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'Love And Hip Hop' Brittney Taylor Arrested, Allegedly Assaulted Her

Getty Brittney Taylor of "Love & Hip Hop: New York" fame has been arrested ... after allegedly assaulting her kids' father with a baseball bat ... TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Brittney got into a physical altercation earlier this month with Afeez, father of her 2-year-old and 8-month-old. She turned herself in last week after a warrant was issued for her arrest. A source familiar tells us the alleged beating came after Afeez flew to NY to see his kids, although he'd been keeping his distance due to some bad blood between him and Brittney.

Grimes said she 'trolled' paparazzi by posing with Karl Marx's 'Communist Manifesto' following her b

Redeem now Grimes was spotted posing with the "Communist Manifesto" on a street corner. The singer posted on social media that she posed with the book on purpose to "troll" the paparazzi. Billionaire Elon Musk revealed last month that he and Grimes had split. They share custody of their son, X Æ A-Xii Musk. Singer Grimes was spotted in Los Angeles on Oct. 2 in full costume, casually flipping through a copy of Karl Marx's "

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Is the Police Procedural Filmed in Florida?

CSI: Miami is one of the most popular police procedural dramas of the past two decades. With a stellar cast, intriguing storylines, and whip-sharp writing, CSI: Miami has legions of fans of all ages. These days, the iconic drama is no longer filming new episodes — still, fans love to binge-watch all of their favorite episodes from the tv show, and fill up on all the most interesting bits of trivia from the series’ glory days.

Of Tenants And Tentacles: 'BTTM FDRS' Confronts Gentrification In Comic Horror Form

When young urbanites move into poor neighborhoods in search of cheap rents and local color, they often get more than they bargained for. What they don't usually get are body parts spilling over toilet bowl rims and face-eating tentacles crawling out of ventilation systems. That's the kind of visceral revenge meted out in BTTM FDRS, Ezra Claytan Daniels and Ben Passmore's comedic horror comic. Daniels, who wrote BTTM FDRS, and Passmore, who illustrated it, wanted to distill the complex politics of gentrification into digestible (well, really fairly indigestible) form.