Mar. 15, 2025
Nothing is getting in the way of2DEEP’s dreams.
PEOPLE has the exclusive premiere of 2DEEP’s new music video for his latest single “Guaracha en Reggaetonlandia,” which gives viewers an inside look into his life, upbringing and aspirations.
2DEEP.Courtesy 2DEEP
He continues, “In the world of EDM [electronic dance music], there aren’t many Latinos like me and I want to make sure that every kid like me knows that their dreams can come true.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Foo FightersandTaylor Hawkins' family are teaming up to present a tribute concert for the band’s late drummer, who died in March at the age of 50.
“Taylor was not only an incredible drummer and musician but truly one of the most passionate super fans of music the world has seen,” Bruce Gilmer, Paramount President of Music and Chief Content Officer for Music at Paramount+, said in a statement.
Mar. 15, 2025
Duff Goldman (left) and Adam Richman (right).Photo:Emma McIntyre/Getty, Slaven Vlasic/Getty
Emma McIntyre/Getty, Slaven Vlasic/Getty
Food Network starDuff Goldmangets recognized everywhere he goes — just not always as himself.
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Man v. Food, of course, is Richman’s popular, long-running Travel Channel series.
Mar. 15, 2025
Kevin Bacon and Lori Singer inFootloose(1984).Photo:Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock
Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock
Four decades later, we’re still cuttingFootloose.
Singer, now 66, recalls what it was like meeting Bacon, now 65, for the film for the first time: “It was electric.”
“It’s just one of those things when you have somebody like Herb Ross as a director and he’s been with so many great actors … he was already very established, so he knew what he was doing,” she adds.
Mar. 15, 2025
Vanessa Bryant.Photo: Jae C Hong/AP/Shutterstock
A digital forensics expert testifyingin Vanessa Bryant’s lawsuit against Los Angeles Countysaid that law enforcement personnel who took photos at the scene of the 2020 helicopter crash that left Kobe Bryant and eight others dead “permanently destroyed” digital evidence.
After the sheriff’s department received complaints from witnesses who say they saw first responders sharing the crash photos publicly, deputies were instructed to delete the photos off of their devices.