This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, BottleRock is back from rock bottom, and Denis Leary is aiding Detroit firefighters. Also, an injured baseball fan is still looking for compensation from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Eastman Music Co., which makes most of its instruments in China, bought a struggling trombone- and trumpet-maker based in Hopedale, Mass.—and that’s where the jobs are expected to stay.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Dr. Dre lost a bankruptcy battle against Death Row Records, and Joe Giudice got some good news. Also, Debbie Reynolds is selling off her last batch of Hollywood memorabilia.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, the company behind the BottleRock music festival hits a sour note, and Girls Gone Wild made a settlement. Also, a group led by Magic Johnson bought the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, the company behind the BottleRock music festival hits a sour note, and Girls Gone Wild made a settlement. Also, a group led by Magic Johnson bought the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Eddie Montgomery is rolling with bankruptcy and so is the chairman of a far-right political party in Britain. Also, a lawsuit against film financier David Bergstein was dismissed.
This week on The Broke and the Beautiful, Eddie Montgomery is rolling with bankruptcy and so is the chairman of a far-right political party in Britain. Also, a lawsuit against film financier David Bergstein was dismissed.