A pair of aspiring musicians have sued rap artist Marion Knight, a k a Suge Knight, for allegedly pulling a gun on them, beating them and stealing a wallet.
George and Lynwood Stanley, in a complaint filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, said they were at a recording studio at 1635 Cahuenga Blvd.
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly dressed up as characters from the anime, Death Note, for their second Halloween costumes, over the weekend. The two were spotted heading to Vas Morgan and Michael Braun's Halloween Party in the outfits. Earlier in the weekend, they went with characters from Kill Bill, which ended up being a controversial decision.
SAG-AFTRA requested that members avoid dressing as characters that would promote struck work and if they do, at least not post it on social media.
Company says it has 25,000 active users
Impact, the LinkedIn-like professional network for the entertainment biz founded by filmmakers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer, raised $15 million in Series B funding.
The L.A.-based company, founded in 2020, has now landed more than $21 million in total funding. The Series B round was led by venture-capital firm Shasta Ventures with participation from Silicon Valley VC firm Benchmark alongside strategic investors including Skydance, Riviera Partners, Michael Lynton (chairman of Snap and former chairman/CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment), Eric Fellner (producer and co-chairman of Working Title Films), Brian Koppelman and David Levien (creators of “Billions”) and Roku founder/CEO Anthony Wood.
In today’s time, tennis athletes can get their racquets customized, down to the T, to benefit their game. However, it was not the same when former singles and doubles World No.1 Martina Hingis started playing the sport. Thus, she always struggled with the new-age racquets until she retired for a third and final time in 2017.
Hingis was one of the most successful singles tennis players in the 90s. But unfortunately, persistent injury led her to early retirement.
Want to get a jumpstart on the 2024 makeup trends to know about? We tapped up some of our favourite makeup artists to ask them to spill on the looks, techniques and details they're most looking forward to going viral, as well as their top makeup forecasts for the year ahead. Here's what they had to say…
Soft glamOne trend our pros firmly agreed on was soft, subtle glam that plays up natural features, rather than masking them.