Porchlight Films, the award-winning Australian production company that has produced three of David Michôd's four features, is set to cease operations.
02.06.2020 - 19:55 / peoplemagazine.co.za
David Guetta has been criticised for turning Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “I Have a Dream” speech into a dance remix.
The French DJ and producer played a livestream concert for fans this weekend, when widespread Black Lives Matter protests were taking place to demand an end to police brutality and racial prejudice across the U.S. following the tragic death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers.
The dance star attempted to pay tribute to Floyd in his own musical way, but the
Porchlight Films, the award-winning Australian production company that has produced three of David Michôd's four features, is set to cease operations.
Ted Johnson Fox News is apologizing for an infographic that aired on Special Report with Bret Baier on Friday that showed historic stock market reactions to racial unrest following the deaths of African American figures.“The infographic used on Fox News Channel’s Special Report to illustrate market reactions to historic periods of civil unrest should have never aired on television without full context.
Dr. Bernice A. King spoke about how her father Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous quotes are often taken out of context during an appearance on Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
David Guetta turned Martin Luther King Jr.‘s historic “I Have a Dream” song into and EDM dance remix song during his live concert this weekend.
David Guetta is catching real flak for his tribute to George Floyd.
A simple “sorry” would have sufficed.
Dr. Bernice King, the youngest child of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is speaking out as protests are carried out around the country. The 57-year-old CEO of The King Center spoke at a city briefing in Atlanta, Georgia, over the weekend where she addressed those protesting the death of George Floyd.
The first announcement will be at the Guerilla Collective
Jake Paul is under fire online for being at a mall in Arizona while looting was taking place.
By Brian Steinberg
It has been a great couple of weeks for BTS singer Suga. The international rapper not only worked with K-Pop artist IU on Eight but Yoongi also released his new mixtape under his alter ego, Agust D. The songs have been ruling the music charts across global markets, however, the Bangtan Boys has come under fire for one of his songs in the mixtape. A few online users pointed out that Suga has used cult leader Jim Jones‘ sermon to introduce his song “What Do You Think?” from the mixtape.
David Guetta just brought New York City's largest dance party from the Top of the Rock directly into fans' homes through his #UnitedAtHomeNYC livestream. In an a collaborative effort with Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray, the French DJ spun from the top of 30 Rockefeller Center to help raise money for the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City and other COVID-19 relief charities.
David Guetta broadcasted an EDM set live as a part of the United At Home event held in order to raise funds for Coronavirus victims and the people affected by the pandemic and won hearts of one and all with his amazing performance. The two-hour concert was made available for live streaming across the globe.
The truth is that David Guetta doesn't really do anything on a small-scale. His hits are big.
He posted a lengthy Twitter thread telling his black followers how best to “avoid” being killed by police
Tommy Fury went above and beyond for girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague's 21st birthday this week.