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Olympic gold medalist dies after contracting COVID-19, family says

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(SAN DIEGO) — Arnie Robinson Jr., an Olympic gold medalist and a track and field Hall of Famer, died after testing positive for COVID-19, his family said. He was 72.

Robinson was “one of the greatest long jumpers in history,” USA Track & Field said in a statement on his Dec. 1 passing.

The lifelong San Diegan medaled in two Olympics in the long jump, taking silver in 1972 in Munich and gold in 1976 in Montreal.

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He was the top-ranked long jumper in the world from 1976 to 1978, the organization said, with a career-best jump of 27 feet, 4 3/4 inches in 1976.

He won the first World Cup long jump championship in 1977, as well as seven national long jump titles.

The Olympics were a highlight, his son, Paul Robinson, told San Diego ABC affiliate KGTV.

“I think that’s one of the big things that drove him — was just wanting to achieve something very, very big, and setting it out there and making it happen,” he told the station this week.

A star at Morse High School in San Diego, Robinson attended San Diego Mesa College and San Diego State University, where he won the long jump competition at the 1970 NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

He won the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships long jump title in 1971 and 1972, representing the U.S. Army in the latter. He also won a gold medal at the 1971 Pan American Games. From 1975 to ’78, he won four straight USA Outdoor Championships in the long jump.

After retiring from competition, Robinson returned to San Diego Mesa College as a coach in 1982. During his 25 years as head coach, his teams won 15 conference championships and one state championship. According to Mesa College, he also coached six state champion student-athletes, one of whom competed in the Olympic trials, and another — Felix Sanchez — who won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Athens in the 400-meter hurdles.

He also served as a professor in health and exercise science until his retirement in 2010.

In 2013, Mesa College named an invitational meet after the former coach — the Arnie Robinson Invitational is held each April.

Robinson also served as USATF San Diego-Imperial Youth Track and Field chair, where he mentored thousands of athletes. He was inducted into the San Diego Breitbard Hall of Fame in 1984, the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2000 and the California Community College Athletic Association Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2007.

Robinson overcame several health-related struggles over the years, including a serious car accident in 2000 and a glioblastoma diagnosis in 2005.

His son told KGTV he believes Robinson contracted COVID-19 from a caregiver who had tested positive for the virus. He died one week after the diagnosis, his son said.

“You’re just in a state of shock and disbelief over how it happened,” Paul Robinson told the station. “Respect COVID for what it is. Once COVID comes, and it closes in, there’s nothing you can do.”

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Tina Fey, Hillary Clinton, Chaka Khan, Gloria Estefan & more let 'Girls Take the Lead' at star-studded fundraiser

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Girls, Inc.(LOS ANGELES) — Girls Take the Lead, a star-studded fundraiser that first aired Sunday night, is now available to watch online, The event raised $600,000 for Girls Inc., which works to advance the rights and opportunities of girls nationwide and prepare them to be the leaders of tomorrow.

The event, hosted by Tina Fey, features performances by Chaka Khan, Audra McDonald and Annie Lennox, and includes appearances from Gloria Estefan, singer/songwriter H.E.R., Marsai Martin, Maya Rudolph, Wanda Sykes, Robin Roberts, Tamron Hall, Rita Moreno and even Hillary Rodham Clinton, who read the Girls Bill of Rights.

Many of the women women shared their experiences in entertainment and comedy, and also spoke about breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for the next generation of female leaders.

Of note, one of the participants at is Symone D. Sanders, who’ll serve as chief spokeswoman for Vice-president elect Kamala Harris. Sanders is an alumna of Girls, Inc, which offers programming and experiences to girls ages five to 18 in more than 350 North American cities. Nearly 80% of the program’s attendees are Black and brown girls.

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By Andrea Dresdale
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Steven Soderbergh to produce 93rd Oscars telecast

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Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Filmmaker Steven Soderbergh, who won the Best Director Academy Award in 2000 for Traffic, is on the team that’s producing the next Oscars telecast. 

Soderbergh, also known for Erin Brockovich, Magic Mike and the Ocean’s Eleven film series, will co-produce along with Emmy-nominated producer Jesse Collins and Oscar-nominated producer Stacey Sher, Academy President David Rubin announced Tuesday.  It will be the first time producing the awards telecast for all three. 

The show will be broadcast live on ABC worldwide on Sunday, April 25, 2021.  The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) insists it will stage a live telecast, unlike the virtual soirees to which fans are becoming accustomed because of COVID-19.

Referencing the pandemic and its effect on the industry, Rubin and AMPAS CEO Dawn Hudson said, “The upcoming Oscars is the perfect occasion for innovation and for re-envisioning the possibilities for the awards show. This is a dream team who will respond directly to these times.”

In the same statement, Soderbergh, Sher and Collins added,”We’re thrilled and terrified in equal measure. Because of the extraordinary situation we’re all in, there’s an opportunity to focus on the movies and the people who make them in a new way, and we hope to create a show that really FEELS like the movies we all love.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Hello, 'Clarice': CBS teases first look at its 'Silence of the Lambs' spin-off

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Brooke Palmer ©2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved(LOS ANGELES) — CBS has released a teaser trailer for its upcoming crime drama Clarice, centering on the Clarice Starling character from the 1993 Academy Award-wining thriller The Silence of the Lambs

The snippet is just that — in fact, we don’t even get a clear shot of Rebecca Breeds in the role that earned Jodie Foster her first Oscar, and then was played by Julianne Moore in Hannibal in 2001.

Instead, we’re left with haunting images of a body being fished from a river, and creepy shots of beetles and moths — a nod to the first film and the Thomas Harris novel that spawned it.

There’s also shots of a lone male figure hunched over a sewing machine, the way Silence‘s killer Buffalo Bill did to make his, well, you know. “What do you do with all your rage?” a voice asks Starling.

Set in 1993, the year after the newbie FBI agent met a certain brilliant cannibal psychologist, the network promises the series will “explore the untold personal story of Clarice Starling,” as [she] returns to the field to pursue serial murderers and sexual predators while navigating the high-stakes political world of Washington, D.C.”

Clarice premieres Thursday, February 11 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS and CBS All Access.

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By Stephen Iervolino
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Luke Bryan shares throwback photo on he and wife Caroline's anniversary: "What a ride it has been"

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ABC/Image Group LALuke Bryan is honoring his 14th wedding anniversary to wife Caroline with a sweet throwback photo. 

The country megastar shared a photo on Instagram Tuesday of the young couple that appears to have been taken on their wedding day, with Luke in a tux with a white rose pinned to his lapel, the two beaming at the camera. 

“Happy 14th anniversary my love. What a ride it has been. I love you so much. We be looking young in this one. I love you @linabryan3,” Luke penned alongside the snap. 

Meanwhile, Caroline celebrated the day by showing off her trademark sense of humor, sharing a gallery of funny photos of the couple from red carpet events and galas, to a photo of them flashing chocolate-covered smiles at the camera.

“Marriage….being with the one person you get to annoy for the rest of your life. Luke, you are one brave man! Happy 14th anniversary love bug!” Caroline quips in the caption.

The couple met as students at Georgia Southern in the late 90s and tied the knot in 2006. They share two sons, Bo and Tate, and adopted Luke’s nephew Til and nieces Jordan and Kris after his sister, Kelly, and her husband Ben passed away.

Luke revealed in a tweet that his current single, “Down to One,” is his wife’s favorite song off his latest album, Born Here Live Here Die Here.

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By Cillea Houghton
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