A woman lays flowers at a George Floyd memorial outside the Olive Avenue Market in Redlands. Photo: Beatriz Valenzuela for Q Voice News.
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By Jill Goldsmith
Santa Monica-based Snap Inc. announced plans to stream its Snap Partner Summit on June 11. Doors open at 9:45 a.m. PT with a keynote address by co-founders Evan Spiegel, CEO, and Bobby Murphy, chief technology officer, kicking it off.
Execs from across the company will showcase new product features and announce partnerships around Snap’s augmented reality offerings at the virtual event. The second-annual summit was originally set live for early April but, like many other
A woman lays flowers at a George Floyd memorial outside the Olive Avenue Market in Redlands. Photo: Beatriz Valenzuela for Q Voice News.
Chris Willman Music WriterMcCabe’s Guitar Shop in Santa Monica — which happens to house one of the most storied concert halls in the Los Angeles area as well as being a mecca for acoustic instrument sales and lessons — has gotten to enjoy a Tom Sawyer-type fate this week: attending its own funeral.The Los Angeles Times ran a story online Monday with the headline: “After five decades, McCabe’s Guitar Shop owners are retiring, citing coronavirus.” It was an accurate header… as far as it went.
By Erik Pedersen
"This is precisely the time to contemplate what it means to stand as an ally," the actor said
By Erik Pedersen
Cole Sprouse revealed that he was arrested while peacefully protesting George Floyd’s death. On June 1, the Riverdale actor took to the streets to join protesters and raise his voice against the fatal arrest of Floyd.
Cole Sprouse shared with his over 32 million Instagram followers that he was arrested in Santa Monica on May 31 during a peaceful protest after the brutal death of George Floyd on May 25. In the caption to his post, which featured a black and yellow “Black Lives Matter” banner, the Riverdale actor, 27, wrote, “A group of peaceful protesters, myself included, were arrested yesterday in Santa Monica.
Using his voice. Cole Sprouse revealed he was taken into custody at a protest for racial discrimination and police brutality in Santa Monica.
Cole Sprouse has revealed that he was arrested for peacefully protesting over the weekend in Santa Monica, Calif.
Santa Monica and Beverly Hills have continued curfews into Monday in response to the ongoing protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd, setting 1 p.m. curfews for business districts and 4 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. curfews for the rest of their respective cities.
By Erik Pedersen
By Gene Maddaus
Madison Beer revealed that she was tear gassed while protesting George Floyd's death. On Sunday, the "Home With You" singer attended a protest in Santa Monica and documented her experience on her Instagram Stories.