Post Malone is in a country mood.
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ATLANTA -- A shooting on Interstate 85 in suburban Atlanta has claimed the life of a rising Texas rap artist, one of two interstate shootings in the metro area within an hour, authorities said Saturday.Rapper Corey Detiege, who performed under the stage name Chucky Trill, died at an area hospital after Friday's predawn shooting, police in suburban Gwinnett County said.Police Cpl.
Collin Flynn, a department spokesman, said someone pulled up beside Detiege's car and opened fire around 3 a.m.
.Post Malone is in a country mood.
Following its premiere Sunday night on YouTube and Spectrum News1, the We’re Texas, Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila Alves McConaughey, raised $7.7 million, with donations still coming in. The event has already raised $7 million, with donations still coming in. Those donations will go towards the continued support to those affected by Winter Storm Uri through the just keep livin Foundation Texas Relief Fund.
CBS DFW reports. She was 33. Dee, born Taylor Dawn Carroll, was driving an SUV eastbound on Texas' State Highway 183 toll lane in Euless around 10:30 p.m., according to CBS.
Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, Willie Nelson and Khalid were just some of the acts who performed for the We’re Texas relief fundraiser livestream.The livestream was hosted on March 21 by Texan actor Matthew McConaughey, with proceeds being directed to his foundation Just Keep Living and its Texas relief fund, established in response to the devastating Winter Storm Uri.For his performance at the end of the stream, Posty covered Brad Paisley’s ‘I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishing Song)’ and Sturgill
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter a brutal year of pandemic-related movie theater closures, a reprieve is coming for film lovers in Texas. Alamo Drafthouse, the cinema chain known for in-theater dining, is opening a new location in east El Paso.The venue will be open and operational for staff training on March 26 before officially welcoming customers on March 31.
Matthew McConaughey is looking for his next career move after his bestselling memoir Greenlights took over book stores and newsstands everywhere the last few months.
‘Heavy Metal’, which was released last month.“Hey now!/ These situations/ Situations/ Situations/ Hey now!/ Just keep your patience/ Just keep your patience/ Just keep your patience“, the chorus goes.Later lyrics include: “Fill the tank, hit the road outta state/ Gotta blow, hit the switch, detonate/ I don’t got any time, time to waste/ Got the juice, no I don’t concentrate/ Argue with my family, that was day to day“.‘Situations’ arrives with an early ’00s video game-inspired visual by director
A little more than a year ago, it was announced that Fede Alvarez was set to produce a new film in the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise. At that point, directors were announced and everything seemed to be going well, albeit the entire production was shrouded in mystery.
Fourteen months after their 3-year-old son, River, drowned, Granger Smith and his wife, Amber Smith, are expecting a baby boy.
In what would be something of a career twist, Matthew McConaughey says he is seriously considering a move into politics with a campaign to become the next governor of his home state of Texas.
Is Matthew McConaughey heading towards a political run for Governor?!
Matthew McConaughey could be headed for a career in politics in the near future. In a recent appearance on "The Balanced Voice" podcast, host Rania Mankarious said Texans would be "very happy" to have McConaughey as governor of the Lone Star State.
“We will be doubling down on mask wearing,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday, “not arguing to follow the example of Texas and other states that I think are making a terrible mistake.”
President Joe Biden didn’t mince words during a March 3 press availability, where he was asked about Republican Governors Greg Abbott of Texas and Tate Reeves of Mississippi reopening all businesses and dropping mandatory face mask requirements while the COVID-19 pandemic is still active.
Both Michael Moore and Keith Olbermann were hit with backlash on Mar. 3 when each of the men tweeted that Texans should be denied the COVID-19 vaccine, in the wake of Governor Greg Abbott opening all state businesses while simultaneously lifting the mandatory face mask order. But they were quickly hit with comments that the citizens of the state shouldn’t have to be penalized for the poor public health decisions of their politicians.