Bye Bye Vibe-Mag Quincy Jones Founded FlatlinesSource: dailyfinance.com
Vibe magazine, the urban-music magazine founded in 1993 by Quincy Jones, is the latest victim of the media recession. Multiple sources both within and outside the magazine confirmed that it is shutting down.
Fox News goes 10 for 10!Source: Politico
Congratulations to everyone on the Fox News team. Obviously, it takes a total team effort to be the Leader on cable news.
The best way Americans can honor the men and women serving overseas is to be informed about the issues confronting our country.
The Quincy Jones FoundationSource: carloatyourserviceprod.vox.com
Making A Difference. Quincy Jones philanthropy is about partnering and giving young people a voice to inspire, and empower them to live to their fullest potential while championing the cause of the world's children.
Garfield's glittering star, Quincy Jones dared to dreamSource: The Seattle Times
n the late 1940s, when Quincy Delight Jones lived on 22nd Avenue, just a block from his alma mater, Garfield High School, there was a place they called "the dream window" in the attic, where he and his seven brothers and sisters slept.
Rock Hall of ShameSource: FOXNews.com
The ailing Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation puts on its show Monday night with John Mellencamp performing and Madonna preening in the audience as a rare non-performing inductee.
More Details On Oprah's Obama Party Source: eurweb.com
....The new issue of Newsweek magazine offers details of Saturday's Barack Obama fundraiser being hosted by Oprah Winfrey at her Montecito, Calif. estate.
Good Vibe for Vibe Magazine As Buyer Finally Signs OnSource: New York Post
Vibe magazine, which has been on and off the block for years, was finally sold to a new investment team that is backed by Wicks Media.
Quincy Jones, the founder and chairman, is now completely out of the company after a 15-year run.