Following the U.S. withdrawal, Los Angeles museums face a pivotal moment to deepen public understanding of Afghanistan’s history and culture, moving beyond conflict to showcase its rich heritage and resilience.
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Conservatives call for an “All American” alternative to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance, sparking accusations of Hispanophobia. Critics argue the backlash targets cultural expression and Latino representation.
The Miss USA Organization is investigating allegations of rigging in the historic 2022 pageant, where unprecedented results sparked controversy. The probe aims to ensure transparency and uphold the event’s integrity.
On Thursday, USA Network airs a new episode of “Queen of the South,” continuing to follow Teresa Mendoza’s rise in the drug cartel world. The Los Angeles Times highlights key plot twists in this gripping drama.
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Olivia Munn has joined the cast of the upcoming sci-fi thriller Replay, produced by Dark Castle Entertainment. The film promises a gripping narrative, further highlighting Munn’s versatile career in genre cinema.
Chris Brown’s Breezy Bowl tour has launched its U.S. leg amid legal challenges, as a lawsuit alleges trademark infringement. The case, reported by the Los Angeles Times, may impact the tour’s progress and branding.
L.A.’s entertainment economy faces a severe downturn as declining studio output, streaming shifts, and rising production costs converge, threatening jobs and revenues in Hollywood’s core industry, according to WSJ.
Porsche and Holoride have unveiled a groundbreaking in-car virtual reality experience, allowing passengers to enjoy immersive VR attractions while the vehicle is in motion, blending entertainment with cutting-edge automotive technology.
The G’DAY USA & AACTA Awards Gala in Los Angeles celebrated outstanding Australian talent in film and television, fostering cultural ties and recognizing excellence in the industry. The event drew top stars and industry leaders.
An entertainment executive has listed a stunning cliffside mansion in Los Angeles for nearly $30 million. The luxury property offers breathtaking views and modern amenities, attracting high-end buyers.
Rising Korean singer Lee Mu-jin will hold his first overseas solo concert in Los Angeles this January. The event marks a significant milestone in his growing international career and fanbase expansion.
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ has been officially canceled after 14 successful seasons, ending a long-running chapter in the popular crime drama series. Fans can still enjoy reruns as the show concludes its impactful run.
Trump’s FCC chairman is intensifying the culture war by targeting social media platforms and pushing policies that critics say threaten free speech and deepen political divides, reports the Los Angeles Times.
L.A.’s entertainment economy faces mounting crises as soaring production costs, labor disputes, and shifting consumer habits threaten Hollywood’s dominance, casting a grim outlook reminiscent of a disaster movie.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have opened their Los Angeles home to friends evacuating from nearby wildfires. They also urged the public to support relief efforts, highlighting the urgent need for aid amid the devastating fires.
Christopher Staton Spicer has joined Akin Gump as a Partner in the Media & Entertainment division, bringing extensive expertise to the firm’s global client portfolio in intellectual property and digital media law.
Former SM Entertainment CEO Lee Sung-soo launches a new U.S.-based K-pop company, aiming to expand the genre’s global reach and nurture fresh talent, Billboard reports. This marks a bold new chapter for K-pop’s international growth.
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Former President Donald Trump announced that China’s President Xi Jinping has approved a deal to save TikTok’s U.S. operations, easing regulatory concerns and potentially averting a ban, according to reports from the Los Angeles Times.


















