- Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Kristen Bell Joins the ’Sonic’ universe

Kristen Bell has officially been cast as the voice of Amy Rose in the upcoming “Sonic the Hedgehog 4.” Fans of the franchise have long-awaited the arrival of the pink hedgehog, and Ms. Bell — who famously voiced Anna in “Frozen” — is being hailed as the perfect fit for the character’s energetic and determined personality. The sequel is currently slated for a March 2027 release.

Actor Tom Noonan dead at 74



The entertainment world is mourning the loss of acclaimed character actor Tom Noonan, who passed away at age 74. Known for his imposing 6-foot-5 stature and haunting performances, Noonan was best recognized for his roles as the “Tooth Fairy” serial killer in “Manhunter” and Frankenstein’s monster in the cult classic “The Monster Squad.” He died peacefully on Saturday.

Christy Carlson Romano’s health update

Former Disney star Christy Carlson Romano shared an emotional update with fans, revealing she received “positive” results from a recent cancer screening. In a tearful video, the “Even Stevens” actress explained that her family history with the disease prompted the test. She is now preparing for a PET scan and used her platform to encourage others to prioritize early screenings.

Tame Impala 2026 North American tour goes on sale

Following the success of Tame Impala’s 2025 album “Deadbeat,” tickets for the Kevin Parker-led band’s North American arena tour have gone on sale for 2026 dates. The tour kicks off this July in Miami and will feature high-profile opening acts including Djo (Joe Keery) and Dominic Fike. Presale tickets went live on Wednesday.

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Viral altercation: Tiki Ghosn & DeenTheGreat

Former UFC fighter Tiki Ghosn is trending after a video surfaced of him knocking out streamer DeenTheGreat with a sharp elbow at a house party hosted by Rampage Jackson. The confrontation, which was caught on a livestream, reportedly began after the streamer repeatedly disrespected the retired fighter. This marks the second time in 24 hours the streamer was involved in a physical altercation with an athlete.

Phish unveils Summer Tour ’26

Jam band legends Phish have revealed their 21-date Summer Tour 2026, which includes major residencies at Madison Square Garden (five nights) and Fenway Park. The tour will conclude with their traditional Labor Day weekend run in Colorado. The announcement comes just ahead of their highly anticipated residency at the Las Vegas Sphere this April.

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