Who’s vying for the Mirror Ball Trophy?

As we step into September, it’s time to get excited because “Dancing With The Stars” is returning! This season, starting from September 17, a total of 13 new contestants are competing for the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy. You can catch these weekly episodes on ABC throughout the beautiful Fall season.

IndyCar: Final 2024 standings if Penske scandal never happened

Approximately six weeks into the 2024 IndyCar season, which commenced on the streets of St. Petersburg, it emerged that Team Penske had violated the rules by continuing to use their push-to-pass overtake system in the season’s inaugural race, whereas this feature was deactivated for all other teams during restarts, leaving them at a disadvantage.

Denise Crosby said her leaving “wreaked havoc” for Star Trek: The Next Generation

In the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Denise Crosby, dissatisfied with her character Lt. Tasha Yar, chose to depart from the show. Unlike other cast members who preferred to wait and observe how their characters developed, Crosby felt trapped repeating the phrase “aye-aye” as a bridge officer. In an interview with IGN, Crosby admitted that her exit created some disruption for the new sci-fi series.

Anatomy of a Ryan Murphy Queer Murderer Show

Ryan Murphy, renowned TV producer, is known for genres such as true crime, horror, celebrity stories, and LGBTQ history, with hit shows like “American Horror Story,” “American Crime Story,” “The Watcher” and “Glee.” Sports have not been his usual territory. However, his upcoming docudrama, “American Sports Story,” premiering on FX on September 17, might seem different. But it’s not a complete departure. The first season of the series focuses on the life story of NFL player turned convict Aaron Hernandez, which aligns perfectly with Murphy’s typical themes.