Nearly 20 years after his breakthrough 2004 album The College Dropout was released, fans can get a glimpse at the recording process in a clip from Act 2 of Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy, debuting Wednesday on Netflix.
The documentary will be released in three feature-length ‘acts, with Act 1, dubbed Vision, debuting at Sundance and in theaters February 10 before it was released on Netflix February 16.
Act 2, dubbed Purpose, was released Wednesday on Netflix, with Act 3, Awakening, debuting March 2 on the streaming service.
Kurt Russell is 70!
In honor of his milestone birthday on Wednesday (March 17), Kurt received tons of love from his family.
Kurt‘s longtime love Goldie Hawn took to Instagram to share a sweet message, where she mentioned the fact that they decided to never get married.
“Happy birthday baby! What a wild ride. No, we never got married but one thing that continues to grow is our love. You’re a wild one, brilliant, lovable, childlike, perfectly maddening, a father supreme and deeply funny!
Shirlene ‘Ms. Juicy’ King Pearson was reportedly slashed in the face with broken glass during a boozy brawl, last year, at Nouveau Bar & Grill in College Park, Georgia.
The horrific fight between the Little Women Atlanta cast captured on camera ended in the 49-year-old reality star requiring stitches and a CAT scan, according to TMZ.
In a teaser for the Lifetime’s unscripted hit series on Friday, footage of the nasty throw-down showed twin sisters Amanda and Andrea Salinas in a screaming match with Abira Greene.
On a recent Thursday in West Hollywood, I joined the six-minute club. That is, I sustained six exhilarating minutes in a near-freezing bath of 43-degree water while my wellness concierge, Flora, cheered me on, and the motivating songs of my choice—“Eye of the Tiger” and “Baby Got Back”—blasted to get me through.
As you may already know, ice baths are a wellness practice that are supposed to ease sore muscles, decrease inflammation, and deliver a rush of energy.
Monica Alba BiographyMonica Alba is a political reporter for NBC News in Washington D.C., covering President Trump and the 2020 Campaign. For the first two years of the Trump administration, Monica worked as a White House producer, traveling extensively with the president domestically and overseas.
Alba attended the University of Southern California where she pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism; International Relations, Cinematic Arts, and Journalism between 2005 and 2009.