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Friday, April 24, 2026

#SmallScreenScenes #ScotlandPeachy #MurderMysteryMay Psychological Thriller Drama, Summerwater, Highly Recommended by Whom You Know Premieres Monday, May 25 Exclusively on Acorn TV in the U.S. and Canada

Produced by Freedom Scripted in Association with All3Media International

Based on Sarah Moss’ Best-Selling Novel, the Six-Part Series Stars Shirley Henderson, Dougray Scott and Valene Kane and is Written and Created by BAFTA Award Nominee John Donnelly (The Pass)

 AMC Global Media’s Acorn TV, the leading streamer for compelling international crime dramas and murder mysteries, today announced that the thrilling and compulsive six-part drama, Summerwater, based on Sarah Moss’ The Sunday Times’ Top Ten novel, is premiering on Monday, May 25, exclusively on Acorn TV in the U.S. and Canada. Additional episodes will drop weekly on Mondays on the platform. Written and created for television by BAFTA Award-nominated John Donnelly (The Assessment, Utopia, The Pass), the suspenseful series stars Shirley Henderson (Dept. Q, The Nest, Happy Valley), Dougray Scott (Sherlock & Daughter, Vigil, The Crow Girl) and Valene Kane (Say Nothing, Gangs of London, The Fall).

It is extremely well-written, intelligently developed, and executed at a high level by an All-Star cast of actors you have probably never heard of before but are absolutely deserving of your attention. As each episode unravels you will discover yourself wrapped up in the mystery of this Scotland summer venue for vacationers that is nowhere like you have probably gone on vacation.  Weaved in intrigue, Summerwater will capture your mind and curiosity with characters that you have no choice but to give your strict attention to to find out what's going to happen next. We also commend the storytelling from different perspectives that adds such richness to this series. We also like the font they use especially with the letter w.

Emotionally charged from every angle, Summerwater will surprise you with plot twists and character development that take risk, entertain, and make you think.  Places matter. And your history at that place matters.

The series’ launch is part of Acorn TV’s second annual Murder Mystery May, kicking off Friday, May 1, with new series premieres every week. The popular, month-long programming event celebrates the breadth of Acorn TV, showcasing the world’s best mysteries ranging from fan-favorite whodunits to quirky sleuths to diabolical thrillers.

At a Scottish cabin resort enduring unpredictable weather, the residents of Summerwater attempt to escape life’s problems in the serenity of isolation. Far from a relaxing retreat, Summerwater turns out to be a mysterious, all-knowing place, where residents are confronted with their deepest desires and darkest truths. Weaving together the lives of several families, as they are observed closely from their disparate cabins, Summerwater shows how the simmering tensions between vacationers leads to a devastating climax.

A thrilling and compulsive drama about relationships, sex, class, and not being able to escape yourself, Summerwater is a surreal world that takes the viewer on a journey of wit, heart, and tragedy. An unflinching yet empathetic look at human nature across generations, Summerwater provides a riveting portrait of the divided nation that is modern Britain. The series features additional cast members Daniel Rigby (I, Jack Wright), Gabriel Scott (House of the Dragon), Anna Próchniak (Showtrial) and Arnas Fedaravičius (The White Lotus).

Summerwater is written and created for television by BAFTA Award-nominated John Donnelly and is directed by BAFTA Award-nominated Robert McKillop (Guilt, Ludwig) and Fiona Walton (Rebus, Shetland). The series is produced by Freedom Scripted in association with All3Media International who are the show’s global partner, with the support of Screen Scotland. Mike Ellen is the Executive Producer for Freedom and Jules Hussey is the Series Producer.

Summerwater is highly recommended by Whom You Know and it is one of the best things you can see this season.

About Acorn TV

AMC Global Media’s Acorn TV is the leading streaming service for brilliant mysteries and suspense-driven dramas. Experience the world’s best stories, from the criminally cozy to the daringly dark and get wrapped up in brilliant mysteries as Acorn TV adds exclusive programming every week to a deep library – all commercial-free. Acorn TV’s recent slate is comprised of acclaimed commissioned and original series including popular UK detective drama Harry Wild (Jane Seymour), Signora Volpe (Emilia Fox), The Chelsea Detective (Adrian Scarborough), New Zealand detective series My Life Is Murder (Lucy Lawless), acclaimed Irish crime thriller Bloodlands (James Nesbitt, co-executive produced by Jed Mercurio), British crime drama Whitstable Pearl (Kerry Godliman), Kiwi romantic comedy Under the Vines (Rebecca Gibney, Charles Edwards) and British detective drama Dalgliesh (Bertie Carvel), to name a few. Current and upcoming Acorn TV Original Series include crime drama Art Detectives (Stephen Moyer), Irish Blood (Alicia Silverstone), Murder Before Evensong (Matthew Lewis), You’re Killing Me (Brooke Shields) and many more. The above add to a growing catalog of popular bingeable dramas including Jack Irish (Guy Pearce), Doc Martin (Martin Clunes), Deadwater Fell (David Tennant, Cush Jumbo) and all 24 seasons of fan-favorite Midsomer Murders, among others. 

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#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – April 24, 2026



* Sabres rookie Noah Ostlund made his postseason debut and factored on Buffalo’s first and final goals during its comeback win as it took a 2-1 series lead in the First Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.



* Logan Stankoven became the second player in NHL history to start a postseason with three straight game-opening goals, while Cale Makar moved within one of teammate Brent Burns for the most playoff goals among active defensemen as the Hurricanes and Avalanche secured 3-0 series leads.



* Three Game 3s are scheduled for Friday: Lightning-Canadiens, Golden Knights-Mammoth and Oilers-Ducks, all of which are series deadlocked at 1-1.






BYRAM, OSTLUND POST MULTIPLE POINTS TO LEAD BUFFALO TO 2-1 SERIES LEAD

After Boston opened the scoring, Bowen Byram netted the first of three straight Buffalo goals, which was capped by rookie Noah Ostlund’s first career postseason tally, to give the Sabres their second comeback win of the First Round. Buffalo took a 2-1 lead in a best-of-seven series for the first time since the 2007 Conference Semifinals – it holds an all-time series record of 10-3 in that scenario.



* Byram (1-1—2) became the seventh defenseman in Sabres history to score a goal in consecutive playoff games and the second in the past 25 years, after Henrik Tallinder (2 GP in 2006). Owen Power factored on Byram’s goal and became the third player in Sabres history to post an assist in each of his first three career playoff games, following Marc-Andre Gragnani (3 GP in 2011) and Richard Smehlik (3 GP in 1993).


* Ostlund (1-1—2) became the 10th rookie in Sabres history to score a goal in his postseason debut and the first to do so since Todd Simon in Game 1 of the 1994 Conference Quarterfinals. Ostlund is one of only three rookies with a goal in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs and one of just two with multiple points, joining Philadelphia’s Porter Martone (2-1—3 in 3 GP).






STANKOVEN OPENS SCORING AGAIN FOR RARE FEAT AS HURRICANES TAKE 3-0 LEAD

Logan Stankoven (1-0—1) opened the scoring for the third straight time this postseason and Taylor Hall (0-2—2) recorded his second multi-point outing in the past three contests to help the Hurricanes take a commanding 3-0 series lead. Carolina took a 3-0 series lead for the fourth time in franchise history and second in the past three years (also 2024 R1). They’ve gone on to win each of those series in five games or fewer.



* Stankoven extended his postseason-opening goal streak to three, matching Pat Verbeek (3 GP in 1991) for the longest in Hurricanes/Whalers history. In fact, only two players in franchise history have posted a longer goal streak at any point in a playoff year: Bates Battaglia (4 GP in 2002) and Ray Sheppard (4 GP in 1999).


* Stankoven became the first player in Hurricanes/Whalers history to score the opening goal of a playoff game in three straight contests. Only one player in NHL history extended that streak to four: Michel Goulet from Game 2-5 of the 1985 Division Semifinals with the Nordiques.





MAKAR, LANDESKOG HELP AVALANCHE GO UP 3-0
Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog opened the scoring and Cale Makar netted his first goal of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the Avalanche repelled a third-period comeback attempt by the Kings and skated to a 3-0 series lead. The Avalanche went up 3-0 in a best-of-seven series for the eighth time in franchise history – each of the past three series concluded in four games (2022 CF, 2022 R1 & 2021 R1).




* Makar scored his 23rd career playoff goal and tied Kris Letang as well as Victor Hedman for the second most among all active defensemen. The only active blueliner with more is Makar’s teammate, Brent Burns (24).

* Landeskog became the seventh player in Avalanche/Nordiques history with 30 career playoff goals, while his five game-opening tallies in the postseason are tied for the sixth most in Avalanche team history behind Joe Sakic (16), Peter Forsberg (12), Rob Blake (8), Nathan MacKinnon (8) and Milan Hejduk (7).

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MAMMOTH READY TO HOST FIRST-EVER PLAYOFF GAME. . .

Utah is about to become the 23rd state (including Washington, D.C.) to host Stanley Cup Playoffs action when the Mammoth welcome the Golden Knights to Delta Center for Game 3 of their First Round series – deadlocked at one game apiece. Five franchises that debuted in the 1990s or later have won their first-ever home game in the postseason: Vegas (Game 1 of 2018 R1), Nashville (Game 3 of 2004 CQF), Anaheim (Game 1 of 1997 CQF), Florida (Game 1 of 1996 CQF) and Tampa Bay (Game 3 of 1996 CQF).






* Logan Cooley has sparked the Mammoth offense through two games in the First Round after opening the scoring in Game 1 and netting the winning goal in Game 2. In Game 3, Cooley can join Nick Harbaruk (PIT in 1970) and Newsy Lalonde (MTL in 1918-19) as the third player in NHL history to score in each of a franchise’s first three postseason contests.


Need to Know: Active NHL franchises and their first home game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs:

Most goals
7 – North Stars (Game 3 of 1968 QF)
– Arenas (Game 1 of 1918 NHLF)

6 – Panthers (Game 1 of 1996 CQF)

5 – Lightning (Game 3 of 1996 CQF)



Shutouts

Golden Knights – Game 1 of 2018 First Round

Nordiques – Game 3 of 1981 Preliminary Round



Comeback Wins

Lightning – Game 3 of 1996 Conference Quarterfinals
North Stars – Game 3 of 1968 Quarterfinals
Canadiens – Game 2 of 1918 NHL Final





. . . WHILE FOUR OTHER TEAMS JOSTLE FOR A SERIES ADVANTAGE
The Oilers and Ducks as well as the Lightning and Canadiens are two of the NHL’s five series even through the first two games and will have their matchups shift to Anaheim and Montreal, respectively, as each club has its sights on a 2-1 advantage. When a best-of-seven series is tied 1-1, the winner of Game 3 holds an all-time series record of 245-124 (.664; 5-1 in 2025).


* Leon Draisaitl and Cutter Gauthier have been crucial for the Oilers and Ducks in the First Round as the clubs skated to a comeback win in Game 1 and 2, respectively. Anaheim and Edmonton are one of three series to feature a come-from-behind victory through the first two games of its series (also MTL-TBL & UTA-VGK). Only three series since 2020 have started with three straight comeback wins combined: 2025 Second Round (EDM-VGK), 2024 Second Round (VAN-EDM) and 2024 First Round (WPG-COL).

* Juraj Slafkovský (Game 1) and J.J. Moser (Game 2) have played the role of overtime hero through the first two games between the Canadiens and Lightning. Montreal can require overtime in three consecutive contests within a single Stanley Cup Playoffs series for the fourth time in franchise history (Games 2-4 of 1993 SCF, Games 2-4 of 1993 DF & Games 1-5 of 1951 SCF), while Tampa Bay can do so for the first time in franchise history.





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Thursday, April 23, 2026

#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – April 23, 2026 GO #JoelQuenneville and the #Ducks Says Peachy!


* Wyatt Johnston scored the double-overtime winner to join rare NHL company and power the Stars to a 2-1 lead in their First Round series.

* Cutter Gauthier got the go-ahead goal to cap the Ducks’ latest comeback win this season, while Trevor Zegras helped the Flyers forge a 3-0 series lead in the “Battle of Pennsylvania.”

* Gauthier and Zegras were two of nine players with their first career playoff goal Wednesday, which marked the NHL’s highest single-day total since April 17, 2014 (11).

* Thursday features the Bruins and Sabres shifting to Boston for a pivotal Game 3 as well as the Senators and Kings looking to cut their series deficit in half at home.


JOHNSTON SPARKS STARS RALLY, SCORES IN DOUBLE OT TO SECURE SERIES LEAD

After the Wild went up 3-2, Wyatt Johnston (1-1—2) spearheaded the Stars’ rally by factoring on Matt Duchene’s (1-1—2) tying tally in the final 10 minutes of regulation and then netting the game winner in double overtime a little more than 40 minutes later to lift Dallas to a 2-1 series lead.

* Johnston scored his sixth career game-winning goal in the playoffs and moved into a tie with Tyler Seguin, Joe Pavelski, Jamie Langenbrunner and Brett Hull for the sixth most in Stars/North Stars history. The goal marked Johnston’s second point of the game, making him the first player in Stars team history (since 1993-94) to record consecutive multi-point contests in the playoffs at age 22 or younger. Only one player has achieved a longer such streak with the franchise before age 23: Steve Payne (4 GP w/ MNS in 1981).


Gauthier, Ducks fly south with First Round series against oilers tied 1-1

Cutter Gauthier (2-1—3) generated the go-ahead goal with 4:52 remaining in regulation as Anaheim earned its first playoff win since Game 4 of the 2017 Conference Finals and pulled even versus Edmonton. The First Round series between the Ducks and Oilers shifts to Honda Center for Game 3 tomorrow.

* Gauthier (22 years, 93 days) became the youngest player in franchise playoff history with a three-point performance, besting the previous mark set by Paul Kariya (22 years, 182 days; Game 1 of 1997 CQF). Joffrey Lupul (22 years, 228 days; Game 3 of 2006 CSF) is the only other player with one for Anaheim at age 22 or younger.

* Alex Killorn (1-2—3) and Jackson LaCombe (0-3—3) also had three points for the Ducks. LaCombe is one of five players competing in the 2026 playoffs that can join the “Triple Gold Club” with a Stanley Cup win and tied the franchise playoff record for most points in a game by a defenseman achieved by Sami Vatanen (Game 1 of 2015 R1), Chris Pronger (Game 3 of 2008 CQF) and J.J. Daigneault (Game 2 of 1997 CQF).

* Killorn was signed by the Ducks on July 1, 2023, after winning Stanley Cup championships with the 2021 and 2020 Lightning. Killorn made his pro debut with the AHL’s Norfolk Admirals in the midst of their 28-game winning streak during the 2011-12 season and concluded the campaign by capturing a Calder Cup alongside current teammate Radko Gudas.

FOUR FIRST-TIME GOAL SCORERS SEND FLYERS TO 3-0 SERIES LEAD
Trevor Zegras, Rasmus Ristolainen, Nick Seeler and Noah Cates all scored their first-ever goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, while Porter Martone extended his point streak to three games to propel the Flyers to a commanding 3-0 series lead. Philadelphia earned its first playoff win at Xfinity Mobile Arena since Game 4 of the 2016 First Round, when the venue was known as Wells Fargo Center, and own an all-time series record of 10-0 when leading 3-0 in a best-of-seven playoff round.

* Martone became the fourth teenager over the past 25 years to record a point in each of his first three career playoff games. He joined Kirby Dach (3 GP in 2020), Patrik Laine (3 GP in 2018) and Sidney Crosby (3 GP in 2007). The last player to post a longer run was Jeff Friesen in 1995 (4 GP).

Crosby climbing NHL’s all-time playoff points list featured in Live Updates
Wednesday’s edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured more notes from the three-game slate, including Sidney Crosby collecting an assist to reach 202 career postseason points and pass Jaromir Jagr (201) for fifth place on the League’s all-time list. Crosby also hit 99 career playoff road points and needs one to become the third player in NHL history with 100, following Wayne Gretzky (164) and Mark Messier (139), whose totals include the suspended game during the 1988 Stanley Cup Final.


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SABRES, BRUINS BATTLE FOR SERIES LEAD WHILE SENATORS, KINGS RETURN HOME

Thursday’s slate features three Game 3s with the Sabres and Bruins battling for a 2-1 series lead at TD Garden, while the Senators and Kings also shift to their home rinks with their sights set on capturing their first win of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

* The Sabres and Bruins face a familiar scenario with the teams deadlocked at 1-1 through the first two games of their First Round series. Buffalo and Boston have faced off eight times previously in the playoffs, with the clubs splitting the first two games in five of those meetings. The Bruins won Game 3 in three of those five series, including the most recent instance (2010 CQF), while the Sabres’ last victory against Boston in that scenario came during the 1999 Conference Semifinals ahead of Buffalo’s most recent run to the Stanley Cup Final.

* David Pastrnak (1-4—5) logged a pair of assists in Game 2 and is tied for the lead among players with five points this postseason. He can become the seventh skater in Bruins history to start a playoff run on a three-game multi-point streak and first to do so since Jean Ratelle, Bobby Schmautz and Terry O’Reilly in 1977.

* The Senators face a 2-0 deficit in the First Round for the second straight year after battling back to force a six-game series against the Maple Leafs in 2025. Ottawa is 4-3 all-time in Game 3 at home when facing a 2-0 series deficit, while the Hurricanes/Whalers franchise is 3-9 all-time when trying to take a 3-0 series lead on the road.

* The Avalanche carry a 2-0 lead into Game 3 following consecutive 2-1 victories as Scott Wedgewood aims to become the first goaltender in franchise history to earn a win in each of his first three career playoff starts. Meanwhile, the Kings will try to claw back from a 2-0 deficit to win a best-of-seven series for the fourth time in franchise history. They last accomplished the feat during the 2014 First Round against the Sharks (the fourth team in NHL history to win a series after trailing 3-0) en route to their second Stanley Cup in a three-year span.

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#NewYorkNotes #Politics @RecordingAcad GRAMMYS ON THE HILL® CELEBRATES 25 YEARS of impact IN WASHINGTON, D.C.

To celebrate the champions of the music community and advance policy priorities that protect creators’ rights, the Recording Academy® is in Washington, D.C. this week for its GRAMMYS On The Hill® initiative. Marking a quarter-century of music advocacy this year, music’s biggest week in Washington brings together music creators, industry leaders and lawmakers for three days of advocacy, celebration and conversation from April 21—23. 

“GRAMMYS On The Hill represents the core of the Recording Academy’s year-round work to advocate for music people and ensure their rights are safeguarded in our culture,” said Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy. “As we mark 25 years of GRAMMYS On The Hill, we are reminded that music creators must remain at the center of every conversation shaping the future of the industry, especially as AI and other emerging technologies continue to transform it.”

On Tuesday, April 21, over 200 Recording Academy members, industry leaders and members of congress gathered at The Hamilton Live in downtown Washington, D.C., for the GRAMMYS On The Hill® Awards, which honored Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) and Rep. María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) for their bipartisan work to protect musicians as artificial intelligence continues to reshape the music industry, including as champions of the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe (NO FAKES) Act, landmark legislation that would establish federal protections against unauthorized AI-generated replicas of a person’s voice and likeness. In addition to saluting this year’s honorees, the night featured several performances that commemorated 250 years of American music.

“Musicians are magic makers, finding the perfect harmony for every moment from our sorrows to our joys,” said Sen. Coons. “That work—that magic— deserves to be protected. Today, too many artists have had their intellectual property, likenesses and livelihoods stolen by online pirates and AI artists. I’m proud to be spearheading efforts in Congress to safeguard your ideas and creativity because what you do cannot be replaced. As a Senator, I’ve had the opportunity to travel all over the world and have seen how American music helps people see us, understand us, and believe in our American dream. You connect us to the world, and you inspire the world. That’s what I’m going to keep fighting for. Thank you for this honor.”

“I’m truly honored to be recognized by the Recording Academy, a distinction that underscores the vital role music creators play in shaping our culture and economy,” said Rep. Salazar. “At a time of rapid technological change, protecting the voices, rights and livelihoods of artists is more important than ever. I remain committed to advancing policies like NO FAKES Act to ensure creators are respected, their work is protected, and their likeness is never exploited.”

This celebratory evening was followed by GRAMMYS On The Hill® Advocacy Day on Wednesday, April 22, which brought artists, songwriters, producers, and other music advocates to Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers and discuss one of the most pressing issues facing creators today: the impact of artificial intelligence on the music community. As AI reshapes the music landscape, the Academy is advocating for policies that ensure human creators are protected, credited and fairly compensated. GRAMMY-winning and GRAMMY-nominated artists including Durand Bernarr, Grace Potter, Israel Houghton, Maggie Rose, and Molly Tuttle , met with lawmakers including Sens. Alex Padilla (D-CA), Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), along with Reps. Darrell Issa (R-CA), Erin Houchin (R-IN), Jason Smith (R-MO), Maxwell Frost (D-FL), Nathaniel Moran (R-TX), and Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA) to discuss the importance of the NO FAKES Act, as well as the Transparency and Responsibility for Artificial Intelligence Networks (TRAIN) Act and the Copyright Labeling and Ethical AI Reporting (CLEAR) Act.

In addition to meetings with lawmakers, GRAMMYS On The Hill Advocacy Day included a roundtable briefing focused on AI and the future of music with Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Peter Welch (D-VT). The day concluded with a reception on Capitol Hill hosted by the Academy’s Black Music Collective, in cooperation with the Congressional Black Caucus, to honor the enduring influence of Black sound and its profound impact on American culture. The reception featured a performance by Durand Bernarr , as well as a special presentation from Amazon Music and the co-chairs of the Black Music Collective, who presented a $10,000 donation to Howard University as recipients of the 2026 “Your Future Is Now” music equipment grant.

GRAMMYS On The Hill concludes on Thursday, April 23 with the third annual Future Forum, a conference convening music creators, industry leaders and policymakers for engaging discussions on the most pressing issues shaping the music industry. Future Forum will feature a keynote conversation with Harvey Mason jr. and YouTube Global Head of Music Lyor Cohen, exploring how the creative community and industry leaders can work together to face the challenges presented by artificial intelligence. Chair of the Recording Academy Board of Trustees, Dr. Chelsey Green , will lead a panel on the role of music education in preparing the next generation for the future. Other programming will include a panel presented with the Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing® on how artists are using AI in the recording studio, and a discussion on how music builds up cities and communities across the United States.

Since its inception, GRAMMYS On The Hill has led to several major legislative victories for the music industry, including the landmark Music Modernization Act in 2018 and more recently the PEACE Through Music Diplomacy Act in 2022. Year-round, the Recording Academy’s Washington, D.C.-based Advocacy team mobilizes Academy members and music professionals from across the country to present a powerful lobbying force that fights for music creators’ rights at the local, state and federal levels.

about the recording academy
The Recording Academy represents the voices of performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, and all music professionals. Dedicated to ensuring the recording arts remain a thriving part of our shared cultural heritage, the Academy honors music's history while investing in its future through the Grammy Museum® , advocates on behalf of music creators, supports music people in times of need through MusiCares® , and celebrates artistic excellence through the Grammy Awards® — music's only peer-recognized accolade and highest achievement. As the world's leading society of music professionals, we work year-round to foster a more inspiring world for creators.

For more information about the Grammy Awards and the Recording Academy, please visit Grammy.com and RecordingAcademy.com . For breaking news and exclusive content, join the Recording Academy's social communities on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and X.

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#HealthyPeachy @ACCinTouch Dr. Roxana Mehran is New American College of Cardiology President

Roxana Mehran, MD, FACC, today assumed the role of president of the American College of Cardiology. Mehran will serve a one-year term at the helm of the almost 60,000-member global cardiovascular organization as it works toward its mission to transform cardiovascular care and improve heart health for all.


Dr. Roxana Mehran is the new president of the American College of Cardiology.



"I am honored and excited to assume this unique leadership role within the College," Mehran said. "The ACC is a remarkable global organization devoted to improving human health by transforming cardiovascular care. Our members are on the front lines every day seeking evidence, diagnosing diseases and caring for patients."



As president, Mehran is focused on strengthening the College's global partnerships while maintaining close engagement with members to foster growth, opportunity and impact.

"I am optimistic about our future and our collective ability to shape it, guided by science and driven by a commitment to caring for the most vulnerable patients," she said.

A renowned interventional cardiologist, researcher and advocate for women in medicine, Mehran brings a global perspective and a collaborative approach to her presidency. She is an endowed professor of cardiovascular clinical research and outcomes, and a professor of medicine in cardiology and population health science and policy at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, where she completed fellowships in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology.

She is also director of the Women's Heart and Vascular Center at Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, leading a multidisciplinary program designed to address the unique needs of women's cardiovascular health.

Throughout her career, Mehran has led numerous global studies, contributed to the development of clinical guidelines and authored thousands of peer-reviewed publications. She was named by Clarivate Analytics as one of the most influential scientific minds in their Highly Cited Researchers list for the past eight years. She is the founder and chief scientific officer of the Cardiovascular Research Foundation and the founder of Women as One, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing opportunities for women in medicine.

Mehran has an extensive history of service to the ACC, including serving as chair of the Interventional Section Leadership Council, a member of the Board of Trustees and contributing as an author on several guidelines.

She has received several awards, including the 2017 ACC Bernadine Healy Leadership in CV Disease Award and the 2018 Nanette Wenger Award for Excellence in Medical Leadership from WomenHeart: the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease. In 2019, she received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Silver Medal. In 2022, she was awarded the Terry Ann Krulwich Physician-Scientist Alumni Award, Pulse-Setter Champion Award and Women in Cardiology Mentoring Award from the American Heart Association. In 2023, Mehran received the Bahr Award of Excellence from the ACC and in 2025 the Gold Medal from ESC.

Mehran officially assumes the presidency during the Convocation Ceremony at ACC's Annual Scientific Session, taking place March 28-30, 2026, in New Orleans.

Other new officers for 2026-27 are Vice President Hani Najm, MD, MSc, FACC; Board of Trustees Members Fred M. Kusumoto, MD, FACC; Andrea L. Price, MS, RCIS, CPHQ, AACC; Finance Committee Chair-Elect/Treasurer 2027-2030 Sanjay Gandhi, MBBS, MBA, FACC; Board of Governors Chair Renuka Jain, MD, FACC; and Board of Governors Chair-elect Dinesh Kalra, MD, FACC.

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is a global leader dedicated to transforming cardiovascular care and improving heart health for all. For more than 75 years, the ACC has empowered a community of over 60,000 cardiovascular professionals across more than 140 countries with cutting-edge education and advocacy, rigorous professional credentials, and trusted clinical guidance. From its world-class JACC Journals and NCDR registries to its Accreditation Services, global network of Chapters and Sections, and CardioSmart patient initiatives, the College is committed to creating a world where science, knowledge and innovation optimize patient care and outcomes. Learn more at www.ACC.org or connect on social media at @ACCinTouch.

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#CanadaPeachy #LiteraryPeachy @VisitNovaScotia Prince Edward Island, Canada: Where Literary Settings Come to Life

Prince Edward Island invites travelers to step into the settings of beloved classic and contemporary novels

"Readaways" are all the rage, with book clubs, TikTok's BookTok community and a cultural shift toward analog hobbies all powering the trend. Prince Edward Island (PEI) holds so much for the literary traveler, there's no need to stuff a suitcase with books. In this Atlantic Canada province, vacationing bibliophiles find fiction and nonfiction blurring as they step into real-life settings they've come to know through the pages of classic and contemporary novels. Against a coastal backdrop of white sand beaches, red sandstone cliffs and wildflower fields in kaleidoscopic bloom, everyone is invited to be a main character.

Anne's World

Island author L.M. Montgomery didn't have tourism promotion as her goal when she published Anne of Green Gables in 1908, but this enduring story's enchanting setting has drawn countless visitors to Canada's smallest province. There's more Anne than ever for fans, with summer-long stagings of Anne of Green Gables - The Musical, presented by Confederation Centre of the Arts at the Charlottetown Festival, and Anne & Gilbert, The Musical at Charlottetown's Florence Simmons Performance Hall.

An Anne-themed itinerary wouldn't be complete without a visit to Montgomery's birthplace in New London and her final resting place in Cavendish, not far from Green Gables Heritage Place, a replica farmstead and landscape that inspired the beloved novel's setting. Renewal of the Canada Strong Pass for 2026 means admission to the historic home, tucked within Prince Edward Island National Park, is free from June 19 through September 7, 2026. The Anne of Green Gables Museum in Park Corner, on the shores of the Lake of Shining Waters, is another storybook stop.

Lodging properties with literary ties make a PEI escape all the more immersive. Montgomery Inn at Ingleside was built in 1877 by Montgomery's paternal grandfather. Dalvay by the Sea "played" the White Sands Hotel in the 1987 film Anne of Avonlea. And Kindred Spirits Inn & Cottages, which neighbors Green Gables Heritage Place, takes its name from Anne Shirley's words for her dearest friend, Diana Barry.

A Prophetic Title

Since Canadian author Carley Fortune's This Summer will be Different debuted in May of 2024, Prince Edward Island has seen a new wave of literary tourists who want to experience places namedropped in the book. Going behind the scenes on a self-guided tour of COWS Creamery, and scouring markets for their pink-labeled Sea Salt Cultured Butter oft-mentioned in the book, brings a delicious new dimension to ink on a page. At Malpeque Oyster Barn in Malpeque Bay, where protagonist Lucy "Bee" Ashby first met shucker and love interest Felix "Wolf" Clark, diners can dream of their own meet-cute.

With visitation to PEI surging along with book sales, romantic drives to see the colliding of the tides at North Cape are on the rise. Readers can rent a North Shore beach house or stay at the Inn at Bay Fortune, which both get nods in the novel, the latter for its summertime Fireworks Feast, a unique farm-to-fire-to-fork culinary odyssey. On an island, serendipity can lead to settings that feel straight out of this love story, like Little Dutch Flower Farm, Point Prim Lighthouse, and Island Lavender Distillery.

Four Days for Storytellers

For the second year, readers and writers will gather in PEI for the Cavendish Literary Festival as autumn transforms this land of imagination. From September 24-27, workshops and conversations designed to inspire the next generation of storytellers might just prove life-changing for aspiring authors.

For more information on Prince Edward Island, visit https://www.tourismpei.com/.

About Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism (ACAT):

This press release has been made possible through funding provided by the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism (ACAT). ACAT is a nine-member pan-Atlantic initiative comprising the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the four Atlantic Canada Tourism Industry Associations, and the four Provincial Departments responsible for tourism.

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#CulinaryCourant World-Class Competition BBQ Returns to Grand Junction for the Inaugural Rocky Mountain BBQ Classic

The inaugural Rocky Mountain BBQ Classic brings professional competitive barbecue back to Grand Junction this May, featuring a $50,000 sanctioned state championship alongside professional bull riding and live music. This star-studded festival offers a unique chance to learn from world-renowned celebrity pitmasters, with exclusive VIP tickets providing meet-and-greets, "live fire" cooking experiences, and all-inclusive catering.

After a long hiatus, professional competitive barbecue is making a return to the Western Slope in a big way. The inaugural Rocky Mountain BBQ Classic will take over the Mesa County Fairgrounds on Friday, May 8 and Saturday, May 9, featuring a high-stakes state championship, Challenge of Champions Bull Riding Tour events, and a star-studded lineup of culinary legends.

Recognized as a State Championship qualifier by the Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS), the Master BBQ Competition is the weekend's main event. With $50,000 in total prize money being awarded, including a $10,000 cash prize for the Grand Champion, the stakes are high. The Grand Champion from the KCBS pro division will be eligible for the American Royal World Series of Barbecue in Kansas City and the Jack Daniel's World Championship Invitational in Lynchburg, Tenn.

The next generation of talent will face off in the Backyard BBQ Competition at Veterans Memorial Park by the fairgrounds, competing for $10,000 in prize money and a $2,500 Grand Champion title. Adding to the heat is the Tailgate Challenge, a fast-paced showdown where 24 teams battle through creative BBQ rounds for a separate $10,000 top prize. This crowd-friendly event will be judged by the festival's roster of celebrity female pitmasters.

The event will be emceed by Brian Duffy (Bar Rescue, BBQ Brawl) and features an elite roster of celebrity pitmasters who will showcase their craft on the demonstration stage, including:Kevin Bludso (James Beard Award winner)
Lee Ann Whippen (BBQ Hall of Fame Inductee)
Stan Hays (CEO of Operation BBQ Relief)
Thyron Mathews (Netflix's BBQ Showdown Winner)
And more, including Mary Cressler, Andy Allo, and Rasheed Philips.

"Having such high-powered, highly influential celebrity pitmasters take part in our competition here on the Western Slope is beyond our wildest dreams," says Perry. "Their skills and experience elevate the entire event, and their openness to chatting and sharing their food with VIP ticket holders creates a truly unique experience in the valley."

Beyond the pits, the weekend is packed with additional food trucks, live concerts, and adrenaline-pumping bull riding events.

Tickets are on sale now, with general admission offering access to concerts and food trucks, and exclusive VIP Tickets that offer best way to experience the weekend. VIP guests receive:Exclusive meet-and-greets and food sampling with celebrity pitmasters.
The "Live Fire" open-air live fire cooking activation.
Up-close VIP seating at live fire and concert events.
Unlimited upscale BBQ catering, unlimited drinks (time-limited), shaded seating, and private VIP bathrooms.
A Platinum option that also includes VIP seating at the bull riding event, catering, and drink tickets.

For more information or to purchase VIP tickets, please visit rmbbqclassic.com.

About Rocky Mountain BBQ Classic

The Rocky Mountain BBQ Classic a sanctioned Kansas City Barbecue Society (KCBS) event dedicated to restoring the tradition of competitive barbecue in Grand Junction, Colorado. Combining sanctioned BBQ excellence with celebrity pitmasters, professional rodeo from Professional Bull Riders, and live music, the Classic provides a premier entertainment experience for the local community and visitors alike. More information is available at rmbbqclassic.com.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

#NHLPeachy @NHL NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – April 22, 2026


* Logan Cooley netted the game winner to lift the Mammoth to their first-ever Stanley Cup Playoffs win and send them home to Salt Lake City with the chance to take a series lead.

* The trend of close games continued Tuesday with the Lightning and Avalanche both securing victories in overtime after netting tying tallies in the final 10 minutes of regulation.

* Wednesday’s schedule opens with the Penguins looking to cut their deficit in half and the Flyers aiming for their first 3-0 lead since another “Battle of Pennsylvania” series in the 2012 Conference Quarterfinals.



MAMMOTH SECURE FIRST-EVER PLAYOFF WIN, HEAD HOME TO UTAH WITH EVEN SERIES

After Utah erased a 1-0 deficit and took the lead, Vegas responded quickly to tie up the game but Logan Cooley (1-0—1) found the back of the net with six minutes remaining in regulation to lift the Mammoth to their first-ever win in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and send them home to Salt Lake City with an even series.


* The Mammoth joined the Jets (Game 1 of 2018 R1), Blue Jackets (Game 2 of 2014 R1), Lightning (Game 2 of 1996 CQF), Devils (Game 2 of 1988 DSF), Whalers (Game 1 of 1986 DSF) and original Jets (Game 2 of 1982 DSF) as the only teams since the WHA merger in 1979-80 to come from behind to earn their first-ever playoff win.

* Cooley, who scored Utah’s first-ever playoff goal in Game 1, became the first player to score in each of a franchise’s first two playoff games since 2003, when Andrew Brunette and Wes Walz both did so for the Wild. Only two players in NHL history have scored in each of a franchise’s first three postseason contests: Nick Harbaruk with Pittsburgh in 1970 and Newsy Lalonde with Montreal in 1918 to 1919.

LIGHTNING, AVALANCHE EARN OVERTIME WINS AS TREND OF CLOSE GAMES CONTINUE
The Stanley Cup Playoffs saw two more contests go into overtime, with the Lightning and Avalanche both prevailing thanks in part to late-tying tallies. The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs has now seen 13 close games (1-goal margin or 2+ w/ ENG). Only four other postseasons had as many through the first 15 games: 2010 (15), 2024 (14), 2021 (14) and 2025 (13).

* After Nikita Kucherov tied the score at 2-2 with 7:27 remaining in regulation to send the Lightning and Canadiens to overtime for the second straight contest, J.J. Moser netted the winning goal to help Tampa Bay knot the series at one game apiece as the teams shift to the Bell Centre for Game 3. The Lightning own an all-time best-of-seven series record of 13-7 when tied at one game apiece and are 10-1 in that scenario after starting the series on home ice. Tampa Bay’s .909 series winning percentage in that scenario is the best mark of any team in NHL history.

* Moser became the fourth Swiss player (and first Swiss defenseman) in NHL history to score an overtime goal in the playoffs, following Kevin Fiala (Game 2 of 2018 R2 & Game 3 of 2017 R1), Nino Niederreiter (Game 7 of 2014 R1) and Damien Brunner (Game 4 of 2013 CQF). Along with becoming the first player in Lightning history to have his first career playoff goal come in overtime, he also became the fifth blueliner to score a playoff overtime goal for Tampa Bay, and first since Kevin Shattenkirk (Game 4 of 2020 SCF).

* Kucherov scored his first postseason goal since Game 1 of the 2023 First Round to snap a 16-game drought in the playoffs and, in the process, recorded the latest tying tally in a playoff game for the Lightning since Patrick Maroon (53:48 in Game 4 of 2021 SCF).





* A tightly-contested game between the Kings and Avalanche saw its first goal scored by Artemi Panarin (1-0—1) in the final seven minutes of regulation. Colorado’s captain Gabriel Landeskog (1-0—1) responded soon after to force overtime where Nicolas Roy (1-0—1) and Nazem Kadri (0-1—1), two mid-season acquisitions by the Avalanche in 2025-26, combined on the winner to give the Avalanche a 2-0 series lead.

* Roy became the sixth player in Avalanche/Nordiques history to score a playoff overtime goal after being acquired mid-season, following Artturi Lehkonen (Game 4 of 2022 CF), Josh Manson (Game 1 of 2022 R2), Mike Keane (Game 1 of 1996 CF), Sandis Ozolinsh (Game 6 of 1996 CSF) and Wilf Paiement (Game 3 of 1982 DF).


PASTRNAK HELPS BRUINS PULL EVEN WITH ANOTHER MULTI-POINT GAME

David Pastrnak (0-2—2) factored on two of his team’s four goals, including the winner from Pavel Zacha (1-0—1), to help the Bruins bounce back against the Sabres in Game 2 and take an even series home to Boston.

* Pastrnak became the fourth player in Bruins history to record multiple assists in each of his first two road games in a postseason, joining Adam Oates (2 GP in 1993), Craig Janney (2 GP in 1990) and Milt Schmidt (2 GP in 1948).

* Pastrnak recorded his 24th career multi-point playoff game and surpassed Janney, Ken Hodge, Cam Neely and Rick Middleton (all w/ 23 GP) for the eighth most in franchise history. He also surpassed Ondrej Palat (23 GP) for the fourth most in NHL history by a Czech player, behind only Jaromir Jagr (50 GP), Patrik Elias (29 GP) and former Bruins teammate David Krejci (28 GP).


QUICK CLICKS






Wednesday has First Round series shifting to Saint Paul, Philadelphia

Wednesday has the Stars and Wild shifting to Grand Casino Arena for a pivotal Game 3 as well as the Penguins looking to cut their series deficit to 2-1 as the “Battle of Pennsylvania” against the Flyers goes to Xfinity Mobile Arena. The finale features the Ducks aiming for a split versus the Oilers before heading back to Honda Center.





* Wyatt Johnston and Brock Faber are set to follow up multi-goal performances from Game 2 during the series’ first contest in the “State of Hockey,” which the Stars called home for 26 seasons when the franchise was known as the Minnesota North Stars. When a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Playoffs round is tied 1-1, the Game 3 victor goes on to win the series nearly two-thirds of the time (245-124; .664) including an 11-5 (.688) record by the Stars/North Stars and a 1-4 (.200) mark by the Wild.

* Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang and Evgeni Malkin can help the Penguins earn a series win after facing a 2-0 deficit for the sixth time in franchise history (also 2009 SCF, 2009 CSF, 1996 CQF, 1992 DSF & 1991 CF) – the trio played in each of the last two instances and accounted for four of Pittsburgh’s eight game-winning goals across the two series. Porter Martone can achieve another NHL first and become the first player with three consecutive winners at any point in a postseason since Carter Verhaeghe (Game 4-6 of 2022 R1).

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#FloridaPeachy #MovietimeInManhattan THE 2026 FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FILMMAKER AWARD WINNERS

William Means’ Junkie wins both the Grand Jury Prize
and Audience Award for Best Narrative Film

Documentary feature winners were Sharon Leise’s Seized
(Grand Jury Prize), and Patrick Bresnan’s
First They Came For My College (Audience Award)

Michael Borrelli’s The Last Day of Byron Bray also
doubled up on the awards, taking both the
Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for Best Short Film.
Junkie, Seized, First They Came For My College


The 2026 Florida Film Festival announced the filmmaker award winners during a ceremony at the Enzian Theater and following a 35th Anniversary edition of the popular film festival which combined salutes to beloved stars, screenings of highly anticipated films, and a concentration of films produced in Florida by local filmmakers, all taking place in the warm (literal and figurative) setting of Central Florida. William Means’ Junkietook both the Grand Jury prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film. Sharon Leise’s Seized won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Film, and Patrick Bresnan’s First They Came For My College won the Audience Award for Best Documentary Film. Michael Borrelli’s The Last Day of Byron Bray also was a two-time winner, taking both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for Best Short Film.

Additional Jury Awards went to Brian Gersten’s Hollywood’s Mermaid: The Esther Williams Story (Best Documentary Short), and Andy London, and Carolyn London’s 1981 (Best Animated Short). Films receiving Special Jury Awards included Tatti Ribeiro’s Valentina (Narrative Feature) for “resolute feature filmmaking”, Blake Winston Rice’s Disc (Narrative Short) for “surprising intimacy”, and Madeline Engle and Joe Purtell’s Trapped (Documentary Short) for “innovation in Non-Fiction storytelling”.

Other films receiving Audience Awards included Costa Karalis’ Frogtown (Best Florida Feature), Daniel Roher’s Tuner (Best International Feature), Justin Whittingham’s Welcome (Best Florida Short), Eric Jackowitz’The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much (Best Midnight Short), and Alexandra Strunin’s I Gaze at the Sky (Best International Short).

Florida Film Festival Executive Director Wade Neal, said, "This Florida Film Festival was my first as the new Executive Director, and it exceeded what was already very high expectations on my part for an exciting, well-curated, and outrageously fun film event. These award winners are wonderful representatives of the amazing films we screened and filmmakers we hosted throughout the fest.”

FFF Programming Director, Matthew Curtis, added, “There is always an additional expectation and anticipation during a film festival’s big anniversary year. This one fulfilled that for our film fans, our staff, and a wonderful group of filmmakers. The fact that two of those films doubled up on awards – a first for us – seems very appropriate to cap the uniqueness of our 35th edition.”

The Florida Film Festival’s jurors for this edition included:

The Narrative Features Competition Jury
Brian Andreotti (Co-Founder and Director of Acquisitions for Music Box Films)
Aaron Koontz (FFF Alumni and Independent Spirit Award nominated filmmaker)
Violet Lucca (Film Critic and Author)

The Documentary Competition Jury
Brian Bolster (5-Time FFF Alumni Director and Grand Jury Award Winner)
Grace Cheung (Director of Strategic Initiatives at Magnolia Pictures)
Clint Worthington (Assistant Editor at RogerEbert.com)

Shorts Competition Jury
Dwight Brown (Former Chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle)
Radha Mehta (Slamdance Award Winning director and FFF Alumni)
Guillermo Restrepo (Director of Publicity IFC Entertainment Group)

The 35th Anniversary edition kicked off with an Opening Night presentation of Adam Carter Rehmeier’s renegade road trip movie Caroline, Caroline, and featured a gala Centerpiece presentation of Jorma Taccone’s Over Your Dead Body, with both filmmakers in attendance. The festival closed with a nod to the classics via a 75th Anniversary screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train. Florida Film Festival’s celebrated “An Evening With.. events were huge hits with the packed audiences, as well as fans outside the Enzian Theater, with Academy Award®-nominee Paul Giamatti and Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Beverly Hills Cop’s Judge Reinhold delighting everyone with stories from their films and careers, and having fun posing for selfies and talking to people outside prior to the events in the theater. Also making special appearances were Fallout’s Johnny Pemberton, with his filmMermaid, Justice Smith, with his film Grampa, and Orlando’s first African American Poet Laureate, Shawn Welcome, with Welcome, a documentary short film about his life.

World premieres included Ahmed Bouchalga’s The Call, Costa Karalis’ Frogtown, Woodruff Laputka and Tehben Dean’s The Man Whom the Trees Loved, Randy Moore’s Return From Tomorrow, Alejandro Ruax and Saskia d’Altena’s If You Really Love Me, Outlive Me, Paul Oh’s Correspondence, Justin Whittingham’s Welcome, Ellie Foumbi’s Afufu, Faryl Amadeus’ Man in Motel, Jessica Li’s Peace Corps, Michael Borrelli’s The Last Day of Byron Bray, Timothy Jacob Elledge’s Neuman, Brooke Trantor’s Nut Milk in May, Sterling Hampton IV’s Study Hall, Isabel Pask’s Scout’s Honor, Grant Swanson’s Iron Lake, Syra McCarthy and Kyle Casey Chu’s Betty St. Clair, Austin Cauldwel’s Idyll, Kyle Spleiss’s House Cat, Justice Smith’s Grampa, Stacey Torkelson’s In Lieu of Flowers, Mary Pilon’s Screw Lucy, Modar Kajo’s In God’s Hands, and Noah Engel’s Everything that Fell from the Mourning Dove's Nest as She Built It ).

Highly anticipated titles from filmmakers like Steven Soderberg (The Christophers), Kirk Jones (I Swear), Gregg Araki (I Want Your Sex), Ben Wheatley (Normal), Curry Barker (Obsession), Maude Apatow (Poetic License), Daniel Roher (Tuner), and Jeremy Workman (School For Defectors) were all screened for Central Florida film fans to see for the first time. Meanwhile, the film festival saw several screenings sell out, with record breaking audience numbers overall. Filmmakers participated in dedicated red carpets and press junkets throughout the festival’s run, as well as numerous networking events which have become a hallmark of the film festival.

To find more information on the Florida Film Festival, please go to: https://floridafilmfestival.com/.



The 2026 Florida Film Festival Award Winners:
Grand Jury Awards
Best Narrative Feature
Junkie
Director: William Means

Special Jury Award – Narrative Feature
Valentina
Director: Tatti Ribeiro

Best Documentary Feature
Seized
Director: Sharon Liese

Best Narrative Short
The Last Day of Byron Bray
Director: Michael Borrelli

Special Jury Award – Narrative Short
Disc
Director: Blake Winston Rice

Best Documentary Short
Hollywood’s Mermaid: The Esther Williams Story
Director: Brian Gersten

Special Jury Award – Documentary Short
Trapped
Directors: Madeline Engle, Joe Purtell

Best Animated Short
1981
Directors: Andy London, Carolyn London


Audience Awards
Best Narrative Feature
Junkie
Director: William Means

Best Documentary Feature
First They Came for My College
Director: Patrick Bresnan

Best Florida Feature
Frogtown
Director: Costa Karalis

Best International Feature
Tuner
Director: Daniel Roher

Best Short Film
The Last Day of Byron Bray
Director: Michael Borrelli

Best Florida Short
Welcome
Director: Justin Whittingham

Best Midnight Short
The Seeing Eye Dog Who Saw Too Much
Director: Eric Jackowitz

Best International Short
I Gaze at the Sky
Director: Alexandra Strunin


About the Florida Film Festival
The Florida Film Festival (FFF) is an Oscar®-qualifying festival that has been showcasing the best in independent, documentary, and international cinema since 1992. Presented by Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida, the 10-day event features 160+ films, filmmaker Q&As, panel discussions, and world-class special events. FFF is one of only a handful of festivals in the U.S. that qualifies in all three Academy Award® short film categories: Animated Short Film, Live Action Short Film, and Documentary Short Subject.

About the Primary Sponsor – Full Sail University
Full Sail University is an award-winning educational leader for those pursuing careers in entertainment media and emerging technologies. Founded in 1979, Full Sail has received numerous accolades throughout its over 45-year history, including most recently being named to TheWrap’s 2025 “Top 50 U.S. Film Schools” list as well as being named one of the “30 Best Film Schools in the U.S. and Canada” in 2025 by MovieMaker Magazine.  

Full Sail University is a graduate and undergraduate degree-granting institution offering on-campus and online degree programs in areas related to Art & Design, Business, Film & Television, Games, Media & Communications, Music & Recording, Sports, and Technology. With over 100,000 graduates worldwide, Full Sail alumni have worked on countless award-winning projects with individual recognition including Oscar®, Emmy®, Grammy®, Addy®, and The Game Award honors.

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