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The Los Angeles Times highlights the 20 biggest celebrity divorces that shaped public perception and pop culture across the decades, revealing how high-profile splits reflect changing societal attitudes toward love and fame.
The creative team behind “The Last of Us” unpacks the episode dubbed the “skeleton key,” addressing its surprising narrative choices and impact. The Los Angeles Times explores why this particular installment has sparked widespread discussion.
The cast of “The Last of Us” opened up to the Los Angeles Times about the challenges of keeping Season 2 spoilers under wraps, rating how hard they work to protect the show’s secrets amid soaring fan anticipation.
Hollywood faces a sharp decline in jobs as studios grapple with shifting audience habits. The Los Angeles Times reports that changing viewer preferences and streaming dominance are key factors behind widespread industry layoffs.
Every July 4th, Los Angeles lights up with a unique symbol: the flaming palm tree. This fiery spectacle, a hallmark of the city’s Independence Day celebrations, embodies L.A.’s vibrant spirit and cultural flair.
A potential second Trump presidency could intensify Hollywood’s cultural and political clashes, impacting the entertainment industry with renewed debates over censorship, celebrity activism, and industry regulations.
Los Angeles braces for a traffic nightmare as a convergence of major sports events and entertainment gatherings threatens gridlock. Authorities warn of severe delays, urging commuters to plan accordingly.
President Joe Biden is set to meet with prominent Black entertainment figures in Los Angeles, Deadline Hollywood reports. The discussions aim to address key social and cultural issues, highlighting the administration’s engagement with the community.
Lily Phillips was stopped at the US border and questioned about her paid work, sparking concerns over immigration scrutiny. The incident highlights growing tensions around work-related inquiries at border crossings.
The Pulitzer Prize board has expanded eligibility for its arts awards to include non-U.S. citizens, marking a significant shift to recognize global artistic achievements, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Major Hollywood and media companies including Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, and CNN have announced significant layoffs. The cuts reflect ongoing industry shifts amid economic pressures, impacting hundreds across the sector.
Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach and travel entrepreneur Jeremy Jauncey were spotted in Los Angeles, sharing moments from their trip. The couple’s visit highlights their growing influence in lifestyle and travel circles.
The Los Angeles Times praises The Distance Between Us for its fearless storytelling, highlighting a courageous voice that challenges borders and bridges divides with raw, poignant narratives. A must-read debut.
Women In Entertainment announces its 2025 Summit, set to take place in Los Angeles. The event will spotlight industry leaders, promote diversity, and empower women across all entertainment sectors. #WIE2025 #LATFUSA
The 2025 box office is struggling with disappointing ticket sales. Industry experts debate whether the slump stems from a lack of compelling releases or waning audience interest amid shifting entertainment habits.
Los Angeles Film Critics have named Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” the best film of the year. The acclaimed South Korean thriller continues to garner international recognition for its sharp social commentary and storytelling.
“The Last of Us” Season 2 deepens its exploration of survival, revealing it’s more than mere existence. The Los Angeles Times highlights the show’s intense storytelling and complex character journeys in its latest review.
Armie Hammer publicly criticized Marvel Entertainment Chairman for financially supporting former President Donald Trump. The actor voiced his disapproval amid ongoing political tensions, sparking widespread discussion on social media.
Indian post-production companies are establishing offices in Los Angeles, tapping into Hollywood’s booming market. This move aims to blend cost-effective services with creative expertise, strengthening ties between Bollywood and Hollywood.