
How Altadena became the L.A. dream for Gen X and millennial artists, writers, musicians
A decade ago, if you were a writer, artist or musician who had finally saved enough of a nest egg to consider buying a home,
A decade ago, if you were a writer, artist or musician who had finally saved enough of a nest egg to consider buying a home,
Neil Gaiman, the bestselling fantasy author behind “The Sandman” comic books, and novels and shows “American Gods” and “Good Omens,” has emphatically denied ever engaging
The day that the Eaton fire began, Jake Viator had just finished some work remodeling his midcentury Altadena home. Viator, a mastering engineer for the
Decimated by fire season, it seems impossible that the Los Angeles area could even begin to think about awards season. As fires that have killed
Drake is suing the world’s biggest record company — a company to which he himself is signed. In a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday, the superstar
Although Hollywood production rallied in the last three months of 2024, it was not enough to turn around last year’s industry-wide slump, according to a
Some of L.A.’s biggest arts institutions including the J. Paul Getty Trust, LACMA, MOCA and the Hammer Museum are among those backing an emergency reserve
In 2015, Zane Lowe left his job as a DJ on the BBC’s venerable Radio 1 in the U.K. to become the principal voice of
The ballots are starting to come in, but there’s still no clear front-runner in the awards race. “Conclave,” Edward Berger’s political thriller about a papal
“Wolf Man” is a boring body-horror endurance test that mostly takes place in one home from sundown to sunrise. There’s so much interior creaking and