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Tyler Perry Sued Over a Song About The Devil

Tyler Perry is facing one hell of a lawsuit -- dude's accused of using a Gospel song on his show "Meet the Browns" without forking over any green to the guy behind the music. It's all over a 2009 episode of the show, in which several characters sang the words, "The Devil thought he had me ... but I got away." According to a new lawsuit filed Wednesday in federal court in Los Angeles, a songwriter named Johnny Tyrone Stringfield claims those lyrics came from his song, "

Adidas loses four stripes court battle with designer Thom Browne | Fashion

Fashion This article is more than 1 year oldAdidas loses four stripes court battle with designer Thom BrowneThis article is more than 1 year oldSportswear company claimed fashion label’s motif was too similar to its trademark three-stripe logo Adidas has lost a court case against the designer Thom Browne, after the sportswear company said the use of four stripes in his designs was too close to its trademark three-stripe logo.

Rachel Garrat-Valcarcel Wikipedia

Rachel Garrat-Valcarcel Wikipedia – De nombreux médias français ont cité cette étude, mais le présentateur de l’émission Cyril Hanouna est resté silencieux lorsque des allégations d’homophobie ont été formulées à son rencontre. Le 18 mai 2017, soit quelques mois plus tard, Hanouna a commis à l’antenne une blague homophobe. En réponse, l’AJL a écrit un essai pour le site Internet de L’Express dans lequel elle déclare : « L’animateur d’une émission aussi populaire ne devrait pas donner un tel « exemple » de stigmatisation et d’humiliation d’ une minorité.

The Complete History of SNLs Celebrity Jeopardy

This article was originally published on April 12, 2011. It has been updated. Few recurring Saturday Night Live sketches have achieved the immortal status of “Celebrity Jeopardy.” For nearly 20 years, the sketch — which has aired a total of 15 installments — served as one of the NBC series’s most hilarious showcases for very silly impersonations, including Winona Ryder as Björk, Ben Stiller as Tom Cruise, and Tom Hanks as a very dumb version of Tom Hanks.