While Dalyce Curry never became a star, she did rub shoulders with some of the elites of old Hollywood and had a legendary mentor.
Music icon Diana Ross announced a series of tour dates that will kick off next month in Highland, California. The Motown superstar will perform on February 14 at the Yaamava Theater. Ross will then play two shows in Brooklyn,
Diana Ross is staying in a Californian clinic to ... Last December she checked into a psychiatric ward at Century City Hospital in Los Angeles. Miss Ross became a household name in the 1960s ...
Dalyce Curry has died in the Los Angeles wildfires. The devastating news comes as California faces one of its most challenging winter fire seasons in recent history.
Fire-fueling weather eased up on Wednesday as firefighters made significant gains against the two massive wildfires burning around Los Angeles.
The Eaton Fire burning just north of Los Angeles and the Palisades Fire that destroyed much of the seaside LA neighborhood of Pacific Palisades broke out Jan. 7 in conditions similar to what’s expected Wednesday. High winds last week pushed flames at remarkable speed and carried fire-sparking embers sometimes miles away.
Although all of Curry’s family mementos, including numerous scrapbooks, were destroyed in the blaze, one prized possession — a 1981 blue Cadillac parked in front of her home that she had planned to rehab and rent to Hollywood production companies — was unscathed.
Industry denizens who lost their homes reveal a deeply personal possession they raced to rescue — from Joan Rivers’ Emmy to an irreplaceable totem of rock history to a herd of horses — in the harried moments before they fled.
In the wake of catastrophic fires affecting the region, countless Angelenos have stepped up to help out those in need.
MALIBU - Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating several individuals who have been reported missing after being displaced by the Palisades Fire. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is actively investigating these cases,
RUBICON THEATRE has announced a three-play WinterFest as part of the company's 2024/2025 “Dare to Dream” season. The first two plays in the festival celebrate a new collaboration between RUBICON THEATRE COMPANY and THE ACTING COMPANY (TAC) of New York.
At age 95, there was no other way to describe Dalyce Curry, or ''Momma Dee'' to her large extended family, other than ''fabulous.''