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  • Catching You Up On Everything SEVENTEEN Is Up To In Caratland

    Catching You Up On Everything SEVENTEEN Is Up To In Caratland

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    SEVENTEEN continues to make history this year, and we’re just super proud of them. We also got some news on Jeonghan, Jun, and Seungkwan, as well as sneak peeks at their upcoming album!👀

    Lollapalooza Berlin

    Photo courtesy: Lollapalooza Berlin

    The crowd was packed with excited Carats waiting to see what kind of stage SEVENTEEN was going to put on, and we can confidently say that everyone left the show as excited as when they got there. They not only blew us away but everyone in Berlin as well!

    Setlist

    • ‘Super’
    • ‘Don Quixote’
    • ‘Darl+ing’
    • ‘Ready to Love’
    • ‘Rock with you’
    • ‘Left & Right’
    • BSS – ‘Fighting’
    • Vocal Unit – ‘Cheers to youth’
    • Performance Unit ‘Spell’
    • HipHop Unit ‘Fire’
    • Leader Line – ‘Cheers’
    • ‘Clap’
    • ‘Maestro’
    • ‘SOS’
    • ‘HOT’
    • ‘Headliner’
    • ‘Together’ (Eng Ver.)
    • ‘God of Music’
    • ‘Aju Nice’

    If you’ve ever been to a SEVENTEEN show, then you’ve heard a handful of these tracks live and know how well they can perform. So, we expected some of these tracks because they do like to pull out their top hits for moments like this. Some of our favorite track performances had to be ‘Headliner,’ ‘Cheers,’ ‘Hot,’ ‘Maestro,’ and, of course, the never-ending ‘Aju Nice.’ We know you have been seeing the fancams from that day 😉

    You can watch the full performance on their official YouTube channel. The boys always put on one hell of a show, but this one is just different, making history; while it was Jeonghan’s last performance for a little while, sadly, we were missing Jun.

    It Will Always Be 13

    Okay, so we got the news about Jun and Jeonghan around the same time; PLEDIS let Carats know that neither will be going on their upcoming tour nor will they be participating in album promotions, but they did film some stuff for the album beforehand, which is good! So Jun is currently in China diving into more acting, and Jeonghan will be starting his Military Service on September 26th. We also want to mention that Seungkwan has been appointed public relations ambassador for Jeju Island, which we know is a big deal for him as he is a Jeju Native. And a possible collab between Vernon and DJ Khaled? We’re proud of all the boys!

    12th Mini Album

    So we got our first teaser of the upcoming 12th mini-album, pictures, and the album name! Pledis first tweeted the 12th mini-album teaser, and we were shown a subway with the words “I Felt Helpless” as the standout. We can also see the words, labeled from one to three, “SEVENTEEN,” “HELPLESS,” and “BLUE” on a sign in the subway, with “M12,” “1014,” and “1800” right beside them. If you’ve been here long, you know everything in a teaser is a clue, so we know most, if not all, of the words are important.

    Soon after that, we got the teaser pictures where all 13 guys are basically floating or submerged under the water, and honestly, just from these first pics, we know they’re gonna eat up the concept. And now, onto the most important part. Drumroll, please! The upcoming mini-album will be called Spill The Feels. From that name alone, we know we will most definitely also be in our own feels. We also got the title track, which is called ‘Speak Up,’ its release date, which is 10.14.24, as well as the teaser, which you can watch below!

    You can pre-order and pre-save the album here. We can also expect these songs to be performed at their upcoming U.S. Tour; you can get more info about that from our coverage here.

    Carats, we all know when an album is around the corner, we should expect more news and announcements leading up to it. So keep your eyes peeled and ears open, and we’ll do the same!


    How excited are you for Spill The Feels? Which SEVENTEEN news was your favorite? Let us know in the comments down below or over on Twitter @thehoneypop, and don’t forget to talk to us on Facebook and Instagram!

    And if you want more SEVENTEEN content while waiting for Spill The Feels, we gotchu!

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  • Gordon Park Redesign Feedback Makes Future Makeover Clear: More Stuff For Families

    Gordon Park Redesign Feedback Makes Future Makeover Clear: More Stuff For Families

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    Gordon Park, long split by a six-lane highway and suffering from neglect, will undergo major transformation in early 2025.

    Like countless Clevelanders of her generation, Lorraine Bradley has always seen Gordon Park as the go-to place for softball and barbecue on the east side.

    At least as it was in the eighties and nineties, when Bradley would accompany her husband for league games on one of the park’s five baseball diamonds. The whole trip, typically a short walk from her home in Hough, grew into weekly association. Sundays. Softball. Cookout.

    “We always made it into a family affair,” Bradley, 75, told Scene. “The kids played. You’d go to the aquarium. All the families would gather. You know, we didn’t all live in the same community, but the park’s where we all met.”

    And as it was for countless Clevelanders, the image and aura of Gordon Park as a vibrant gathering space hugging Lake Erie has all but eroded in recent years. Today, the park is a shell of what it once was: 48 acres of underwhelming grass and field comprising a mountainous island surrounded by highway and industry.

    Gordon Park’s hopeful resurrection was the subject of a town hall situated in the Kovacic Rec Center on St. Clair Ave. on Tuesday evening, a public engagement procedure studded with the usual stickers and Post It notes nearby residents used to help direct the park’s future.

    Spearheading by the Metroparks, which took over Gordon’s lease in October, and a smattering of architecture firms, including LAND Studio and the SmithGroup, that went through the idea-gathering phase used in just about every recent parks project in Cleveland’s recent history—from Irishtown Bend Park to the elusive and yet-to-be-fully-funded North Coast Landbridge.

    click to enlarge Chad Brintnall, an architect at SmithGroup, led discussions around Gordon Park's redesign on Tuesday. - Mark Oprea

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    Chad Brintnall, an architect at SmithGroup, led discussions around Gordon Park’s redesign on Tuesday.

    The ideas, discussed over two hours with some 25 locals, pointed to not just cleaning up and rejuvenating Gordon Park, but bringing one of Cleveland’s largest park spaces into the 21st century: add interactive art, butterfly gardens, food kiosks, playspaces, hiking trails, fitness equipment and restrooms.

    In other words, the people spoke, reshape Gordon Park for everyone.

    “I feel like the amenities have to be diversified. To where it’s just not basketball, or not just softball,” Rodney Middleton, 66, a trustee of the InterCity Yacht Club that’s rooted just north of Gordon, told Scene after the meeting sporting a sailor’s cap.

    “And safe,” he said. “We have to be mindful of the age groups that utilize the park. It’s just not young people. It’s just not young Black men. You know, we’re talking about a space that families should be able to utilize.”

    All entities involved in the info-gathering on Tuesday declined to say Gordon Park should be this, or should be that, yet promised that the ideas gathered would help produce a working plan for the park come early 2025.

    The $8 million donation from the Mandel Foundation, which permitted Tuesday’s session, would also, said Chad Brintnall, an architect with the SmithGroup, be used for some public art installations—”a project that delivers significant impact to the community.” And, separately, 200 new trees on behalf of the Western Reserve Land Conservancy. Metroparks also reportedly put in new benches, tables and trash cans shortly after their lease takeover.

    But at the same time, as Brintnall exemplified on Tuesday, hunched over a table with a marker in his hand, such engagement helps right the wrong of two ideas of park planning. Ideas that separate Clevelanders who use the park on a regular basis, and those that have, historically, shaped and planned a city from afar.

    Those “who feel as if they’ve been left out of the conversation, who don’t feel the same attention. It’s vital that you have meaningful dialogue with those folks,” Brintnall said. “There’s so many empty and broken promises. How do you get over that?”

    Which only somewhat appeases Bradley.

    click to enlarge Gordon Park, shown here in 1927, was a bustling haven for east side parkgoers, until years of neglect and the construction of I-90 decimated it. - Cleveland Memory Project

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    Gordon Park, shown here in 1927, was a bustling haven for east side parkgoers, until years of neglect and the construction of I-90 decimated it.

    Because Gordon Park was split in two by the construction of I-90, and the extension of the CSX railroad line, an ongoing silo effect has only harmed access to the parkland. Gordon Park, to put it simply, is not easy to get to. Residents complain often, as they did Tuesday, about its poor signage. A tiny bridge over a six-lane highway is the only link between Gordon’s north and south ends.

    “Honestly, I’d love to just see that bridge widened,” Bradley said. “So that we can go over it—safely.”

    Safe may take two decades. To the northwest, in front of the East 55th Marina, will be the primary location of the Metroparks’ gargantuan CHEERS park build, which vows to create six bays of new lakeside green space all from dredged material. (Like Burke and the Shoreway itself.) CHEERS won’t be finished until 2042, at the earliest.

    Kelly Coffman, an architect with the Metroparks involved with both projects, told Scene she sees Gordon’s future geographically intertwined with CHEERS, linked by a brand new bike trail on Marginal Road and, hopefully, a parasitic highway downgraded to a slower boulevard.

    All of which makes Coffman call up old pictures of Gordon Park in its glory days, of postwar women in white one-pieces, lounging on a crystalline lakeside, near bathhouses and hotdog stands. Images destroyed by a highway and decades of neglect.

    I think it’s just of a previous era,” Coffman mused, regarding past planning. “Like those are the decisions they made, they dealt with in the past.

    “I think we get so many more benefits out of the park now by building out, and just kind of working around it,” she added. “We can improve crossings, we can reduce interchanges. We can make it better.”

    The coalition working to restore Gordon Park will meet again for a second engagement session, with early conceptual drawings, Brintnall said, in September.

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  • ‘Frasier’ Sequel Series Officially Coming to Paramount+

    ‘Frasier’ Sequel Series Officially Coming to Paramount+

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    Despite starting as a spin-off of CheersFrasier is one of the most critically-acclaimed sitcoms of all time… And now, he’s getting a sequel. The show saw Dr. psychotherapist Frasier Crane running his own radio show, on which he would offer advice to various callers. It’s easy to think that the premise wouldn’t translate to TV very well, but Frasier was seen as a classy, high-brow endeavor, and also very funny.

    Dr. Frasier Crane has been absent from TV for a long time, outside of some commercials and cameos. Talks about a Frasier reboot have been going on since around 2018, but nothing official has come out of the discussion until now. NBC passed up on it, despite the fact that Kelsey Grammer was on board. That being said, he didn’t just want to throw out a short, undercooked version of the show. In 2021, more serious discussion began around the idea between Grammer and Paramount+.

    Some were hesitant to consider that the show could work since Frasier Crane would be living in a new city and wouldn’t have his old pals around… But where else have we heard this before? Frasier itself was a spin-off, which means that much of the main cast from Cheers wasn’t around. Despite going without classic characters from the original, the show became a hit on its own.

    Deadline now reports that the show has officially gotten the green light. Back in July, Kelsey Grammer spoke a little bit about where the show was at. He said:

    In the final stages of the final script for the first episode of the Frasier reboot and it looks pretty good, I’ve had a couple of runs through it, and I cried, so you know, I’m happy. The key ingredient for the Frasier reboot is actually Frasier, honestly. It was always called Frasier so it’s me, the key is me.

    The show is expected to be about 10 episodes long, and as of now, there’s no release date. Be on the lookout for more news!

    12 Nostalgic ’90s Classics That Are Great Movies

    These fantastic films from the 1990s still hold up decades later.

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  • Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation Offers Scholarships to Chicago Families Affected by Homicide

    Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation Offers Scholarships to Chicago Families Affected by Homicide

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    updated: Feb 19, 2019

    When tragedy strikes, positive action can relieve grief. The Doyle family launched the Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation (SAD) in honor of their mother, a victim of homicide. This year marks the 25th anniversary of her death. To date, 150 children have attended Camp Sheilah, the foundation’s free, annual bereavement camp, and over 50 scholarships have been given to college students who have lost a parent or sibling to homicide. The organization raises $50,000 each year.

    “We teach kids how to turn tragedy to triumph by giving them coping skills, camps and scholarships,” said Executive Director Kevin Doyle.

    The Cheers for Change Dinner marks the 10th anniversary of the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The event honors donors and volunteers with Sheilah A. Doyle Foundation Humanitarian Awards and the Camp Sheilah Award Scholarships. The event will be held on Saturday, March 9, 2019, at Odyssey Country Club, 19110 S. Ridgeland Ave., Tinley Park, Illinois. The event starts at 6:30 p.m. and includes dinner, open bar, live entertainment and silent and live auctions.

    Kevin Doyle is available for interviews and appearances from now until the event day. Contact him at 708-829-7444 or kevin@sadfund.org to book him for interviews. For information, visit www.sadfund.org

    Media Contact: Kevin Doyle
    Phone: 708-829-7444
    Email: kevin@sadfund.org

    Source: Sheilah Doyle Foundation

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