Adam Sandler makes it a race between him and wife Jackie during their bike ride around the neighborhood in Los Angeles on Saturday (March 21).
06.03.2020 - 21:11 / deadline.com
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Associate Editor/Reporter
UPDATE: Despite the buzz and anticipation for the Clueless pop up restaurant in Los Angeles to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the ’90s take on Jane Austen novel Emma, creators of the experience have announced they have pushed the opening of the restaurant and tickets will not be on sale today as previously reported.
An official statement from the creaturs stated: “On sale & opening dates for ‘As If’ have been postponed. Check back for new details
Adam Sandler makes it a race between him and wife Jackie during their bike ride around the neighborhood in Los Angeles on Saturday (March 21).
Why Don’t We, a Los Angeles boy band composed of five white kids, had never had a Billboard Hot 100 hit when it began touring seven Asian cities in August 2018. The band had a new album to promote, 8 Letters, so its label, Warner Music, decided to break out the K-pop playbook. Warner set up chatrooms, flooded
As entire restaurant groups shut down in New York (Momofuku) or transition to takeout-only options like Seattle’s Canlis, Los Angeles restaurants are starting to follow suit to help stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, some are exploring other ways to deal with coronavirus precautions, and catering companies are stepping up to the plate to offer prepared meals.
Five-time James Beard award winner and permanent “Top Chef” judge Tom Colicchio is teasing what fans can expect to see on the upcoming season of the revered reality television series.
Get those designer ensembles ready! A Clueless pop-up restaurant is slated to open in Los Angeles later this year in honor of the 25th anniversary of the release of the iconic flick, which is in July.
When Pop Smoke released Meet the Woo Vol. 2 on February 7, the rising Brooklyn star was on track to becoming something greater.The second official release of his career debuted at No.
The last time Robert Durst was on trial for murder, he testified that he had dismembered his elderly neighbor’s body, put it in garbage bags and tossed them in the Gulf of Mexico. He was still acquitted and set free, with Texas jurors in 2003 accepting his testimony that Morris Black had died in a struggle over a gun.
50 Cent took to Instagram to announce he wants to executive produce Pop Smoke’s first posthumous project. The announcement comes as the hip-hop world is still reeling from the loss of the 20-year-old Brooklyn drill rapper, who was tragically murdered in Los Angeles last month.
As Pop Smoke's death continues to rattle the hip-hop community, one rapper is looking to push forward his legacy. On Sunday night (March 1), 50 Cent announced his desire to not only finish Smoke's album, but executive produce it, as well.
The 20 year-old rapper died in Los Angeles last month
Reggie Watts and John Tejada first crossed paths in a dark Los Angeles warehouse, where Tejada was playing the variety of techno that has made him an L.A. icon of the genre, and where Watts was dancing to it.
Growing concerns over the spread of the coronavirushas led to the postponement of one of the biggest annual K-pop concerts in the U.S.
Growing concerns over the spread of the coronavirus has led to the postponement of one of the biggest annual K-pop concerts in the U.S.The Korea Times Music Festival announced that its concert scheduled for April 25 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles "has provisionally been postponed due to the increasing uncertainty threat of coronavirus." The annual musical festival, which is in its 18th year, had already announced the likes of K-pop girl group MOMOLAND, solo singer and former Wanna One
LOS ANGELES -- Pop Smoke, a rising Brooklyn rapper who had a breakout year of hit songs and albums that made some of the biggest names in hip-hop his fans and collaborators, was fatally shot during a break-in Wednesday at a Hollywood Hills home, his label said.
Pop Smoke, who died earlier this week, was murdered, Los Angeles officials have confirmed. The "Welcome to the Party" and "Dior" rapper, whose real name was Bashar Jackson, was shot dead during a home invasion in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday and was pronounced dead at a hospital, Los Angeles police had said, adding that an investigation was underway.
Pop Smoke, who died earlier this week, was murdered, Los Angeles officials have confirmed. The "Welcome to the Party" and "Dior" rapper, whose real name was Bashar Jackson, was shot dead during a home invasion in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday and was pronounced dead at a hospital, Los Angeles police had said, adding that an investigation was underway.
Streams of Pop Smoke’s catalog of songs leaped 392% on Feb. 19, the day it was revealed the rapper had been shot and killed in a home invasion in California, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data. In all, Pop Smoke’s songs collected 24.7 million on-demand streams in