Phoenix Suns Gives Devin Booker Largest Contract Extension In NBA History
Devin Booker agreed to a two-year, $145 million contract extension with the Phoenix Suns, making it the largest contract extension ever
Devin Booker agreed to a two-year, $145 million contract extension with the Phoenix Suns, making it the largest contract extension ever
Yvette Kendall has inked a groundbreaking deal with The Session Studio to develop several feature films and TV series based on her original Horror and SciFi IP
Harlem is co-naming the corner of 109th Street and 5th Avenue Isaac “Fatman Scoop” Freeman III Place in August
Rashuan Hall serves as Vice President of Streaming & Partnerships at a global entertainment company, Fuse Media
Larry The Blackspot Hester’s enduring impact on music journalism, digital media, and entrepreneurship cements his status as a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry
On 50 Cent’s 50th birthday, July 6, the “Many Men” rapper debuted his 50 Cent Action Channel on Pluto TV for free
Jimmy Butler will bring BIGFACE to San Francisco through an exclusive pop-up at Square’s Corner Store in the Mission District
Patrick Ewing became the first NBA player to have his own sneaker brand after being bought out by sneaker brand, Adidas
Cedric the Entertainer and Anthony Anderson have opened a restaurant in Los Angeles by the name of AC Barbecue
San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer said that a statue of Barry Bonds is in the works to place in front of the team’s stadium
Russell Westbrook and his Why Not? Foundation will return to Wynn Las Vegas for the 5th Annual Why Not? Foundation Poker Night, taking place Friday, September 12, 2025 at the Intrigue Nightclub
ANTA and Kyrie Irving Unveil the KAI 2 SUN
Grammy Award-winning artist Megan Thee Stallion’s Pete & Thomas Foundation will honor Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium founder LaTosha Brown alongside 13-year-old mental health advocate Mila Henry at its inaugural gala
“I enjoyed working with SNIPES on this campaign,” Druski said.
Former NBA players Grant Hill and Chris Webber are now officially minority owners of a WNBA franchise in Detroit