COVID-19 continues to disrupt the entertainment industry, delaying production of popular TV shows. Late night programs are returning to their home studios as the pandemic reshapes television production in the US.
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Los Angeles is losing film and TV jobs to multiple cities across the U.S., but no single rival hub has emerged to challenge its dominance, according to a recent LAist report. The industry remains dispersed nationwide.
Jon Cryer, Melanie Lynskey, and other stars have joined the Concert for America fundraiser to support wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles. The event aims to raise funds for affected communities.
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi are reportedly living as expats in the U.K., with speculation linking their move to the political climate under former President Trump. The Los Angeles Times explores the couple’s reasons and new life abroad.
The 34th Mariachi USA festival returns to the Hollywood Bowl, celebrating vibrant mariachi music and culture. This year’s event highlights powerful female performers in a dynamic “ladies night” showcase.
Los Angeles stands as the global epicenter of entertainment, with Hollywood at its heart. Renowned for its film studios and TV production, the city drives innovation and creativity in movies and television worldwide.
Tyra Banks, Joshua Jackson, and Paris Hilton are among the latest celebrities to lose homes in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The fires continue to ravage the area, causing widespread damage and displacing many residents.
Sam Rubin, the beloved KTLA news anchor known for interviewing Hollywood stars, has died at 64. His passing is described as “unthinkable” by colleagues, marking the loss of a cherished media figure.
A Los Angeles Times column argues that Donald Trump harbors deep contempt for America, highlighting his actions and rhetoric as evidence of undermining democratic values and institutions.
Los Angeles wildfires have caused significant disruptions to the television and entertainment industry, halting productions and forcing evacuations. CBS News reports on the wide-reaching impact of the ongoing blaze on Hollywood.
Colleen Hoover, author of It Ends With Us, reveals the novel’s dark real-life inspiration and shares insights on casting choices for the upcoming film adaptation, promising a faithful and powerful portrayal.
The film and TV fraternity is rapidly relocating from Los Angeles due to rising costs, stringent regulations, and evolving production hubs. This shift signals a major transformation in the entertainment industry landscape.
Hollywood executives reflected on 2023’s defining challenges: widespread strikes, the evolving streaming wars, and the rise of AI. Their debates underscore a transformative year reshaping the entertainment industry.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has joined Twitch to connect with younger voters and increase voter engagement. The platform offers a new space for her to discuss policies and encourage civic participation.
Hollywood is dubbing the ongoing labor dispute as ‘the Netflix strike’ due to the major streaming giant’s central role in the conflict. The Los Angeles Times explores why this strike marks a pivotal moment in entertainment history.
Hollywood was already facing financial challenges due to the pandemic and shifting viewer habits. The recent LA fires have compounded issues, disrupting productions and damaging infrastructure, further straining the industry’s recovery efforts.
Cheslie Kryst, former Miss USA and Extra correspondent, is remembered for her radiant spirit and impact. Friends recall how she lit up every room she entered, celebrating her inspiring legacy.
Los Angeles has emerged as the U.S. epicenter for K-Pop fandom, driven by its diverse population, iconic venues, and robust fan communities. This cultural convergence fuels concerts, fan events, and a thriving K-Pop scene.
Rock in Rio USA’s debut in Las Vegas faced criticism for chaotic scheduling, overcrowding, and logistical issues. Attendees described the event as disorganized, overshadowing performances and dampening the festival experience.
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour expands with new dates added across the U.S. and Canada, thrilling fans as the pop icon extends her blockbuster concert run. Tickets sell fast amid soaring demand. (Los Angeles Times)



















