Roller derby taught vulnerability through falling
Margot Fisher explores how learning to fall in roller derby became a metaphor for personal authenticity and self-discovery in her Time piece.
The sport's physical demands - requiring skaters to embrace falls and get back up - mirror the emotional vulnerability needed for coming out and being true to oneself.
- Physical falls translate to emotional resilience
- Derby community fosters acceptance and courage
- Vulnerability becomes strength, not weakness
Fisher's piece connects the queer experience with the sport's emphasis on falling, failing, and continuing forward.
The article highlights how roller derby's inclusive culture creates space for LGBTQ+ athletes to find community and self-acceptance.
"Roller derby requires you to be vulnerable." Learning to fall in roller derby taught me how to be myself, writes Margot Fisher time.com/7336589/roller…
Trump Threatens Legal Action Against Trevor Noah Over Grammys Epstein Joke
Former President Donald Trump has threatened to sue Grammys host Trevor Noah following a joke about Jeffrey Epstein made during the awards ceremony. This marks the second high-profile incident where Trump has responded to Epstein-related comedy, having previously warned Jimmy Kimmel he was "next" in potential late-night TV cancellations after similar remarks in July 2025. The pattern suggests increasing sensitivity from Trump regarding jokes connecting him to the disgraced financier. No formal lawsuit has been filed yet, and it remains unclear whether Trump will follow through on the threat. Noah has not publicly responded to the lawsuit threat at this time.
Jordan Stolz Poised for Olympic Breakthrough in Speed Skating
**American speed skater Jordan Stolz** is preparing for what could be his breakout moment at the upcoming Milano Cortina Olympics. Despite not being widely recognized in the U.S., the young athlete has the potential to capture national attention during the 2026 Winter Games. **Key Points:** - Stolz remains relatively unknown to mainstream American audiences - The Milano Cortina Olympics could serve as his platform for recognition - His performance may elevate speed skating's profile in the U.S. The 2026 Winter Olympics will test whether Stolz can translate his talent into household-name status, similar to other Olympic athletes who've used the Games as a launching pad for broader recognition. [Read the full interview](https://time.com/7344482/jordan-stolz-speed-skating-2026-olympics-interview/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=020226)
Trump Orders Two-Year Kennedy Center Closure for Renovations
The Trump administration has announced plans to **close the Kennedy Center for a two-year reconstruction period** beginning in July, sparking significant controversy in the arts community. **Key Details:** - The closure will last approximately two years for major renovations - Decision follows Trump's earlier moves to reshape Kennedy Center honors selections - The announcement has generated pushback from cultural institutions and arts advocates This development represents another significant intervention by the administration into one of Washington's most prominent cultural institutions. The Kennedy Center, a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, serves as the nation's cultural center and hosts performances, educational programs, and the annual Kennedy Center Honors. The timing and scope of the closure raise questions about the impact on scheduled performances, educational programming, and the broader cultural landscape during the reconstruction period.
Bad Bunny Wins Album of the Year at 2026 Grammys
Bad Bunny secured the final and most prestigious award at the 2026 Grammy Awards, taking home **Album of the Year** for *DeB TiRAR MS FOToS*. The Puerto Rican artist previously discussed the album's creative process and themes in a TIME magazine interview from last year. The win caps off a successful night for several major artists. - Bad Bunny joins other winners including Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, and Billie Eilish - The album represents his continued evolution as an artist - Fans can stream the award-winning album on major platforms [Read the full TIME interview with Bad Bunny](https://time.com/7204771/bad-bunny-debi-tirar-mas-fotos-interview-2025/)
TIME Launches Live Coverage of 2026 Grammy Awards
TIME is providing real-time coverage of the 2026 Grammy Awards, tracking standout performances, memorable moments, and notable wins throughout the ceremony. **Key Coverage Elements:** - Live updates on best and worst moments from the show - Highlights of major performances and tributes - Coverage of first-time winners and significant awards This follows TIME's successful live coverage format from the 2025 Grammys, which featured performances by Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan, along with tributes to Los Angeles. [Read the full live coverage](https://time.com/7362956/grammys-2026-recap/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=editorial&utm_content=020226)