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Hoda Kotb will continue anchoring Today as Savannah Guthrie remains off-air amid her mother's disappearance

People Carson Daly; Craig Melvin, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker on January 3, 2024 on NBC's Today Show.Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty

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  • Sheinelle Jones and other anchors will occasionally join Kotb in the rotation, PEOPLE can confirm

  • Nancy Guthrie has been missing for 38 days, and Savannah remains focused on supporting her family

Hoda Kotbwill remain at theTodayshow anchor desk as the search forSavannah Guthrie's missing mother,Nancy Guthrie, continues.

PEOPLE can confirm Kotb will cover for Savannah, as other anchors, includingSheinelle Jones, will take turns rotating in when needed.

Kotb, 61,has been co-anchoringTodayalongsideCraig Melvinsince Feb. 6 after Nancy disappeared in the early morning hours of Feb. 1. Jones sat beside Melvin during the first week of Savannah's absence.

Craig Melvin and Hoda Kotb on the Today Show, Feb. 18Credit: NBC

Savannah has remained off the air since her mom's disappearance. She traveled to Tuscon, Ariz., for the first month of the investigation before returning to New York City last week.

On March 5, aTodayspokesperson confirmed in a statement that Savannah "stopped by the studio this morning to be with and thank herTodaycolleagues. While she plans to return to the show on air, she remains focused right now supporting her family and working to help bring Nancy home."

Guthrie's return does not have a date. Her mother has been missing for 38 days.

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Savannah Guthrie and her mom Nancy on Today, April 17, 2019Credit: Nathan Congleton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty

On Friday, March 6, Carson Daly and hisTodaycolleagues Laura Jarrett, Dylan Dreyer,Al RokerandCraig Melvin— all of whom continue to wear yellow ribbon pins in support of the Guthrie family — reflected on Savannah's set visit the day before.

Daly said the visit "wasn't planned," noting Savannah came to the studio, spoke "from the heart" and greeted the "entire crew" atToday.

"[She] said the most perfect words you could ever imagine and looked every one of this family in the eyes," he said.

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Daly added, "I don't think it can be said enough. People watch this show and think, 'Oh, these are people who have to like each other for a few hours and they call themselves a TV family.' But we do life together and there is something very special about this group. And yesterday was one of the most special days, not just in our lives professionally, but personally."

Anyone with information about Nancy's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff's Department 520-351-4900.

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Misty Copeland Claps Back at Timothée Chalamet for His Comments Slamming Ballet and Opera

Misty Copeland clapped back at Timothée Chalamet after he claimed that "no one cares about" ballet and opera

People Misty Copeland; Timothée Chalamet.Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

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  • The professional ballet dancer shed light on the importance of those art forms, and why they've been around for over 400 years

  • The Marty Supreme star's controversial comments were made in conversation with Matthew McConaughey on Feb. 24

Misty Copelandis speaking up.

The professional ballet dancer, 43, clapped back atTimothée Chalametafterthe actor, 30, slammed ballet and operaduring hisVarietyand CNN town hallwithMatthew McConaughey, claiming that "no one cares about" those art forms.

"First I have to say that it's very interesting that he invited me to be a part of promotingMarty Supremewith respect to my art form," she began whenspeaking on a panelat Aveeno and TOGETHXR's "The Strength Issue" launch at Lavan Midtown in New York City on Sunday, March 8.

Misty Copeland attends as Aveeno and TOGETHXR launch

"But I think that it's important that we acknowledge that, yes, this is an art form that's not 'popular' and a part of pop culture as movies are," Copeland continued. "But that doesn't mean it doesn't have enduring relevance in culture."

The famed ballerina said that it's "often mistaken when something is popular that it's meaningful or more impactful," but clarified, "There's a reason that the opera and ballet have been around for over 400 years."

Copeland — who made history in 2015 as thefirst Black woman promoted to principal dancerat the American Ballet Theatre — cited "access and opportunity" as factors that can change a person's life, which is what she's set out to do for her Misty Copeland Foundation.

"That's the work that I've been doing my whole career is to bring more people into it," she explained. "So that people do understand the importance and the relevance of it in our communities and our culture, and you see it reflected everywhere."

Misty Copeland (right) and Calvin Royal III perform in a duet from

"I mean, he wouldn't be an actor and have the opportunities he has as a movie star if it weren't for opera and ballet in their relevance in that medium," Copeland said of Chalamet, concluding, "So all of these mediums have a space and we shouldn't be comparing them."

Copeland took her final bow with American Ballet Theatre in October 2025, marking an end to her 25-year career with the company.

The prima ballerina's comments come after Chalamet made the controversial remarks during his conversation with McConaughey in front of an audience at the University of Texas at Austin on Feb. 24.

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Timothée Chalamet attends the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards.Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

During that discussion, theInterstellarcostars talked about the current trend of movies placing "their biggest action set pieces up front," referencingMatt Damon's recent similarcomments.

Chalamet listed Netflix's 2025Frankensteinadaptation as an example of a popular movie that "pulled people in" without "extraordinarily fast" pacing.

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"It does take you having to wave a flag of, 'Hey, this is a serious movie,' or something, and some people do want to be entertained and quickly," theOscar-nominated actorsaid. "I'm really right in the middle, Matthew. I admire people, and I've done it myself, who go on a talk show and say, 'Hey, we've got to keep movie theaters alive, we've gotta keep this genre alive,' and another part of me feels like if people want to see it, likeBarbie, likeOppenheimer, they're going to go see it and go out of their way to be loud and proud about it."

Misty Copeland performs onstage at the 37th Annual Kennedy Center Honors at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts on December 7, 2014 in Washington, DC.Credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage

He continued, "I don't want to be working in ballet, or opera, or things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore.' All respect to all the ballet and opera people out there."

TheMarty Supremestar immediately recognized that his comments could be seen as disparaging. "I just lost 14 cents in viewership," he said with a laugh. "I just took shots for no reason."

Sure enough, some opera and ballet performers responded negatively to Chalamet's comments in the nine days since the discussion aired.

Isabelle Leonard, a Grammy award-winning opera singer, wrote in a comment on the video that she felt "shocked that someone so seemingly successful can be so ineloquent and narrow-minded in his views about art while considering himself as artist as I would only imagine one would as an actor."

Chalamet is nominated for best actor at the upcoming Academy Awards for his performance inMarty Supreme.

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Tina Knowles now selling Mama Tina's Gumbo at Houston Rodeo

Tina Knowlesis adding another venture to her growing list of businesses, bringing her well-known recipe to the public with Mama Tina's Gumbo.

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The businesswoman and designer, mother ofBeyoncéandSolange Knowles, is now selling Mama Tina's Gumbo at this year'sHouston Livestock and Rodeo Showuntil March 22, 2026.

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The gumbo is available in two options, a $25 seafood version with beef sausage, chicken, shrimp and blue crab, and a $23 chicken-and-sausage only option.

"It's sort of like a soup. I would liken it to Bouillabaisse, but it's better. It comes from the origin of Louisiana and we mix a little Texas in with it," Knowles said whenaskedabout her rendition of the staple Louisiana cuisine at the Houston rodeo.

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Liza Minnelli, 79, and late mother Judy Garland 'talk to each other every day'

When you're readingLiza Minnelli'smemoir, picture the star lounging on her lipstick-red couch, talking to you like a friend.

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"Kids, Wait Till You Hear This One!"(out now from Grand Central Publishing) reads like a conversation with a close pal because it is one. Longtime friend Michael Feinstein started recording her telling her life story in her living room in 2014. In just over 400 pages, Minnelli opens up about her childhood with motherJudy Garland, her career-making role in"Cabaret"and her journey to sobriety.

While Minnelli, 79, pens darker moments of grief and addiction, her memoir is an overall romp through a life in showbiz, complete with plenty of witty zingers. Readers will delight in the "who's who" of Hollywood as Minnelli describes wild parties, torrid affairs and theater magic.

Liza Minnelli, Michael Feinstein and host Jonathan Bennett perform onstage during the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards.

Liza Minnelli details complicated relationship with mother Judy Garland

From a young age, Minnelli details a thorny relationship with Garland, who abused drugs and alcohol for most of her adult life. Minnelli writes that Garland would remain in bed for days, depressed and heavily drugged. She also "began confiding her fears, resentments and anger" to Minnelli when she was just 5 years old. While Garland and her husband at the time, Sid Luft, burst into "vicious arguments," Minnelli escaped to the refuge of her father, Vincente Minnelli.

Minnelli recalls several times Garland attempted suicide, including once when she was struggling with postpartum depression and drug abuse. Minnelli felt "responsible" for getting more prescription pills for her mother, but would often swap out pills for Aspirin so Garland wouldn't overdose. The family was also "flat broke" at this time, and snuck out of hotels before check out so they didn't have to pay the bill.

"At 13, I was my mother's caretaker – a nurse, doctor, pharmacologist, and psychiatrist rolled into one," she writes.

As she got older, Garland's "violent mood swings" got worse. She'd sometimes lock Minnelli's younger half-siblings out of the apartment, and Minnelli would take the children in in the middle of the night.

On several instances, Minnelli writes that Garland attempted to thwart her career, using Minnelli's boyfriends and the press as bargaining chips to get her to ditch off-Broadway gigs and be with her mother instead. When they performed together, Minnelli writes of palpable "creative tension."

"None of this would have been apparent to anyone in the audience. They saw affection and love. … Behind the scenes, Mama was proud, confused, and scared. She was holding the torch in front of me but had no intention of passing it," Minnelli writes.

Minnelli was 23 when her mother died from an accidental overdose at age 47. Despite their complicated relationship, Minnelli writes lovingly about her mother's legacy and their later memories together.

"My beautiful mother is still here with me. She always will be. Through the good times and bad. We talk to each other every day. And we laugh like hell," Minnelli writes.

Minnelli spills on Hollywood love affairs

Minnelli spares no detail about her four ex-husbands and Hollywood lovers, many of whom she remained on good terms with after they split. Minnelli was first married to Peter Allen, an Australian singer who later came out as gay (Minnelli walked in on him having sex with a man).

She writes about a "sexual energy" with choreographer and "Cabaret" director Bob Fosse and a disastrous affair withMartin Scorsesewhile filming "New York, New York" in the '70s. She takes readers through whirlwind romances with Broadway actor Ben Vereen and Desi Arnaz Jr., comedian Peter Sellers and ex-husbands Jack Haley Jr. and Mark Gero.

"If this is confusing to you, how the hell do you think I felt?" Minnelli writes. "I was married to a gay man at the same time I was engaged to two other men!"

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She also shares regrets about her final short-lived marriage to film producer David Gest, who she says she married in 2002 when she was "very lonely" despite feeling "no physical attraction to him." Minnelli writes that Gest, who died in 2016, duped her into thinking he could make her career "hotter than ever." He controlled who she hung out with and spoke to, wouldn't let her have her own phone and spent her money extravagantly. They separated after 16 months but officially divorced four years later.

This marriage left her feeling "disgusted" and "humiliated" and vowing to never marry again, Minnelli writes.

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Liza Minnelli felt 'sabotaged' byLady Gagaand Oscars producers

If you've learned anything about "Kids" so far, it's that Minnelli is not afraid to name names – dead or alive.

In the very last chapter of her memoir, shecritiques Lady Gaga, who wheeled her onstage at the 2022 Oscars to present the best picture award. Minnelli expected to sit in her usual director's chair to give her back some relief. But just before she went onstage, Minnelli was informed she would only be allowed onstage if she used a wheelchair.

Minnelli uses a wheelchair for "going any distance, but never for performing," she writes. She found it insulting and fought back, but Lady Gaga agreed with the producers that she would not go with her unless Minnelli was in a wheelchair.

"Then, incredibly, she asked if I wouldn't be better off going home. 'Why?' was my incredulous answer. At one point, she quizzed me, to see if my memory was intact," Minnelli says.

Lady Gaga and Liza Minnelli announce the best picture award onstage during the 94th Oscars in 2022.

Minnelli writes that she went onstage because it would be better than the speculation around if she left, but that she felt "sabotaged" and "so hurt by this young woman I had mentored and whose talents I admired and publicly acknowledged for many years."

When she stumbled over her words onstage, Gaga held her hand and leaned over her. Minnelli writes the "seemingly gentle gesture" garnered praise from the audience but made her feel humiliated because it was Gaga who made her rattled in the first place.

"Stefani Germanotta, who created the fantasy of Lady Gaga, became someone I didn't know on Oscar night," Minnelli says.

USA TODAY has reached out to Gaga and the Academy for comment.

Liza Minnelli opens up about keeping addiction 'at bay'

Minnelli writes extensively about hersubstance use disorder, which she calls "a final gift, a genetic inheritance from Mama I could not escape." Her drug use started following Garland's death, when a doctor prescribed her Valium to get through the "stress and tension" of the funeral.

"I'd had a front seat to Mama's demons. But I was convinced I was different," Minnelli writes. She continues, "As I learned, luck and brains have nothing to do with handling addiction. You're dealing with chemicals that are baffling, cunning, and powerful. Keep it up, keep denying it, and you'll become dependent on them sooner than you think. You'll fool yourself for years, even decades."

<p style=It's time to strut a pose on the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards red carpet. 

This year's ceremony on Thursday, March 5, will spotlight 291 nominees across 32 categories reaffirming the organization's mission of acceptance and visibility for LGBTQ+ people in media. 

The 37th edition of the GLAAD Media Awards will honor Emmy and Golden Globe winner Quinta Brunson, who will receive the Vanguard Award for her impact on inclusive storytelling in entertainment with "Abbott Elementary," and also Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. U.S. Olympic gold medalist figure skater Amber Glenn will also make a special appearance and Demi Lovato is set to perform. 

Scroll through for some of the best looks and appearances from the red carpet and the night, including Lovato taking the stage.

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Demi Lovato, Liza Minnelli make surprise appearances at the 2026 GLAAD Awards

It's time to strut a pose on the 2026 GLAAD Media Awards red carpet.

This year's ceremony on Thursday, March 5, will spotlight 291 nominees across 32 categories reaffirming the organization's mission of acceptance and visibility for LGBTQ+ people in media.

The 37th edition of the GLAAD Media Awards will honor Emmy and Golden Globe winner Quinta Brunson, who will receive the Vanguard Award for her impact on inclusive storytelling in entertainment with "Abbott Elementary," and also Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers. U.S. Olympic gold medalist figure skater Amber Glenn will also make a special appearance and Demi Lovato is set to perform.Scroll through for some of the best looks and appearances from the red carpet and the night, including Lovato taking the stage.

Minnelli writes that she continued using even while she was telling the public about her sobriety and recovery. In 2003, she writes that she collapsed, drunk, on the sidewalk in New York City and laid "almost comatose" for "God knows how long" while passersby stepped over and around her body.

Eventually, Minnelli got a severe case of encephalitis triggered by drug abuse. After a relapse of the brain swelling and worsening seizures, Minnelli writes that she had an epiphany that she needed to stop. In March 2015, she checked herself into rehab and started working with a new doctor who would no longer let her self-prescribe medication.

Minnelli is now 11 years sober, she writes.

"I haven't 'beaten' addiction. Nobody does if it's in the blood. It can flare up without warning if you're not vigilant," Minnelli writes. "But for the first time, I've fought it to a draw. I'm keeping it at bay. That's the truth. That's the difference. One day at a time. And baby, there's no going back."

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