What's it like to live without utilities? Residents in the landslide zone on the Palos Verdes Peninsula have no power, gas, or cable – and no end in sight.
‘Strange Darling’ filmmaker J.T. Mollner shares the feeling of ‘directing for [his] life’
“Strange Darling” writer-director J.T. Mollner and producer Roy Lee talk overcoming big challenges to deliver the 95 percent on “Rotten Tomatoes” horror hit.
Following big Emmy wins for FX’s ‘Shōgun,’ the NYT details a Disney power struggle
A battle of the Bobs at Disney (Iger vs. Chapek) overshadows Emmy wins for “Shōgun”... a series about “the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds.”
US legislators harden stance on China, Brazil bans Musk’s X
The U.S. continues to take a firm stance on China. When does censorship go too far? Plus, California’s gas inventory may hurt its neighboring state, Nevada.
You can hear the essence of great jazz vocalists like Carmen McRae, Nina Simone, and Sarah Vaughan in the sound of NYC’s Afro-Boricuan group duendita .
Will the Fed’s interest rate cut lower LA’s housing costs?
The Federal Reserve announced a half-a-percentage point cut in interest rates on Wednesday. Mortgage rates had already been falling, but the median home price in LA is $1 million.
‘Entitlement’ novel tackles race, power, real estate
Best-selling author Rumaan Alam’s new novel follows a young Black woman who starts working for an elderly billionaire at his philanthropic foundation, then starts to covet his…