Artists often find inspiration in the most unexpected places. Such is the case with Usher's latest release, "Boyfriend," a lively dance track that ingeniously...
Finance
The Detroit Zoological Society (DZS) named Jeffrey Evans as its new chief financial officer earlier this year. He was previously the CFO of Stout...
Marco McMillian (right) had everything going for him. Only 33-years-old, McMillian was a contender for the top office in his hometown of Clarksdale, Miss., a Delta city known as the birthplace of the blues. Though local reports suggest that a misread sexual advance or a possible romance between two gay lovers gone awry may have lead to the death of a rising political star. McMillian, an openly gay man, was hoping to win the mayoral race in his hometown this year. Had he done so, he would have become the first openly gay politician to be elected to any office in the state of Mississippi. But he was found dead last week on Fe. 27. McMillian’s body was found burned and beaten, according to his family[2]. Someone then dumped his remains near the Mississippi River.