John Mulaney is doing what he can to get healthy and live his best life.
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Chance The Rapper's former manager Pat Corcoran is suing the Chicago rapper for $3 million, claiming breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and violation of the Illinois Sales Representative Act. The suit was first reported by Complete Music Update and confirmed in documents obtained by Courthouse News.
Corcoran was fired as Chance's manager in April 2020 after a working relationship that began in 2012 and spanned three acclaimed solo mixtapes and a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Corcoran's
.John Mulaney is doing what he can to get healthy and live his best life.
John Mulaney is seeking treatment for alcoholism and cocaine addiction after nearly 20 years of sobriety.The 38-year-old comedian checked into a rehab facility in Pennsylvania earlier this month and will attend a 60-day program, The New York Post’s Page Six reported on Monday, December 21.The Chicago native has spoken openly about his past struggles with addiction, covering the personal topic in his Netflix stand-up specials New in Town, The Comeback Kid and Kid Gorgeous.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical will kick off its North American tour in February 2022, two years after the originally scheduled opening date that was knocked out by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Annie and All That Jazz, has died at the age of 71. According to her manager, she died last weekend while visiting with family in Seattle.
G Herbo has pleaded not guilty to using stolen credit cards to fund millions of dollars worth of luxury services including designer puppies and vacation rentals.The Chicago rapper, real name Herbert Wright III, appeared before a Massachusetts federal judge via video link, where he pleaded not guilty to charges of identity theft and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.Others charged in the case include Herbo’s manager and promoter Antonio “T-Glo” Strong, who is “alleged to be the ringleader of a
Amid G Herbo‘s hearing for his federal fraud case on Dec. 9, the “PTSD” rapper’s attorney dropped surprising news. The lawyer claimed that G Herbo’s girlfriend of two years, Taina Williams, 22, is allegedly four months pregnant — which is why the attorney requested the court to let G Herbo travel to New Jersey to visit Taina and their unborn baby, according to the Chicago Tribune. The request was granted.
identity theft and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.Others charged i n the case unsealed last week include G Herbo's promoter, Antonio Strong, and another Chicago rapper known as “Joe Rodeo” and “Rockstar Rodie.”Authorities say G Herbo and the others used text messages, social media messages and emails to share account information taken from dark websites in order to bankroll a lavish lifestyle.
Juice WRLD‘s girlfriend has shared letters written to her from the rapper to mark the one year anniversary of his death.Yesterday (December 8) marked a year since the Chicago rapper died from an accidental overdose at the age of 21.Ally Lotti has shared the letters with XXL, which, she says, were written in Düsseldorf, Germany while Juice was opening for Nicki Minaj on tour.She adds that she only found the letters, which the rapper sneaked into her wallet, when she paid for the outfit she wore
Paul Phillips, a stage manager on such legendary Broadway productions as Sweet Charity, Mame, Pippin and Chicago, died Saturday of natural causes in Naples, Florida, a family spokesman said. He was 95.
Dionne Warwick is opening up about her newfound love for social media, and what it's like being called «the queen of Twitter.»When ET spoke with the 79-year-old music legend over Zoom on Tuesday, she addressed everything from her tweets going viral to what inspired her to start roasting celebs like Chance the Rapper and The Weeknd over their stage names.«I find it quite amusing,» Warwick told ET's Denny Directo, of her new «queen of Twitter» title.
Paul Phillips, whose long career as a Broadway stage manager included work on such notable productions as Sweet Charity, Mame, Chicago and, in 1967, the now historic Judy Garland at Home at the Palace, died Dec. 5 of natural causes in Naples, Florida. He was 95.
Chance The Rapper‘s lawyers say they are “grossly offended” by a new lawsuit from the rapper’s former manager.As revealed over the weekend, Pat Corcoran is suing the Chicago rapper for $3million (£2.2m) in unpaid commissions.Corcoran, widely known as Pat the Manager, alleged in the suit that the rapper ignored his advice regarding the timing of releasing his debut album ‘The Big Day’, and then fired him after the 2019 record failed to light up the charts.“Mr.
Earlier in the pandemic, Susan Orlean entertained the internet with her tweets about her out-of-character quarantine bender. She sent 27 hilarious and entertaining tweets that truly boosted the spirits of people who have been staring at screens from their couches for far too long this year.
Chance the Rapper over Twitter on Saturday to ask him a very important question about his name. «Hi, @chancetherapper.
Chance the Rapper's former manager is demanding $3 million (£2. 2 million) in unpaid commissions in a new lawsuit.
Dionne Warwick engaged in a friendly back and forth with Chance The Rapper on Twitter this weekend, after asking the Chicago MC about his stage name.Last night (December 5), the legendary singer tweeted Chance about the redundancy of his rap alias.“Hi, @chancetherapper,” Warwick wrote. “If you are very obviously a rapper why did you put it in your stage name? I cannot stop thinking about this.”She followed it up with another tweet that said: “I am now Dionne the Singer,” before adding that
Dionne Warwick’s Twitter is full of musings and thoughts but it was a question on Saturday that had everyone pondering.
Dionne Warwick has posed an interesting question on Twitter!
Jordan Moreau Hip-hop artist Chance the Rapper has been sued his former manager, who alleges that the artist ignored his advice and then blamed him for the poor performance of his 2019 studio debut “The Big Day.”Pat Corcoran, who also goes by Pat the Manager, claims that Chance the Rapper, whose real name is Chancelor Bennet, owes him $3 million in unpaid commissions on revenue from touring, streaming, album sales and merchandise.The lawsuit was filed in Cook County, Ill., on Monday.