In November of last year, Migos rapper Takeoff was tragically killed in a shooting in Houston. The news absolutely shocked the rap world which poured out tributes for the beloved artist following the news. Those tributes have continued for nearly a year following his tragic death. The biggest moment was when the other two Migos members, Quavo and Offset, surprised the audience at this year's BET Awards by reuniting to pay tribute to Takeoff.
Real Strippers Answer Our Questions
2024-05-29
Nothing like a male stripper blockbuster to get people talking about the exotic dance industry. Magic Mike XXL had us wondering about who works in male revues, what they get paid … and whether stripper conventions are a real thing. So PEOPLE interviewed three male strippers from Hunk-O-Mania in New York City for a look beyond the body oil. Do you really have stripper conventions? Armand Peri, owner and CEO of Hunk-O-Mania, a male entertaining business in 8 major cities, says there is such a thing, but he personally has never been.
Salma Hayek Says She 'Didn't Even Know' She'd Get Married on the Day of Her Courthouse Wedding
2024-05-29
Salma Hayek says she "didn't even know" she was getting married on the day of her wedding, describing the courthouse ceremony as an "intervention" staged by her family.
"I had a phobia of the marriage thing," Hayek says in Glamour's February cover story.
"I didn't even know I was getting married that day. It was like an intervention," she continues. "They just took me to the court. My parents, my brother, they were all ganging up on me.
Immigration authorities picked up and detained a 19-year-old high school student from Long Island in New York this summer after he was suspended from school for doodling the number 504 in a textbook and drawing devil horns on a calculator.
The number is the international calling code for Honduras, where the student grew up and where the violent international street gang MS-13 has strong ties. And bull horns are a symbol used by MS-13.
Top 10sScience fiction booksFresh from writing his own first sci-fi thriller, physicist and broadcaster Jim Al-Khalili chooses favourite books that tackle the Earth in peril
Having written a number of popular science books, I decided three years ago to try my hand at fiction. How hard could it be, I reasoned arrogantly. Well, harder than I thought. But I enjoyed writing Sunfall because it’s precisely the sort of book I enjoy reading, even though lacking zombies, vampires or teenagers with superpowers, I guess Netflix won’t be buying the rights.
In an intense battle between theColorado Buffaloes and theNebraska Huskers, a new star emerged. However, the star was not on the field, but on the sidelines. McKenna Rutledge, Colorado’s cheerleader, captured the hearts of football fans across the nation.
During the Buffaloes’ home opener, they dominated the Huskers. Despite this, Rutledge’s infectious enthusiasm became the talk of the game. This serves as proof that in the world of sports, every moment, every supporter, and every cheer counts.
The It’s All a Blur Tour has already been very memorable. After starting nearly a month after it was supposed to, Drake’s had phones and bras thrown at him while also having fans face-plant at his guest stars. Meanwhile, the Kentucky Wildcats are training on his personal court. In short, it’s a very exciting time to be Drake. And that’s not getting into how he reignited his beef with Anna Wintour during his Boston shows.
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Mexico’s Yalitza Aparicio, Oscar nominated for her career-launching turn in Alfonso Cuaron’s “Roma,” and Infinity Hill, producers of the Oscar-nominated Argentine drama “Argentina 1985,” have boarded sweatshop thriller “City of Dreams” (previously titled “Dreamer”) as executive producers.
The drama features a stellar cast that includes Golden Globe nominee Diego Calva (“Babylon”), Chile’s Alfredo Castro (“From Afar”), Mexico’s Paulina Gaitán (“Narcos”) and Jason Patric (“The Lost Boys”).
The directorial feature debut of helmer-scribe Mohit Ramchandani, “City of Dreams” is produced by Mexican filmmaker Luis Mandoki (“Innocent Voices), Jon Graham (“The Vault”) and Kyle Stroud (“In Full Bloom”).