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Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez hit with upgraded felony battery charge after Indianapolis altercation

Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez is now facing a Level 5 felony battery charge following an incident in downtown Indianapolis over the weekend.  Sanchez had originally been charged with battery resulting in injury, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and public intoxication.

Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears announced the upgraded charge Monday morning, saying Sanchez, 38, faces a Level 5 felony charge of battery involving serious bodily injury. Punishment can range from one to six years in prison. According to Mears, “one of the challenges you have in a case like this is that you are dealing with individuals who are receiving medical care and that’s, obviously, the most important thing, that individuals are treated appropriately. But once we were provided with additional information about the victim’s current medical condition, it became clear to us that additional charges needed to be filed. .. Certainly the thing that stands out to us is that this was a situation that did not need to occur .. We’re literally talking about people fighting over a parking space or a dispute about where people were parking and it resulted in a person with incredibly significant injures.”

Investigators say the confrontation began around 12:30 a.m. Saturday near Loughmiller’s Pub & Eatery in downtown Indianapolis. The disagreement over parking escalated into a physical fight, with court documents indicating that Sanchez advanced toward the 69-year-old truck driver, who told police he feared for his life, saying, “This guy is trying to kill me.” The affidavit notes that the fight intensified near a loading dock, where the truck driver said he feared for his safety and used pepper spray on Sanchez before the stabbing occurred. The truck driver claims he stabbed Sanchez two or three times in the upper torso, as Sanchez continued moving toward him. The driver said he was then thrown against a dumpster and believed he was in a life-or-death struggle. TA witness at the scene reported seeing both men recording each other on their phones before the fight broke out. Sanchez was rushed to Eskenazi Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition.

Mears said his office received an amended probable cause affidavit (obtained by CBS News) on Monday which led to the additional charge, because the truck driver suffered serious injuries.  He added that prosecutors are still investigating the incident and that Sanchez could face additional charges.

Detective Christopher Edwards, who interviewed Sanchez at the hospital, reported that the former quarterback said he did not remember the details of the incident. Sanchez had been scheduled for a court hearing Tuesday on the original charges but that was rescheduled to Nov. 4. Sanchez remains hospitalized and was listed in stable condition as of Monday morning.

Indianapolis Police Chief Chris Bailey said: “I don’t care who you are. I don’t care what you do for a living. I don’t care where you live. If you come into our city and commit violence, we’ll use all the tools at our disposal to hold you accountable .. As we move forward, [our] PD will continue to maintain our strong, visible presence in downtown on those high-visibility, high-traffic weekends at major events to make sure our community is safe. I continue to urge our community to respect one another. As the prosecutor said, this did not need to happen; it did not.”

Mears said Indiana’s self-defense laws will likely play a significant role as the case moves forward: “Well, certainly, Indiana has some of the robust self-defense laws in the nation, and that’s always going to be part of the equation when you evaluate cases like this and try to determine exactly what took place …  It will certainly be at the center of this particular trial as well when we have conversations about were people acting reasonably or not. Those are all things you need to consider in terms of when you make that initial charging decision and those facts have been evaluated. Self-defesne laws will be raised at trial.”

Sanchez was in Indianapolis to serve as a broadcaster for Sunday’s NFL game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. The ex-quarterback played eight seasons in the NFL after being selected fifth by the New York Jets in the 2009 draft out of USC, helping NY to advance to back-to-back AFC Championship Games in his first two seasons. Sanchez also played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Washington, last appearing in a regular-season game in 2018.

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Parker McCollum to hold special New Year’s Eve concert in Texas

Parker McCollum will celebrate New Year’s Eve with a special performance at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Dec. 31, as part of his ongoing PARKER MCCOLLUM Tour.

McCollum said in a statement: “No place I’d rather bring in the New Year than on-stage in Texas!  Can’t wait to kick off 2026 in Fort Worth and look forward to seeing you all there.”

McCollum is currently on tour supporting his self-titled album, “PARKER MCCOLLUM,” released June 27. The album, which features tracks like “Solid Country Gold,” “Big Sky,” “Killin’ Me,” and his recent adio hit “What Kinda Man.”

For more information and tour dates, visit ParkerMcCollum.com.

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Chris Young to launch inaugural ‘It Must Be Christmas’ acoustic tour

Chris Young announced his first-ever holiday tour “It Must Be Christmas – An Acoustic Evening with Chris Young” sharing holiday classics from his album, It Must Be Christmas. 

Young shared in a press release: “Christmas is probably my favorite holiday. Music was always heavily tied to the spirit of the season for me, so I can’t wait to celebrate that feeling with everyone out on the road this year.”

Tickets for the 15-date headlining shows are on sale at chrisyoungcountry.com.

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Patricia Arquette stars in Hulu’s true crime series ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’

Hulu released the first trailer for its new true-crime drama series, Murdaugh: Death in the Family, which premieres with three episodes on Hulu beginning October 15th; with the final five episodes rolling out weekly on Wednesdays before concluding Nov. 19.

The eight-episode series features the ‘before and after’ of the deaths surrounding the family of Alex Murdaugh and is based on the “Murdaugh Murders Podcast.”  The Hulu drama tells the story of Alex Murdaugh (Jason Clarke), a lawyer from a prominent family of lawyers in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. A judge sentenced him to life in prison in 2023 for the 2021 murder of his wife, Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh (Patricia Arquette), and 22-year-old son, Paul Murdaugh (Johnny Berchtold).

According to the series synopsis, “Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ tells the real-life story of Maggie and Alex Murdaugh who enjoy a lavish life of privilege as members of one of South Carolina’s most powerful legal dynasties. But when their son Paul is involved in a deadly boat crash, the family is faced with a test unlike any they’ve ever encountered. As details come to light and new challenges emerge, the family’s connections to several mysterious deaths raise questions which threaten everything Maggie and Alex hold dear.” 

The series also stars Will Harrison as Buster Murdaugh, Brittany Snow as Mandy Matney and J. Smith-Cameron as Marian Proctor. Steven Piet directed the project and writers Erin Lee Carr and Michael D. Fuller based the script on reporting by Matney.

See the trailer for Murdaugh: Death in the Family’: HERE.

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‘Practical Magic’ sequel film wraps production, to be released Sept. 18, 2026

“Practical Magic 2,” a follow-up to the 1998 fantasy-comedy starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, has wrapped production. The film is set to debut on Sept. 18, 2026, with Bullock and Kidman also serving as producers on the sequel film, alongside the original film’s producer Denise Di Novi.

Kidman wrote on Instagram: “That’s a wrap on #PracticalMagic2! Thank you to the cast & crew for all your magic ✨” The post contained a short video of Kidman and Bullock walking outside.

A brief teaser clip released earlier this year to announce the film focused on the voices of the the Owens sisters (Bullock and Kidman), who say: “Tooth of wolf and morning dew, Something old and something new. Let the spell begin to mix. September 18, 2026.” The caption to the social media post read: “The spell is cast. The date is set. Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman return. Only In Theaters September 18, 2026. Rewatch the original #PracticalMagic now streaming on MAX.”

Bullock and Kidman will reprise their roles as sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who descend from a long line of witches. Based on the novel by Alice Hoffman, the original 1998 film follows the sisters, Sally and Gillian, as they to figure out how to stop the men they love from dying. (per Variety). It’s unclear where the second film will pick up, though the story is reportedly based on a later installment in Hoffman’s “Practical Magic” book series.

The cast of Practical Magic 2 will also include Stockard Channing, Dianne Wiest, Joey King, Lee Pace, Maisie Williams, Xolo Mariduena and Solly McLeod.

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Doechii adds dates in Tampa, NYC to her ‘Live from the Swamp Tour’

Due to popular demand, Doechii added New York City and Tampa dates to her “Live from the Swamp Tour”, with shows scheduled at The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York on October 20 and Yuengling Center in Tampa on October 25.

Doechii’s “Live from the Swamp Tour” officially kicks off on Oct. 14 in Chicago and now features 14 dates before wrapping up on Nov. 10 at WAMU Theater in Seattle.

Throughout the trek, Doechii will perform at numerous festivals, including both weekends of Austin City Limits, One Music Festival and Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw.

For ticket info, head HERE.

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Rush to pay tribute to late drummer Neil Peart on ‘Fifty Something’ 2026 tour

Rush co-founders Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson will commemorate “fifty something” years of music and are returning to the stage for a special 2026 headline tour – to pay tribute to the band’s late drummer and song writer, Neil Peart.

Dubbed ‘Fifty Something’, the tour will serve as celebration of Rush’s music, legacy, and the life of  Peart — marking the first time Lee and Lifeson have toured together in eleven years (since the finale of Rush’s R40 Tour on August 1, 2015, at the Forum in Los Angeles, CA). Lee and Lifeson will be accompanied by German drummer, composer, and producer Anika Nilles, who has performed as Jeff Beck’s drummer for over 60 shows and has released four solo albums.

Fifty Something kicks off June 7 with a pair of shows in Los Angeles, and includes stops in Mexico City, Fort Worth, Chicago, New York and Toronto before winding down in Cleveland in September. Each performance will feature two sets.

Fans received the tour news in the form of a home video from Lee and Lifeson, filmed at Geddy Lee’s home studio (take a look HERE.)

Lee shared in a statement: “It’s been over 10 years since Alex and I have performed the music of Rush alongside our fallen bandmate and friend Neil. A lifetime’s worth of songs that we had put our cumulative hearts and souls into writing, recording and playing together onstage. And so, after all that has gone down since that last show, Alex and I have done some serious soul searching and come to the decision that we fucking miss it, and that it’s time for a celebration of 50-something years of RUSH music. So in 2026 my BFF Lerxst (aka Alex Lifeson) and I are going to hit the road once again to pay tribute to our past and to Neil by performing a vast selection of RUSH songs in a handful of cities. No small task, because as we all know Neil was irreplaceable…”

“Yet life is full of surprises, and we have been introduced to another remarkable person; an incredible drummer and musician who is adding another chapter to our story while continuing her own fascinating musical journey. Her name is Anika Nilles, and we could not be more excited to introduce her to our loyal and dedicated RUSH fanbase, whom, we know, will give her every chance to live up to that near impossible role. Before we hit the stage, we also hope to add another musician or two to expand our sound a wee bit and free up Alex and I, in order to show off some of our new fancy dance steps.

“Lerxst, Anika and myself, along with many of our longstanding crew members have been hard at work rehearsing and designing the kind of RUSH show you’ve grown accustomed to expect from us. We dearly hope you will come along and help us celebrate our history together.”

Carrie Nuttall-Peart and Olivia Peart – Neil’s widow and daughter – said in a statement: “We are thrilled to support the Fifty Something tour, celebrating a band whose music has resonated and inspired fans for generations, and to honor Neil’s extraordinary legacy as both a drummer and lyricist. Neil’s musicianship was singular. Compositions of intricacy and power that expanded what rhythm itself could express. As both drummer and lyricist, he was irreplaceable. Inimitable in his artistry, and unmatched in the depth and imagination he brought to the lyrics that inspired and moved so many, he profoundly shaped how fans connected with him and the band, giving voice and meaning to their own lives. As the band enters this new chapter, it promises to be truly unforgettable. We are excited to see how their new vision unfolds, and to hear this legendary music played live once again.”

For ticket information head HERE.

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Bruce Springsteen to expand ‘Nebraska’ with 5-disc reissue

Bruce Springsteen’s classic 1982 album Nebraska will be expanded to five discs, including the full-band electric version of the LP that was scrapped in favor of the released solo acoustic record.

The Boss announced the upcoming release of Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition which will feature many never-before-heard and previously undiscovered recordings from Springsteen’s sixth album, which he famously recorded on a four-track recorder in the bedroom of a rented New Jersey home. Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition includes a disc of nine outtakes from the original acoustic home recordings (which ended up on the band’s next album); with the second CD featuring eight of the Nebraska songs Springsteen and the E Street Band attempted to record in 1982.

In a video teaser for the set issue, Springsteen says, “Over the years, I’ve been asked about ‘Electric Nebraska,’ and I always thought the question was ridiculous. And finally I went back into the vault and there it was. We threw out the keyboards and played basically as a three-piece.”

The expanded edition, due out on Oct. 17 from Sony Music, will feature the legendary “Electric Nebraska” session — featuring E Street Band members features bassist Garry Tallent, drummer Max Weinberg, keyboardist Danny Federici, pianist Roy Bittan and guitarist Stevie Van Zandt — which features solo rarities, tracks from a one-off 1982 solo session and a previously unreleased, stripped-down version of the rock anthem “Born in the U.S.A.”

Springsteen said in a statement about the late April 1982 trio recording of ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ that “it was kinda like punk rockabilly. We were trying to bring Nebraska into the electric world.” (you can hear the electric version of “Born in the U.S.A.” – HERE.)

Nebraska was released on Sept. 30, 1982 as Springsteen’s sixth album. Following his extensive tour in support of 1980’s The River, Springsteen recorded demos for Nebraska made on a basic four-track cassette tape machine, with subjects dealing with serial killers, childhood memories and depression. Springsteen attempted to rerecord the songs with the E Street Band, however, the reworked versions didn’t ‘work’ and he made the decision to release the solo acoustic recordings.  He soon returned to the studio to make Born in the U.S.A. with the E Street Band, which was released in 1984.

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Sam Smith sets San Francisco theater residency for February 2026

Sam Smith has announced the To Be Free: San Francisco eight-night theater residency, taking place at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. The run of intimate shows will kicking off February 10th, officially ringing in the venue’s reopening following two years of renovations.

Sam shares: “I LOVE San Francisco and The Castro especially has been so central to the Queer community here over the years. These shows will also celebrate the official reopening, so it’s truly an honour to become part of this iconic venue’s history.” Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, October 7th at 10 am local time; head HERE for details.

To mark the San Francisco residency announcement, Smith has shared their cover of the 1971 Bill Withers classic “Ain’t No Sunshine” set to a video filmed at the theater and surrounding Castro District. Take a look: HERE.

Due to popular demand, Smith also extended the upcoming To Be Free: New York City residency stretching into November and December at Warsaw, a small venue in Brooklyn, New York which holds about 1,000 people. Tickets to the residency can be found at Sam’s website.

Smith released their new single, “To Be Free,” along with a video filmed at Warsaw. In the song’s press release, Smith says, “I’ve never had a recording experience like I did making this song. It’s one vocal and guitar take from start to finish – one live performance of me and my friend Simon Aldred in a pure state of music and expression. I wrote it five years ago while writing my last album Gloria and then parked it because I knew it was not a song for that album. It was created during a time in my life where I became free within myself.” See the video for ‘To Be Free’ – HERE.

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Mass shooting in downtown Montgomery, Alabama leaves 2 dead, 12 injured

At least two people were killed and a dozen more were injured late Saturday night after gunfire erupted in downtown Montgomery while the city was hosting the Alabama National Fair.

Montgomery Police Chief Jim Graboys said officers responded around 11:30 p.m. following reports of shots fired. The exact cause of the shooting remains unclear, but Graboys described the chaos as two individuals “essentially firing at each other in the middle of a crowd.”

Authorities did not have suspects in custody when Graboys spoke at an overnight press conference: “I want to be very clear — we will use every available resource and work around the clock to identify, charge, and hold accountable those responsible,” Graboys stated.

Of the 12 people injured, Graboys said that three had life-threatening injuries. Authorities did not identify the deceased victims, but NBC affiliate WSFA reported that at least one is a woman. Detectives are interviewing witnesses and will do everything possible to “gather every bit of evidence and chase down whoever is involved,” Graboys told reporters. Officers have recovered several firearms believed to be connected to the shooting, though he declined to specify how many or what type, only noting that they were “high-capacity weapons.”

Video footage posted to social media shows crowds enjoying carnival rides before panic breaks out roughly a minute into the clip. Moments later, the sound of multiple gunshots can be heard as people flee in all directions.

Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed said the victims had come out to enjoy the Alabama National Fair like thousands of others attending the event, which began Friday and is scheduled to continue through the week. He praised law enforcement for their work in protecting the city, stating that “thousands of people been in this city this weekend, and it only took one or two to change the entire outcome,” and added that the act of violence is “not something that we’re going to tolerate. We’re going to make sure that we set an example, and we set a public example, of people who continue to endanger the lives of innocent people in our communities …It’s not going to be accepted.”

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