The summer box office has been a welcome bright spot in an otherwise dismal year for the film industry.
The much-anticipated reopening of the Mark Taper Forum, 'Lightscape' at Disney Hall, a big debut in San Diego: Here's our shortlist to the most promising shows in the season ahead.
A report found that at least 11% of 9- to 17-year-old students surveyed had friends or classmates who'd used AI to generate nudes of other students.
Mayor Karen Bass read that Norm Langer was thinking of closing his deli, so she stopped by for lunch and vowed to address neighborhood problems
Center Theatre Group and Deaf West Theatre's musical production reopens Los Angeles' Mark Taper Forum in October.
A Stanford symposium will feature purveyors of some of the most dangerous and widely debunked claims about anti-pandemic policies. Doesn't the university have a responsibility to fight misinformation, not spread it?
Nearly 30 years after the WB family drama premiered, three of its former child stars are sharing memories and wrestling with its legacy on their podcast "Catching Up With the Camdens."
More than four weeks after California enacted new heat standards for indoor workplaces, compliance varies by industry and workplace. Some workers interviewed by The Times continue to swelter. Many weren't aware of the new rules.
The world just experienced its hottest year on record, but does our climate crisis make for good art? With the latest iteration of Pacific Standard Time, we'll soon find out.
Vows of silence tend to conjure images of monks meditating in the mountains. Clark, who is 41 and lives in Leimert Park, has added a modern-day twist to the practice.
Tim Walz is a gearhead who owns an International Harvester Scout II — a quirky retro SUV that has gained a sizable following in recent years.
My husband and I didn't even notice the signs inviting people to clean up a Northern California beach. Our 17-year-old did.
L.A. native and Paralympian Ezra Frech, the first above-the-knee amputee to commit to a Division I track program at USC, is on a mission to change minds.
Chess taught Miller Moss and Kamari Ramsey, the quarterbacks of USC's offense and defense, how to see the whole field and adapt strategies.
Weeks after it was revealed that Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do directed millions of dollars in contracts to a nonprofit linked to his daughter, and after the county was trying to account how the money was spent, his daughter landed an internship at the district attorney's office.
In an effort to help undocumented immigrants in California buy homes, lawmakers gave final approval to Assembly Bill 1840, sending it to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Venezuela's opposition could benefit from stronger U.S. recognition of its election victory as well as tighter sanctions on the country's oil industry.
Lead was found in tap water samples from private homes and public housing units in Watts. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass calls for more testing.
A German nationalist group that for many evokes the Nazis may become the first far-right party to come out ahead in a state election since World War II.
In June, Burbank police officers were accused of 'homeless dumping' a man outside Paul Krekorian's office in North Hollywood. But the Burbank police chief said they did nothing wrong.
Nathaniel Radimak, who went on a 'reign of terror' smashing cars with a pipe, has been released from prison.
Ross is retiring next week after nearly a quarter-century heading one of the most important philanthropic forces in California. His legacy rests on how he helped transform charitable giving during his tenure.
Con un gol de Denis Bouanga, el LAFC derrotó el miércoles al Sounders de Seattle y se apuntó otra final, esta vez en la Copa Abierta de Estados Unidos.
Una amplia investigación federal se ha centrado en los llamados grupos de turismo criminal de América del Sur que, según las autoridades, robaron bienes de lujo e información financiera personal.
The celebrity's advocacy against what she calls the "troubled teen industry" could lead to a new law in California.