The US President-elect made the announcement on Thursday, claiming that the trio will be his ‘eyes and ears’ in Hollywood
Sylvester Stallone. The name conjures images of flying fists, epic training montages, and, of course, fast cars. But what rides does Sly cruise in when the cameras stop rolling? Buckle up, gearheads,
The actor's wealth is staggering, surpassing $450 million, along with a portfolio of properties, ongoing projects, and businesses that contribute to his fortune, allowing him to continue acquiring more luxury cars—a passion he indulges in alongside his acting career.
In his follow-up to 'Summer of Soul,' the award-winning producer explores the legacy of the legendary musician and the challenges faced by Black artists in America.
Questlove's second documentary levels up from "Summer of Soul," exploring Sly Stone's life and legacy in a kaleidoscopic and profound way.
As the tech world embraces Trump, many in show business are wondering just how close Hollywood will cozy up to him in this new era.
If Trump 'does things to restrict LGBTQ rights, Village People will be the first to speak out', band said after pre-inauguration rally show After performing at Donald Trump's pre-inauguration rally, the Village People underscored their journey from disco-era gay icons to Maga (Make America Great Again) favourites having seen their YMCA anthem
Carrie Underwood might not be Beyoncé or Garth Brooks in the celebrity superstar ecosystem. But the singer’s participation in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration is nevertheless a sign of the changing tides.
Who's to say? Beyonce has historically been very successful at pulling off surprises. Prior to sharing the album with the rest of the world, Beyoncé got candid about creating the five-year ...
Sylvester Stallone's Palm Beach home is in one of the priciest spots in the country. Don’t call this house expendable. “Rocky” and “Rambo” star Sylvester Stallone and his wife, Jennifer Flavin, purchased a waterfront estate in Palm Beach ...
Sly Stone, founder, frontman and namesake of Sly and the Family Stone, has deserved to be the subject of a documentary since the heyday of his eponymous, chart-topping, mixed-gender, racially integrated 1960s and ‘70s funk band.