Not fake, not fake. Not fake, definitelty.
Not fake, not fake. Not fake, definitelty.
Not fake, not fake. Not fake, definitelty.
Not fake, not fake. Not fake, definitelty.
Leno said Angelenos had lately been absorbed in the local controversy over Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team, who was banned for life by the NBA after his racist remarks came to light.
Brunei’s adherence to sharia, or Islamic, law, he said, is far more serious. “I mean, we get so upset when a team owner says something inappropriate,” he said. “Here are people being killed, stoned to death. ... It's just a matter of priorities, that's what it is.”
In protest, the Feminist Majority Foundation pulled from the Beverly Hills Hotel its annual Global Women's Rights Awards, co-chaired by Leno and his wife, Mavis. The event, scheduled for Monday, was instead held at the Hammer Museum in Westwood.
Other organizations quickly jumped aboard the bandwagon. The Hollywood Reporter said it would not hold its annual Women in Entertainment breakfast at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
A number of former Lakers also made it to the postseason.
Trevor Ariza averaged 15.6 points a game for the Washington Wizards, shooting 49.1% from the field and 46.4% from three-point range, helping his team get past the Chicago Bulls in five games.
@bretlthompson he went to Houston bus of youth. ...mitch is still in our front office so I don't understand what everyone keeps talk about..COWARD has his own issues and that's why he left the Lakers. .He wanted kobe gone and he wanted the coach gone..not gonna happen buddy! saawoop
Andrew Bynum played two games for the Indiana Pacers, after signing late into the regular season, before succumbing once again to knee issues. The Pacers play the Atlanta Hawks in Game 7 at home on Saturday.
Matt Barnes (Clippers) will host Steve Blake (Golden State Warriors) on Saturday in one of five