Lance Harper

Lance Harper is a journalist who dives into the stories shaping sports, global events, and music, never content to stick to a single beat. His reporting spans front-row seats at international soccer championships, deep dives into humanitarian crises, and backstage interviews with chart-topping artists. Over the years, Lance has earned a reputation for asking the tough questions that get past the usual soundbites and digging up the human stories behind the headlines. When he’s not chasing down an interview or catching a flight to the next big event, you might find him debating the latest transfer rumors with fellow fans or tracking down a hidden jazz club in a city he’s just met. His readers know they can count on him to break news and unpack it, connecting the dots between the arena, the world stage, and the recording studio.

Jacaranda Music Festival Takes Over LA

Los Angeles is buzzing as the highly anticipated Jacaranda Music Festival has officially opened its gates, promising a vibrant celebration of music, art, and culture. The festival, now in its inaugural year, has quickly become the talk of the town, drawing in thousands of attendees eager to experience a diverse lineup of artists across multiple…

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6 Calif. Men Admit Guilt in CHP Officer Attack

Six California men have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to a violent incident where California Highway Patrol officers were trapped and attacked under a freeway overpass. The group admitted to conspiring to obstruct justice and commit assault during the chaotic event. Key Highlights: Six men confessed to federal charges in connection with an attack…

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Michigan Courts Block ICE Arrests to Protect Legal Access

In a landmark decision aimed at protecting the integrity of the judicial process, the Michigan Supreme Court has formally enacted a rule prohibiting civil arrests, including those executed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), within the state’s court buildings. This administrative shift, finalized under Michigan Court Rule (MCR) 8.110, establishes that courthouses must remain…

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Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Ignites the Screen in Netflix’s ‘Man on Fire’

Netflix’s highly anticipated adaptation of A.J. Quinnell’s ‘Man on Fire’ has officially debuted, placing Emmy winner Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in the boots of the embattled ex-operative John Creasy. Moving away from the shadows of previous cinematic interpretations, this new series leans into the serialized format to explore the slow-burning trauma of a man caught between…

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LA Housing Crisis: Financing Stalls Development Boom

The Los Angeles housing production engine is facing a paradoxical reality in 2026. While years of legislative advocacy and voter-approved initiatives have successfully streamlined zoning codes and reduced the ‘NIMBY’ friction that once defined California development, a new, more rigid roadblock has emerged: the capital stack. Recent data from the Los Angeles County Affordable Housing…

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April 7 Streaming & Disc Drops: Mercy, The Bride! Lead Pack

Today, April 7, 2026, the home entertainment market sees a massive influx of diverse titles, reflecting a strategic split between physical media resilience and the ongoing dominance of premium digital platforms. Film enthusiasts are currently navigating a release landscape that pits the high-stakes sci-fi thriller ‘Mercy’—available on physical disc today—against the digital-first premiere of the…

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Billionaire Candidate Facing Scrutiny Over Asset Ties

A leading billionaire candidate for California governor is facing a surge of political heat as questions intensify surrounding past business interests and the accumulation of their vast wealth. As the campaign gains momentum, critics and political opponents are aggressively digging into the candidate’s financial history, aiming to frame their business background as a liability rather…

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