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.
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Google unveils new cloud tools designed to revolutionize the media and entertainment industry. These innovations streamline production, enhance creativity, and boost content delivery worldwide.
After the ‘Blurred Lines’ verdict, Brian Wilson reflects on Chuck Berry’s influence, emphasizing the roots of his hit ‘Surfin’ U.S.A.’ and the ongoing debate over musical inspiration and copyright.
Tribe Entertainment is set to host Davido’s official after-party in Los Angeles, following his highly anticipated performance. The event promises an exclusive celebration with top industry guests and vibrant vibes.
Banksy’s iconic Haight Street Rat has resurfaced in Los Angeles, appearing on the U.S. Bank Tower. The elusive street artist’s latest work sparks intrigue and debate over urban art’s role in city landscapes.
“Tenet” will debut internationally on August 26, a week ahead of its U.S. premiere on September 3, the Los Angeles Times reports. The move aims to build global momentum for the highly anticipated Christopher Nolan thriller.
Frank Cruz, intolerant of second-class treatment, carved his own path with fierce determination. His story highlights resilience and defiance in the face of inequality, as detailed in the Los Angeles Times.
The MAMA Awards, long celebrated in Asia, show promise to become the major U.S. platform K-pop deserves. Industry experts highlight its potential to elevate global recognition for the genre.
Brandon Silverstein has been named CEO of Avex Music Group as Japanese entertainment giant Avex acquires S10 Music Publishing and boosts its stake in S10 Management, expanding its global music footprint.
K-pop sensation TWICE will return to Los Angeles for a one-night-only encore concert. Fans can expect an unforgettable night as the group reprises their hit performances. Tickets go on sale soon.
At the Echoplex, Tom Morello condemned recent ICE raids, urging unity and self-reliance with his message: “No one’s coming to save us except for us.” His powerful performance blended activism with rock energy.
Disney+ will launch a cheaper, ad-supported subscription tier in the U.S. later this year, aiming to attract more subscribers amid increasing competition in the streaming market, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Savannah Gankiewicz was sworn in as the new Miss USA following the unexpected resignation of her predecessor. The transition comes amid ongoing controversy, marking a new chapter for the iconic pageant.
Universal TV President Bela Bajaria credits her success to embracing both Eastern and Western cultures. Her unique perspective drives diverse storytelling, reshaping global television, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Los Angeles Daily News delivers timely local news, covering Los Angeles and surrounding communities. Known for in-depth reporting on politics, crime, and culture, it remains a key source for Southern California readers.
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel stated that US government pressure was not involved in the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s show, Reuters reports. The decision was reportedly independent of external governmental influence.
At the L.A. Opera, two composers’ works shine anew: one a Jewish refugee who fled Nazi persecution, the other an overlooked Black talent. Their powerful legacies are celebrated in a groundbreaking presentation.
Super Junior leader Leeteuk faced backlash after allegedly praising Donald Trump and Elon Musk during a Los Angeles concert, sparking controversy among fans and media. The remarks have ignited debate over celebrity endorsements.
Has the hit show “Ted Lasso” sparked a surge in soccer’s U.S. popularity? Experts weigh in, revealing how the beloved series has influenced fan engagement and contributed to growing interest in the sport nationwide.
The Los Angeles Times highlights the profound impact of German émigrés on Classic Hollywood, celebrating their artistic and technical contributions that transformed U.S. cinema during Hollywood’s golden era.


















