Portman and Millepied, who married in 2012, were involved in their own affair rumors on the set of Black Swan in 2009. At the time, he was living with his girlfriend, American Ballet Theatre’s ...
When Thor: Love and Thunder rolled out, seeing Natalie Portman wielding Mjolnir, cape flapping and biceps in full god mode, Marvel fans knew this wasn’t just another superhero cameo. The Black ...
Quincy Jones, the music producer and composer, has died at the age of 91. Jones worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles and many other artists. Among his best-known credits was as ...
Quincy Jones – “Ai No Corrida” (1981) Jones’ 1981 solo album, “The Dude,” did a lot — including transforming vocalist James Ingram into a deep throated, sleek soul singing sensation ...
Quincy Jones was showing love for his children until the very end. In the legendary producer's final Instagram post on Saturday, which was shared one day before his death, he wished a happy 58th ...
Musical titan Quincy Jones, the composer and producer who added his tasteful polish to recordings by everyone from Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, has died, according to his ...
Quincy Jones died at 91 in his home in Bel Air, his publicist, Arnold Robinson, confirmed in a statement shared with Business Insider. Jones, a 28-time Grammy Award winner, was best known for ...
One of three tracks sung by the great James Ingram on Jones’ album “The Dude,” this quiet-storm ballad (written by the venerable husband-wife duo of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil) is one of ...
Quincy Jones, a music mogul whose career in the industry spanned over seven decades, died Sunday night at 91 years old, his publicist Arnold Robinson confirmed to Fox News Digital. Jones was ...
Oprah Winfrey, Sir Elton John and Barack Obama are among the famous figures who have paid tribute to Quincy Jones following his death at the age of 91. Following the announcement of his death on ...
From left to right are Katie Holmes, James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams and Joshua Jackson. (Warner Bros./Getty Images) Natalie Stechyson has been a writer and editor at CBC News since 2021.