Suge Knight, The D.O.C., Dr. Dre, and Dick Griffey founded the hip-hop record label, Death Row Records. The label became massively successful in the '90s with the release of classic albums like Dr. Dre’s The Chronic, Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle and The Doggfather, and two albums from the late Tupac Shakur’s discography. Reports estimate that Death Row was making about $100 million a year at the peak of its success. The label was instrumental in the commercial success of gangsta rap and its eventual recognition by mainstream media. Read More...
Farrah Abraham is paying tribute to her late partner and the father of her daughter, Derek Underwood.
On Dec. 28, the Teen Mom star shared a touching message on Instagram to honor his memory. "13 years later, I'm grateful I see ‘FATHER' on your headstone today," she captioned a post featuring a photo of his grave. "I'm grateful for our family, I've learned more about the human condition, bereavement, trauma, loss, & depression. Read More...
On Tuesday, the world learned that longtime actress and director Penny Marshall died at age 75.
As one of Hollywood’s top-grossing female filmmakers behind hits like A League of Their Own and Big, she made a mark in the industry that was only matched by her brother, the late director-producer Garry Marshall, who helmed Overboard, Pretty Woman and The Princess Diaries franchise. He died at age 81 in 2016.
Both had remarkable, longstanding careers across film and TV that spanned multiple decades. Read More...