Anyone who grew up in the 80’s can’t deny that it was a magical era in the realm of music. Every admissible genre thrived under expertly manipulated improvisation that never skipped a beat. From Depeche Mode to Kool & the Gang to Madonna – every generous helping of sound bites resonated in ways that are now being copied today. I mean let’s face it – where would Taylor Swift or Lady Gaga be without the invaluable template conducted by Madonna?
The business of television can be a rollercoaster of emotions that lead to unexpected results, which is why TV execs are quite anal when it comes to the shows they add to their roster of proposed hits.
In an effort to remind voters that despite the public humiliation she endured courtesy of the former president of the United States and her hubby of forty years, Bill Clinton – she is still capable of conjuring a healthy dose of self-deprecation, complimented with a helping of naturally amassed humor. And so to drive that home – the former first lady will clock in an appearance on NBC’s most valued institution – Saturday Night Live.
Nicki Minaj is about to embark on an ambitious collaboration with ABC Family that will focus on her humble beginnings when she was a youngster – prancing the streets of Queens, NY – long before she became the full-fledged rapper we know and love.
Let’s face it – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the 1998 debut solo album that changed the landscape of hip hop and made the only female member of the Fugees a revered gem is by far a symbolic piece of work that is currently enjoying space at the Library of Congress.
Vin Diesel is furiously determined to secure the legacy of the Fast franchise and he is dutifully documenting the winding road that he hopes will lead to the final three installments of the saga that he dreamed up with director Justin Lin during the filming of 2009’s Fast and Furious – the film that eventually solidified the global prominence of the beloved franchise.
Another day, another raging madman with a gun paralyzes the nation with a quest to senselessly destroy lives.
Oregon’s Umpqua Community College was the scene of a bloody massacre as a gunman who is currently in custody ravaged the campus with a spray of bullets that took the lives of 13 people and left more than 20 others injured.
Bill Fugate – spokesman for the Oregon State Police confirmed earlier to CNN that the shooter has been detained. But it has been reported that the shooter – a 20-year-old male is dead. There is also evidence that he had posted warnings of what was to transpire online. And even more troublesome is the speculation that the gunman forced people to state their religion during the deadly assault.
This tragic story is still unfolding but the nightmare continues as gun violence in America remains an ongoing epidemic with no cure in sight.
Michelle Obama stopped by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and hilariously expressed what she’s looking forward to the most when she and the first family vacate the White House in a year.
Girls creator and self-professed feminist, Lena Dunham is done with Twitter after getting verbally assaulted after playfully posting an image showcasing her in a sports bra and boyfriend Jack Antonoff’s boxers on Instagram.
Bollywood actress and star of ABC’s Quantico, Priyanka Chopra is trending but not for reasons that you would assume. Chopra was scheduled to appear on Nightline – Tuesday night for a story called “How ‘Quantco’ Star Priyanka Chopra Dealt With Race Issues” – a dilemma that the network is apparently fostering after it’s latest blunder.