Scoreboard roundup — 10/15/25

Scoreboard roundup — 10/15/25
Scoreboard roundup — 10/15/25

(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events:

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Blue Jays 13, Mariners 4 (ALCS – Game 3, SEA leads series 2-1)

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Senators 4, Sabres 8
Panthers 1, Red Wings 4
Blackhawks 8, Blues 3
Flames 1, Mammoth 3

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Old Dominion’s enjoying the moment and the memories with ‘Making Good Time’

Old Dominion’s enjoying the moment and the memories with ‘Making Good Time’
Old Dominion’s enjoying the moment and the memories with ‘Making Good Time’
Old Dominion (Catherine Powell/NBC)

From the retro lady on the cover of their new album, Barbara, to their latest hit, Old Dominion seems to in a nostalgic mood these days. 

‘Making Good Time’ is about the glory days of a relationship really,” lead singer Matthew Ramsey explains. “Just kinda that nostalgic look back at a time when you were young and, you know, summers last forever and you’re just kinda having the time of your life with the person you love.”

Riding off into the sunset? Well, Matthew says that’s not really the point. 

“Whether or not it worked out is the question mark, but that doesn’t really matter because, you know, back in those days everything was perfect,” he says.

OD’s currently headed for Europe, as they kick off the next leg of their How Good Is That World Tour Sunday in Copenhagen. They’ll wrap in Glasgow, Scotland, on Oct. 31.

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‘House Tour’: Sabrina Carpenter teams with Airbnb for Short n’ Sweet experience

‘House Tour’: Sabrina Carpenter teams with Airbnb for Short n’ Sweet experience
‘House Tour’: Sabrina Carpenter teams with Airbnb for Short n’ Sweet experience
Sabrina Carpenter in the ‘Star in Short n’ Sweet TV with Sabrina Carpenter’ experience (Courtesy Airbnb)

A very hard bed and a heart-shaped toilet are just two of the features of Sabrina Carpenter‘s Short n’ Sweet tour stage set — and you can win a chance to get a behind-the-scenes look at it, thanks to Airbnb.

The latest Airbnb Original experience will give 20 eligible guests the opportunity to experience a day on Sabrina’s set, which is designed to resemble a vintage TV show. Taking place Nov. 18 in LA, the experience starts with a photo shoot and then time spent exploring the replica of the set, including the heart-shaped toilet that Sabrina specifically requested, but only she gets to see. 

Guests will then go to hair and makeup, where they’ll get tips from Sabrina’s personal glam team and dress in outfits inspired by the ones Sabrina wears onstage, like silk robes and glitter tights. Then Sabrina will introduce guests to her choreographer, who will teach them a routine. The day ends with everyone enjoying a nonalcoholic espresso beverage.

Now through Oct. 20, you can request to book the Star in Short n’ Sweet TV with Sabrina Carpenter experience. Transportation and accommodations aren’t included, and you must be at least 18 to book.

“It’s so surreal to invite you into my penthouse on Airbnb,” Sabrina says in a statement. “The Short n’ Sweet tour wouldn’t exist without my fans, and it only feels right to end it together, in the place I’ve called home over these past two years.”

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Hit-Boy says title for upcoming album ‘Software Update’ came after an update in his life

Hit-Boy says title for upcoming album ‘Software Update’ came after an update in his life
Hit-Boy says title for upcoming album ‘Software Update’ came after an update in his life
Hit-Boy speaks onstage during the Fast Company Innovation Festival 2025 on September 18, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for Fast Company)

Hit-Boy has two albums on the way: Goldfish, his collaboration with The Alchemist, and Software Update. Speaking to Billboard about the latter, he says the title was inspired by moves he’s made to improve his life.

“Man, it’s just been years of me trying to figure it out,” he begins. “Investing in myself, trying out different creatives and switching my sound up and I just got to this point in life where it’s like I had to step back and be like, ‘Yo, I got to dial in on who I really want to present myself as.’ And it’s like I had to just start digging deep.”

Hit-Boy admits he was forced into making these changes when his father returned to jail after his 2023 release.

“It kind of just took me back to that place of when I was a kid, just feeling that absence again. This time it was even worse ‘cuz we actually had motion. Like, he was really making money,” he says. “It was a lot going on, and that was kind of the final straw for me to be like, ‘Yo, I got to fall back on everything and everybody, and just really invest in myself on the level I need to.’”

Hit-Boy tells Billboard focusing on himself for the first time has “just opened my world.”

“I moved to a new studio. I got so much more space now and I got more things I can utilize within my operation,” he shares. “It’s just opened up my eyes to everything I did up to now. … That was me turning the game on. Now it’s really time to play.”

Software Update does not have a release date; the Goldfish album and film arrive Oct. 24.

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You collect me: Tom Petty immortalized with two new Funko Pop! figures

You collect me: Tom Petty immortalized with two new Funko Pop! figures
You collect me: Tom Petty immortalized with two new Funko Pop! figures
Tom Petty of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs on stage at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena on August 17, 2017 in Vancouver, Canada. (Photo by Andrew Chin/Getty Images for ABA)

Tom Petty is the latest artist getting immortalized as a Funko Pop! figure. The company just unveiled two new Petty collectables, inspired by the rocker’s famous looks.

The new additions are the Full Moon Fever Pop!, featuring the pink, yellow and blue coloring of Petty’s 1989 solo album, Full Moon Fever, along with the cover art. It is packaged in a protective hard case. There’s also one inspired by Petty’s look in the “Don’t Come Around Here No More” video, including his oversized red hat and sunglasses, with the figure holding a teacup.

Both Petty collectables are available for preorder now for shipping in December.

In other Tom Petty news … the rocker’s estate continues to share archival clips of Petty’s Wildflowers era on Instagram. The latest is a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers performance of the album’s single “You Wreck Me” from a 1994 appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman.

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Rufus Sewell enjoys ‘The Diplomat’s’ surprises just as much as the fans

Rufus Sewell enjoys ‘The Diplomat’s’ surprises just as much as the fans
Rufus Sewell enjoys ‘The Diplomat’s’ surprises just as much as the fans
Rufus Sewell as Hal Wyler in ‘The Diplomat.’ (Netflix)

Season 3 of Netflix’s The Diplomat is out now, and like previous seasons, fans should expect to see a whole lot of twists, turns and surprises. And at least one of the show’s actors likes to experience those, as well.

Rufus Sewell plays Hal Wyler, husband of Keri Russell’s U.K. ambassador Kate Wyler. He tells ABC Audio that when it comes to the scripts, he prefers to stay in the dark as much as possible.

“What I always ask is, if it’s something that Hal would know, then I wanna know it to the best that they can do,” he says. “Otherwise, I like to be surprised along with everyone else. I mean, not at the same time, obviously. I don’t wanna wait until it comes out.”

But once he knows what’s going to happen, Sewell says it’s “surprisingly easy” for him not to spill any secrets.

“Unfortunately, it’s also surprisingly easy for me not to remember the things I’m supposed to remember,” he adds.

While viewers may sometimes question Hal’s motives, Sewell has no doubt his character is “100 percent behind” Kate, but notes he’s also “100 percent behind himself, too.”

“I enjoy and relish his faults and his blind spots,” he says. “But I won’t accept other people’s descriptions of his blind spots that I do not think are true.”

This season, The West Wing’s Bradley Whitford joins the cast as the husband of now-President Grace Penn, played by his former West Wing castmate Allison Janney.

Sewell says series creator Debora Cahn has been smart to not “lean into” their past too much, while still giving fans that nostalgic feeling.

“I think the characters are so distinct … they’re not the same characters,” he says. “But we do get [the] benefit of that kind of inner warmth.” 

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Three Days Grace debuts live video for ‘Alienation’ track ‘Kill Me Fast’

Three Days Grace debuts live video for ‘Alienation’ track ‘Kill Me Fast’
Three Days Grace debuts live video for ‘Alienation’ track ‘Kill Me Fast’
‘Alienation’ album artwork. (RCA Records)

Three Days Grace has debuted a live video for “Kill Me Fast,” a track off the band’s new album, Alienation.

Alienation marks the first 3DG record to feature their revamped two-singer lineup with returning frontman Adam Gontier and longtime vocalist Matt Walst. The “Kill Me Fast” video showcases how Gontier and Walst play off each other in the live setting.

“We’ve been on the road since June, and it has been an absolute honor & pleasure witnessing these moments first-hand,” 3DG says. “Thank you for the endless support.”

You can watch the live “Kill Me Fast” video on YouTube.

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Daft Punk’s ’Human After All Remixes’ to make vinyl debut

Daft Punk’s ’Human After All Remixes’ to make vinyl debut
Daft Punk’s ’Human After All Remixes’ to make vinyl debut
‘Human After All Remixes’ album artwork. (Warner Music France/ADA France)

Daft Punk‘s Human After All Remixes will be available on vinyl for the first time on Nov. 28.

Originally released in 2006, Human After All Remixes served as a companion to Daft Punk’s 2005 album, Human After All, and featured reworked versions of each song from the record. It was initially only available as a CD in Japan before finally coming to streaming services in 2014.

Following Human After All and its Remixes compilation, Daft Punk wouldn’t release new music until 2010’s Tron: Legacy soundtrack. Their final album, Random Access Memories, followed in 2013. Daft Punk then broke up in 2021.

The Human After All Remixes vinyl joins the list of Daft Punk-related happenings while the “One More Time” outfit remains split, including a collaboration with Fortnite and Super7 action figures.

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Music notes: Conan Gray, Jason Mraz and more

Music notes: Conan Gray, Jason Mraz and more
Music notes: Conan Gray, Jason Mraz and more

Conan Gray is the first artist to be featured on Vevo’s new series Artist Portrait, which includes commentary and live performances. There will be two performances released in October, followed by a short film that includes performances and narrative. His debut performance, which you can watch now, is the song “Actor.

Jason Mraz and special guests will appear at Dream, the third charity concert organized by his Jason Mraz Foundation, in San Diego in February. The show will feature local San Diego student performers of all abilities from five nonprofit arts organizations that have received grants from the foundation. Tickets go on sale Oct. 24 at 10 a.m. PT via JasonMraz.com.

trailer for j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ THE MOVIE has been released. The film captures the two-night finale of the BTS member’s first solo world tour in South Korea. It includes behind-the-scenes footage and appearances by fellow BTS members Jin and Jung Kook. IMAX previews debut Nov. 3; theaters worldwide will screen the film Nov. 12 and Nov. 15. Visit jhopethemovie.com for details.

Shakira will do two special “Up Close and Personal” concerts at Hard Rock Live in Miami, Florida, in December. A presale starts Oct. 20 at 10 a.m local time via shakira.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. local time at shakira.com.

Anne-Marie‘s 2018 video for her nostalgic single “2002” has hit 1 billion views on YouTube. She cowrote the song with Ed Sheeran, Benny Blanco and others. It’s the British star’s third video to hit that mark, following “Rockabye” with Clean Bandit and “Friends” with Marshmello.

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Music Notes: Ice Spice, Doechii, Cardi B and more

Music Notes: Ice Spice, Doechii, Cardi B and more
Music Notes: Ice Spice, Doechii, Cardi B and more

Ice Spice has released the music video for her single “Baddie Baddie.” She reunited with The Evil Twins, who directed the visuals for “Gimmie A Light,” “Deli” and more, for the new video, which finds her strutting down the sidewalk, attending fashion shows and walking red carpets. 

Wale continues the rollout for his album Everything is A Lot with the release of his new song, “Mirroronnabenz.” The song’s a play on the question the Evil Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs asks the magic mirror about her appearance. Everything is A Lot arrives on Nov. 14.

Doechii kicked off her Live from the Swamp Tour Tuesday night at Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. She broke the show down into four lessons, which included performances of songs “Boiled Peanuts,” “Nissan Altima,” “Denial is a River” and a remix of “Persuasive.” Her two sisters also made their debut as her tour dancers. The next show is Friday at Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto.

While Cardi B is going on tour following the birth of her fourth child, she wants people to understand she did what was best for her. “I don’t want people thinking that I’m just heading back to work; this is my coping mechanism,” she tells Vogue. “I don’t want everybody thinking it’s the same for them, and I don’t want the system to think because I did it everyone should. Having your first baby really rocks your world. It is a big deal. And it is hard. And it is life-changing.”

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