Here’s a Day-by-Day TV Schedule of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics

We have our eyes on these 15 Team USA athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but we’ll be watching for more standouts as the games get underway in PyeongChang, South Korea. There are A LOT of events to keep track of, and we want to know when our favorite sports will be getting their time in the spotlight, so we’ve put together a day-to-day schedule of which events will be airing on TV and when.

Check out the list below — it covers sports airing on NBC, NBC Sports Network, USA Network, and CNBC, but you can also stream events live via NBCOlympics.com. (The live-stream schedule is different, so be sure to check NBC’s website for more information.)

All times are EST. Medal events are marked with asterisks.

Thursday, February 8

NBC

8:00pm: Team figure skating, men’s and pairs’ short program; freestyle skiing, men’s and women’s moguls (qualifying)

NBCSN

6:30pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Switzerland)

8:15pm: Curling, mixed doubles (China vs. Canada)

9:00pm: Alpine skiing, men’s downhill; luge, men’s singles (training)

11:35pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. South Korea)

Friday, February 9

NBC

2:08am: Team figure skating, men’s and pairs’ short program (encore)

8:00pm: Opening Ceremony

Saturday, February 10

NBC

12:38am: Opening Ceremony (encore)

3:00pm: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1500m** and women’s 500m and 3000m relay (qualifying); ski jumping, men’s individual normal hill**; snowboarding, men’s slopestyle (qualifying); luge, men’s singles

8:00pm: Team figure skating, short dance and women’s short program; Alpine skiing, men’s downhill**

11:30pm: Team figure skating, pairs’ free skate

NBCSN

2:00am: Cross-country, women’s skiathlon**

3:05am: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. China)

5:00am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1500m** and short-track speed skating, women’s 500m and 3000m relay (qualifying)

7:35am: Ski jumping, men’s normal hill**

9:15am: Snowboarding, men’s slopestyle (qualifying)

11:30am: Luge, men’s singles

1:00pm: Speed skating, women’s 3000m**; biathlon, women’s 7.5km sprint**

3:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Norway)

8:00pm: Snowboarding, men’s slopestyle**

9:45pm: Curling, mixed doubles (USA vs. Finland)

11:30pm: Snowboarding, women’s slopestyle (qualifying)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, women’s group B (Switzerland vs. Korea)

Sunday, February 11

NBC

12:30am: Team figure skating, short dance and women’s short program (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s downhill** (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**; biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**; cross-country, men’s skiathlon

7:00pm: Team figure skating, free dance and men’s and women’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom; snowboarding, women’s slopestyle**; luge, men’s singles**; freestyle skiing, women’s moguls**

11:35pm: Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom**; snowboarding, women’s halfpipe (qualifying)

NBCSN

1:30am: Curling, mixed doubles (Canada vs. South Korea)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Finland)

5:00am: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**; biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**

7:45am: Cross-country, men’s skiathlon

1:30pm: Luge, men’s singles**

7:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 10km sprint**

8:00pm: Snowboarding, women’s slopestyle**

9:45pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal #1 (teams TBD)

11:30pm: Speed skating, men’s 5000m**

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, women’s group A (Canada vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

Monday, February 12

NBC

1:00am: Team figure skating, free dance and men’s and women’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s giant slalom (encore); luge, men’s singles** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s moguls** (encore)

3:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s moguls**; ski jumping, women’s normal hill; biathlon, men’s 12.5km pursuit** and women’s 10km pursuit**; luge, women’s singles

8:00pm: Snowboarding, women’s halfpipe** and men’s halfpipe (qualifying); Alpine skiing, men’s combined downhill; speed skating, women’s 1500m**

NBCSN

1:00am: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group B (Switzerland vs. Japan)

5:00am: Biathlon, women’s 10km pursuit**; luge, women’s singles

7:10am: Hockey, women’s group B (Sweden vs. Korea)

9:30am: Luge, women’s singles

10:00am: Freestyle skiing, men’s moguls**

11:00am: Ski jumping, women’s normal hill

12:15pm: Biathlon, men’s 12.5km pursuit**

1:30pm: Speed skating, women’s 1500m**

8:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

11:30pm: Snowboarding, men’s halfpipe (qualifying)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles semifinal (teams TBD)

Tuesday, February 13

NBC

12:05am: Snowboarding, men’s halfpipe (qualifying); Alpine skiing, men’s combined slalom**

2:00am: Snowboarding, women’s halfpipe** (encore) and men’s halfpipe (qualifying, encore); Alpine skiing, men’s combined downhill (encore); speed skating, women’s 1500m** (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s 1500m**; luge, women’s singles**; cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint (qualifying)

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom; snowboarding, men’s halfpipe**; figure skating, pairs’ short program

NBCSN

12:05am: Curling, mixed doubles bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

2:40am: Hockey, women’s group A (Canada vs. Finland)

5:00am: Cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint (qualifying); luge, women’s singles

7:10am: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

9:30am: Luge, women’s singles**; cross-country, men’s and women’s individual sprint

11:30am: Speed skating, men’s 1500m**

12:30pm: Short-track speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s 1000m (qualifying) and 5000m relay (qualifying)

2:30pm: Curling, mixed doubles bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Figure skating, pairs’ short program

10:10pm: Hockey, women’s group B (Sweden vs. Switzerland)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, mixed doubles gold medal final** (teams TBD)

Wednesday, February 14

NBC

12:05am: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom**; short-track speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s 1000m (qualifying) and 5000m relay (qualifying)

1:30am: Alpine skiing, women’s slalom (encore); snowboarding, men’s halfpipe** (encore); figure skating, pairs’ short program (encore)

3:00pm: Luge, doubles**; Nordic combined, men’s normal hill**

8:00pm: Skeleton, men’s; speed skating, women’s 1000m**; Alpine skiing, men’s super-G**; figure skating, pairs’ free skate**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. South Korea)

2:30am: Nordic combined, men’s normal hill**; skeleton, women’s (training)

5:00am: Speed skating, women’s 1000m**

6:30am: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Slovenia)

9:30am: Skeleton, women’s (training); luge, doubles**

11:30am: Biathlon, women’s 15km**

1:15pm: Curling, women’s (Denmark vs. Sweden)

8:30pm: Figure skating, pairs’ free skate**

10:10pm: Hockey, women’s group A (USA vs. Canada)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s group B (South Korea vs. Japan)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Great Britain vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (Slovakia vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Japan)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s group C (Finland vs. Germany)

Thursday, February 15

NBC

12:05am: Snowboarding, men’s cross; skeleton, men’s

1:30am: Skeleton, men’s (encore); speed skating, women’s 1000m** (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s super-G** (encore); figure skating, pairs’ free skate** (encore)

3:00pm: Cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**; speed skating, men’s 10000m**

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s short program**; skeleton, men’s**; snowboarding, women’s cross**; cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**; freestyle skiing, women’s aerials (qualifying)

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group C (Norway vs. Sweden)

5:00am: Cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle**

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. Switzerland)

9:30am: Luge, relay**; speed skating, men’s 10000m**

12:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 20km**

2:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Italy)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s short program**

11:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Sweden)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s group A (Olympic Athletes from Russia vs. Finland)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group A (South Korea vs. Czech Republic)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Switzerland)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Slovakia)

Friday, February 16

NBC

1:05am: Luge, relay**; biathlon, men’s 20km**

2:00am: Figure skating, men’s short program** (encore); skeleton, men’s** (encore); snowboarding, women’s cross** (encore); cross-country, women’s 10km freestyle** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s aerials (qualifying, encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, women’s 5000m**; cross-country, men’s 15km**; ski jumping, men’s large hill (qualifying)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s super-G**; freestyle skiing, women’s aerials**; skeleton, women’s

NBCSN

1:00am: Cross-country, men’s 15km**

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group B (Olympic Athletes from Russia vs. Slovenia)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Sweden vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group C (Sweden vs. Germany)

9:30am: Skeleton, women’s

10:45am: Speed skating, women’s 5000m**; ski jumping, men’s large hill (qualifying)

2:00pm: Curling, women’s (South Korea vs. Switzerland)

8:00pm: Figure skating, men’s free skate**

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. Czech Republic)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s group C (Finland vs. Norway)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Denmark)

10:00pm: Hockey, women’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

Saturday, February 17

NBC

12:35am: Freestyle skiing, women’s slopestyle**

2:00am: Figure skating, men’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s super-G** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s aerials** (encore); skeleton, women’s (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, women’s 12.5km mass start**; cross-country, women’s 4x5km relay**; freestyle skiing, men’s aerials (qualifying)

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom; short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** and women’s 1500m**; skeleton, women’s**; ski jumping, men’s large hill**

11:30pm: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom**; freestyle skiing, men’s slopestyle**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group A (Switzerland vs. South Korea)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Sweden)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (USA vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

9:30am: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials (qualifying)

10:30am: Cross-country, women’s 4x5km relay**

11:30am: Biathlon, women’s 12.5km mass start**

12:30pm: Short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** and women’s 1500m**

1:30pm: Skeleton, women’s**

2:30pm: Ski jumping, men’s large hill**

8:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s slopestyle (qualifying)

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s group C (Germany vs. Norway)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Switzerland vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group B (Slovenia vs. Slovakia)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Canada)

Sunday, February 18

NBC

1:30am: Alpine skiing, men’s giant slalom (encore); short-track speed skating, men’s 1000m** (encore) and women’s 1500m** (encore); skeleton, women’s** (encore); ski jumping, men’s large hill** (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 15km mass start**; speed skating, men’s team (qualifying); freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

7:00pm: Figure skating, ice dance; speed skating, women’s 500m**; bobsled, men’s two-man; freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe (qualifying); cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Japan)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s group A (Czech Republic vs. Switzerland)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Switzerland)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s group C (Sweden vs. Finland)

9:30am: Bobsled, men’s two-man

10:15am: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

11:15am: Speed skating, women’s 500m** and men’s team (qualifying)

12:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 15km mass start**

1:00pm: Cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, short dance

10:15pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s aerials**

11:10pm: Hockey, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s group A (Canada vs. South Korea)

CNBC

4:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Norway)

Monday, February 19

NBC

12:35am: Snowboarding, women’s big air (qualifying)

2:00am: Figure skating, ice dance (encore); speed skating, women’s 500m** (encore); bobsled, men’s two-man (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe (qualifying, encore); cross-country, men’s 4x10km relay** (encore)

3:00pm: Ski jumping, men’s team large hill**; speed skating, men’s 500m** and women’s team (qualifying)

8:00pm: Figure skating, ice dance**; freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe**; bobsled, men’s two-man**

NBCSN

1:30am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Denmark)

4:30am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Canada)

7:10am: Hockey, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Ski jumping, men’s team large hill**

11:00am: Bobsled, men’s two-man**; speed skating, men’s 500m** and women’s team (qualifying)

12:30pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Canada)

8:00pm: Figure skating, free dance**

9:35pm: Alpine skiing, women’s downhill (training)

10:10pm: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. China)

Tuesday, February 20

NBC

12:05am: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe (qualifying)

1:00am: Figure skating, ice dance** (encore); freestyle skiing, women’s halfpipe** (encore); bobsled, men’s two-man** (encore)

3:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**; biathlon, mixed relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s short program**; Alpine skiing, women’s downhill**; snowboarding, men’s big air; bobsled, women’s**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, men’s (Canada vs. Japan)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, women’s (USA vs. South Korea)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

9:30am: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**

10:30am: Biathlon, mixed relay**

12:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s large hill**

12:45pm: Short-track speed skating, women’s 3000m** and 1000m (qualifying) and men’s 500m**

2:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. South Korea)

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s short program**

10:45pm: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Great Britain)

USA Network

7:00am: Hockey, men’s playoff (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Switzerland)

10:00pm: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

Wednesday, February 21

NBC

1:05am: Freestyle skiing, men’s cross**; short-track speed skating, women’s 3000m relay** and 1000m (qualifying) and men’s 500m**

2:00am: Figure skating, women’s short program** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s downhill** (encore); snowboarding, men’s big air (encore); bobsled, women’s** (encore)

3:00pm: Cross-country, men’s and women’s team sprint**; speed skating, men’s and women’s team pursuit**

8:00pm: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe**; bobsled, women’s**; Alpine skiing, men’s slalom; cross-country, women’s team sprint**

11:35pm: Alpine skiing, men’s slalom**

NBCSN

12:30am: Curling, women’s (South Korea vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

2:40am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Bobsled, women’s**

10:45am: Cross-country, men’s and women’s team sprint**; speed skating, men’s and women’s team pursuit**

2:00pm: Curling, men’s (USA vs. Great Britain)

8:00pm: Curling, women’s (Canada vs. Olympic Athletes from Russia)

10:45pm: Hockey, women’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

USA Network

2:30am: Hockey, women’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

5:00am: Curling, men’s (Sweden vs. Norway)

7:10am: Hockey, men’s quarterfinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s (USA vs. Sweden)

Thursday, February 22

NBC

12:30am: Freestyle skiing, men’s halfpipe** (encore); bobsled, women’s** (encore); Alpine skiing, men’s slalom (encore); cross-country, women’s team sprint** (encore)

3:00pm: Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**; biathlon, women’s 4x6km relay**

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s free skate**; Alpine skiing, women’s combined downhill; snowboarding, women’s big air**; short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

NBCSN

2:00am: Snowboarding, men’s and women’s parallel giant slalom (qualifying); Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**

5:20am: Nordic combined, men’s team large hill**; biathlon, women’s 4x6km relay**

7:45am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

1:45pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Figure skating, women’s free skate**

10:00pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

Friday, February 23

NBC

2:00am: Figure skating, women’s free skate** (encore); Alpine skiing, women’s combined downhill (encore); snowboarding, women’s big air** (encore); short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m** (encore)

3:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 4×7.5km relay**

8:00pm: Alpine skiing, team slalom**; snowboarding, men’s big air**; speed skating, men’s 1000m**; bobsled, men’s four-man

11:35pm: Snowboarding, men’s and women’s parallel giant slalom**

NBCSN

12:30am: Short-track speed skating, men’s 500m** and 5000m relay** and women’s 1000m**

2:15am: Hockey, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

5:00am: Speed skating, men’s 1000m**

6:45am: Hockey, men’s semifinal (teams TBD)

9:30am: Curling, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

12:30pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

8:00pm: Biathlon, men’s 4×7.5km relay**

9:30pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

CNBC

5:00pm: Curling, women’s semifinal (teams TBD)

Saturday, February 24

NBC

1:00am: Alpine skiing, team slalom** (encore); snowboarding, men’s big air** (encore); speed skating, men’s 1000m** (encore); bobsled, men’s four-man (encore)

3:00pm: Speed skating, men’s and women’s mass start**; cross-country, men’s 50km**

8:00pm: Bobsled, men’s four-man**; figure skating gala

NBCSN

12:00am: Cross-country, men’s 50km**

3:00am: Curling, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

6:30am: Hockey, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

9:30am: Speed skating, men’s and women’s mass start**

11:00am: Curling, women’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

2:00pm: Hockey, men’s bronze medal final** (teams TBD)

4:00pm: Curling, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

7:05pm: Curling, women’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

10:30pm: Hockey, men’s gold medal final** (teams TBD)

Sunday, February 25

NBC

12:30am: Bobsled, men’s four-man**; figure skating gala

3:00pm: Cross-country, women’s 30km**

8:00pm: Closing Ceremony

NBCSN

2:00am: Cross-country, women’s 30km**

4:00am: Figure skating gala

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January 8, 2017 — Ryan Gosling Dedicates His La La Land Golden Globe To Eva Mendes' Brother

While accepting his Golden Globe for Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Ryan Gosling made sure to let the world know just how much of a role Eva had played in the process. “I would like to try and thank one person properly, and say that while I was singing and dancing and playing piano,” he says in his speech, “my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second and trying to help her brother with his battle with cancer.”

Eva's brother, Juan Carlos Mendes, had passed away the previous April and Ryan took the opportunity to dedicate the award to him.

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February 12, 2020 — Eva Mendes Reveals Ryan Gosling Is A Great Cook

When an Instagram account asked what Eva and Ryan liked to cook, Eva revealed just how amazing Ryan is with food. "Ryan is an amazing chef AND baker," she says in her reply. "For reals. Incredible. No joke. I'm not sure that what I do is cooking. It's more like steaming veggies and juicing and making rice. He really cooks. I survive." Can I get Ryan Gosling to make me a meal sometime?

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January 1, 2022 — Ryan Gosling Shares About Their Quarantine Life

“Time, in general, is something I think about a lot now. My kids are growing up so fast I need to keep an eye on the clock in a way I never used to,” Ryan Gosling tells GQ. “I feel like I need more time to process [how much the pandemic played into that]. But [Eva and I] have two kids, so we spend a lot of our time trying to keep them entertained.”

While they enjoyed their time together, Ryan's also candid about the effect of lockdown on their children: “Our kids were at a difficult age not to be able to see other kids and interact with people, even though Eva and I did our best.”

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June 2022 — Eva Mendes Embraces The Kenergy

When the world went crazy for every bit of Barbie news, so did Eva Mendes. "So. F. Funny," she says in an Instagram caption sharing the first look at Ryan Gosling's Ken. "So. F. Good. So F excited for you to see this…#Thatsmyken."

"It's a funny photo and he's trying to be funny, so it worked on all levels," she goes on to say on The Talk. "But when I saw it, when he sent it to me from work, I was like, 'Can I please have that underwear? Please, I never ask for anything'...So, anyway, I do have it. I'm wearing it right now."

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November 2022 — Eva Mendes Begins Dropping Hints She Married Ryan Gosling

When Eva showed off a new tattoo on her wrist in November of 2022 on Instagram, fans immediately began dissecting its meaning. The tattoo, which reads "de Gosling" (which is similar to Mrs. Gosling) could mean that Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes are actually married! She went on to tell Today in Australia (via DailyMail) that "Everyone is so welcoming here and my husband Ryan is here, and we are having the best time." 👀

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August 9, 2023 — Ryan Gosling And Eva Mendes Love Family Time

In the midst of crazy release schedules and commitments (not to mention the actors' strike), Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes always prioritize their family life. "When they are not working, they are all about their girls," a source tells People. "Ryan is such a fun dad. He is goofy and his girls love it." The source continues by saying the family loves to go to the beach or the desert (same TBH).

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December 18, 2023 — Eva Mendes Can't Wait For The "I'm Just Ken" Christmas Remix

If the original version of "I'm Just Ken" wasn't good enough, Ryan Gosling is blessing us with a Christmas remix — and Eva Mendes is just as excited as we are. "Ken not wait for this," she says in an Instagram caption.

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January 13, 2024 — Ryan Gosling Mentions His Family During His Acceptance Speech

At the 2024 Santa Barbra International Film Festival, Ryan Gosling won the Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film — and he totally deserves it! With a career that includes iconic films like La La Land and Barbie, as well as The Notebook, Blade Runner 2049, and Crazy Stupid Love, all kinds of film lovers have gotten to see Ryan's work onscreen. During his acceptance speech, Ryan got choked up talking about how acting allowed him to meet "the girl of [his] dreams."

"I dreamed of one day making movies and now movies have made my life a dream," he says in his speech. "So the way I see it, there's no way I have contributed half as much to cinema as cinema's contributed to me."

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January 24, 2024 — Eva Mendes Celebrates Ryan Gosling's Oscar Nomination

After the Oscar nominations were announced January 23, Eva Mendes took to Instagram to celebrate Ryan Gosling's nomination for Best Supporting Actor. "So proud of my man. So much hate when he took on this role," she says alongside screenshots of the first (very negative) reviews of his casting. "So many people trying to shame him for doing it. Despite all the #Notmyken ridicule and articles written about him, he created this completely original, hilarious, heartbreaking, now iconic character and took it all the way to Oscars. So beyond proud to be this Ken’s Barbie."

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February 22, 2014 - Eva Mendes Announces Upcoming Children's Book

Yesterday Eva Mendes shared with People that she's penned a children's book named Desi, Mami, and the Never-Ending Worries that'll debut September 17. It's all about a little girl who's always worried that her scary brain is the real monster she's afraid of at night. Through gentle reminders, Desi's mom helps her understand that being afraid is normal and teaches her how not to let scary thoughts control her.

Eva Mendes told People the books is like "a love letter to my kids and yours" because "...Learning how to train our brain to work for us and not against us is easier said than done!" Since we know racing thoughts doesn't just affect adults, we love that Eva is finding a way to share some of her parenting tips with other parents.

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March 10, 2024 — Eva Mendes Celebrates Ryan Gosling's Oscars Performance

Eva Mendes celebrated the Oscars on March 10 with a post highlighting Ryan Gosling's performance, and his entire run as Ken! "You took Ken all the way to the Oscar’s, RG," she says on Instagram. "Now come home, we need to put the kids to bed."

We love the way this couple can have fun with each other — and highlight how much teamwork parenthood requires!

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March 13, 2024 — Ryan Gosling Details How Eva Mendes And Their Daughters Helped Him Prepare For His Oscars Performance

Leave it to Ryan Gosling not to take credit for his amazing Oscars performance. He gushed to People about how Eva Mendes and their daughters helped him make sure his Kenergy truly shined bright. "They are such a huge part of this for me...it was my girl's interest in Barbie and disinterest in Ken that got me into this in the first place. It was beautiful to have them there at the end," he said.

As we all saw, the unmistakable Kenergy was in full force and effect during the Oscars.

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March 26, 2024 — Eva Mendes Says It Was A "No Brainer" To Stay Home With Her Kids

Deciding how to maintain a work-home balance when you have kids is something every parent thinks about, and it turns out that extends to celebs, too! After starring with Ryan Gosling in The Place Beyond The Pines, Eva Mendes decided it was a "no brainer" to stay home with their family since acting can take you all over the world, which the actress revealed in a recent episode of The Today Show. “It was almost just like a non-verbal agreement that it was like, ‘Ok, he’s going to work and I’m going to work, I’m just going to work here,'” she says. She also says she's “so lucky” to “have this time with [their] children.”

“I have never experienced anything like [working with Ryan Gosling]. The way he works, his commitment to his craft, how he wants to make everything as best as it can be, and that means making his co-stars as best as they can be,” she continues. “But unfortunately — or fortunately — there is only one Ryan!"

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April 1, 2024 — Eva Mendes Says Her Daughters Make Everything Better

After losing her brother in 2016, Eva Mendes says she has a "complicated relationship" with the month of April — but that her daughters make it infinitely more bearable. "[April 2] would have been my brother’s birthday," she says on Instagram. "In a couple of weeks from now is the day we lost him…but then, the end of April we got the biggest blessing of all, my little girl was born 8 years ago. I hate you April. But I love you more."

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April 13, 2024 — Ryan Gosling Hosts SNL

During his latest stint hosting SNL, Ryan Gosling did a hilarious sketch about a man who picks up a Cuban accent after getting married to a Cuban woman. Eva Mendes was all over it! "Coño! My Cuban Papi made this Cuban Mami so happy with this!!" Eva wrote on Instagram. "Years of hanging out with my Dad paid off."

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May 1, 2024 — Ryan Gosling Is The Ultimate Support System For Eva Mendes

Eva Mendes is not here for the mom-shamers. She told People (in honor of its 2024 Beautiful Issue) that staying home to focus on Ryan Gosling and her kids was the "easiest decision I've ever made" because she wanted to be there for their formative childhood years.

"When I was 40, it was a big deal for people when I was pregnant, and it wasn't for me," she says. "And then I was 42 and I was pregnant with my second one and people were like, 'Oh my God, you're going to be so tired. That's why people have kids in their 20s.' I was like, that's the most sorry, asinine thing I've ever heard."

"[Ryan supports me] in all the ways I need to be supported," she continues. "He's got me in all the ways."

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Thanks to Challengers and The Watchers, I can already tell 2024 is going to be a year of shocking movies (and shockingly good movies), and that trend is going to continue thanks to Verity & Colleen Hoover. While It Ends With Us might be the most popular Colleen Hoover book, Verity is arguably the craziest, and The Hollywood Reporter just confirmed that a movie is officially in development! While we wait for more news, browse the Colleen Hoover merch you can wear to opening night ;).

Is there a movie about the book Verity?

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Yes, a movie based on Colleen Hoover's Verity is officially on the way! The movie's in development at Amazon MGM Studios (the studio behind Florence Pugh's A Good Person and Zendaya's Challengers). Hillary Seitz is currently writing the script for the film, and Eat the Cat's Nick Antosca and Alex Hedlund are producing.

What is Verity about?

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In Verity by Colleen Hoover, Lowen Ashleigh is a writer struggling to make ends meet. That is, until she's offered the job of a lifetime by Jeremy, husband to the ultimate it-girl author, Verity Crawford. The thriller writer is no longer able to finish the remaining books in her series, and Jeremy wants Lowen to pick up where she left off. While Lowen is over the moon to step in (both into the job and their huge family estate), a secret manuscript and family secrets lead Lowen to realize Verity's hiding a lot more than she's letting on. B+C editor Haley Sprankle says this is one of the craziest books she's ever read, and I know this is definitely going to be one of the craziest movies we've seen!

Who's in the Verity cast?

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Since the movie is just now in development, we don't have an official Verity cast list yet. But considering It Ends With Us is starring beloved actors like Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Jenny Slate, I'm confident the cast of Verity will feature some incredible names.

Popular fancasts for Verity include You's Victoria Pedretti or The White Lotus' Alexandra Diddario as Lowen, Rosamund Pike or Margot Robbie as Verity, and Shia LaBeouf or Theo James as Jeremy. Without a doubt, the cast of Verity needs to be warm and welcoming at first glance, but also have an unexpected edge that reveals itself as we move through the story.

One Reddit user points out that the characters need to offer "just toxicity but also feigned innocence," and each of these actors do exactly that, which makes them incredible picks for the movie. If Blake wasn't already in It Ends With Us, I know she'd do a great job because she proved her thriller acting chops in A Simple Favor!

When did Verity come out?

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Colleen Hoover self-published Verity in 2018, and in 2021, the book was acquired by Grand Central Publishing. It sold more than one million copies in 2023, and has more than 340 thousand Amazon ratings and over two million Goodreads ratings. Talk about a hit!

What movie is similar to the book Verity?

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If you love thriller books like Verity, then I'd recommend checking out other relationship-centric thrillers like Gone Girl, Rebecca, and A Simple Favor. For period drama fans, I cannot recommend Will Poulter and Lucy Boynton's Why Didn't They Ask Evans enough!

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Personal style is personal for a reason. Whatever you wear is a complete reflection of who you are, and this is especially true for what shoes you slip into every day. Everyone’s got their go-to sandals, but sneakers are an entirely different game, I tell ya.

If your fave footwear brand is New Balance and you just so happen to be in the market for some squeaky-clean sneaks, I’ve basically done all the research for you to help you find your perfect pair. This list of the most popular New Balance sneakers details not only each style’s practicality, but their personality, too.

Ahead, find your perfect New Balance sneakers – based on your vibes!

New Balance 9060: The ‘Fit Flexer

If you just can’t resist dressing to the nines every single day, the New Balance 9060s will fit right into your fashionista flair.

These “proudly futuristic” New Balance sneakers deliver on Y2K aesthetics beyond compare. The wider base is reminiscent of Nike Shox – very tech-y and otherworldly. The upper part is made from mesh and suede, supplying a super elevated vibe.

The white and cream white coloration is so easy to pair with most every ‘fit. They’ll match with cargo pants, vintage jeans, or even mini skirts and denim shorts.

Reviewers of the New Balance 9060 are glad they invested in this $150 shoe because it's so versatile.

One reviewer toted the 9060’s for fitting into “all aspects” of their lifestyle. Another said that the arch supports “unreal,” so though they’re more fashion-forward than other New Balance kicks, they’re still uber-comfortable for a range of activities.

New Balance 990: The Thrift Shopper

The New Balance 990s are straight-up dad sneakers to the core, so if you gravitate towards the thrift store (or all things vintage-y), you’ll find that they go swimmingly with most outfits and will stand up to long thrift trips.

While they were originally manufactured for running (and they still are), the 990s scream streetwear to me. They appear more elevated than your average athletic running shoe, thanks to the smooth pigskin and fine mesh.

The inside is fitted with a bouncy FuelCell midsole cushioning, and the shoe is available in 4 different widths. The range!

The New Balance 990s are very similar to the New Balance 993s, which is less performance-based.

New Balance 574 Core: The Weekend Warrior

Whether you're hitting the club or the farmer’s market on the weekends, you want to be comfortable (I mean, who doesn't?). The New Balance 574 Cores are made for the weekend warriors.

New Balance describes this signature shoe as “uncomplicated, rugged, durable, and comfortable.”

Though the 574s are pretty basic, they’re earned themselves icon status. You’re sure to see at least one pair when you go out.

The outer layer is made from suede and mesh materials dotted with 100% recycled polyester details.

New Balance 550: The Sneakerhead

These New Balance sneakers aren’t just black and white. They’re “sea salt” with “gray matter” and “magnet.” So yeah, if you consider yourself overly particular about your sneakers, the New Balance 550s are the shoe for you.

These were revived from the late 80’s and early 90’s then re-released full-time in 2021, and they’ve been a modern fan-favorite ever since.

The flatter soles on these sneaks mean they’re not as practical for running or walking long distances, but since they have a history with basketball, you might be able to rock ‘em on the court. More than anything, they definitely give basketball vibes, which is perfect for any streetwear ensemble.

The mixed materials and chunky approach to the classic New Balance logo give these an unmistakable air.

According to New Balance, these best fit people with an average arch height. The thick sole and cushy ankle padding work the hardest to support your feet, rather than an arched insole.

New Balance 530: The Gym-Goer

The New Balance 530s are giving Erewhon baddie. They’re giving I drink smoothies for breakfast. They’re giving I live and breathe pilates.

The stark white colorway of these sneakers reminds me of the clean girl aesthetic, and they’re so pretty, you may have a hard time getting them dirty.

Though very stylish on the outside, it’s what’s on the inside that counts with the New Balance 530s. They’re fitted with an ample midsole section that cushions and compresses your step.

New Balance Fresh Foam: The 10K Steps A Day-er

For the more athletic among us (hello, hot girl walks!), the New Balance Fresh Foam sneakers are the way to go. They’re designed especially for walking and running, so you can count on them to be comfy.

They have an extra-soft cushioning for a cozy step, and every aspect of the footbed is intended to stabilize the foot.

This shoe especially supports walkers or runners with the tendency to step heel first, a bonus co-signed by the American Podiatric Medical Association – this pair received their Seal of Acceptance.

The upper part of the shoe is made of mesh, so it’s highly breathable, even on hot days. They’re great for high arches, too!

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