season 6 star Fernanda Flores has moved on from her split from Jonathan Rivera with a fellow reality star.
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Chance The Rapper is handing out $300,000 to educators as part of a new virtual awards show on Wednesday (May 6, 2020).
Teachers and schools in need will be getting funds from the star at the virtual Twilight Awards, taking place during Teacher Appreciation Week, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Chance will be surprising educators and school officials in his native Chicago, Illinois with supplies and cash.
The rapper announced his plans for a teacher awards show in 2017, and on Tuesday he
season 6 star Fernanda Flores has moved on from her split from Jonathan Rivera with a fellow reality star.
Fans were left gutted last week when River City came off the air due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The show will debut next month
TV interviewer's first podcast produced with son Chance King and Jeff Beacher's 4Forty4 Media
The BET Awards must go on!
Video game publisher 2K Games and its Hangar 13 development studio on Tuesday unveiledMafia: Trilogy, a collection featuring a high-definition remake of the original game and remastered versions of its sequel and third installment. Labeled as the centerpiece of the collection, Mafia: Definitive Edition is set in the 1930s in Lost Heaven, Illinois, andincludes an updated script with new dialogue, expanded backstories, additional cut scenes and new gameplay sequences.
WHEN River City resumed filming following its summer break, Paul Samson went back to work as he has done for the last 12 years.
Chance the Rapper is teaming up with Verizon for its weekly streaming entertainment series Pay It Forward Live in support of small businesses affected by COVID-19 on Thursday (May 14).
As the live music industry continues to reel from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, more artists are finding ways to put on their planned shows from the comfort of their own homes. Now, a group of queer artists are ready to rise to the task.
Betty Wright's legacy of soul, funk and disco hits in the '70s and '80s is one that's continued to echo throughout popular music -- somewhat literally, in the case of the many, many artists who have sampled her crisp grooves and peerless vocals over the years.
Playing eight hours of video games. Recording songs about your boyfriend who's sitting in the room next door.
As we get closer to Pride month, it's an important time to stay updated on the latest and greatest LGBTQ jams. Billboard Prideis here to help with First Out, our weekly roundup of some of the best new weekly music releases from LGBTQ artists.
Celebrities are slowly but surely finding ways to still get a paycheck while quarantine. (The Biebers even made reality TV out of an afternoon on a row boat.) But no one has been as smart about it as Selena Gomez, who’s making the most of her at-home cooking sessions by turning them into a 10-episode unscripted series for HBO Max. An added bonus: She’ll also pick up some “invaluable” tips and tricks from a range of “master chefs.”
Happy Mother's Day to Brandy!The songstress, mom to 17-year-old Sy'rai, is celebrating the holiday a week early with a new video for her single "Baby Mama." The clip, released Monday (May 4), shows Brandy basically just being a boss woman in an amazing plaid suit."Whole world lookin' at me, single mama / This song ain't just for me, it's for every mama, yeah / Every day I breathe, it's for my little mama / I'm every women and a baby mama," she preaches in the infectious R&B hook.Chance the
A shiny red apple on a teacher’s desk. A thoughtfully written note.
The maiden collaboration between the two acts
Brandy just dropped her ode to motherhood.