias launched his comedy career in the bar of Long Beach’s Golden Sails Hotel in 1997, when he spontaneously stepped onstage to fill in after the night’s emcee failed to show. Before long, he had quit his job in mobile phone sales to commit to comedy full-time. In the short term, the decision was financially catastrophic — leading to eviction, couch surfing and car repossession — but within three years, he was able to support himself with his stand-up. In 2003, he scored his first TV special, headlining an installment of “Comedy Central Presents.” Three years later, he landed a spot on “Last Comic Standing.” He was disqualified for smuggling in a BlackBerry to send emails to his family, but he made it into the late rounds of the show, giving him weeks of consistent national exposure that put his career into high gear.

The pair have known each other for more than two decades or, as Iglesias likes to say, “since we both had hair.” They became friends after meeting at the Laugh Factory on Sunset Boulevard in 2004, and before long, Iglesias had invited Koy to go on the road with him. Koy turned him down, in part because his son, Joseph Jr., was a year old at the time. But that wasn’t the key reason.

“It was like, man, I want to get out there and be a headliner on my own,” recalls Koy. “To this day, he says, ‘Remember when I was going to take you on the road and you said no? How dare you?!’”

Other than their bald heads, the two are physically dissimilar. Trim with Filipino tribal tattoos running up his arms, Koy tends to dress in black, while Iglesias — whose size has been fodder for both his comedy and his image (“I’m not fat. I’m fluffy.”) — favors baggy shorts and shirts with bold colorful designs, including one he wore for his stadium show dotted with images of Funko Pop Fluffy figurines sporting Dodger gear.

But they have a lot in common comedically, including formative influences like Eddie Murphy. More significantly, both draw heavily on family and cultural identity in their material. Iglesias made frequent references to his Mexican American mother, Esther, in his act prior to her passing in 2012, and Koy’s mother, Josie, still makes regular appearances in his routines.

Koy has received backlash for what some regard as his exaggerated portrayal of his mom’s high-pitched Filipino accent and cultural quirks, but he argues that the stories are real, the voice is spot-on and, more importantly, they have a universal appeal.

“It has nothing to do with ethnicity. It has nothing to do with color. It has nothing to do with anything other than my mom is a mom, and this is how she raised me,” says Koy. “There’s nothing better than Martin Lawrence telling me, ‘Oh, my God, my mom is just like your mom.’”

Lawrence was one of the stars on hand — along with Iglesias, Tisha Campbell, Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Taboo from the Black Eyed Peas and others — when Koy was immortalized with a hand and footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Feb. 12.

“It was a surreal moment,” marvels Koy, who, during his speech, recalled visiting the Chinese Theatre as a kid and putting his hands in Murphy’s handprints. “When I was at the podium talking about it, I felt my life flashing before my eyes in a matter of seconds. I went back to being a kid doing that.”

“Surreal” is also the word Iglesias uses to describe his recent landmark Hollywood moment, receiving a star on the Walk of Fame on March 3.

“I’m honored, but I don’t feel worthy of it because, in my head, these are for movie stars and Academy Award winners, somebody that’s done multiple films and stuff like that,” says Iglesias.

You can call it false modesty, but it’s revealing that the multimillion-dollar automobile collection Iglesias maintains in his 14,404-sq.-ft. warehouse-turned-clubhouse in Long Beach-adjacent Signal Hill is dominated by various models of the humble Volkswagen microbus — some 30 of them — rather than Porsches or Ferraris.

But there’s no denying that both Iglesias and Koy are hugely successful. On the year-end Billboard Boxscore chart for top-grossing comedy tours of 2025, Iglesias was ranked No. 4, earning $35.3 million from 100 shows, while Koy came in at No. 8 with $20.9 million from 83 shows. And that’s just one year of many for the two veteran performers. The numbers are all the more impressive when one considers the low overhead for touring comics relative to musical acts and other large live productions, which require exponentially more people and equipment, onstage and off.

Both have also done a string of Netflix standup specials, lent their voices to numerous animated projects (e.g., Iglesias as Speedy Gonzalez in 2021’s “Space Jam: A New Legacy”) and acted in live action projects — from Iglesias’ three-season stint on the Netflix sitcom “Mr. Iglesias” (2019-2020) to Koy’s leading role in the semi-autobiographical comedy feature
“Easter Sunday” (2022).

Of course, there are downsides to being in the spotlight. In 2024, Koy agreed to step in at the last minute to host the 81st Golden Globes, and was rewarded with a cold reception in the room. (“Yo, I got the gig 10 days ago. You want a perfect monologue? Shut up,” he snapped at one point.) It was some of the worst reviews of his life.

And last October, both he and Iglesias were part of a contingent of comedians lambasted on social media for taking big paychecks to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia, despite the country’s well-documented human rights abuses and the content restrictions it placed on their routines.

“There are some places that are a little bit more selective, Saudi Arabia being one of those places,” says Iglesias, who first performed there in 2012. “I’m willing to play by the rules when I do a corporate event here in America. Don’t make fun of Google. Don’t talk about the CEO. Don’t talk shit about his shoes. Don’t make fun of his wife. There’s always rules no matter where you go.”

When Iglesias played Dodger Stadium, he learned a few rules that will serve both of them at the SoFi gig, particularly regarding the time it takes the sound of the crowd’s reaction to reach the stage.

After his performance on the first night, “a friend who’s a comic goes, ‘Dude, you waited too long [for the laughs],’” recalls Iglesias. “So, the next night, I went out there and performed at my normal speed.”

As a stadium novice, Koy is less sure about how to calibrate his performance.

“A theater is a comedy club on steroids, but it’s still intimate,” he observes. “Arenas are like five theaters, and you’ve got to keep that pace up and maintain that energy. A stadium …? Bro, I don’t know what to think.”

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Key Dates and Tip Times for March Madness

The NCAA Tournament field has already been trimmed in half, and second-round action begins Saturday with a spot in the Sweet 16 on the line across an eight-game slate. No. 1 overall seed Duke returns to action after narrowly avoiding what would have been a stunning first-round upset, and now faces No. 9 seed TCU (5:15 p.m. ET, CBS March Madness Live). 

Another No. 1 seed is also in action earlier in the day, as Michigan looks to reach the Sweet 16 in consecutive years under coach Dusty May when it takes on No. 9 seed Saint Louis (12:10 p.m. ET, CBS March Madness Live). The Wolverines enter the matchup as the clear favorite, but face a dangerous mid-major opponent looking to extend its own tournament run.

Upset intrigue is scattered throughout Saturday’s slate, including No. 12 seed High Point looking to keep its Cinderella run alive against No. 4 seed Arkansas (9:45 p.m. ET, TBS March Madness Live). Another potential shocker comes in the late window, where No. 11 seed VCU matches against No. 3 seed Illinois and its high-scoring attack (7:50 p.m. ET, CBS March Madness Live).

Elsewhere, No. 4 seed Nebraska, fresh off securing its first NCAA Tournament win in program history, looks to continue its historic season against No. 5 seed Vanderbilt (8:45 p.m., TNT March Madness Live). The Commodores are trying to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2007.

Here is the full schedule and beyond to get you ready for the NCAA Tournament, and be sure to follow the live bracket throughout March Madness.

2026 NCAA Tournament schedule, dates

Second round

Saturday, March 21
KeyBank Center (Buffalo), Bon Secours Wellness Arena (Greenville), Paycom Center (Oklahoma City), Moda Center (Portland)

Sunday, March 22 — 12:10 p.m. start (CBS, TBS, TNT, truTV)
Benchmark International Arena (Tampa), Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphia), Viejas Arena (San Diego), Enterprise Center (St. Louis)

Time (ET) Game TV / Stream
12:10 p.m. (7) Miami (FL) vs. (2) Purdue CBS (watch live)
2:45 p.m. (7)  Kentucky vs. (2) Iowa State CBS (watch live)
5:15 p.m. (5) St. John’s vs. (4) Kansas CBS (watch live)
6:10 p.m. (6) Tennessee vs. (3) Virginia TNT (watch live)
7:10 p.m. (9) Iowa vs. (1) Florida TBS (watch live)
7:50 p.m. (9) Utah State vs. (1) Arizona truTV (watch live)
8:45 p.m. (7) UCLA vs. (2) UConn TNT (watch live)
9:45 p.m. (5) Texas Tech vs. (4) Alabama TBS (watch live)

First round

Thursday, March 19
KeyBank Center (Buffalo), Bon Secours Wellness Arena (Greenville), Paycom Center (Oklahoma City), Moda Center (Portland)

Time (ET) Game TV / Stream
12:15 p.m. (9) TCU 66, (8) Ohio State 64 Highlights
12:40 p.m. (4) Nebraska 76, (13) Troy 47 Highlights
1:30 p.m. (6) Louisville 83, (11) South Florida 79 Highlights
1:50 p.m. (12) High Point  83, (5) Wisconsin 82 Highlights
2:50 p.m. (1) Duke 71, (16) Siena 65 Highlights
3:15 p.m. (5) Vanderbilt 78, (12) McNeese  68 Highlights
4:05 p.m. (3) Michigan State 92, (14) North Dakota State 67 Highlights
4:25 p.m. (4) Arkansas 97, (13) Hawaii 78 Highlights
6:50 p.m. (11) VCU 78, (6) North Carolina 82 (OT) Highlights
7:10 p.m. (1) Michigan 101, (16) Howard 80 Highlights
7:25 p.m. (11) Texas 79, (6) BYU 71 Highlights
7:35 p.m. (10) Texas A&M 63, (7) Saint Mary’s 50 Highlights
9:25 p.m. (3) Illinois 105, (14) Penn 70 Highlights
9:45 p.m. (9) Saint Louis 102, (8) Georgia 77 Highlights
10 p.m. (1(3) Gonzaga 73, (14) Kennesaw State 64 Highlights
10:10 p.m. (2) Houston 78, (15) Idaho 47 Highlights

Friday, March 20
Benchmark International Arena (Tampa), Xfinity Mobile Arena (Philadelphia), Viejas Arena (San Diego), Enterprise Center (St. Louis)

Time (ET) Game TV / Stream
12:15 p.m. (7) Kentucky 89, (10) Santa Clara 84 Highlights
12:40 p.m. (5) Texas Tech 91, (12) Akron 71 Highlights
1:35 p.m. (1) Arizona 92, (16) LIU 58 Highlights
1:50 p.m. (3) Virginia 82, (14) Wright State 73 Highlights
2:50 p.m. (2) Iowa State 108, (15) Tennessee State 74 Highlights
3:15 p.m. (4) Alabama 90, (13) Hofstra 70 Highlights
4:10 p.m. (9) Utah State  86, (8) Villanova 76 Highlights
4:25 p.m. (6) Tennessee 78, (11) Miami (Ohio) 56 Highlights
6:50 p.m. (9) Iowa 67, (8) Clemson 61 Highlights
7:10 p.m. (5) St. John’s 79, (12) Northern Iowa 53 Highlights
7:25 p.m. (7) UCLA 75, (10) UCF 71 Highlights
7:35 p.m. (2) Purdue 104, (15) Queens 71 Highlights
9:25 p.m. (1) Florida 114, (16) Prairie View A&M 55 Highlights
9:45 p.m. (4) Kansas 68, (13) Cal Baptist 60 Highlights
10 p.m. (2) UConn 82, (15) Furman 71 Highlights
10:10 p.m. (7) Miami (FL) 80, (10) Missouri 66 Highlights

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Risks and Rewards of Investing in Volatile Markets

The rise of cryptocurrencies has revolutionized the financial landscape, offering new opportunities for investment and speculation. However, with the potential for high rewards comes significant risks. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for anyone considering gambling on crypto.

The Allure of Cryptocurrency Investments

Cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin and Ethereum, have shown the potential for explosive growth. Many early investors saw returns that most traditional investments can’t offer. The allure of decentralized finance and the promise of high liquidity make crypto an attractive investment for both seasoned traders and newcomers alike.

The High Stakes of Volatility

While the potential for gains is significant, cryptocurrencies are notorious for their volatility. Prices can swing dramatically in a matter of hours, making it a gamble akin to betting on a game of chance. Factors such as regulatory news, technological advancements, and market sentiment can cause substantial fluctuations.

Key Risks of Investing in Cryptocurrencies

1. Market Volatility

Investing in cryptocurrencies can feel like a rollercoaster ride. Investors must prepare for the possibility of sudden declines in value, often driven by reactions to news events or market speculation.

2. Regulatory Uncertainty

The regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies is still evolving. Changes in government policy can have immediate effects on prices, creating uncertainty for investors.

3. Security Risks

The crypto market is susceptible to hacks and fraud. Investors should use secure wallets and remain vigilant against phishing schemes that target digital assets.

4. Lack of Consumer Protections

Unlike traditional financial institutions, cryptocurrencies generally lack significant consumer protections. In cases of fraud or hacking, recovering lost funds can be nearly impossible.

Potential Rewards of Investing

1. High Returns

While risky, cryptocurrencies have delivered extraordinary profits to some investors. Early adopters often enjoyed life-changing wealth, particularly during bullish market trends.

2. Diversification

Cryptocurrencies offer a new avenue for diversification away from traditional asset classes. Including digital assets in your portfolio may mitigate risk and enhance potential returns.

3. Innovative Financial Solutions

The rise of decentralized finance (DeFi) and innovative blockchain technologies offers unique opportunities for earning passive income through staking and liquidity provision.

Conclusion

Investing in cryptocurrencies undoubtedly carries significant risks, but the potential rewards can be enticing. Whether you’re considering this volatile market for short-term gambling or as a long-term investment strategy, it is paramount to conduct thorough research and only invest what you can afford to lose. Always stay updated with market trends and regulatory news to navigate this unpredictable landscape effectively.

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Charlotte FC vs. Red Bull New York – March 21, 7:30 PM

The MLS clash between Charlotte FC and New York Red Bulls on March 21 at 7:30 PM promised an exciting contest, with both teams aiming to strengthen their positions early in the season.

Heading into the match, both sides were closely matched in the standings, making this fixture crucial for momentum. Charlotte FC had shown resilience at home, while the Red Bulls were looking to bounce back from inconsistent performances and improve their away record. Historically, encounters between these two teams have been competitive, often producing tight scorelines and intense gameplay.

Charlotte’s attacking lineup, featuring key players like Wilfried Zaha and Pep Biel, played a significant role in their offensive strategy. Their ability to create chances and capitalize on defensive gaps made them a dangerous side, especially in front of their home crowd. On the other hand, the Red Bulls focused on a high-pressing style, aiming to disrupt Charlotte’s build-up play and create quick scoring opportunities.

The match ultimately delivered high drama, with Charlotte FC dominating proceedings and securing a convincing victory. The team showcased clinical finishing and strong midfield control, overwhelming the Red Bulls’ defense.

This result not only boosts Charlotte’s confidence but also highlights areas of concern for New York, particularly in defense. As the MLS season progresses, both teams will look to build on this performance—Charlotte aiming to maintain consistency, while the Red Bulls seek to regroup and improve.

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The Impact of Central Bank Digital Currencies on Traditional Banking

In recent years, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) have gained significant attention as countries around the world explore the digitization of their currencies. CBDCs represent a new frontier in monetary policy and payment systems, which could have profound implications for traditional banking. In this article, we will explore the potential impacts of CBDCs on the banking industry, their benefits and challenges, and what the future may hold.

What are Central Bank Digital Currencies?

CBDCs are digital forms of a country’s fiat currency, issued and regulated by the central bank. Unlike cryptocurrencies, which are typically decentralized and speculative, CBDCs are designed to combine the stability of traditional currencies with the benefits of digital transactions. Various central banks have initiated pilot programs and research projects to better understand the implications of CBDCs.

Potential Impacts on Traditional Banking

1. Disintermediation

One of the most significant effects of CBDCs could be the disintermediation of traditional banks. As CBDCs enable direct transactions between consumers and central banks, the role of commercial banks as intermediaries in payment systems may diminish. This shift could reduce banks’ profitability and change the landscape of banking services.

2. Competition for Deposits

With the advent of CBDCs, individuals may choose to hold their funds in digital currency accounts rather than traditional bank accounts. This shift could lead to a decrease in bank deposits, affecting banks’ ability to lend money and manage their liquidity effectively.

3. Enhanced Payment Systems

CBDCs could facilitate faster and more secure payment systems, reducing transaction costs and improving financial inclusion. This enhancement in payment capabilities might render some traditional banking services less relevant, altering consumer expectations and behaviors.

4. Regulatory Challenges

The introduction of CBDCs also brings regulatory challenges. Central banks will need to create frameworks that prevent illicit activities while fostering innovation. Striking this balance will be crucial for the future of both CBDCs and the traditional banking system.

Benefits of CBDCs

  • Increased Financial Inclusion: CBDCs can provide unbanked populations with access to financial services, improving overall economic participation.
  • Lower Transaction Costs: Digital transactions can reduce fees associated with payment processing, benefiting consumers and businesses alike.
  • Enhanced Monetary Policy: CBDCs can provide central banks with more tools to manage monetary policy and respond to economic changes swiftly.

Challenges Ahead

  • Privacy Concerns: The implementation of CBDCs raises concerns about data security and user privacy, which remain paramount.
  • Technological Risks: The infrastructure required to support CBDCs must be robust and secure to prevent hacking and technical failures.
  • Public Trust: Ensuring public trust in CBDCs will be essential for their adoption and success.

Conclusion

As the world moves towards digital economies, Central Bank Digital Currencies could reshape the traditional banking landscape in fundamental ways. While the potential benefits are significant, banks and regulators alike must navigate the challenges posed by this new technology. The future of banking may be digital, but its success will largely depend on how well CBDCs are implemented and accepted by the public.

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Juventus vs. Sassuolo: Match Day Discussion

MATCH INFO

When: Saturday, March 24 , 2026.

Where: Allianz Stadium, Turin, Italy.

Official kickoff time: 8:45 p.m. local time in Italy and across Europe, 7:45 p.m. in the United Kingdom, 3:45 p.m. Eastern time, 2:45 p.m. Central time, 12:45 p.m. Pacific time.

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The Serie A clash between Juventus and Sassuolo brought plenty of intrigue as both sides entered the match with very different ambitions. Juventus, fighting to secure a top-four finish, hosted mid-table Sassuolo at the Allianz Stadium in a crucial late-season encounter.

Coming into the game, Juventus held a slight edge in both form and head-to-head history, having won the majority of recent meetings and performing strongly at home. Sassuolo, however, have proven to be a tricky opponent in past seasons and were capable of causing an upset despite inconsistent form.

Juventus started brightly, controlling possession and creating early chances. Their attacking depth has been a key strength this season, with multiple goal contributors and creative outlets driving their forward play. Sassuolo, on the other hand, relied on quick transitions and counterattacks, aiming to exploit any defensive lapses.

The match ultimately ended in a frustrating 1-1 draw for Juventus. Despite taking the lead through Kenan Yildiz, the hosts failed to capitalize on their dominance. Sassuolo equalized through Andrea Pinamonti, making the most of one of their few clear chances. A late missed penalty proved costly for Juventus, denying them a crucial victory in their push for Champions League qualification.

From a tactical standpoint, Juventus showed control but struggled with finishing—an issue that has plagued them throughout the season. Sassuolo, meanwhile, demonstrated resilience and efficiency, defending compactly and capitalizing on key moments.

(Please note that the kickoff time might be an hour later than usual like it will be in the United States due to Daylight Saving Time taking place last weekend. The time change will happen in Italy on March 29.)

STARTING LINEUPS

Juventus starting XI (4-2-3-1): Perin; Kalulu, Bremer, Kelly, Cambiaso; Locatelli (c), Thuram; Conceiçao, McKennie, Yildiz; Boga.

Juventus bench: Di Gregorio, Pinsoglio, Gatti, Koopmeiners, Vlahovic, Zhegrova, Milik, Adzic, Kostic, Openda, Miretti, David, Cabal.

Juventus manager: Luciano Spalletti

Sassuolo starting XI (4-3-3): Muric; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muharemovic, Garcia; Bakola, Vranckx, Koné; Berardi, Pinamonti, Volpato.

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Sassuolo bench: TBA

Sassuolo manager: Fabio Grosso

Match referee: Matteo Marchetti

HOW TO WATCH

Television: TLN (Canada), Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport Calcio, Sky Sport 251 (Italy).

Online/Streaming: Paramount+, CBS Sports Golazo Network, Amazon Prime USA, DAZN USA, fuboTV (United States); DAZN Canada; fuboTV Canada (Canada); DAZN UK (United Kingdom); DAZN Italy, Sky Go Italia, NOW TV (Italy).

Other live viewing options can be found here, and as always, you can also follow along with us live and all the stupid things we say on Bluesky. If you haven’t already, join the community on Black & White & Read All Over, and join in the discussion below.

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Amanda Anisimova Rekindles Miami Open Magic with Impressive Return

MIAMI — The Miami Open isn’t just a homecoming for Amanda Anisimova.

It doubles as a return to where it all started.

The World No. 6 still lights up when she talks about coming to this event as a kid, back when it was held in Key Biscayne. Long before she imagined herself inside the draw, she would spend entire days on the grounds, watching, wandering and taking it all in.

Nearly a decade after making her WTA Tour main-draw debut here in 2017, Anisimova arrives with a different perspective — no longer the kid in the stands, but one of the players fans now come to watch.

And with her home base just up the road in Miami Beach, the familiarity runs even deeper.

“I would go to the Crandon Park site a lot as a kid, and I absolutely loved it,” the 24-year-old said of the former venue, which held the tournament from 1987-2018. “It was one of my favorite times of the year. It’s a lot of cute memories.”

She also remembers wanting to become a ball kid, but deciding that the rigorous training required to land the gig wasn’t worth it.

The two-time Grand Slam finalist on the WTA Tour Driven by Mercedes-Benz recalls watching Caroline Wozniacki, Roger Federer and Victoria Azarenka play — and practice, when she was lucky enough to get a good view. But perhaps her most cherished memory was when icons Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams signed her hat, which she made sure to wear religiously for the entirety of the following year.

At the time, Anisimova never considered that she might follow in those players’ footsteps one day.

“I was a fan,” she said. “Obviously I played a lot, and I competed, but the dream was just so far [away], and I was just a kid as well. Maybe some kids dream that one day they’ll be there, but I think that it just didn’t seem realistic to me as a child.”

Anisimova didn’t just get there; she essentially started her career there. That first match against Taylor Townsend was a tough three-set loss, but Anisimova returned the next year and beat Qiang Wang in a match where she injured her right foot in the third set. It would be her one and only win in Key Biscayne, as she withdrew from the tournament ahead of her next match against Garbine Muguruza.

The next year the Miami Open relocated to Hard Rock Stadium, and she’s still looking for her breakthrough at the tournament that means so much to her. Her best result came last year, when she snapped Mirra Andreeva’s 13-match winning streak before falling to Emma Raducanu in the fourth round.

Anisimova rallies in Miami to end Andreeva’s 13-match winning streak

This year the expectations are higher, and she has the advantage of getting to sleep in her own bed. She also occasionally drives to the stadium with friends, an added perk that makes the tournament feel more fun and familiar.

“I’m going into this tournament feeling good,” she said. “I feel like I’ve had quite a few matches this year already and have been playing good tennis. So yeah, just happy to be here. I feel healthy. Just looking forward to getting started, and hopefully I can keep that momentum going.”

Seeded sixth, Anisimova received a bye into the second round, where she’ll play Ajla Tomljanovic. Anisimova has failed to beat the Australian in two tries, though they haven’t played since 2021.

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Inspiring Business Ideas from Female Trailblazers

In today’s ever-evolving business landscape, women entrepreneurs are making significant strides, breaking barriers, and leading the way with innovative business ideas. This article highlights key female trailblazers whose ventures not only illustrate entrepreneurial spirit but also inspire countless others to chase their dreams.

The Rise of Women in Business

Over the past decade, the number of women-owned businesses has grown exponentially. Women are starting businesses at nearly double the rate of men, contributing immensely to local economies and the global market. According to recent studies, women-led companies show strong return rates and perform better over time.

Inspiring Business Ideas from Female Trailblazers

1. Sara Blakely – Spanx

Starting with just $5,000, Sara Blakely founded Spanx, revolutionizing the shapewear industry. Her success story is a testament to the power of persistence and innovation. Blakely’s focus on solving common problems faced by women has led to a billion-dollar empire.

2. Whitney Wolfe Herd – Bumble

As the founder of Bumble, Whitney Wolfe Herd created a dating app where women hold the power to initiate conversations. Her approach to female empowerment and safety in the dating world challenged conventional norms, making Bumble a leader in the dating app industry.

3. Reshma Saujani – Girls Who Code

Reshma Saujani founded Girls Who Code to help close the gender gap in technology. Through her organization, she inspires girls to pursue careers in tech and coding, paving the way for future female leaders in STEM fields.

4. Jessica Herrin – Stella & Dot

Jessica Herrin’s business model at Stella & Dot empowers women to become entrepreneurs through social selling. Her mission is to provide women with flexible opportunities to earn income while balancing personal commitments.

Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs

While female trailblazers achieve remarkable success, they often encounter unique challenges including access to funding, gender bias, and work-life balance. Despite these obstacles, the resilience and determination exhibited by women entrepreneurs continue to inspire and create pathways for future generations.

Conclusion: The Future is Female

The business world is rapidly changing, and women are at the forefront of this evolution. By sharing their stories, we’ve only begun to scratch the surface of what women can achieve in entrepreneurship. As we recognize and support female entrepreneurs, we empower the next generation to innovate, disrupt, and lead.

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Rise of the Immortal

Peaky Blinders was a 2010s phenomenon that hinged on three core elements: vibes, vibes and Cillian Murphy looking irresistibly irascible on a horse.

The Birmingham-set British gangster period drama, set between 1919 and the mid-1930s, was sometimes superficially compared to The Sopranos during its early seasons — likely only because both TV series glorified violence, fetishized outsider status and worshipped bygone aesthetics of masculinity. The connections between the two shows are ultimately skin-deep, however, because The Sopranos maintained cinephilic pedantry while Peaky Blinders employed a bro-core vision of cool. The consummate Peaky Blinders tableau features hard rock and punk songs interwoven with images of stacked thugs in wool suits and newsboy caps striding around menacingly. Sometimes astride horses. If it makes you feel something, that’s great. The production design and photography were always top-notch, but the writing could never fulfill the promise of its atmosphere.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

The Bottom Line

Stylish misery business.

Release date: Friday, March 20 (Netflix)
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham
Director: Tom Harper
Screenwriter: Steven Knight

Rated R,
1 hour 52 minutes

Personally, I always felt Peaky Blinders had more in common with Downton Abbey than other antihero dramas of the era. You know, just a bit of frothy fun that’s probably more appealing to look at than to pay deep attention to. The link between these two British crossover hits never felt more palpable to me than while watching Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a digestible but unaspiring two-hour feature-length film available on Netflix. It serves as an epilogue of sorts to the show, which ended in 2022 after a six-season run. It’s pretty to look at and the performances are indeed strong — particularly from Barry Keoghan, who seems to have sexual chemistry with every single screen partner, including a Nazi surrogate father, some random business owner he’s beating up and his character’s biological aunt. Yet even the fan service here seems swift and half-hearted, as if we’re churning through plot quickly just to get to some foretold conclusion. Tom Harper (Wild Rose) directs a script from show creator Steven Knight.

I’m the first to admit that one woman’s high drama is another woman’s corny soap opera. In this case, the overly simplistic and expository dialogue seems to suffer from a serious case of second screen-itis.

Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby, the forever-haunted former leader of the vicious but respected Peaky Blinders posse. When we got to know Tommy in the first season, he was a young man of Romani and Irish Traveller origins fresh out of serving in World War I and already making his mark on the Birmingham underworld with the aid of his unpredictable family. In Immortal Man, Tommy is now grizzled and grief-stricken. It’s 1940 and the Midlands are suffering the Blitz. At the series’ conclusion, after confronting his own falsely predicted death and facing the brutality of his legacy, Tommy burnt his Romani caravan and withdrew from all social ties. Years later, we see he hasn’t been living much of a life after all. He’s sequestered in a derelict estate shooting pigeons and writing his mea culpa autobiography on a creaky typewriter, plagued by apparitions of his young daughter long dead from tuberculosis. His troubled brother, Arthur (Paul Anderson), is no longer in his life for reasons that become clear soon enough.

Tommy is steadfastly uninterested in the fate of his crew without him until he’s visited by two semi-unwanted women: his strong-willed sister, Ada (Sophie Rundle), now a representative politician in their home district; and Kaulo (Rebecca Ferguson), a Romani woman who is tasked with leading Tommy to his ultimate destiny, or some such. Both women are a hero’s call to adventure catalyst straight out of Joseph Campbell. Ada brings him news that Birmingham is in shambles after an aerial strike and that his son is running the Blinders into the ground with immoral decisions and alliances. In the meantime, Kaulo — and yes, that is indeed Ferguson in a witchy black wig and vaguely Slavic accent — may or may not be literally switching spirits with her dead twin sister, the mother of Tommy’s illegitimate son.

Oh, and what a bastard he is! Late in the final Peaky Blinders season, Tommy was hit with the deus ex machina revelation of a long-lost son born to a “gypsy” named Zelda. (That terminology is used throughout this story universe seemingly in keeping with period lingo.) Formerly played by young actor Conrad Khan, Duke is now embodied by a desperate-to-please-any-available-daddy Keoghan in a bit of stunt casting. Nihilistic Duke claims to care about nothing and no one and, having taken over for his estranged father, has led the Blinders into criminal enterprises that actively threaten Britain’s efforts to stave off the German war machine. This includes stealing everything, from artillery intended for the frontlines to blocks of morphine meant for bombing victims. (He’s a baddun’, he is!)

Soon, Duke’s being courted by a mild-mannered British turncoat fascist named John Beckett (Tim Roth), who schemes to use German-made counterfeit currency to flood the British market and crash the economy. Sure, Duke is tempted by the megaload of cash he’ll make in the process, but he’s much more seduced by this almost comically fiendish villain telling him he wishes his own wimp son were manly like Duke.

Can Tommy Shelby rescue his antisocial son from the 1940s U.K. equivalent of the Manosphere? Or is he just as empty and untethered as junior?

At times, Immortal Man is so visually stunning that it seems a shame most people will catch it at home in between glancing at their phones. Director of photography George Steel showcases masterful use of composition and contrast. His team captures the Northern English mist, ancient city stones and crepuscular light in a such a sensuous way that it’s impossible not to feel the dewy chill of the geography.

Unfortunately, sometimes these painterly scenes are interrupted by a tendency toward visual cheesiness, such as editorial cuts to hazy reveries. Another visual motif also happens to be the sheer quantity of sharp-as-knives cheekbones at the ready among the cast. There’s nary a single buccal fat molecule in sight.

Immortal Man certainly is a lot of misery business, but the misery is done in high style.

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Which Cryptocurrency Reigns Supreme in 2023?

Introduction

As 2023 unfolds, Bitcoin and Ethereum continue to dominate the cryptocurrency landscape. While Bitcoin has been the pioneering cryptocurrency, Ethereum has introduced unparalleled functionalities through its smart contracts. This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of both cryptocurrencies to determine which reigns supreme.

Bitcoin: The Gold Standard of Cryptocurrency

Bitcoin, established in 2009, is often referred to as “digital gold.” Its primary use case is as a store of value and a medium of exchange.
  • Market Capitalization: Bitcoin consistently holds the largest market cap among cryptocurrencies.
  • Security: Its Proof-of-Work consensus mechanism has proven to be highly secure.

Adoption: Major companies continue to accept Bitcoin, further solidifying its status.

Bitcoin maintained its position as the market leader throughout the year. Often referred to as “digital gold,” Bitcoin benefited from renewed institutional interest and its reputation as a relatively stable store of value during periods of economic uncertainty. Its dominance remained a key indicator of overall market confidence.

Ethereum continued to shine as the backbone of decentralized applications and smart contracts. With ongoing improvements following its transition to proof-of-stake, Ethereum strengthened its ecosystem, powering decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, and blockchain-based innovations.

However, 2023 also saw the rise of several challengers. Projects focused on scalability, lower transaction fees, and faster processing speeds gained traction. Cryptocurrencies like Solana and Avalanche attracted developers and users looking for efficient alternatives, though they still trailed behind Bitcoin and Ethereum in overall influence.

Another important trend was the growing interest in regulation and institutional adoption. Governments and financial institutions worldwide began exploring frameworks to integrate cryptocurrencies into traditional systems, signaling long-term growth potential for the industry.

Ethereum: The Smart Contract Pioneer

Launched in 2015, Ethereum introduced the concept of smart contracts, which revolutionized how blockchain technology could be utilized.
  • Decentralized Applications (dApps): Ethereum’s platform enables developers to build and deploy dApps.
  • Flexibility: Its adaptability allows for various applications, including DeFi and NFTs.
  • Transition to Proof-of-Stake: Ethereum’s shift to Proof-of-Stake (Ethereum 2.0) addresses scalability and environmental concerns.

Comparative Analysis

While Bitcoin serves primarily as a digital currency, Ethereum’s broader functionality allows it to cater to diverse use cases beyond simple payments. Here’s a quick comparison:
Aspect Bitcoin Ethereum
Year Established 2009 2015
Consensus Mechanism Proof-of-Work Proof-of-Stake (after Ethereum 2.0)
Primary Use Case Store of Value Smart Contracts & dApps
Market Dominance Leading Cryptocurrency Second Largest

Future Outlook

The future of both Bitcoin and Ethereum remains promising. Bitcoin’s status as a digital asset continues to grow, while Ethereum’s innovative capabilities in decentralized applications create new opportunities. Ultimately, the choice between them may depend on individual investment strategies and preferences.

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