Kevin Costner for President? His Docuseries" "Collaborator Doris Kearns Goodwin Says He Reminds Her of This Iconic One

Carlos Jaramillo/A&E Television Networks LLC Kevin Costner and Pulitzer Prize-winner Doris Kearns Goodwin collaborated on a new docuseries chronicling the exploration of the American frontier and highlighting the famous figures who aided the expansion. During an exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, the pair spoke about the U.S. presidents who had a great impact on the West — including the one who reminds Goodwin of Costner. Kevin Costner's The Westpremieres on the History channel on Sunday, May 26 at 9/8c. Kevin Costnerjoined his latest collaborator, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, at a May 15 promotional event for their new project,Kevin Costner's The West. At the Los Angeles event, the pair chatted with PEOPLE about the History channel's upcoming eight-part docuseries, which they executive produced and Costner hosts, and what to expect from its examination of the American frontier. During Costner and Goodwin's exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, they touched on a few U.S. presidents who had a big impact on the expansion and perception of the West, including the 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt. As they continued, Goodwin told theYellowstonealum, 70: "If I had to pick a president that reminds me of you, it would be Teddy Roosevelt." "I mean an adventurer, somebody wanting to test physical skills all the time, in part because he'd been so sickly as a child that he needed to build up his body, but he loved and he had vitality and energy," Goodwin, 82, said. Carlos Jaramillo/A&E Television Networks LLC She then commented on the reputation of the popular president, who served from 1901 to 1909 and died in 1919, as a voracious reader, revealing he wrote 40 books and read 200,000 books. "To be a leader, what you need is to understand human nature, and how do you understand human nature but through the great books of poetry and prose," she said, quoting Roosevelt. "Right, he made time," Costner said in agreement. "And somebody doesn't think they have time to read. He made time to read. 'I don't have time to read': We're suffering from that kind of man. I'm talking in general, men and women." He also commented on how the esteemed politicians they researched, such as Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, were avid readers. "They wrote and they read, and when you write and you read, two things happen: You're still, and you're usually by yourself," Costner said. "So these were people that spent time thinking and absorbing, and then Teddy was exemplary on his desire to have experiences," the Oscar-winningDances with Wolvesdirector continued. "But he wrote and he read, and I think that some of our great leaders could learn by reading and writing." A&E Television Networks LLC The upcoming series "takes viewers on an epic journey through the birth of the American West, examining the relentless competition for land power, and identity that forged our nation's history," per the official synopsis. The series will highlight the tense showdowns between lawmen and outlaws, the rise of cowboys and ranchers, the strength of pioneer women and the drive of abolitionists and fortune seekers who helped shape the American frontier. The History channel docuseries will also touch on famed figures, from Joaquin Murrieta, Chief Little Turtle, General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, to Sacagawea and Lewis & Clark. With dramatic reenactments and the inclusion of diverse perspectives,Kevin Costner's The Westseries illuminates both the indelible contributions of the pioneers who shaped the dream of the American West and the courageous resistance of Native American tribes who valiantly defended their ancestral land. A&E Television Networks LLC "The West is a place where anything is possible," Goodwin says in the first-look trailer. "It is the essence of the American dream," Historian Ned Blackhawk adds: "The American West conjures wonder, possibility, opportunity." "These stories will captivate us — and shock us," Costner says at the trailer's close. "Now it's time to come face to face with the real story of our wild past." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kevin Costner's The Westpremieres on Sunday, May 26 (Memorial Day) at 9/8c with back-to-back episodes. The third episode airs on May 27 at 8/7c. Subsequent episodes air on Mondays at 9/8c on the History channel. Read the original article onPeople

Kevin Costner for President? His Docuseries“ ”Collaborator Doris Kearns Goodwin Says He Reminds Her of This Iconic One

Kevin Costner for President? His Docuseries" "Collaborator Doris Kearns Goodwin Says He Reminds Her of This Iconic One Carlos Jara...
Summer 2025 preview: The most anticipated new movies and musicNew Foto - Summer 2025 preview: The most anticipated new movies and music

Be on the lookout for these new entertainment offerings in the coming months, from theaters to music platforms. Summer Movies "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning" (Out now) Tom Cruise runs, Tom Cruise hangs onto airplanes in flight, Tom Cruise fights bad guys and AI, Tom Cruise saves the world …? Yes, the latest installment in the "Mission: Impossible" franchise ups the impossible part. "F1" (June 27) Brad Pitt, really fast cars, Javier Bardem as a Formula One team leader – that's kinda all you need to hear. And at an advance screening held in Monaco, auto racers like Lewis Hamilton (an advisor on the film), Lando Norris and Carlos Sainzwaved a checkered flag. "Jurassic World Rebirth" (July 2) Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali find themselves on a top-secret mission that puts them toe-to-toe with giant, hungry reptiles – not where you want to be! But they're on the hunt for the key to a potentially life-saving drug, so we get to watch Big Pharma take on Big Dinosaurs. The seventh "Jurassic Park" film is directed by Gareth Edwards ("Rogue One"), and written by David Koepp (co-writer with Michael Crichton of the very first entry in the series). "Superman" (July 11) David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan take over the roles of Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane, in the latest iteration of the classic comic book hero. This time out, Supe has a super dog, too! "The Naked Gun" (August 1) It could be called "Son of Naked Gun," as Liam Neeson plays Lt. Frank Drebin Jr., following in the awkward footsteps of Police Squad legend Frank Drebin (the late, great Leslie Nielsen). And don't be confused that the star of such violent revenge films as "Taken" and "Cold Pursuit" is headlining the cast of this comic reboot – that's kind of the point, as when he kicks butt disguised as a little schoolgirl. "The Roses" (August 29) Warren Adler's novel, which was the basis of the darkly comic Michael Douglas-Kathleen Turner film "The War of the Roses," is reimagined in Jay Roach's equally dark comedy starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman as a successful couple coming apart at the seams. The cast also includes Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, and Kate McKinnon. Summer Music Haim: "I Quit" (June 20) I ain't coming backI ain't coming downI was so high last nightI thought, "Burn it to the ground" Oh, but theydidcome back! The rock band Haim (comprised of sisters Alana, Danielle and Este Haim) gifts us with their first studio album in five years. Haim performs "Down to Be Wrong," from the album "I Quit": Benson Boone: "American Heart" (June 20) After leaping and bouncing onto the charts with his hits "Beautiful Things" and "Slow It Down," Benson Boone is back with his second album. Benson Boone performs "Sorry I'm Here For Someone Else," from the album "American Heart": Madison McFerrin: "Scorpio" (June 24) Indie artist Madison McFerrin, daughter of Bobby McFerrin, releases her second studio album of sultry, jazzy vocals. Madison McFerrin performs "I Don't," from the album "Scorpio": Lorde: "Virgin" (June 27) The New Zealand singer-songwriter's new album (her first since 2021's "Solar Power") is colored with the ambience of her new home, New York City – songsshe described to Rolling Stoneas rugged, vulnerable, and messy. The lead single, a breakup anthem called "What Was That," she accurately calls "a banger." Lorde performs "What Was That," from the album "Virgin": Laufey: "A Matter of Time" (August 22) The Icelandic singer-songwriter's third album follows her 2023 "Bewitched" (a Grammy-winner for best traditional pop vocal album). Hear Laufey perform "Silver Lining," from the album "A Matter of Time": Story produced by Robert Marston. Editor: Joseph Frandino. 4 women arrested for allegedly aiding escaped New Orleans inmates Nature: Poppies in California Health expert calls Trump's medical research cuts "reckless destruction"

Summer 2025 preview: The most anticipated new movies and music

Summer 2025 preview: The most anticipated new movies and music Be on the lookout for these new entertainment offerings in the coming months,...
French Open: Canadian teen Victoria Mboko wins her first Grand Slam match and looks for moreNew Foto - French Open: Canadian teen Victoria Mboko wins her first Grand Slam match and looks for more

PARIS (AP) — Victoria Mboko is still just 18, still rather new to the top level of professional tennis, and yet with a big serve, a terrific backhand and enviable court coverage, the Canadian is making the most of her first season on tour, including a victory in herGrand Slamdebut on Sunday at theFrench Open. When it was mentioned that her 6-1, 7-6 (4) elimination of 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinalist Lulu Sun meant Mboko has claimed all eight sets she's played over the past week-plus on the red clay at Roland-Garros — including six in a trio of triumphs in the qualifying rounds — the teen laughed, revealing the braces on her teeth. "This does, obviously, feel really quick for me. Although it feels quick, I feel like I'm also adapting very quickly. I want to be in this level," said Mboko, represented by talent agency IMG since the age of 12. "To adapt really fast is really important to me. The more I feel like I make it seem normal to me, the more normal it's going to be in these tournaments." Against the left-handed Sun, Mboko's serve — which she considers her game's greatest strength — played a significant role in the outcome. With her father and two of her older siblings in the stands at Court 9, a short walk from Court Suzanne-Lenglen, Mboko reached a top speed of 115 mph and delivered seven aces. She won all 10 of her service games, saving all seven break points accumulated by Sun. "I love to dictate points on my serve, and I love to use that as an opportunity to be more aggressive and be up in the score," said Mboko, who is currently ranked 120th. "Especially in women's tennis, having a good serve and holding all the time is pretty crucial. It helps me get out of a lot of sticky situations." Her favorite player as a kid — not all that long ago, actually — was Serena Williams, whose 23 Grand Slam titles often came with the help of top-notch serving. "I always modeled myself on the idea of her game. Of course, not everything I do is the same. But she had such a powerful game, and that's something that I would love to replicate and love to present my game off of that," Mboko said. "It's great to have a role model like that and try to do something like she did." Mboko began to really get noticed in the world of tennis at the start of this year, when she won 22 matches in a row — all in straight sets — to earn four lower-level International Tennis Federation titles. Her first WTA match arrived at the Miami Open in March, and she won that debut, too. She's been impressing opponents along the way, including2023 U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff. Mboko pushed the American, who is ranked No. 2 right now, to three sets on clay at the Italian Open this month. "She's playing top-level tennis," Gauff said after that win. "For sure, on the movement, I would say she's up there with me on that. As far as the other parts of her game, she's obviously a big hitter, can play well, moves pretty well, has a nice backhand, same on the forehand." Mboko grew up playing mostly on indoor hard courts in Canada and calls that her "favorite surface for my whole life." That said, she's starting to get used to — and enjoy — the clay used at the French Open. "In the future? I guess we'll see. You never know. I feel like I've been doing pretty OK on the clay so far, even though it was my least favorite surface and I thought it was my worst surface, too," Mboko said. "But you never know." ___ Howard Fendrich has been the AP's tennis writer since 2002. Find his stories here:https://apnews.com/author/howard-fendrich. More AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

French Open: Canadian teen Victoria Mboko wins her first Grand Slam match and looks for more

French Open: Canadian teen Victoria Mboko wins her first Grand Slam match and looks for more PARIS (AP) — Victoria Mboko is still just 18, s...
Billy Joel's Ex Christie Brinkley Speaks Out After His Health Diagnosis: 'You're Our Piano Man'New Foto - Billy Joel's Ex Christie Brinkley Speaks Out After His Health Diagnosis: 'You're Our Piano Man'

Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic Christie Brinkley paid tribute to her ex-husband Billy Joel after he revealed his recent diagnosis of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) The musician and the model, who share daughter Alexa Ray Joel, divorced in 1994 "You're OUR piano man. And we're always in the mood for your melodies and we all hope you're feeling alright," Brinkley wrote to the musician, referencing the lyrics from one of his most famous songs Billy Joelcan always count onChristie Brinkleyto be in his corner. The model, 71, shared anInstagram poston Saturday, May 24, in which she paid tribute to her ex-husband, 76, after he revealed his recent diagnosis ofnormal pressure hydrocephalus(NPH) a day prior. Posting a video that featured various clips of herself and daughterSailor Brinkley Cook, whose dad isPeter Cook, attending one of Billy's concerts, Brinkley wrote, "The whole Brinkley gang is sending you lots of love and good wishes for a full and speedy recovery." "I was looking for some cute photos of you and Alexa to send you, when I came across this clip from a recent concert. It made me laugh ... but it also reminded me of all the joy you create, and all the sensational sing-alongs you've [led]," she continued. "You turn an arena of strangers into a living room full of friends as we all sway in unison." Added Brinkley: "I'm sure I'm speaking for everyone in that room when I say please take good care of yourself, we all want you back in that white hot spotlight,you're OUR piano man. And we're always in the mood for your melodies and we all hope you're feeling alright! We Love You, the kids, me and an arena or two!" Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Christie Brinkley (@christiebrinkley) Billy and Brinkley wed in 1985 after meeting two years prior. They welcomed a daughter together,Alexa Ray Joel, in 1985, before their 1994 divorce. In her recently released memoir,Uptown Girl, Brinkley recounted how she and the music icon met at a dive motel bar in St. Barts. "He definitely didn't look like a rock star," themom of threesaid of her first impression of Billy, who was sitting behind a piano. "The man was sunburned to a crisp, his face the same color as cranberries and unctuous with oil, which he'd undoubtedly slathered on to soothe the burn, topped by what I like to call 'the Long Island bubble:' a carapace of curly shellacked hair popular in the 1980s in parts of suburban New York," Brinkley added. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Speakingwith PEOPLErecently about her romance with Billy, Brinkley said, "We laughed like you couldn't believe." "But also he was so sensitive and he did all the old-fashioned things, the flowers, the notes and the poems and the songs," she continued. "He was going into the recording studio and he was writing all these songs and saying, 'This one's for you.' How could I not fall in love with him?" Brinkley added that watching Billy perform live added a spark to their relationship during their time together. "When I heard him sing on stage, I found myself undeniably attached to this physically hot and charismatic man," she explained. Jemal Countess/Getty Billy announced on May 23 that he will be canceling all scheduled concerts following his NPH diagnosis. (NPH is a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the brain ventricles.) The star — who is also a dad to daughtersDella Rose Joel, 9, andRemy Anne Joel, 7, with wifeAlexis Roderick— is undergoing specific physical therapy under his doctor's instructions. He has also been "advised to refrain from performing during this recovery period." Brinkley's post for her ex-husband was shared hours after their daughter Alexa, 39, honored Billy withher own tribute to himamid his health ordeal. Posting a black and white photo of artwork that depicted a dad holding his young daughter's hand, she wrote, in part, "We love you and we got you, Pop!" "The genuine care, empathy, and concern from everyone means so much to him … it means a lot to me, too," Alexa added, then concluding her caption with the lyrics from"Lullabye (Goodnight, My Angel)"— a song Billy wrote for her that was released on his 1993 albumRiver of Dreams. Read the original article onPeople

Billy Joel's Ex Christie Brinkley Speaks Out After His Health Diagnosis: 'You’re Our Piano Man'

Billy Joel's Ex Christie Brinkley Speaks Out After His Health Diagnosis: 'You're Our Piano Man' Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic Chris...
Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New DoorsNew Foto - Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors

Getty Another sweet week lies ahead! Summer is around the corner and a giddiness is bubbling within us. We're entering a very busy and exciting week as we juggle many areas of our lives and see progress moving forward. The main focus of the week will be the new moon in Gemini on May 26, bringing new opportunities to you in the weeks to come. This is an open door from the universe, especially in relation to ideas, communication projects or travel. May 25 and May 27 are magnificent days for strategic business and long-term plans. Pitch a VIP or launch an important message. May 26 is a bit more dreamy, imaginative and mystical — let yourself download spiritual and creative messages from the universe or enjoy art or relaxation. May 29 is an excellent day for launching a project, finding clarity or signing a contract. You may have an "ah ha" moment about something meaningful at this time. Read on for what this week has in store for your zodiac sign, per astrologer Kyle Thomas' PEOPLE exclusive readings! Related:The Ultimate 2025 Horoscope Predictions for Each Zodiac Sign, According to a Celebrity Astrologer Soar in the sky and glide high,Aries! Lots of excitement will be present this week with potential travel on the mind. Your social lives may also turn up as you catch up with pals or meet new acquaintances. Lastly, some will be quite favored around contracts, intellectual pursuits or a communications-related endeavor. Related:Mercury Square Mars Is Intensely Dramatic and 2 Zodiac Signs Are at Their Breaking Point Get ready for opportunities to improve finances now and in the year ahead,Taurus. While some will hear of a raise, be offered a new job or take on a new client, the best thing to do is to seize the energy and use it to your advantage to build your wealth. Brainstorm ways that you can monetize more. Perhaps, it's selling belongings that you no longer need or picking up a side hustle. It's birthday season and the universe is going to grant you more luck, power and opportunity starting this week,Gemini. Now is one of the most important periods for you to draw up a clear list of all of the things you'd like to build personally and professionally. While opportunities and new beginnings will certainly be offered, it's crucial for you to be intentional about what you'd like to embark upon for the year ahead. Step forward. Be confident. Know that your words carry great power now. Related:Mercury in Taurus Forces Us to Slow Down but 2 Zodiac Signs Are Stubbornly Not Giving in A slower week is upon you,Cancer, but it may be a more dreamy period to rest and lie low. Some will be encouraged to reflect on where they've been in the past year — and the good news is that once we march further into summer, you'll be emerging into a grand and glorious new cycle of life. Recharge, enjoy a spa day or begin brainstorming the things you'd like to build not only this year but the coming decade ahead. Meeting up with specialists — even if it's someone like a dentist — could be a great use of time now. A very festive and fun period lies ahead of you this week,Leo. You may notice that you're on top of everyone's VIP list! Linking up with friends, meeting new ones and expanding your social network will fill you with joy. This is also one of the best periods in the year to ask for favors — so dust off your vision board and reach out to people who may be able to open doors to you personally or professionally. A meaningful aspiration, hope or goal could dangle before you like a golden apple just waiting to be plucked. The cosmos are once again placing attention on your professional life,Virgo, and now is the time to seize the day and reach for the stars. While there will likely be new opportunities or reviews concerning you, this is a major period to draw up strategies to grow and get moving on them. Apply for a better job, launch a project into the spotlight or consider hiring a PR representative to make a splash before everyone's eyes. If you're not happy with work, though, you may decide it's time to move in a new direction. You're ready to soar like a hot air balloon this week,Libra. You're eager for a greater perspective on life in every possible way that you can. Travel may provide happiness for you and if you are unable to go now, you may want to look ahead and book trips for down the road. Engaging with academics, new cultures or spirituality could all be especially good for you, too. Embrace the vastness of your mind, vision and soul. This may fill you with more wonder and magic than ever before. The week before you is going to open doors to a shift around wealth once again,Scorpio, and you have so much in your favor to see quite a positive movement. For instance, this would be a great period to meet with a financial consultant and map out strategies for long-term growth. Assets, investments, loans, lines of credit and debts could all fluctuate at this time, but if you're smart and working wisely, you could find jewels where others only find scraps. An inheritance could also be on the docket for some of you. As the heavens turn,Sagittarius, the week before you adds further emphasis to relationship matters for you. This is a crucial period to discuss how you can grow as a team or build your connections. Teamwork will get you much further than flying solo now. Some of you could sign contracts, make long-term promises or get engaged because of this energy. While this tends to favor established couples more than singles, this still could help singles become aware of their authentic needs in the right kind of partnership. Related:May's Full Moon Is Pure Chaos and 4 Zodiac Signs Are in for a Major Turning Point Get ready for a very busy week,Capricorn, just how you like it! You'll be in the fast lane as you're tackling many projects, plans, routines and responsibilities. Some of you could take on more projects with work — or decide you want to get a new job, altogether. Health matters are also in favor of you at this time, so consider how you can improve fitness, diet or medications now and in the year ahead. Getting on a new program could pay off quite well in the end. Another week may fill you up with euphoric bliss once again,Aquarius, if you truly open yourself to it! This is one of the most important weeks in a twelve-year cycle for singles to put themselves out there. You may meet a soulmate or attract sizzling passion with someone who lights your heart and loins on fire. Hobbies, sports and artistic expression are also quite in favor for you now, so do whatever possible to live in the moment and embrace your inner child. Once again,Pisces, we have another week that will turn focus to domestic affairs for you. A door is opening to you, allowing you to embrace a newfound transition. This could be as simple as a shift with your lease or the need to make changes in regard to decor. If you'd like to move, renovate or get into real estate, the cosmos are also in favor of all of these areas, too. At the very least, make sure that you're enjoying your domestic flow and even consider having friends and family over who love and adore you. Read the original article onPeople

Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors

Your Weekly Horoscope for May 25-May 31: The Universe Opens Many New Doors Getty Another sweet week lies ahead! Summer is around the corner ...

 

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