Hollywood, once rooted in Los Angeles, has expanded beyond the city and now increasingly stretches across the U.S. With rising costs and new hubs forming, the industry is outgrowing both its birthplace and the nation.
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Alexis Smith, who gained viral attention for her Miss Kansas speech, revealed that her abuser sought “full control” over her. Her powerful message highlights the ongoing struggle against domestic abuse. (Los Angeles Times)
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 took place in Los Angeles, showcasing the latest in gaming technology and titles. Industry leaders unveiled new games and innovations, drawing global attention to the future of interactive entertainment.
Joy Taylor has hailed LeBron James as the “Greatest Superstar in the History of Entertainment,” praising his impact both on and off the basketball court. Her remarks spotlight LeBron’s influence beyond sports.
Keke Palmer has called on the National Guard to join Los Angeles protesters, urging them to “protect us” amid escalating tensions. Her challenge highlights growing demands for safety and accountability in the city.
Supermodel Elle Macpherson is reportedly engaged to billionaire Jeffrey Soffer, sources confirm exclusively to the Los Angeles Times. The couple’s romance has sparked excitement among fans and the fashion world alike.
Are you Latino and eager to launch a career in the arts but unsure where to begin? The Los Angeles Times highlights key programs designed to support and guide Latino artists on their creative journeys.
The Oscar nominations announcement has been postponed due to ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. This marks another disruption in Hollywood, adding to recent delays and cancellations amid the crisis.
A future-set Chicano noir inspired by Sunset Boulevard spotlights contemporary social issues through a speculative lens, revealing the enduring struggles and resilience of Los Angeles’ Latino communities today.
“Love Island USA” is set to crown its winning couple following a tumultuous seventh season marked by unexpected twists and dramatic exits. Fans eagerly await the finale to see which pair claims the prize.
The hiring of Beyoncé and Taylor Swift for roles at USA Today has ignited backlash from news reporters, raising concerns about journalistic integrity and the blurring lines between news and entertainment.
Kendrick Lamar electrified The Forum, championing L.A. unity with a powerful marathon performance of “Not Like Us.” The night peaked as he brought out Dr. Dre, highlighting the city’s rich hip-hop legacy.
US comedian Dave Chappelle was tackled on stage during a live performance, raising security concerns. The incident disrupted the show but Chappelle continued after the situation was controlled. Details remain under investigation.
The film “McFarland, USA” brings renewed attention to a once-forgotten story, reviving memories for a former runner who recounts the impact of the inspiring true tale of a high school cross country team.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles showcased groundbreaking games, innovative tech, and major industry announcements. Highlights included next-gen consoles, immersive VR experiences, and highly anticipated game reveals.
A new Los Angeles Times study reveals which entertainment jobs face the highest risk of AI disruption. Roles in scriptwriting, animation, and music production top the list as artificial intelligence reshapes the industry landscape.
The Game Awards will spotlight titles like “Hogwarts Legacy” and “The Last of Us” during a special concert at the Hollywood Bowl, celebrating iconic video game music and culture, the Los Angeles Times reports.
The Laugh Factory hosted “Let It Out,” a groundbreaking stand-up comedy show featuring neurodivergent comedians. The event spotlighted diverse voices, promoting inclusion and breaking stigma through humor.
NBC Los Angeles delivers the latest in entertainment news, covering Hollywood premieres, celebrity interviews, and exclusive events. Stay updated with in-depth stories and breaking news from the heart of the entertainment industry.
“Love Island USA” watch parties are gaining attention as a potential blueprint for reviving TV viewership. These lively gatherings blend communal experience with real-time engagement, offering hope for a struggling industry.


















