Who is Jovana Nogić? Meet the breakout Mercury rookie guard

Phoenix Mercury rookie guard Jovana Nogić exploded on the scene with a 19-point half in her WNBA debut against the hosting Las Vegas Aces on Saturday.

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Nogić hit four 3-pointers during the stellar half of basketball in a game where most people watching it probably had no idea who she was. Now you know!

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Nogić is a Serbian basketball player who most recently played for UMMC Ekaterinburg in Russia. She's also a member of the Serbian national team. She made the Mercury roster for the 2026 season and made aquickimpact.

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From a virtual unknown to a 2026 WNBA breakout candidate, Nogić couldn't have put forth a better debut.

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Who is Jovana Nogić? Meet the breakout Mercury rookie guard

Phoenix Mercury rookie guard Jovana Nogić exploded on the scene with a 19-point half in her WNBA debut against the hosting Las Vegas Ac...
Where to see free movies around Louisville this spring, summer

If you're looking for something to do this summer when school is out and the weather is warmer, free movies are being offered at a variety of outdoor venues and theaters across the Louisville area.

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There will be movies for children, teens and adults, including "The Princess Bride," "The Big Lebowski," "Moana 2," "Wicked For Good," and much more. At many venues, concessions stands will also be open.

Here's what to know about where to find free movies this year across Louisville:

Free summer movies in Louisville 2026

Downtown Drive-in at Waterfront Park

Brown-Forman Amphitheater, 1301 River Road. The amphitheater will open an hour before sundown, when the movies will start. Snacks and beer for purchase. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Parking available at Waterfront Park’s Tan and Turquoise lots. Free.ourwaterfront.org;louisvilledowntown.org/downtown-drive-in.

Movie schedule:

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  • May 15: "Clueless" (PG-13)

  • June 12: "The Sandlot" (PG)

  • June 19: "The Princess and the Frog" (G)

  • June 26: "National Treasure" (PG)

  • July 17: "The Princess Bride" (PG)

  • July 31: "School of Rock" (PG-13)

  • Aug. 14: "Crazy Rich Asians" (PG-13)

  • Aug. 28: "Ferris Bueller’s Day Off" (PG-13)

  • Sept. 11: "Moana 2" (PG)

  • Sept. 25: "Night at the Museum" (PG)

  • Oct. 9: "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (PG)

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Iroquois Amphitheater: Hollywood Classics Under the Stars

1080 Amphitheater Road. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. and the movie will start at 8:30 or 8:45 p.m. Free.iroquoisamphitheater.com.

Movie schedule:

  • May 18: "The Princess Bride" (PG)

  • June 1: "When We Were Kings" (PG)

  • June 15: "Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds" (G)

  • June 29: "How to Train Your Dragon" (PG)

  • July 11: "Almost Famous" (R); "This is Spinal Tap" (R)

  • July 20: "The Big Lebowski" (R)

  • Aug. 3: "Shaun of the Dead" (R)

  • Aug. 22: "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (R)

  • Sept. 5: "Godzilla" (1954); "Godzilla vs Destroyah" (1994). These films are not rated.

Xscape Theatres Summer Movie Series

Blankenbaker, 12450 Sycamore Station Place and 2800 Gottbrath Parkway, Jeffersonville, Indiana. Doors open at 9 a.m.; movies start at 9:30 a.m. All movies are free and rated PG.xscapetheatres.com;xscapetheatres.com/our-locations/x0wei-xscape-theatres-blankenbaker-16/.

Movie schedule:

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  •  June 2, 4: "Trolls"

  • June 9, 11: "The Bad Guys 2"

  • June 16, 18: "The Boss Baby"

  • June 23, 25: "The Croods"

  • June 30, July 2: "The Wild Robot"

  • July 7, 9: "Dog Man"

  • July 14, 16: "Kung Fu Panda 4"

  • July 21, 23: "Trolls Band Together"

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Louisville Zoo Cinema Safari

Oasis Field, 1100 Trevilian Way. Gates open at 8 p.m., movie starts at sundown. Concessions available for purchase. No outside alcohol permitted. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Free for zoo members, $5 non-members.louisvillezoo.org.

Movie schedule:

  • Aug. 14: "Zootopia 2" (PG)

  • Sept. 4: "Wicked for Good" (PG)

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What Happened to Joseph Scott Freeman After Kidnapping His Ex-Girlfriend?

Karen Kummerer and Scott Freeman dated for eight months in 2006

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  • After their breakup, Freeman kidnapped Kummerer and took her across multiple states

  • The traumatic incident is the subject of a season 2 episode of Netflix's Worst Ex Ever

In 2006, Karen Kummerer was stepping back into the dating scene after her recent divorce.

One night out, she met Joseph Scott Freeman and they started dating. But their relationship eventually took a dark turn — resulting in Freeman abducting Kummerer, leading to a multi-state chase with the police and FBI in pursuit.

"I was scared from the very beginning," Kummerer said, according to theOrlando Sentinel. "Honestly, I didn’t think I was coming back."

The harrowing account of Kummerer's relationship with Freeman is the subject of an episode in season 2 of Netflix'sWorst Ex Ever. Thedocuseriesfeaturestrue crimestories, told by the survivors who lived through them, including Kummerer.

Here's what led to the kidnapping of Karen Kummerer, and what happened to Joseph Scott Freeman.

Freeman and Kummerer dated for several months

Karen Kummerer in 'Worst Ex Ever' season 2Credit: Netflix

Kummerer met Freeman out at a local bar one night in January 2006.

"When I met Scott, I felt a little bit of a spark," she said inWorst Ex Ever.

Valentine's Day was a couple weeks after they met, and Freeman showered her with gifts. "He spent a lot of money on me, actually," Kummerer recalled.

Despite Kummerer "not really looking for a committed relationship," things moved quickly, with Freeman unexpectedly moving into Kummerer's house one day.

Freeman was allegedly verbally and physically abusive during their relationship

Joseph Scott Freeman, 'Worst Ex Ever'Credit: Netflix

Kummerer's niece, Brenna Randall, was living with Kummerer at the time she started dating Freeman.

"Karen definitely changed after Scott moved in," Randall said inWorst Ex Ever.

After Freeman established himself in the house, he "suggested Brenna move out," and "that's when the real domestic violence started," Kummerer said, adding how he would hold her down and scream at her "all night."

They would date for eight months, according tolegal documentsfiled in the Supreme Court of Florida.

After they broke up, Freeman harassed Kummerer

Kummerer finally broke it off with Freeman, but after their relationship ended, he started harassing her.

Kummerer recalled how he left 27 voicemails on her phone over the course of one day, per legal documents. "It was all the time like this," Randall added.

One morning, while on her way to work, Kummerer stopped at a stop sign, while Freeman was hiding out in a bush nearby, waiting for her.

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Using a key fob, he unlocked her car and got in the passenger seat with a knife. He told her to drive, and she was eventually able to calm him down by telling him she would start seeing him again.

"It was the first time Scott had ever held a knife or weapon to me," Kummerer said inWorst Ex Ever.

Freeman let Kummerer go, and Kummerer went to the police department and filed an emergency restraining order.

Freeman kidnapped Kummerer, leading to a week-long abduction through multiple states

Kummerer changed her phone number, and had all her car doors rekeyed — except the trunk.

Two weeks after filing the restraining order, Kummerer was on her way to work when her open trunk light came on.

She stopped, and went around the back to shut it, when Freeman jumped out of the trunk wearing all black and holding a knife, according to the Supreme Court of Florida filing.

He forced her into the passenger seat, and took her to his jeep. They got in his jeep, and he started driving.

While in Freeman's jeep, Randall called Kummerer, and using a code phrase, Kummerer let Randall know she was in trouble, and Randall called the police.

Over the next week, Freeman and Kummerer traveled across multiple states. After staying in a hotel one night, Kummerer grabbed the notepad from the room, and started leaving notes in restaurant and gas station bathrooms along their route, saying she had been abducted.

A restaurant employee found one of the notes, and called the police. A week into the ordeal, authorities were able to pinpoint their location from an ATM withdrawal.

The FBI later spotted Freeman's jeep on a highway in Mississippi. The police arrived and were able to stop Freeman and arrest him.

Where is Joseph Scott Freeman now?

After Kummerer was rescued, authorities found a knife, rope, blankets and a can "used to smoke crack cocaine" in Freeman's jeep.

According to the end ofWorst Ex Ever, Freeman was charged with "aggravated stalking, kidnapping with a weapon, violation of an injunction against domestic violation and violation of probation."

In 2007, he was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty on all charges, per theOrlando Sentinel.

Freeman died in prison in 2025.

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Rare photograph of Oscar Wilde shows star in the making

He is hard to make out at first glance, but sitting among the bowler-hatted students is Oscar Wilde, soon to be one of the mostrecognisable figures in Victorian society.

The Telegraph A sepia-coloured wide shot of the group in front of an ivy-covered college with Gothic-arched cloisters

This rare photograph of Wilde with his fellow undergraduates throws new light on his time at university, and the acolytes who already surrounded the futureauthor, poet and wit.

Auctioneers said the photograph, taken in the cloisters of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1876, gave a glimpse into a star in the making.

A collector came across it by chance in an album filled with Scandinavian prints and scenes of Dorset and it will come up for auction later this month, with an estimate of £3,000-£5,000.

The 20.5 x 27.5cm albumen print will be pored over by aficionados of the Irish writer, who summed up his time as an undergraduate as the “exquisite art of idleness”, a mantra taken up by generations of students.

A sepia-coloured photograph. Wilde, in a bowler hat and seated on a chair, looks directly into the camera, while others do not. Crowded together, the students wear three-piece suits and leather boots. Some have side-whiskers.

Gathered around Wilde, whose life and writings wouldoutrage and delight the Victorian public, are his closest university friends and fellow classicists, William Welsford “Bouncer” Ward and Reginald “Kitten” Harding.

Also in the photograph, authenticated by Dominic Winter Auctioneers, are E Cholmley Jones and AF Peyton, friends from Wilde’s days at Oxford, known to historians from letters and other photographs.

Chris Albury, senior auctioneer and valuer at Dominic Winter, told The Telegraph that the photograph was “not unlike hundreds of other student group photographs taken in the late Victorian era and that sometimes adorn pub and hotel walls”, but for Wilde’s presence.

Saying the picture was likely to have been taken in 1876, he added: “Wilde seems to be the centre of a clique of eight friends who somehow informally combine to set themselves apart from the larger group of otherwise anonymous students and teachers.

“Oscar is clearly the star of this clique, exuding the kind of magnetism that we would expect from such a budding celebrity.

“There are only a handful of photographs of Wilde during his time at Magdalen, so every new photograph is a precious boon to the Wildean community worldwide.”

Also of interest is the presence of a black or mixed-race student in the photograph. This is thought to be Christian Frederick Cole, the only identified black student at Oxford at the time.

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Oxford seen from a high angle during the golden hour of dawn

Cole studied first as a non-collegiate student and then at University College from 1873-76, becoming the first black graduate of the University of Oxford.

Darcy Sullivan, of the Oscar Wilde Society, said the photograph gave an insight into the young Wilde and his circle.

“This photo reminds us of two things. First, while Oscar would soon cultivate a distinctive look with long hair, velvet breeches, floppy cravats and green carnations, at Oxford he blended in with his fellow classmates.

“Second, bowler hats and boaters were in vogue in the 1870s; smiling for the camera was not.”

Wilde, whose poetry began to gain attention while he was still at Oxford, would go on to publish his Gothic masterpiece The Picture of Dorian Gray in 1890, 14 years after this photograph.

Five years later, at the height of his fame and with his plays An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest being performed in London, Wilde wasconvicted of gross indecency with menand sentenced to two years’ hard labour.

After his release, he left Britain for France and Italy never to return, writing The Ballad of Reading Gaol in 1898 about his experiences of prison.

The vendor of the Wilde photograph, who lives in West Wales, came across it after buying an old album in an antiques shop, intrigued by its small photographs of rural Lapland, Sweden, Dorset and Oxford.

It was only later that the photograph ofMagdalen Collegeundergrads caught his eye and he recognised Wilde, who once described Oxford as “the most beautiful thing in England”.

The seller approached the auctioneers for a valuation, careful not to send a digital version of the image in case it accidentally found its way into the public domain.

Mr Albury said: “The photograph reminds us that history is not just dates and events, but is made up of real people, their friendships and the moments and influences that shaped them.

“Seeing Wilde in this context allows us to connect with him as a person, not just as a literary figure.”

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Marcus Smart compares the Thunder to the Warriors' dynasty teams

TheOklahoma City Thunderhave been talked about as a potential dynasty after they won last season's NBA championship. They won 68 regular-season games last year, and this year, despite some injuries to key players, they went 64-18 and are now 7-0 in the playoffs.

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After their131-108 winover theLos Angeles Lakersin Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday, the Thunder are on the verge of a second straight sweep. Some people, including Lakers coach JJ Redick, have been comparing Oklahoma City to the NBA's most recent dynasty: theGolden State Warriors, especially the Warriors squads from the mid-to-late 2010s that won three championships in four years and reached the finals five straight times.

Following Game 3, Lakers guard Marcus Smartpointed outa similarity between this Thunder team and the fantastic Warriors teams from several years ago.

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"Both teams did a good job of getting in the paint, controlling the paint, scoring in the paint and then the 3s start falling after that," Smart said. "With those Warrior teams, everybody thought they shoot the ball very well and that's what's killing [it]. But give up 60 paint points, that's it right there. Threes aren't going to kill you, but if you're giving up paint points like that and 3s, then that's when it starts to get out of hand.

"... They got a really good staff, really good players and a really good system that everybody buys in and it makes it tough on you."

As a member of the Boston Celtics, Smart played against the Stephen Curry-led Warriors during the 2022 NBA Finals, a series the Warriors won in six games. This Thunder squad doesn't have the same level of star power that Golden State had when Kevin Durant was in the fold, but it is one of the best defensive teams anyone can remember seeing, and it kills opponents by forcing turnovers and turning those mistakes into easy baskets.

Plus, as Smart pointed out, Oklahoma City is an unselfish unit that moves the ball around and gets plenty of good looks from 3-point range. On Saturday, it went 17-of-38 from downtown, and it also scored 64 points in the paint, compared to 44 for the Lakers.

If Oklahoma City is to repeat as world champions, however, it will have to earn it. The Lakers may be chopped liver, but the San Antonio Spurs are young, hungry and potent, and the Minnesota Timberwolves won't go down without a fight. If the Thunder return to the finals, they could face a New York Knicks team that is coming together and looking outstanding in its own right.

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