For over 30 years, Hashem Ahmad Alshilleh helped to bury a generation of Muslims across SoCal.
He never charged for his services, relying only on donations. In many cases, he’d pool those funds to pay for the funerals of strangers, Muslims and not.
His five children — two police officers, two construction contractors, and a nurse — knew their father was an important part of the local Muslim community.
But it wasn’t until Alshilleh died that they realized the magnitude of the man.
On Dec. 21, Alshilleh had a bad cough. It was COVID. He died three weeks later.
Over 40 people showed up at his funeral to fulfill a hadith that stated, if someone had that amount of people praying for them at their burial, Allah would accept their intercession.
It was turbulent, but during their time in the spotlight, they were one of the most stylish couples in America.
“Miles and I were among a handful of Black power couples of the sixties, an artistic duo that drew stares,” wrote Tyson in her autobiography latimes.com/entertainment-…
One measure of their fame? The Tyson/Davis nuptials were held at then-high-flying comedian Bill Cosby’s house and officiated by then-Atlanta mayor Andrew Young. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The series set in the world of Wakanda will hit Disney+.
The show is part of a broader deal for Coogler’s production company Proximity Media to make TV shows for the entertainment giant. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Disney said in a statement that it had entered into a five-year exclusive television pact with Proximity, which will also let Coogler’s firm develop shows for other divisions of the company.
Breaking: Dustin Diamond — who played Screech, the awkward but lovable anti-heartthrob in the 1990s sitcom “Saved by the Bell” — has died at 44. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Since starring in the teen comedy, Diamond appeared in several other TV series, including multiple “Saved by the Bell” spinoffs. More on his career latimes.com/entertainment-…
The actor had been hospitalized in Florida where he was undergoing chemotherapy treatment latimes.com/entertainment-…
But some rap-world figures are skeptical about helping drive a new billion-dollar app for other investors’ portfolios. latimes.com/entertainment-…
"Clubhouse was driven by Black and Latino culture," says Master P (@MasterPMiller). “Our culture helped create this brand, so for phase two, let’s figure out how to put that money back into our community.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
He has experienced some memory loss, confusion and unresponsiveness, his family says.
Bennett was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2016.
“Singing is everything to him,” Bennett’s wife, Susan Benedetto, told AARP. “Everything. It has saved his life" latimes.com/entertainment-…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bennett has been rehearsing his 90-minute set at home twice a week. Though Bennett suffers from some “cognitive issues,” his neurologist expressed optimism latimes.com/entertainment-…
There is increasing evidence that California’s latest stay-at-home order, including a ban on outdoor dining, worked to turn around a deadly surge of the coronavirus. latimes.com/california/sto…
Gov. Newsom announced last week that he was lifting the stay-at-home order that had been in place in most of the state since early December in light of the state’s declining COVID-19 case and hospitalization numbers. latimes.com/california/sto…
After weeks of overwhelmed hospitals and record death tolls, the improvements seemed sudden and surprising.
But experts say they are the consequence of changes that Californians started to make two months ago. latimes.com/california/sto…