Wall Street Journal's Lee Hawkins sits down with celebrity selector, DJ Cassidy(Pres. Obama, Jay-Z & Beyonce, Sean Combs, Oprah, Kim Kardashian, etc.) to discuss the evolution of his career and what being a DJ to the stars entails.
All of you aspiring to be successful entertaining, note that he worked at being a DJ for years, developed his craft and slowly built a reputation. Just because you want things to move quickly doesn't mean everyone else should put your career on the fast track. Be patient and realistic.
Be sure your talent matches your expectations. Spend a lots of time in one place doing something better each time until your quality is noticeable. It helps and it works.
Former NBA player Jalen Rose intends to improve the graduation rates for students in Detroit with the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy.
By using an improved curriculum,instituting longer school days and semesters(among other things) he intends to reach the students in ways that the public school system in Detroit hasn't.
Lee Hawkins of the Wall Street Journal sat down with Laila Ali to discuss her new show on ABC, Everyday Health, her boxing career and her personal development with a famous father like Muhammad Ali.
Lee Hawkins sits down for an in-depth discussion with Ne-Yo to learn more about the development of his singing and dancing and his planned work with Michael Jackson prior to his death.
Lee Hawkins of the Wall Street Journal visited the North American International Auto Show to preview a sampling of the ultra-luxury automobiles to be featured this year in Detroit, Michigan.
The press preview is Jan. 10-11, Industry Preview is Jan. 12-13, Charity Preview is Jan. 14 and the Public Show is Jan. 15-23.
WSJ's Lee Hawkins interviews singer Freddie Jackson as they stroll Harlem and talk about the importance of the "uptown" Manhattan community to the singer.
If you haven't been to Harlem in a while, you should visit... it's definitely changed. I can't say that I like all of the changes I've seen, but, I'm not mad at all of them either.