Blake Griffin is getting in some fun with friends.
08.05.2020 - 23:43 / theshaderoom.com
The support for COVID-19 relief efforts are still continuing and Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation is stepping up yet again to team up with other notable organizations. This time she is joining forces again with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and his #StartSmall initiative and also Big Sean and his Sean Anderson Organization.
Each organization along with Lyft, the David Rockefeller Fund, and the Stadler Family Foundation will donate a combined amount of $3.2 million to relief efforts in Detroit and
Blake Griffin is getting in some fun with friends.
Esmé von Hoffman's reimagining of the ancient Roman poet as a Detroit lothario has plenty of ideas, but no clear audience in mind for them.
Site State Savings Bank — Phillip K. Smith III
The movie is being made by 'Bad Boys For Life' filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah
In many ways, Mike Huckaby was the glue that bound Detroit’s electronic music scenes together.
Rapper Eminem rose to the occasion earlier this month after he thwarted a home intruder who managed to slip past his security gate at the rear of the property, according to a new report. Per TMZ, Matthew David Hughes, 26, allegedly broke a window leading into the kitchen with a paving stone and made his way into the gated-community residence owned by Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers.
As artists and celebrities across the spectrum find creative ways to raise awareness and funds for COVID-19 relief, some are diving deep into their personal collections to lend a helping hand.
Mike Huckaby, an influential DJ in the Detroit techno and house music scene, died Friday (April 24) after a lengthy hospitalization stemming from a stroke. He was 54.Huckaby suffered a mild stroke in early March, according to his brother, Craig Huckaby, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Mike Huckaby, an influential DJ in the Detroit techno and house music scene, died Friday (April 24) after a lengthy hospitalization stemming from a stroke. He was 54.
Disclosure, Gilles Peterson and Hudson Mohawke have paid tribute to the Detroit DJ
Eminem is looking back at an embarrassing moment.
Celebrities are doing everything they can in order to help others amid concerns over the coronavirus.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Beyonce’s BeyGOOD has partnered with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s #startsmall to provide $6 million in funding to mental health and personal wellness services as the coronavirus pandemic continues to throttle the country.