When country legend John Michael Montgomery reflects on his career, he doesn’t speak from a boastful place, but from a tender, humble appreciation for the experiences he’s been afforded. And honestly, ...
Michael B. Jordan had his sights set on a career playing in the NBA, or maybe baseball, but definitely not acting. That wasn’t in the cards growing up, but by happenstance he started very young, ...
Michael B. Jordan is getting plenty of accolades for his work in “Sinners” and what he’s helping create behind the camera. However, the 38-year-old admits that he’s looking ahead to what his life will ...
The complex conversation over artificial intelligence’s growing prevalence in the industry continues. But at least this time, songwriter-producer turned screenwriter Sean Douglas has thrown his hat ...
David Letterman‘s Netflix talk series “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” will return with Season 6 on Dec. 16. Letterman’s next interview subjects include “Sinners” star Michael B. Jordan, YouTube ...
The three-episode sixth season returns on Dec. 16. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast The three episodes in the season with actor-director-producer Jordan, creator-entrepreneur MrBeast ...
The Sinners star shares his secret trick for tapping into his dual leading roles in the surprise-hit vampire flick, the nature of his working relationship with Ryan “Coog” Coogler, and his ...
Michael Jordan, the legendary Chicago Bulls player, is a figure that many great athletes feared facing on the court during his career. Many consider him the greatest player of all time in NBA history.
Michael J. Fox is blasting "bully culture" and sharing his own experience with what he calls his biggest bully – Parkinson's disease. For the 40th anniversary of "Back to the Future," Fox and his ...
Michael Jordan helped kick off a new era of the NBA on NBC this week by sitting down for an interview with Mike Tirico. Basketball fans were thrilled to see the legend on camera as his media ...
There is good news tonight for NBA fans across the country. In an interview with NBC Sports’ Mike Tirico, basketball legend Michael Jordan opens up about life after his retirement more than two ...
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