Hair salons are a place of joy for many people. As well as a space to feel looked after and pampered, it's somewhere to chat, relax and spend a little time on yourself. And for so many, hair is an expression of self and identity.
But for some, booking an appointment at a salon isn't just about finding space in the diary or deciding whether to try a balayage this summer.
Matt Barnes has said that the version of his 2015 altercation that is referenced in Kanye's seminal "30 Hours" is actually nothing more than an "urban legend". Per the story relayed by Kanye, Barnes drove 95 miles to confront Derek Fisher after learning that Fisher was at Barnes' ex-wife's house. “That was the urban legend because Kanye rapped about it. I really only drove 15 minutes. Quick trip. I was back in the house firing one up in like 45 minutes.
Play video content NOT COMPUTING Mark Zuckerberg's been getting the meme treatment for supposedly looking like a 'Star Trek' character -- ever since he testified to Congress -- but the actor himself doesn't see it.
We got Brent Spiner Monday in Malibu where we asked if he'd seen the hilarious Zuck memes putting him on the 'Next Generation' set as the android, Data.
'STAR TREK' Memes Compare MARK ZUCKERBERG to Mr.
J-Boog from B2K -- aka Jarell Damonte Houston -- was arrested for domestic violence at his L.A. home on Sunday -- TMZ has learned.
Law enforcement sources tell us Boog was arrested late afternoon for "corporal punishment on a spouse" as well as for outstanding warrants relating to an allegedly bad driving record.
Neighbors tell TMZ they heard screaming in the house earlier in the day -- and when cops finally showed up, they rolled deep with 6 or 7 squad cars.
SAN DIEGO — A federal judge who previously overturned California's three-decade-old ban on assault weapons did it again on Thursday, ruling that the state's attempts to prohibit sales of semiautomatic guns violates the constitutional right to bear arms.
U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez of San Diego conceded that powerful weapons like AR-15 rifles are commonly used by criminals, but said the guns are importantly also owned by people who obey the law and feel they need firearms to protect themselves.