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In addition to the megahits and epic bombs at the box office, the entertainment industry has been roiled by chaotic forces, ...
Federal authorities have not explained the point of the exercise. But local authorities believe it was to sow fear as part of ...
Los Angeles now seems "like a sad company town where the mill is closing" as the industry, its stars, and everyday workers ...
The criticism followed the popular podcaster calling the mass targeting of undocumented migrant workers for arrest and ...
The measures spearheaded by Democrats in California’s new budget will have disastrous consequences for the vast majority of ...
BURBANK, Calif. (KABC) -- In an effort to boost movie projects in Hollywood, Governor Gavin Newsom went to a Burbank movie studio Wednesday to sign a $750 million film and TV tax credit.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) touted the $750 million tax credit for film and television made in his state, calling it a “big part” of the “renewal” for Los Angeles.
For months the "Stay in L.A." movement has called for fleeing film and television productions to return to their cultural ...
Sonstar Peterson, the father of Tory Lanez, said his son will be released from prison "much sooner than later." ...
LOS ANGELES — Gavin Newsom wants to claim the role of Hollywood’s superhero. But California’s iconic industry is so battered that even its governor may not be able to save it.
Los Angeles has always been the home of movie stars and blockbuster shoots, but now, it seems many people are running for the ...