The '80s had a very specific kind of energy. Big hair, neon colors, cassette tapes in your Walkman – somehow it all made sense at the time.

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Which film featured a teenager traveling through time in a DeLorean?

◯ Weird Science◯ The Last Starfighter◯ Short Circuit◯ Back to the Future

Fill in the gap: The portable music player that became a cultural icon in the '80s was the Sony ______.

◯ Walkman◯ Discman◯ Soundman◯ MusicBox

Which singer was famously known as the "King of Pop" during the 1980s?

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True or false: MTV originally launched in the 1980s playing mostly music videos.

◯ True◯ False

Which hairstyle was especially popular among men in the 1980s?

Which 1980s film featured this catchphrase?

◯ Dirty Dancing◯ Footloose◯ Flashdance◯ Pretty in Pink

Fill in the gap: The 1980s fitness trend led by _________ encouraged people to work out with aerobic exercise videos.

◯ Cindy Crawford◯ Jane Fonda◯ Olivia Newton-John◯ Madonna

What city do the Golden Girls live in?

◯ Los Angeles◯ Chicago◯ Miami◯ New York

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Trade deadline boost helps New York Islanders believe they can chase the Stanley Cup right now

EAST MEADOW, N.Y. (AP) —Matthew Schaefer magicalready had the New York Islanders believing they could exceed preseason expectations and make the playoffs.

Associated Press New York Islanders' Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) celebrates after his winning goal with teammates Simon Holmstrom (10), Casey Cizikas, second from left, and Matthew Schaefer (48) during overtime NHL hockey game action in Montreal, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press via AP) New York Islanders' Brayden Schenn pauses during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues Tuesday, March 10, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) New York Islanders center Brayden Schenn (10) collides with San Jose Sharks defenseman Mario Ferraro (38) during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, March 7, 2026, in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vรกsquez)

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Acquiring Brayden Schennat the NHL trade deadlineafter adding a couple of veteran depth players in January has only added to the good vibes around the team.First-year general manager Mathieu Darche"wanted to give a little push" by going out and getting Schenn,fellow Stanley Cup winner Ondrej Palatanddepth defenseman Carson Soucy, and it might be the nudge the Islanders need to not just get in but go on a run.

"Mathieu, all he wanted was to reward the players," coach Patrick Roy said Thursday. "The guys played so hard and played so well to give ourselves the best chance possible to make the playoffs. There's no guarantee. You have to play the games. But I'm sure the players appreciate the moves that he made, and looking at the way we've been playing, I think our players deserve it as well."

After missing the playoffs a year ago and winning the draft lottery to get the chanceto select Schaeferwith the top pick, the Islanders looked to be in rebuilding mode — not quite a contender but with the ingredients to get there.

Instead, the 18-year-old defenseman has been a revelation, giving a franchise more than four decades removed from the 1980s dynasty days the kind of energy perhaps not seen in hockey on Long Island since. Schaefer needs just four goals over the final 17 games to break the NHL rookie defenseman record of 23 set by Hall of Famer Brian Leetch in 1988-89.

Schaefer's presencewas a big reason Schenn waived his no-trade clause and left St. Louis.

"He's an incredible, incredible guy," Schenn said. "He really cares about his teammates. He really cares about the organization. He wants to win hockey games. People obviously see the skill and everything that he does on the ice, but it's more so how impressed I am with how he is as a guy off the ice."

Schenn already showed what kind of guy he is. In his first game with his new team, he wasn't thrilled with the San Jose Sharks taking some liberties with Schaefer and was quick to confront them about it.

"It just brings life to us knowing that a guy like that has got our back and we've got his," center Bo Horvat said. "Having that veteran presence on the ice, off the ice, I think is going to be great for us coming down the stretch."

Schenn hoisted the Stanley Cupwith the Blues in 2019. Palat helped Tampa Baywin itback to back in 2020and '21, and Darche has rings from those title runs as assistant GM of the Lightning.

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It's no coincidence, then, that the Islanders made deals for proven winners who can show Schaefer and younger teammates the way.

"They need to be surrounded with good players to help them, guide them through those steps as they progress in their career, and that's what we did with those acquisitions," Darche said. "You can only gain experience by living it. We want to make the playoffs this year. We want our younger guys to experience that. Having players that have been through it definitely helps those young kids (know) what to expect."

Schenn, especially, also fills a big role down the stretch. His addition allows Calum Ritchie to shift from center to wing and take some pressure off the 21-year-old in his first NHL season.

Darche said it was "all about having options." Roy now gets to experiment with different lineup constructions and find what works best.

Schaefer has been having a blast all along.

"We always know when it's time to work, but we always can have a little bit of fun and things like that, too," Schaefer said. "Winning and you know that your teammates and the coaching staff and everyone here helps when everyone's so close and always having fun and happy and things like that, it makes it fun to come to the rink."

The arrival of Schaefer and Ritchie with more top prospects on the way — and not traded away — make the organization's future look bright. Center Mathew Barzal, who turns 29 in May, said he appreciates Darche making the kind of aggressive deals that make it feel like the future is now to chase the Stanley Cup.

"Darchie sees opportunity here and he wants to win and everybody wants to win," Barzal said. "Schaef's 18 and he's going to have 20 years, and I'm sure he's going to hoist it one day. Why not do it a few times, and do it earlier than later? It was nice from Darchie to get a few guys."

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March Madness bubble watch: How did Miami Ohio loss shake tournament picture?

TheNCAA Tournament bubblegot a major shake up on Thursday, March 12.

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Miami (Ohio)sufferedits first loss of the season against Massachusettsin theMAC tournamentquarterfinals, not only ending its quest for perfection, but putting the RedHawks in danger of missing the big dance. Despitethe outstanding 31-1 record, they don't have any quality wins andthe resume is among the worst in the sport.

There wouldn't have been much changes if Miami (Ohio) had won the MAC automatic bid, but now without it, how much has the March Madness picture been altered? Here is how theUSA TODAY Sports Bracketologybubble looks after Miami (Ohio) lost.

March Madness automatic bids:Who is in NCAA Tournament bracket?

Will Miami Ohio make tournament?

As of the afternoon of Thursday, March 12, Miami (Ohio) is projected to make the NCAA Tournament. The RedHawks are slated as a No. 11 seed as the last four in.

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Miami RedHawks guard Luke Skaljac (3) drives in the second half of Mid-American Conference Tournament first round game between the Miami RedHawks and the UMass Minutemen at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

March Madness last four in

  • Santa Clara

  • Virginia Commonwealth

  • SMU

  • Miami (Ohio)

March Madness first four out

  • Auburn

  • New Mexico

  • Indiana

  • Oklahoma

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March Madness next four out

  • San Diego State

  • West Virginia

  • Virginia Tech

  • Cincinnati

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How did Miami Ohio loss alter bracket?

With the loss, Miami (Ohio) joins the bubble picture and essentially pushes teams down the bracket. The MAC champion becomes a bid stealer since it would be a two-bid league instead of one, and teams could see their fate altered because of it.

An example is Auburn going down to the first four out after it was slated in the field, and San Diego State going from first four out to next four out.

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March Madness bubble watch: How did Miami Ohio loss shake tournament picture?

TheNCAA Tournament bubblegot a major shake up on Thursday, March 12. Miami (Ohio)sufferedits first loss of th...

AMC has finally givenInterview With the Vampireseason 3, renamedThe Vampire Lestat, a premiere date. Fans of late authorAnne Rice's Immortal Universe will finally get their long-awaited "immortal rockstar" on Sunday, June 7.

Entertainment Weekly 'Interview With the Vampire' is renamed 'The Vampire Lestat' for season 3Credit: AMC+

The network also released the opening credits for the new season, which features a new song from the upcoming season, "All Fall Down," by series composer Daniel Hart and performed star Sam Reid. The show previously dropped single "Long Face" on Feb. 13.

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The new season sees Reid's Lestat de Lioncourt living the rockstar life, as vampires have been outed by author Daniel Molloy (Eric Bobosian) in his book that interviews Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson). Lestat takes full advantage of his newfound freedom and embarks on a multi-city tour while being haunted by "muses" from his past.

"As his band's popularity and star power rises," says the show's official description, "so does Lestat's influence over vampires and humans alike, leaving others to contend with Lestat's power in the face of the Great Conversion, an unnatural surge in the vampire population."

In addition to Reid, Anderson, and Bogosian,The Vampire Lestatstars Assad Zaman, Delainey Hayles and Jennifer Ehle and is executive produced by Mark Johnson; creator, writer and showrunner Rolin Jones; Hannah Moscovitch; along with Christopher Rice and late author Anne Rice.

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