Leonardo DiCaprio holds onto pup Jack in his arms while heading to the beach for an afternoon stroll in Los Angeles on Sunday (April 26).
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Rihanna is teaming up with Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey to address the current crisis for domestic violence victims in Los Angeles as a result of the COVID-19 “stay at home” order.
Rihanna‘s Clara Lionel Foundation and Dorsey are going to co-fund a joint grant that will go to the Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles. They were each committing $2.1 million for a total donation of $4.2 million.
The funds “will provide 10 weeks of support including shelter, meals and counseling for individuals and
Leonardo DiCaprio holds onto pup Jack in his arms while heading to the beach for an afternoon stroll in Los Angeles on Sunday (April 26).
Ryan Heffington’s choreography career started in the clubs: Born in Northern California, the 46-year-old grew up “tap dancing my life away” before leaving his hometown for Los Angeles. There, he threw himself into the city’s nightlife scene, performing in punk-influenced club shows during which he and his fellow dancers would sling fake blood before a big tap-dance finale.
It's week No. 5 at my kitchen table with 17 employees working from home and four offices (Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London) all closed.
Rihanna has dropped another big cash bomb on the coronavirus crisis a week after teaming up with Twitter boss Jack Dorsey to give millions to domestic violence charities battling the health crisis in Los Angeles.
Rihanna has already donated over $5 millions to coronavirus relief organizations, but the singer isn't done helping those suffering due to the pandemic. Rihanna has partnered with Twitter founder and Square CEO Jack Dorsey to fund a $4.2 million grant designed to help domestic violence victims in Los Angeles, as the city remains under a shelter at home order.Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation announced the news yesterday evening.
The residents of Los Angeles will be at home for at least another month.
Rihanna is back again with yet another major donation to help out during this hard time that many people are experiencing due to the spread of COVID-19. This time, she and her Clara Lionel Foundation have teamed up with Twitter/ Square CEO Jack Dorsey to make a joint donation of $4.2 million to domestic violence victims.
Josh Duhamel took social distancing to the extreme as he spent the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic hidden deep in the woods.
Rihanna and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have donated $2.1 million each to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles.The $4.2 million grant will cover the cost of people with children seeking access to shelters, as "Stay at Home" orders make those facing domestic violence, and their children, unsafe.Rihanna previously donated $5 million to global coronavirus relief.Rihanna is teaming up with Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, to provide funding for people in Los Angeles seeking shelter amid the COVID-19
The grant will be donated to the Los Angeles Mayor's Fund
Rihanna and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey are teaming up for a good cause.
By Todd Spangler
Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF) and Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey announced on Thursday (April 9) a joint $4.2 million grant to the Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles, helping domestic violence victims in the city amid the COVID-19 "stay at home" order. According to a press release, the Los Angeles Housing Authority determined that approximately 90 people
With clubs closed across the country and Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately -- while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with Los Angeles-based DJ Lynnwood, Las Vegas resident Joe Maz, and Minnesota's Larry Peace.Lynnwood is especially loving Curbi and Hasse De Moor's "Alcoholic," telling Billboard, "This nasty banger is perfect for that rush before the peak, combining elements of hard, bass, glitchy house with