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  • KTLA weathercaster Mark Kriski suffers ‘mild stroke’ on heels of colleague Sam Rubin’s death

    KTLA weathercaster Mark Kriski suffers ‘mild stroke’ on heels of colleague Sam Rubin’s death

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    KTLA “Morning News” weathercaster Mark Kriski is on the mend after suffering a stroke — just weeks after longtime on-air colleague Sam Rubin died from a heart attack.

    The local TV station reported the news about Kriski in a social media post on Wednesday, saying he’d had a “mild stroke” earlier this week and that the veteran reporter and nine-time Emmy winner was recovering.

    “Mark checked in with us earlier on Wednesday and we’re happy to report that he’s in good spirits,” KTLA Channel 5 wrote. “He also wanted to thank everyone who has reached out.”

    Kriski’s wife, Jennifer Gould, told TMZ that the seasoned weathercaster suffered the stroke early Monday morning at their home in Los Angeles.

    She told the outlet he was hospitalized but was recuperating.

    KTLA wrote, “All of us at KTLA are thinking of Mark and his family at this time and look forward to seeing him soon.”

    Kriski’s health scare arrives on the heels of the death of fellow KTLA fixture Rubin.

    Veteran entertainment reporter Rubin died May 10 after going into cardiac arrest at his West Valley home. Rubin was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. He was 64.

    Rubin’s death devastated the tight-knit crew at KTLA and fans of the reporter.

    Kriski and Rubin both joined KTLA’s “Morning News” in 1991, where they spent more than 30 years as on-air colleagues.

    One day after Rubin’s death, Kriski wrote on the social media platform X, “There will never be another Sam Rubin. Love and will miss you my friend.”

    The post is accompanied by photos of the show’s personalities together, recently and in their earlier days.

    At the time of Rubin’s death, founding co-anchor Carlos Amezcua described him as “the connective tissue” that helped him, weather forecaster Kriski and co-anchor Barbara Beck reach their intended audience.

    Kriski suffered a serious affliction in 2011, when he was out of commission for several months after contracting pneumonia followed by a hospital-borne “super bug” that landed him in the intensive care unit.

    As he was preparing to go back to work, Kriski told The Times the illness was “a life and death experience that has given me a new perspective: On one hand, this was the worst thing that has ever happened to me. On the other hand, it is the best thing that has ever happened.

    “You really do start to appreciate the little things in life.”

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  • ‘The War of the Roses’ With Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and Amanda Dobbins

    ‘The War of the Roses’ With Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and Amanda Dobbins

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    The Ringer’s Bill Simmons, Mallory Rubin, and Amanda Dobbins definitely advise skipping the fish after rewatching the 1989 black comedy The War of the Roses, starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito and directed by Danny DeVito.‌

    Producer: Craig Horlbeck

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  • ‘The Fugitive’ LIVE With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin | The Rewatchables

    ‘The Fugitive’ LIVE With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin | The Rewatchables

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    Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Mallory Rubin live in Chicago to rewatch 1993 action-thriller ‘The Fugitive,’ with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones

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  • VIDEO: Orlando Parents Produce Virtual-Commencement for 4-Year-Old VPK Students

    VIDEO: Orlando Parents Produce Virtual-Commencement for 4-Year-Old VPK Students

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    updated: May 27, 2020

    ​Ken and Sacnyte Rubin (Kenyte), along with the parents of 18 4- and 5-year-old VPK students, have released a commemorative video of the virtual commencement of their children’s first year in school.   

    With the end of the school year occurring amidst the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and all Orlando, Florida, schools shut down, VPK parents produced a creative video to capture the spirit of their children just starting out in their education: https://youtu.be/N1YdaFU9L-4.

    Viewers of the video can still see that even though the kids were not able to be together in person, there is still excitement in their cute faces in the video, which concludes with a drive-by thank you to their favorite teacher: Miss Ross. 

    ​These parents took the opportunity to do something unique to help their kids remember what happened in 2020 when they started school in a year that ended in the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

    The background audio/song is paid for, including royalties for distribution and reuse. Producer and parent permission to use this video in online or on-air news is granted, but please notify VPK@Kenyte.net upon use.

    The video was developed and produced by VPK parents after forming a WhatsApp group where they discussed the idea to create and distribute the video. Everyone submitted a clip of their child to Kenyte for inclusion in the final video.

    About Kenyte:

    Ken and Sacnyte (Sac) Rubin together make up Kenyte. Our children are the first two in the video, 4-year-old twins Luna and Apollo Rubin (which mean Moon and Sun). We have a third child named Kalani, which means “the heavens.” To contact Ken, Sac or their children for comment, reach them directly anytime at 407-595-7355, VPK@Kenyte.net or Ken@RubimarEnterprises.com.

    Orlando VPK Virtual Graduation Video on YouTube: 
    https://youtu.be/N1YdaFU9L-4

    Source: VPK Parents

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