Justice Department sues TikTok for allegedly violating child privacy laws
The legal pressure on TikTok just got more intense.
The legal pressure on TikTok just got more intense.

On Sundays, Andrew Bird found particular significance. It was during those days that the melodies of jazz would seep into his unconsciousness before dawn – as a young adult residing in Chicago, he’d often fall asleep to late-night radio broadcasts playing the classics from musicians such as Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins.

A group made up of various Hollywood unions for drivers, location managers, animal trainers, electricians, plumbers, and other crew members have collectively approved new three-year contracts with the main film studios.

Born and bred in Los Angeles, Bianca Oblivion – an up-and-coming Mexican-American disc jockey – fully appreciates the significance of her forthcoming performance at Hard Summer, a major electronic music festival in Southern California.

With each passing day, the real world growing increasingly bizarre, the appeal of Amazon’s witty superhero satire “The Boys” continues to soar.

Veronica Fraley is scheduled to compete at the Paris Olympics for the first time Friday.

A sense of familiarity arose in Burbank last Thursday, as it mirrored an event from a year ago, when numerous video game actors waved protest signs and walked in procession outside the Warner Bros. studio lot, similar to how their film and television counterparts had done so.

For the first time since 2009, Willie Nelson (age 91) and Bob Dylan (age 83), two music legends still with us, embarked on a long journey together. On Wednesday evening at the Hollywood Bowl, they captivated the audience individually, contributing to this summer’s Outlaw Music Festival tour.
On Thursday, Don Lemon, a former CNN host, filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk and his company, X, claiming that Musk led him to believe there was a business collaboration, which Musk later failed to compensate him for his contributions.

What captivates me about Elizabeth Taylor is primarily her performances in two films: “The Taming of the Shrew” directed by Zeffirelli and Shakespeare, and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” directed by Nichols and Albee, where she starred alongside Richard Burton. I’ve also seen her in some of the original “Father of the Bride” films with Spencer Tracy, as I used to watch most comedies on TV. However, the adult dramas she was in, such as “Butterfield 8,” “Raintree County,” and “A Place in the Sun,” were not my preferred genre at the time, and I’m not sure if I’ve ever watched her early roles in “Lassie Come Home” and “National Velvet.”