De ses premiers pas à la télévision jusqu'à la consécration internationale, le parcours de la chanteuse multi-récompensée Ariana Grande, icône des 10-25 ans. Avec son concert de bienfaisance " One Love Manchester ", Ariana Grande, nouvelle icône des ados, a obtenu un assentiment populaire unanime. Moins de quinze jours après l'attaque terroriste qui fit vingt-deux morts lors de son concert à Manchester, la jeune chanteuse se tenait digne et compatissante face aux milliers de spectateurs venus assister à son concert hommage qui s'est clos sur sa reprise de " Over the Rainbow " - l'espoir d'un monde meilleur. À 26 ans, Ariana cumule les positions au top des charts et a déjà reçu une trentaine de prix, tant pour ses talents de comédienne que de chanteuse ! Cette biographie retrace l'itinéraire de la pop star, de ses débuts à Broadway et sur la chaîne Nickelodeon jusqu'à la reconnaissance et son statut de " nouvelle Mariah Carey ". Elle raconte son parcours, et analyse sa mue, de jeune et sage adolescente de sitcom pour enfants à la star glamour et sophistiquée qu'elle est à présent – un modèle pour toute une génération.
Wilford Daniel (Danny) White is a former quarterback and punter for the Dallas Cowboys and an American football coach in the Arena Football League. He has been the color commentator for Cowboys games on Compass Media Networks' America's Team Radio Network since the 2011 season. A graduate of Westwood High School in Mesa, Arizona, he didn't receive a lot of notice while being the starter at quarterback, because back then he was a better baseball prospect. Frank Kush, then the football head coach at Arizona State University, helped convinced Bobby Winkles, the school's baseball coach, to sign White to a scholarship with the provision that he would also play punter for the football team. During those early years Kush gave him a chance to improve his skills as a quarterback, which eventually would lead him to become the starter midway through his sophomore season, ending up throwing for 6 touchdowns in a game against the University of New Mexico. White went on to have a stellar career as a quarterback and punter, compiling a 33-4 record, winning 3 Fiesta Bowls, setting 7 NCAA passing records and being named All-America in 1973, when he lead the nation's second rated total offense. He finished with 6,717 passing yards, 64 touchdowns, 42 interceptions and averaged 41.7 yards per punt. Besides having his jersey retired, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, the State of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame and the Arizona State University Hall of Fame. In 2000 he was named Arizona Athlete of the Century by the Arizona Republic.