About Bruce Goodwin II

Bruce is a sneaker-obsessed pop culture junkie from Queens. He is a proud alumnus of St. John’s University and is currently the Deputy Editor of Cassius. Bruce hails from Complex as a social media guru and honed his sneaker knowledge as an editor at Sneaker News. He is also a Drake and Dipset apologist. He divides his time between watching ‘The Office’ reruns and trying to become the next Hank Moody...or Don Draper.

While hip-hop was still finding itself as an art form in the '80s, it didn't take long for MTV to catch on and let rap acts flourish during the MTV VMA awards.

During an interview with radio station Q93 in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana, Weezy spoke on the reconciliation, Young Money, and the second annual Lil Weezyana Fest.

This isn't the first issue Solo, 35, has had during her professional career as she involved a domestic violence incident with her nephew back in 2014.

The New York Knick has admitted he may never win an NBA championship, which makes him appreciate the Olympics so much more, and Jim Boeheim, who coached Melo during his time at Syracuse University, doesn't think he'll ever win a ring either.

'Martin Lawrence Doin’ Time: Uncut' was filmed earlier this year in Los Angeles and will feature the legendary comedian talking about "everything from sex and relationships to President Obama, Bill Cosby, Hollywood, and more."

After the swimmer apologized for lying about getting robbed and held at gunpoint at a Rio gas station last week, it looks like the police lied a bit, too.

Not only did Kobe Bryant just get a day named after him by the city of Los Angeles and start a multmillion dollar company, but his Nike Kobe 11’s are getting the “Mambacurial” treatment. Since Kobe joined the swoosh just over a decade ago, he’s received his own signature sneaker every year. And lately, aside from the slew […]

Los Angeles saw it fit that the city name a day, August 24, after him. The date commemorates the two jersey numbers he wore as a Laker: 8 and 24.

The great boxer and philanthropist Muhammad Ali died in June, and for the first time since his passing his wife, Lonnie, has decided to speak out.

The two OGs were at Mitchell & Ness' Block Party in Philly and reminisced on their Reebok days and the shine they both brought to their respects fields.

Durant hasn't spoken too much about the bumpy ride, but he's admitted the Olympics have been a welcomed break.

Reid also confirmed the project was completed before Phife's death in March, so he will be featured on the project and so will the group's "sometimes Y" member, Jarobi.