MIAMI, FL (CelebrityAccess) — Police agencies across South Florida are investigating a string of shootings involving rap musicians and their entourages around a Miami hip hop festival that left two people dead, four wounded over the weekend.
According to the Associated Press, police investigators have appealed to the public for help in identifying those responsible for the shootings, many of which appeared to have a connection with the Rolling Loud Festival, which took place over the weekend at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
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A famous historical gag from the movie 'Forrest Gump' ignores the fact that Yoko Ono helped inspire John Lennon's "Imagine." Published on May 7, 2023 2 min read TL;DR:
In Forrest Gump, the title character goes on The Dick Cavett Show and inspires John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The scene makes it so that “Imagine” is inspired by Forrest’s experiences in Red China. John said the song was inspired by Yoko Ono and his feelings about religion.
Victoria Beckham, the fashion icon and former Spice Girl, recently marked a major milestone: her 50th birthday. And her husband David Beckham threw a mega, star-studded bash that everyone’s talking about.
If reports are to be believed then he spent £250,000 to make wifey’s night memorable. Check out the list of high-profile celebrities who graced the event and how the event unfolded.
A night of luxury Before the big party, the Beckham family posed for a lovely picture at their stunning £30 million West London home.
Rose McGowan's revealing memoir, "Brave," dropped Tuesday -- and a lot of unsavory details about her life landed with it.
Born into a cult she escaped as a child, McGowan's life was plagued with abuse -- from the time a man in his late '40s shoved his tongue down her throat when she was a 14-year-old extra on a movie set, to the time Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped her.
Room without a view … Charlie Murphy in Arlington. Photograph: Patrick RedmondRoom without a view … Charlie Murphy in Arlington. Photograph: Patrick RedmondEnda WalshReviewLeisureland, Salthill, Galway
The playwright embraces a new form of category-defying theatre in a story of love and oppression that echoes Orwell’s 1984
No Galway international arts festival seems complete without a new play by Enda Walsh.
His latest, set in a suburban seaside leisure centre, deals with Walsh’s familiar themes of entrapment, isolation and imagined worlds.