It was a $250,000 check for a 30-minute performance. Now, Chrisette Michele says that playing Donald Trump’s Inauguration destroyed her career, led to a miscarriage, and plunged her into a very deep depression. She didn’t even get to shake…
Category archives: Politics
Master P Is About to Become the NFL’s Worst Nightmare
Master P hates what’s happening to Colin Kaepernick. Now he’s got a plan to make the NFL seriously regret it. The connection between hip hop and sports has always been strong. Now, one of rap’s most successful entrepreneurs wants to…
These 37 Country Artists Remain Adamantly Opposed to Any Form of Gun Control
Despite the hellish events in Las Vegas last week — at a country music festival — country artists remain adamantly opposed to gun control. In fact, very little has changed in the country music world. In the wake of the worst mass-shooting in US histor…
Eminem Releasing a ‘Major Anti-Trump Album’ Next Month, Sources Say
Eminem’s freestyle assassination against Donald Trump last night was just the beginning. Now, it looks like Eminem is planning a major anti-Trump album release. Eminem could become the face of rap’s anti-Trump fury. And last night’s…
Anthony Fantano’s Entire Tour Canceled Over Racist, Alt-Right Allegations
YouTube music critic and ‘The Needle Drop’ host Anthony Fantano will be saying home this month — but not by choice. In the sometimes insular circles of YouTube, Anthony Fantano is a superstar. Technically, he’s one of the biggest mus…
How to (Still) Find Great Talent During These Times of Political Turmoil
To bring politics into the workplace or not to bring politics into the workplace? That is the question.
Barack Obama’s Former Social Media Manager Breaks Down the Future of Digital Strategies
Plus, how politicians and businesses can evolve and learn from the success of Donald Trump’s presidential run.
The Fight Over Water: When Business and Politics Collide
Controversial water project is back up for debate.
Florence and Normandie: 25 Years After the L.A. Riots
Revisiting the heart of the uprising.
This Month In State News: Glitter, Chicken Suits, And Student Election Madness
In 2017, not even campaign signs are safe (but really, were they ever?)