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.

Our favorite Mexican kinda-sorta-fast-food-restaurant Chipotle is closing down 43 of its restaurants in Oregon and Washington after 22 cases of E. Coli were linked to the popular spot.

The curse of Lil B is a serious one, just ask James Harden and Kevin Durant. But it looks like B is now currently focused on The Weeknd.

Michael Jordan never had a problem selling his sneakers, but no one is willing to buy the house those sneakers built. His Airness’ Chicago area home originally went up for sale back in 2012 for a staggering $29 million. At the time, Forbes reported that comparable homes in the area were selling in the $1 […]

Billboard Magazine has apologized for “sexualizing” North West in a bizarre tweet sent out Friday morning.

During his talk with GQ, Sefolosha said around 4:15 am, the lights came on at 1Oak in Chelsea and an officer screamed, "Get the hell out"

Another day, another issue that Cash Money’s head honcho Birdman has to deal with. In conjunction with Mack Maine, Birdman is being sued for misidentifying a teenager as Ethan Couch, the kid who killed four people and somehow avoided jail time. According to TMZ, parents Mark and Becky English claim they were shocked to learn that a picture […]

Just days after the Spring Valley High assault, another school official has been caught on tape getting violent with a student.

As Future continues his quest to release a video for every song off Dirty Sprite 2, "Stick Talk" hits the 'net.

The Internet has made Drake a meme-worthy, gif-making genius, and the “Hotline Bling” video has only upped the ante.

The NFL was embroiled in plenty of domestic violence disputes last season, but the organization may not have learned its lesson.

As promised, Aladdin will "show you the world."

With blackface costumes already making their rounds on social media, one dad found another way to be creatively offensive.