Leave the dating apps behind on Valentine's Day and head to the largest matchmaking festival in the United States. More than 1,000 singles will gather for a fun opportunity to meet new people and possibly find a strong connection. There will be speed dating, tarot card readings, instructor-led line dancing and more. Couples are also welcome at the event and are encouraged to serve as wingmen and wingwomen for the singles. This is a 21+ event, and you must RSVP to attend.
Caleb Williams is no stranger to letting it fly from deep. So perhaps it should come as no surprise that the Chicago Bears quarterback will be a participant in the upcoming 3-point shooting competition during the NBA's All-Star Game Weekend festivities. No, seriously ... this is a thing that is happening. The event is set to take place on Friday. So if you saw this tweet and thought Jacob Infante was just having a laugh, think again:
In addition to playing in the All-Star game, Heat guard Norman Powell was named one of the eight participants for the 3-point contest, the league announced Sunday. Powell, who was named an All-Star for the first time in his career this season, is averaging 23.0 points on 39.3 percent shooting from 3-point range. He took place in the 3-point contest last year, which was won by then-Heat first-time All-Star Tyler Herro. Powell was eliminated in the first round.
When February 13-15, 2026 rolls around, something magical happens: NBA All-Star Weekend crashes directly into Valentine's Day. And if you're in the food and beverage or hospitality game, this collision creates the kind of revenue opportunity that doesn't come around often: especially when it's all happening in Beverly Hills. For couples who want courtside thrills and candlelit dining without the hassle of navigating LA's infamous traffic, Beverly Hills is the only play that makes sense.
NBC Sports president Rick Cordella said during a press event last month the trifecta of events allows NBC Sports to do what it does best - "make big events even bigger." Zoom in: NBC's "Legendary February" month begins with the 2026 Winter Olympic Games opening ceremony in Milan on Feb. 6. Coverage of the Olympics will be balanced with the Super Bowl on Feb. 8, live from Santa Clara, California.