Oct 23, 2024
LA Times via Don Leach / Staff Photographer
Defendant’s Shout Makes Police Search Non-Consensual

Police officers went to Brett Parkins’ home to search it because he was suspected of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft. Parkins’ girlfriend was about to allow the officers to enter his Huntington Beach, California, home when he yelled, “Don’t let the cops in and don’t talk to them.” ... Read More »

Rare Eagles Lyrics Manuscripts Involved in Criminal Trial
Rare Eagles Lyrics Manuscripts Involved in Criminal Trial

In a legal battle over rock 'n' roll memorabilia, three men face charges in a New York courtroom for allegedly attempting to sell original manuscripts of the Eagles' iconic song "Hotel California" without proper ownership rights. The defendants, rare-book dealer Glenn Horowitz, former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame curator... Read More »

Disneyland Performers Seek Unionization with Actors' Equity Association
Disneyland Performers Seek Unionization with Actors' Equity Association

Performers at Disneyland, who bring iconic characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy to life, are making moves to join the Actors' Equity Association, a prominent labor union that represents live theatrical performers. This push towards unionization aims to secure better pay, benefits, and working conditions for those who... Read More »

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Russell Simmons Accused of Rape by Former Def Jam Exec

Russell Simmons, a notable figure in the rap and hip-hop music scene of the 1990s, is currently facing a federal lawsuit accusing him of rape with the allegations brought forth by a former executive at Def Jam Recordings, the influential label he co-founded with producer Rick Rubin. The plaintiff, known... Read More »