
Former ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ Host and Co-Creator Monty Hall Dies in Beverly Hills at Age 96
Monty Hall, the television icon who was co-creator and the first host of “Let’s Make a Deal,” died at his home in Beverly Hills on Saturday due to heart failure, his daughter, Joanna Gleason, has confirmed to the New York Times. He was 96. Monty Hall arrives at the 3rd annual Jerry Herman Awards at the Pantages Theatre on June 1, 2014 in Hollywood, Calif. (Credit: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for the Pantages Theatre) His wife of nearly 70 years died this summer, and he had a

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Til Death Do Us Part’ Takes on Intimate Partner Violence
SHOW TIMES Spent Friday night out with a group to see ‘Til Death Do Us Part’, a new thriller by director Christopher B. Stokes (You Got Served), in collaboration with Producers Shondrella Avery and Marques Houston, Jerome Jones, Jarell Houston, Patrick Johnson Jr., Novus Content and Footage Films. The film provides a brutally honest view of intimate partner violence, striking a delicate balance between the loving spaces of a couple and the dangerous darkness of a troubled abu

An Emotional Janet Jackson Breaks Down While Singing About Domestic Violence
In a heartbreaking moment caught on film by fans in the crowd, Janet Jackson broke down in tears onstage in the middle of her Houston, Texas, concert on Saturday night. At the time, the singer was performing the song "What About" from her iconic 1997 album, The Velvet Rope. Accompanying the song, which is about domestic violence, Jackson's female dancers acted out the volatile lyrics. "What about the times you yelled at me?/ What about the times I cried? You wouldn't even hol