Beyoncé donates $2.5 million to rebuild Altadena, a historically Black community devastated by wildfires. Supporting community resilience.
The Boston-bred group announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraiser they’ve dubbed “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of the proceeds going to the California Fire Foundation Wildlife & Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support victims across the state.
Music's biggest stars including Beyonce and Taylor Swift will vie for top awards at Sunday's Grammys gala, a glitzy ceremony proceeding despite devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.
The FireAid benefit concerts are tonight, Jan. 30, at both the Kia Forum and Intuit Dome in Los Angeles. The event will raise funds for relief, rebuilding, and fire-prevention efforts in the wake of devastating blazes across the region claimed dozens of lives and thousands of homes.
While some have called for the show to be postponed, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told Yahoo Entertainment that continuing was "important on a lot of levels."
In 2010, the year Swift won album of the year with “Fearless,” Beyoncé won song of the year for “Single Ladies” over Swift’s “You Belong with Me” and won best female pop vocal performance for “Halo,” also over “You Belong with Me.”
Wildfires continue to tear through the Los Angeles area, devastating thousands of acres and forcing even more people to flee their homes. As relief efforts are just getting underway, some of Hollywood's most prominent stars are coming together to help those in need.
Two major fires in and around Los Angeles are burning for a third week, destroying more than 14,000 structures and displacing tens of thousands. In the midst of the devastation,
Wildfires in Los Angeles were made “more likely” by human-caused climate change – a group of leading climate scientists have reported
Blue Ivy wasn’t introduced to the world merely as Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s firstborn—she was embedded in the mechanics of power from the beginning.
Beyonce is the most decorated artist in Grammys history, and her album releases have both triggered cultural earthquakes and reshaped music industry norms.
Black residents of Altadena were more likely to have their homes damaged or destroyed by the Eaton fire and will have a harder financial road to recovery from the disaster, according to research released Tuesday by UCLA.