Steve Kreinberg, a sitcom writer and producer who co-created the Fox comedyHerman's Headand worked on other shows includingArchie Bunker's Place,Mork & MindyandIt's a Living, has died. He was 73.
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Monika Diamond – Photo: Facebook.
A transgender woman was shot and killed while she was being treated by paramedics in the parking lot of a Days Inn in Charlotte, N.C., last week.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say officers responded to reports of a disturbance at the Days Inn/Azteca Mexican Restaurant parking lot on E. Woodlawn Road in south Charlotte around 4 a.m. on March 18. There, they encountered five or six people, including 34-year-old Monika Diamond, who complained she was experiencing of
Steve Kreinberg, a sitcom writer and producer who co-created the Fox comedyHerman's Headand worked on other shows includingArchie Bunker's Place,Mork & MindyandIt's a Living, has died. He was 73.
This month the LGBTQ community and the world at large were shocked by the news that reverberated across the country regarding the grievous murder of Monika Diamond. A young, black transgender activist, this thirty-four-year-old businesswoman who was co-owner of an event promotion company was active in the Charlotte, North Carolina community as the Co-CEO of the International Mother of the Year Pageantry System that honors LGBTQ mothers.
By Jazz Tangcay
Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes and Elevation Worship's new worship track "The Blessing: Live" rockets onto the streaming-, airplay- and sales-powered Hot Christian Songs chart, dated April 4, at No. 3. Jobe and Carnes wrote the song with Elevation Worship's Steven Furtick and Chris Brown
Comedian Kathy Griffin has revealed that she wasn’t able to get tested for coronavirus despite “unbearably painful” symptoms that landed her in the isolation ward of a hospital. The 59-year-old had been self-quarantined with her husband Randy Bick after returning home from Mexico in mid-March.
A reporter made a smart decision as he was approached by a herd of bison while filming a news segment this week.
Thalia is outraged by the orders given by Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, amid the global coronavirus pandemic.“We’re going to keep living life as usual,” López Obrador said in a video message on Sunday (March 22). “I’ll tell you when not to go out any longer,” he added, explaining that COVID-19 is only its first phase in the country.
Fayetteville, North Carolina’s J. Cole has gone from envisioning himself as one of the greats to calling them his peers.
Mexican singer Thalia generally stays away from politics but when something is threatening her “beloved Mexico” she felt compelled to speak out. And the threat that is encroaching on her homeland – like the majority of countries – is COVID-19. Watching her President Andrés Manuel López Obrador speak on television about how it’s fine to meet up with friends and family in public places, Thalia urged her followers to stay home and stay safe.
Metallica is rescheduling their April tour dates and will no longer appear at the Danny Wimmer Presents spring festivals, due to the spreading coronavirus, it was announced Monday (March 23).The iconic rock band had been scheduled to perform at DWP's Epicenter May 1-3 in North Carolina, Welcome to Rockville May 8-10 in Florida and Sonic Temple May 15-17 in Ohio."As many of you know, in our nearly forty years of touring, we’ve had a few mishaps along the way; broken bones, trashed appendixes, a
Four Republican senators are being accused of dumping their stocks after being briefed on the coronavirus in private meetings.
CNCO has postponed their album release and upcoming concerts due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The five members made the announcement via an Instagram Live Wednesday (March 18).
NEW YORK -- The Rolling Stones are postponing its 15-city North American tour because of the growing coronavirus outbreak.
J. Cole‘s Dreamville Festival is pushing back.
Alta California cuisine, a recent movement of modernized Mexican cooking, so far has been spearheaded by local Chicano chefs like Wes Avila (Guerrilla Tacos) and Carlos Salgado (Tacos Maria). Now a pair of today's most buzzed-about culinary pioneers — Sqirl's Jessica Koslow, who helped popularize the everything-on-toast trend, and Gabriela Camara, of Mexico City power-lunch institution Contramar — are collaborating on a restaurant that expands on the notion of what Alta California can be.
Disney has acquired the worldwide rights to Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary. The Beatles: Get Back, which will look at the recording of the band's final album, will premiere in the U.S.
The Walt Disney Co. executive chairman Bob Iger on Wednesday sought to reassure investors about the impact of the spreading coronavirus outbreak on the company and its worldwide operations.