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Welcome to Hot News! In today's episode, we honor the lives and legacies of extraordinary individuals who have recently passed away, whose influence across film, music, and art continues to inspire generations. Their contributions shaped culture, touched hearts, and left marks that time will never erase. We begin by remembering Diane Ladd, an acclaimed actress whose decades-long career graced both film and television. Known for her commanding presence and three Academy Award nominations, she brought unforgettable emotion to every role she embodied. From the world of cinema, we pay tribute to Jeff Baena, a visionary filmmaker whose distinctive storytelling and collaborations with Aubrey Plaza carved a unique niche in modern independent film. His creative voice bridged dark comedy and heartfelt humanity in unforgettable ways. Music lovers mourn Peter Yarrow, the folk legend of Peter, Paul & Mary, whose songs became anthems for peace and change. His music carried messages of hope and compassion that resonated far beyond the folk era. We also remember Sam Moore, one half of the iconic duo Sam & Dave, whose soulful energy helped define the sound of the 1960s. His voice electrified audiences with hits like “Soul Man,” leaving a lasting imprint on rhythm and blues. From the golden age of daytime television, we honor Leslie Charleson, cherished by millions for her decades portraying Monica Quartermaine on General Hospital. Her dedication made her one of the most enduring figures in American soap history. Visionary filmmaker David Lynch is also remembered for redefining storytelling with works like Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive. His surreal imagination and artistic depth shaped generations of creators and redefined cinematic expression. We pay homage to Dame Joan Plowright, a towering figure of British theatre and cinema. Her distinguished performances and grace across stage and screen earned her global acclaim and admiration from audiences and peers alike. In music, we reflect on Garth Hudson, the multi-instrumentalist of The Band whose genius on keyboards and saxophone helped define their legendary sound. His innovative arrangements influenced countless musicians who followed. And finally, we celebrate Marianne Faithfull, whose haunting voice and rebellious spirit carried her from 1960s pop stardom to profound artistic reinvention. Her endurance and artistry made her a symbol of creative resilience. Their stories span film, television, music, and art—each a testament to the power of creativity and the endurance of human legacy. Though their voices may have fallen silent, their impact continues to echo. You’re watching Hot News, where remembrance lives on.