Tag: Mark Grattan

Mark Grattan Architectural Digest Feature: Black Interior Design

Dive deeply into Mark Grattan's awe-inspiring feature for Architectural Digest. With styling by Tiffani St., the celebrated furniture designer and founder of VIDIVIXI redefines modern luxury through a culturally resonant and unapologetically Black lens, merging sensual minimalism with historic design references.

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A-Rod and Girlfriend Jaclyn Cordeiro Split

Alex "A-Rod" Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro are pausing their relationship. Cordeiro confirmed the news to TMZ that she and the retired MLB star are "currently taking some time apart," while asking for sensitivity around the situation.

Wembanyama Launches Reading Group With San Antonio Spurs Teammate

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Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot Spurs star, is an avid reader who shares his love of books with teammate Harrison Barnes. The pair started a book club and are currently reading George Orwell's "1984," with Wemby already 300 pages ahead of Barnes.

Britney Spears DUI Arrest: “I’m an Angel” Claims

The singer was arrested the evening of March 4 near her home in Ventura County, California, after officers responded to an anonymous report of a driver traveling at high speeds and swerving. Officers said they followed Spears and saw her vehicle cross into another lane by approximately two feet more than once before she eventually pulled over after sirens were activated.

RZA Credits Wu-Tang Clan Performance for Energizing MSG During Knicks Comeback Victory

Wu-Tang Clan is being hailed by New York Knicks fans as the savior of their historic NBA Finals comeback win. RZA tells TMZ the iconic group brought a spark to a deflated Madison Square Garden. The Knicks were getting destroyed by the San Antonio Spurs at halftime of Game 4 when Wu took the floor for a performance that got the place rockin. RZA says the group changed some lyrics to include the Knicks in their songs to make sure fans got back in the mood. The energized crowd cheered on the Knicks as they stormed back from a 29-point hole to stage the biggest comeback win in NBA Finals history.

The Breakfast Club: Netflix’s First Daily Live Show

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