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Hats may follow horses around the world, from the Kentucky Derby to the Dubai World Cup and the Hong Kong Cup, but nothing tops the … well, toppers at Ascot, founded in 1711 by Queen Anne. Perhaps it’s because of “My Fair Lady” and the extraordinary black and white lace hat Cecil Beaton created for Eliza Doolittle when she made her Ascot debut. Or maybe it’s thanks to Queen Elizabeth II, whose twin passions for horses and hats reached their apex at Ascot. “To err on the side of extravagance as opposed to modesty is a joy for everyone,” said the milliner Stephen Jones, who reported that he once made an Ascot hat out of feathers for Jasmine Guinness, the aristo-model, in the shape of a feathered pinwheel about two feet high. “There are so few rules in dressing anymore that to dress up is part of the reason for going to Ascot.
Persons: Queen Anne, , Cecil Beaton, Eliza Doolittle, Queen Elizabeth II, Stephen Jones, Jasmine Guinness Organizations: Royal Ascot, Kentucky Derby, Dubai, Hong Kong, Ascot Locations: Ascot
Alongside them are the Queen’s sister, Princess Margaret, plus Princess Alexandra and the Duchess of Kent, all holding their newborn babies. The Royal Family at Royal Lodge, 1943, conveying a reassuring sense of domesticity and calm during the war. Royal Collection TrustBeaton was the official photographer for Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953. Snowdon/Royal Collection TrustAnother highlight is the earliest surviving color print of a member of the royal family. Paolo Roversi/Royal Collection TrustGET OUR FREE ROYAL NEWSLETTER • Sign up to CNN’s Royal News, a weekly dispatch bringing you the inside track on the royal family, what they are up to in public and what’s happening behind palace walls.
Persons: Elizabeth II, Prince Edward, Princess Margaret, Princess Alexandra, Duchess, Kent, Princess Margaret’s, Antony Armstrong, Jones, Lord Snowdon, Princess Elizabeth, Cecil Beaton, , , King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Margaret, Windsor . King George VI, comfortingly, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Collection Trust Beaton, Martin Charteris, Beaton, Charles, Princess Anne, Anne, Pippin, Norman Parkinson, Snowdon, Madame Yevonde, Princess Alice , Duchess of Gloucester, Edward VIII, Andy Warhol’s, Andy Warhol, Todd, Ben Fitzpatrick, Paolo Roversi’s, Princess, Catherine, Alexandra , Princess of Wales, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Wales, Cambridge, Paolo Roversi, Alessandro Nasini, Dorothy Wilding, Annie Leibovitz, David Bailey, Rankin Organizations: CNN, Royal, Royal Archives, Collection Trust, CNN’s Royal Locations: Royal, Windsor ., Buckingham, Wales
Churchill is talking about his own portrait, commissioned to celebrate his 80th birthday, as it is unveiled in London’s Westminster Hall in November 1954. This painted study of Churchill by Sutherland, made in preparation of the portrait, is up for auction for the first time. Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Sotheby'sWhile “The Crown” is not a documentary, it is true that the 80th birthday portrait —described by Churchill as “filthy and malignant” in a letter to his personal doctor — was burned. “(Sutherland) caught him in a much more relaxed, intimate way,” Zlattinger said of the study, a small canvas painted in oils. Graham Sutherland, seen with his-then unfinished but eventually much-maligned portrait of Churchill.
Persons: it’s, ” Winston Churchill, John Lithgow, Graham Sutherland, Stephen Dillane, , Churchill, ” Sutherland, , Judas, Churchill’s, Clementine, Harriet Walter, Sutherland, Tristan Fewings, , ” Andre Zlattinger, “ He’d, He’d, Churchill —, Alfred Hecht, ” Zlattinger, Hatshepsut of, Baron, Queen Elizabeth I, Robert Blyth ,, Elizabeth “, Queen Victoria, Elizabeth, Ira B, Nadel, ” Blyth, Elizabeth I, Blyth, ” Dr Caroline Rae, Stalin, ” Bryn Sayles, Jacob Epstein, Alexis Schwarzenbach, Queen Elizabeth, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth II, Cecil Beaton, Sayles, Gary Oldman’s Organizations: CNN, Hall, Modern, Irish, Sotheby’s New, Royal Museums Greenwich, Art, University College London, Conservative Party Locations: Sotheby’s, Sotheby’s New York, London, Sutherland, Queen, Downing, Suez, Blenheim, Oxford, New York, British, Swiss
The Stunning Collapse of the Philadelphia Eagles
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It wasn’t terribly long ago that the Philadelphia Eagles were the toast of the NFL. Coming off an appearance in last year’s Super Bowl, which they nearly won, the Eagles had the best record in the league 12 weeks into this season. They had a star-studded roster, a charismatic young coach, and an unstoppable quarterback sneak play that drove the rest of the league nuts. The Eagles that took the field Monday night in the playoffs bore little resemblance to that.
Organizations: Philadelphia Eagles, NFL, Eagles
The Cowboys lost on their home turf where they had been undefeated all season. Photo: tim heitman/ReutersThe Dallas Cowboys strutted into the playoff this year with the NFL’s top offense and a prime opportunity to end the team’s 28-year Super Bowl drought. The seventh-seeded Green Bay Packers routed the No. 2 Cowboys 48-32 at AT&T Stadium, and what was even more stunning than the Packers knocking off Dallas in the opening round is how easily they did it. Green Bay shredded the vaunted Dallas defense, bottled up its potent offense—and did it all on the Cowboys’ home turf, where the Cowboys were undefeated all season.
Persons: tim heitman Organizations: Cowboys, Dallas Cowboys strutted, Green Bay Packers, T, Packers, Dallas
The Coach Who Has Five Teams in the NFL Playoffs
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It was a head-spinning week that saw football coaching greats Bill Belichick, Nick Saban and Pete Carroll all exit their jobs after decades roaming the sidelines. But there’s one venerable NFL head coach in his early 70s who still has a team in the playoffs. Actually, he has five of them.
Persons: Bill Belichick, Nick Saban, Pete Carroll Organizations: NFL
Jordan Spieth is a three-time major champion, a newly minted member of the PGA Tour’s board and just spent his weekend on the course with many of the world’s top players. But even he seemed to be totally in the dark about the potential bombshell gripping the world of golf. Is Jon Rahm about to bolt from the PGA Tour for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf?
Persons: Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, LIV Organizations: PGA, PGA Tour Locations: Saudi
By every shred of modern football thinking, San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey should be a gigantic waste of a team’s budget. He’s the highest-paid player at a position that is no longer highly prized by the league. That’s also what makes him an extraordinarily rare outlier these days. San Francisco has emerged as the Super Bowl favorite in large part because McCaffrey completely defies NFL logic.
Persons: Christian McCaffrey, That’s, McCaffrey Organizations: San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl Locations: San Francisco
In the first year of the NBA’s In-Season Tournament, basketball fans have become used to a few new things: purple courts, weird scheduling, the concept of a group stage. But they’re still wrapping their minds around how much they should really care about this whole competition. Now, as the inaugural event moves into the quarterfinals and gets ready for this week’s Final Four in Las Vegas, officials at eight city halls across the country are beginning to wonder the same thing. The question that at least one of them will have to answer: Is winning the in-season tournament worth a parade?
Locations: Las Vegas
Is This the Richest Tournament in Golf?
  + stars: | 2023-11-30 | by ( Andrew Beaton | Louise Radnofsky | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
It’s no secret that the Masters is golf’s most prestigious tournament and that the British Open is the most historic. But the title of the world’s most lucrative golf tournament may soon belong to a three-day event at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club next week, featuring a cast of mostly unknowns that even ardent fans of the sport have never heard of.
Organizations: Abu, Golf Club Locations: British
When Tiger Woods addressed his long-anticipated comeback from ankle surgery that has sidelined him since April, he delivered something even juicier than updates about his own future: his insight into the uncertain future of professional golf. Woods, who’s set to tee off Thursday at the Hero World Challenge that he hosts in the Bahamas, said his ankle is now pain free and that he hopes to play as much as once a month next year. But from his powerful perch inside the negotiations, the 1,328th ranked golfer in the world also provided some of the most revelatory remarks about the status of the stunning pact between the PGA Tour and its Saudi-backed rival.
Persons: Tiger Woods, who’s Organizations: PGA Tour Locations: Bahamas, Saudi
When the New England Patriots routinely churned out double-digit win seasons, Bill Belichick ’s march toward becoming the NFL’s winningest coach ever seemed like an inevitability. But the team’s recent nosedive has put him on the verge of a less desirable record: most all-time losses. The Patriots’ loss to the Giants on Sunday marked a new low for the franchise under Belichick. Their offense remained helpless, even against one of the NFL’s worst teams, and it dropped them to 2-9 on the season. It also added the 161st regular-season loss to his ledger, putting him four shy of the historic mark.
Persons: Bill Belichick ’, Belichick Organizations: New England Patriots, Patriots, Giants
The Lions Are No Longer the NFL’s Turkeys
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Brad Holmes had been the Detroit Lions general manager for just a couple of weeks when he made the move that determined whether he would succeed at his new job—or set a woebegone franchise back even further. Holmes’s counterintuitive idea to turn around the team began with trading away the team’s most valuable player. But the deal in 2021 that gave up quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t send the Lions into the type of painstaking rebuild that can take years, if it ever works at all. It actually allowed them to short-circuit that process and become a Super Bowl contender faster than anyone imagined.
Persons: Brad Holmes, Matthew Stafford didn’t Organizations: Detroit Lions, Lions
After quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a wrist injury last Thursday that will likely end his season, Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor tried to sound optimistic. “I’m excited to see this team respond,” he said. “This season is far from over.”
Persons: Joe Burrow, Zac Taylor, Organizations: Cincinnati Bengals
Michigan’s football sign-stealing scandal expanded in a troubling new direction on Friday, as the university fired an assistant coach who had been connected to the staff member at the center of the controversy involving an impermissible off-campus scouting scheme. The dismissal of Chris Partridge, a recruiting guru who served as the team’s linebackers coach, came less than a day after Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh made a shocking pivot by agreeing to accept his three-game suspension from the Big Ten.
Persons: Chris Partridge, Jim Harbaugh Organizations: Michigan, Big
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh agreed to accept the three-game suspension issued by the Big Ten Conference over sign-stealing allegations against the Wolverines football program, a stunning twist less than a day before the sides were set to appear in court over the ban. The agreement resolves a legal war that erupted last week when the Big Ten levied the unusual mid-season penalty against Harbaugh, whose team is undefeated and chasing a national title even as it fended off accusations of cheating.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh Organizations: Big Ten Conference, Wolverines, Big Locations: Michigan
The Wild Legal Theory to Save Jim Harbaugh
  + stars: | 2023-11-15 | by ( Louise Radnofsky | Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Michigan Law professor Daniel Crane was speaking at the Federalist Society’s national lawyers convention last week when the assembled legal wonks kept stopping him to discuss something that wasn’t on the originalism agenda: the explosive sign-stealing scandal engulfing his school’s football team. After Crane’s beloved Wolverines drew the wrath of the college sports world, Crane cooked up a novel theory in their defense. In perhaps the spiciest piece ever to hit the Yale Journal on Regulation, Crane argued that the NCAA bylaw Michigan is accused of violating may be unenforceable—because it violates antitrust law.
Persons: Daniel Crane, wonks, Crane’s, Crane Organizations: Michigan, Federalist Society’s, football, Wolverines, Yale
The emotional aftermath of Michigan’s key win over Penn State on Saturday turned into a celebration of the one person notably absent: Jim Harbaugh, the Wolverines’ coach who had been suspended by the Big Ten over alleged sign-stealing. Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore, who filled in as acting head coach, gave a profanity-laced postgame interview thanking both God and his suspended boss. A player held up a white board with “FREE JIM” scrawled on it. Quarterback J.J. McCarthy pointed at a television camera and proclaimed: “Love you, coach.”
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore, JIM ” scrawled, J.J, McCarthy, Organizations: Penn State, Wolverines, Big
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten over alleged sign-stealing violations. Photo: Al Goldis/Associated PressWhen the Big Ten suspended Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh over alleged sign-stealing violations late Friday afternoon, the school rushed to court with an urgent message: It needs Harbaugh to finish off a dream season. Michigan wasn’t shy about framing the stakes. Its lawyers argued that barring Harbaugh from doing the most important part of his job would damage him, his players, and even the public, based on what it called a flimsy initial investigation by the Big Ten.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Al Goldis, Harbaugh Organizations: Big, Big Ten, Michigan Locations: Michigan
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten over alleged sign-stealing violations. Photo: Al Goldis/Associated PressWhen the Big Ten suspended Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh over alleged sign-stealing violations late Friday afternoon, the school rushed to court with an urgent message: It needs Harbaugh to finish off a dream season. 2 in the College Football Playoff rankings, were forced to kick off their marquee game against No. 9 Penn State without their boss when a judge didn’t issue a ruling in the hours before the game. With the small window between the Big Ten’s decision and Saturday’s noon kickoff, Michigan missed its limited chance to get Harbaugh back on the sidelines.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Al Goldis, Harbaugh Organizations: Big, Big Ten, Michigan, Wolverines, College Football, Penn State Locations: Michigan
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh was suspended by the Big Ten over alleged sign-stealing violations. Photo: Al Goldis/Associated PressWhen the Big Ten suspended Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh over alleged sign-stealing violations late Friday afternoon, the school rushed to court with an urgent message: It needs Harbaugh to finish off a dream season. 3 in the College Football Playoff rankings, were forced to play their marquee game against No. 9 Penn State without their boss when a judge didn’t issue a ruling in the hours before the game. And it was no Harbaugh, no problem: Michigan prevailed 24-15 for its best win of the season with offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore filling in as acting head coach.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Al Goldis, Harbaugh, Sherrone Moore Organizations: Big, Big Ten, Michigan, Wolverines, College Football, Penn State Locations: Michigan
When quarterback Joshua Dobbs subbed in for the Minnesota Vikings last week and led them to a dramatic victory just days after they traded for him, it amazed his teammates whose names he barely knew when he stepped onto the field. It also left his former colleagues dumbfounded—which isn’t exactly easy to do considering they’re rocket scientists.
Persons: Joshua Dobbs subbed, dumbfounded Organizations: Minnesota Vikings
Soon after Aaron Rodgers suffered what’s typically a season-ending Achilles injury on his first drive with the New York Jets, he suggested something that sounded radical even for Aaron Rodgers. He wanted to try to return this season. The idea of returning from his Achilles tear within just a handful of months seemed impossible. It’s an injury that has historically required up to a year for recovery—if recovery is even possible. Even Rodgers acknowledges there’s a long way to go before achieving his stated goal.
Persons: Aaron Rodgers, what’s, Rodgers, there’s Organizations: New York Jets
Houston, We Have a Solution. It’s a Quarterback.
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Stroud got the ball back with less than a minute left Sunday, it looked like his magical game had just gone to waste. The rookie quarterback for the Houston Texans had just watched from the sidelines as his defense let the Tampa Bay Buccaneers march down the field for a late touchdown to rip the lead away. Stroud had just 46 seconds and would have to make history to put the Texans back on top.
Persons: Stroud Organizations: Houston Texans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Texans Locations: C.J, Stroud
Here's how Kurtz built up Mike's Hot Honey from just a hobby into a company poised to bring in more than $40 million over the next year. This might be the life for me'A college-aged Kurtz in Brazil, where he found the inspiration for Mike's Hot Honey. Some like it hotKurtz working at Paulie Gee's in August 2010 with bottle of Mike's Hot Honey in hand. "I'd be in there from midnight till six in the morning just bottling, capping and labeling bottles of Mike's Hot Honey." Over three funding rounds, Mike's Hot Honey raised $12 million.
Persons: Mike Kurtz doesn't, Franzen, Quentin Tarantino's, Kurtz, Raffi Paul, Mickey Todiwala, Larry Raymond, Larry, Mike Kurtz, Paulie Gee's, Paulie Gee, Matt Beaton, Beaton, Beaton's Organizations: CNBC, Foods, UMass Amherst Locations: Brazil, Greenpoint , Brooklyn, New York City, New York, what's, U.S
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