Former President Barack Obama will deliver a televised prime-time commencement address for the high school Class of 2020 during an hour-long event that will also feature LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai and Ben Platt, among others.
20.04.2020 - 16:11 / usmagazine.com
Most people know Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States, but Michael Jordan sees him as just another Chicagoan.
The first two episodes of the NBA legend’s highly anticipated 10-part ESPN docuseries, The Last Dance, aired on Sunday, April 19, and included an on-camera interview with the former commander in chief. Strangely, Obama, 58, was billed as a “former Chicago resident” rather than “former president,” which made several confused viewers flock to Twitter to share their
Former President Barack Obama will deliver a televised prime-time commencement address for the high school Class of 2020 during an hour-long event that will also feature LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai and Ben Platt, among others.
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Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Former professional basketball player Michael Jordan is donating all of his earnings from new ESPN docuseries The Last Dance to charity.
Michael Jordan is giving away all his profits from The Last Dance docuseries.
By Dominic Patten
Father, husband, senator, president and "former Chicago resident." Over the weekend, pop culture and sports fanatics alike were glued to their TVs when the new Michael Jordan docu-series was released. Titled The Last Dance, ESPN's latest series features many interview subjects discussing the Chicago Bulls basketball player's legacy.
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The highly-anticipated Michael Jordan documentary, “The Last Dance”, gave fans all the sports they had been missing when it debuted on Sunday night. The 10-part series by director Jason Hehir looks back on Jordan’s entire career while chronicling the Chicago Bulls’ efforts to win a sixth NBA title during the 1997-98 season.