LOS ANGELES — Mary Higgins Clark, the prolific author known as the “Queen of Suspense” for her dozens of best-selling suspenseful novels, died Friday in Naples, Fla. She was 92.
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Queen of Pop Madonna brushed off her new alleged reputation of Queen of Being Late at a Las Vegas show Saturday and in response to a lawsuit.
“Here’s something you all need to understand, and that is … a queen is never late,” she said to whoops and cheers from The Colosseum crowd at her concert.
Madonna‘s tardy habit has caused division amongst her fans, who are upset by the delayed start times at concerts.
Among them is a Florida man who is pursuing legal action against the pop star for
LOS ANGELES — Mary Higgins Clark, the prolific author known as the “Queen of Suspense” for her dozens of best-selling suspenseful novels, died Friday in Naples, Fla. She was 92.
Mary Higgins Clark, the prolific author known as the “Queen of Suspense” for her dozens of best-selling suspenseful novels, died Friday in Naples, Fla. She was 92. Publisher Simon & Schuster said Clark died peacefully and surrounded by family.
The ever unpredictable South Florida weather dampened the spirits of several thousand Harry Styles fans on Friday night (Jan. 31) when his pre-Super Bowl concert at Miami’s Meridian at Island Gardens was evacuated due to “severe” conditions.
Madonna has pulled two more concerts on her beleaguered Madame X Tour to allow the injured singer “time to recover” in between her live shows.
Cardi B shut it down with an electric performance at The Road to F9 fan event and concert in Miami, Florida on Friday afternoon. The 27-year-old rapper performed a slew of hits from her Grammy-winning debut album Invasion of Privacy. Cardi kicked things off with “Get Up 10,” followed by “Backin’ It Up,” “Money Bag,” “Money,” and “Twerk.”
A panel at ClexaCon 2019 (Photo courtesy ClexaCon)
Turn the music up to hear that sound! Latin goddesses Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are set to turn up the Super Bowl LIV halftime stage at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Sunday, February 2.
Rolling Loud has revealed the lineup for its flagship Miami music festival. Headlining the three-day event are A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, and Post Malone. The lineup also includes Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Rico Nasty, Young Thug, DaBaby, City Girls, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Young M.A., Pop Smoke, and more.
By Patrick Hipes
Welcome to Miami! Will Smith joined forces with Lyft to surprise unsuspecting riders in the southern Florida city on Jan. 11. Thinking they signed up for an opportunity to be the first to weigh in on some new Lyft tech features, the riders were beyond shocked when the star pulled up in a 2020 Porsche Taycan.
Lizzo and Harry Styles are set to join forces for a special performance ahead of this year’s Super Bowl.
Dazzling Conor McGregor rediscovered his old UFC magic to destroy Cowboy Cerrone in just 40 seconds in Las Vegas.
Celine Dion is singing through the pain.
Actress Aubrey Plaza managed to score free tickets to a Jonas Brothers concert in Las Vegas by sending “creepy” direct messages to singer Joe Jonas.