Looks like Armie Hammer may be getting back into the dating game following his split from wife Elizabeth Chambers.
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Coachella’s radius clause is moving ahead, after the decision to dismiss it was reversed it earlier this year.Festival organisers Goldenvoice previously restricted artists booked for the California event from performing at any festival in North America between December 15 to May, or from playing any “hard ticket” concerts in the Southern California region in the same timeframe.However, the organisers of Soul’d Out Music Festival claim the promoters extended the radius clause from Southern
.Looks like Armie Hammer may be getting back into the dating game following his split from wife Elizabeth Chambers.
Armie Hammer may be getting back into the dating game following his split from wife Elizabeth Chambers.The actor was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Wednesday, cozying up to Rumer Willis.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorA Los Angeles federal judge has rejected Charter Communications’ effort to dismiss a $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit filed against the cable giant by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios.Judge George Wu of California’s Central District issued a ruling Friday denying Charter’s motion to dismiss.
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Nicki Minaj wants to request a jury trial to examine the song lawsuit, imposed by Tracy Chapman in October 2018. The iconic rapper says she wants to clear her name and is asking for a jury trial to conclude the lawsuit and determine the result of the copyright infringement, filed against her by legendary singer Chapman in a California federal court.Chapman claims her 1998 song, ‘Baby Can I Hold You,’ interpolates with Minaj’s track ‘Sorry,’ and was used without permission.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“We are seeing a decline in the total number of counties on the state monitoring list,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom at his Monday midday news conference.Newsom noted that the number of counties on that list — which prevents large gatherings, schools and businesses like movie theaters to be open — fell from 42 to 40 last week and, this week, fell further to 35 counties.The state has made “progress across the spectrum,” according to the governor.Calaveras,
Despite Lori Loughlin pleading guilty, she still believes her donations to the University of Southern California were legit!
Lori Loughlin pleaded guilty to charges brought against her in the nationwide college admissions scandal, but she still claims that she did not realize making contributions to the University of Southern California on behalf of her daughters would constitute breaking the law.“Lori would never enter into criminal activity knowingly,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom shared some eye-popping statistics in his Wednesday news conference. Newsom said the state had seen 10,849 lightening strikes in last 72 hours.He said there were currently 367 known fires statewide.
Ayda Field and her husband Robbie Williams celebrated their daughter Coco's second birthday on Wednesday, and judging by the photos the Loose Women star shared on Instagram, it was a fabulous affair!MORE: Ayda Field shares heartbreaking message with fansNot only did Ayda post a sweet photo of little Coco standing on her tiptoes to get a better look at some delicious cakes, but the mother-of-four shared a second snap showing more of her children sitting outside the family's beautiful California
Luchita Hurtado passed away on Thursday night at her Santa Monica, California home at age 99 from natural causes. The artist’s gallery, Hauser & Wirth confirmed Hurtado’s death on Friday, according to The New York Times.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorGovernor Gavin Newsom on Monday delivered some happy news to Californians, reported 7,934 new coronavirus infections on Friday. While that number is significantly lower than the 11,645 reported on Wednesday, it’s in line with the 7,085 new cases reported on That’s a lot less than the 11,645 reported on Wednesday.