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Ludacris' upcoming concert at SeaWorld will be protested by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals or popularly known as PETA. #Ludacris #PETA -
‘Been Friends Forever’: Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato Reunite At March For Our Lives Rally
Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato recently proved that their friendship never really ended. The two singers reunited at the March for Our Lives protest in Washington, D.C. -
Protestors Hold Die-In Outside of USC Auditorium During Iggy Azalea Concert [WATCH]
Protest have been sparked all across the nation since the non indictment verdicts in the Mike Brown and Eric Garner cases. Protestors recently held a die-in outside of USC Bovard Auditorium during an Iggy Azalea concert. The rapper dished on the night's events via Twitter saying the crowd was "trolling in real life." -
St. Louis Rams Insist They Didn't Apologize to Police for 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Gesture
It looks like finding middle ground and a truce between the St. Louis Rams and the St. Louis County police department is not going to be easy. The issue began when five St. Louis Rams players walked onto the field before Sunday, Nov. 30's game with their arms making a "hands up, don't shoot" gesture. The police department took extreme offense at the gesture, which was in reference to Darren Wilson's not being indicted in the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Now team officials and the police department are at odds over whether or not an apology was issued. On Monday, Dec. 1, the Rams's chief operations officer Kevin Demoff reached out to law enforcement to try and make peace. Demoff reportedly told police chief Jon Belmar that he "regretted any offense the officers may have taken and regretted that any members of the [Rams's] organization would act in a way that minimized the outstanding work that police officers and departments carry out each and every day." Even though Demoff said he never apologized, the chief believed it to be enough of an apology to send an email about the phone call to his staff. -
Mike Brown Demonstrators Interrupt The St. Louis Symphony
During a Saturday performance by the St. Louis Symphony, Mike Brown demonstrators interrupted the show to sing a requiem for the teen as tensions grow over the police shooting of the unarmed 18-year-old. -
Neil Young Gives New Song “Who’s Gonna Stand Up” To People’s Climate Change Protesters
Yesterday marked an internationally talked about even that took the world by storm: the People’s Climate March. And today, NME reports that Neil Young has stepped up and released a new song to correspond with the march – “Who’s Gonna Stand Up (And Save the Earth).”
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