Tag: L.A
AFI Fest brings the perfect from different festivals to L.A. movie followers
The American Movie Institute introduced the complete program for this yr’s AFI Fest on Tuesday, giving native audiences an opportunity for the primary time to [Read More…]
Teen gunned down PnB Rock inside South L.A. Roscoe’s. His dad simply acquired 31 years to life
A person who despatched his 17-year-old son to rob and kill rapper PnB Rock was sentenced to 31 years to life in jail Monday. Freddie [Read More…]
The hottest tickets in L.A. theater, classical music and more this fall
Mark your calendars and reserve your seats. As financially challenged as the arts world may be coming out of the pandemic, the fall slate of [Read More…]
Review: In ‘Skincare,’ cutthroat competition in the L.A. beauty industry leads to a face-plant
Director Austin Peters makes his narrative feature debut with “Skincare,” a slice of nasty L.A. noir set within the beauty industry, starring Elizabeth Banks as [Read More…]
You go to this L.A. play. When you get there, you find out you have 60 minutes to escape
A few minutes after the play begins, the actors stop, empty their pockets and repeat their last few lines. And then they do it again. [Read More…]
Watch Malika Andrews stay calm on-air while 4.4 earthquake shakes ESPN’s L.A. studios
ESPN’s Malika Andrews was interviewing basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo on-air Monday afternoon, and then an earthquake shook things up. A magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit Los [Read More…]
How the 2028 Olympics should showcase L.A.: 9 wild ideas from our wish list
Inspired by the profound (and often profoundly silly) Frenchness of the Paris Games, we — like much of the internet — have been thinking about [Read More…]
L.A. reveals some of its Olympics closing ceremony performers
Southern California musical all-stars Billie Eilish, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Snoop Dogg will be featured during the Olympic closing ceremony that will help [Read More…]
Josh Hartnett reveals why he traded L.A. and New York for a quieter life in England
Two decades after the fact, Josh Harnett has opened up about his decision to leave Los Angeles at the peak of his fame. “I just [Read More…]
See Edinburgh Fringe without leaving L.A.: Where local comics are testing their festival acts
Around 11 a.m. on a recent Saturday, the first of five work-in-progress comedy shows began to unfold onstage at the Elysian Theater. The audience was [Read More…]
Can jazz clubs survive in L.A.? The supergroup SML sure hopes so
The debut album from the L.A. jazz supergroup SML is a thrilling elegy for a dead nightclub. Over two packed nights last year, the quintet [Read More…]
25 years after 13-year-old dancer’s death, her legacy lives on at L.A. charter schools
The Angelus Temple megachurch in Echo Park was the unlikely venue (and largest to date) for the Gabriella Charter Schools’ year-end dance recitals. Friends and [Read More…]