It was 20 years ago that Jeff Schwartz opened his own basketball player rep business, in Santa Monica office space borrowed from Casey Wasserman. Schwartz was buttressed by a conviction that what eventually became Excel Sports Management would be a basketball-only agency,
Get your kicks on Route 66 …” But the message of that song took photographer Jean Furth and former Baseball Hall of Fame executive director Jeff Idelson along that 2,448-mile route, along Interstates and back roads,
Jordan Morris headed home an equalizer in the 72nd minute and Raul Ruidiaz sent a jaw-dropping screamer into the net for the game-winner in the 80th minute for the 2-1 win.
Near Intelligence Holdings Inc. a technology company that provides place and people data to marketers, is merging with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, and will go public on the Nasdaq.
I was disappointed to read in The Durango Herald (May 18) that the city will likely put several improvement and reconstruction projects on hold because of rising costs. I hope that the city can find
Reonna Johnson, VP of marketing and advertising firm Deutsch LA, launched Hex Code Black, a podcast that explores the Black experience in the workplace.
The Hollywood vet appears to be in great spirits, as wife Emma Heming shared video of the actor as he played a game of basketball with friends Tuesday.
Actor/writer Michael Lyons takes a cue from an emerging case tennis elbow to reflect on his experience during an unhealthy relationship, and the tumultuous journey of rediscovering sexuality and independence afterwards in his solo show Dickin’ Around.