Articles in the “arts” category
From Cinema Classics To New Indie Releases: Movies To Catch In L.A. This November
Don't let the beginning of Oscar season get you down.
The Artists Behind The Griffith Park Teahouse Have A New Installation In Fire-Charred La Tuna Canyon
Trees burned in the La Tuna Canyon fire will be revived with streaks of shimmering gold.
Yasiel Puig's Home Burglarized On Night Of Game 7
As if Wednesday wasn’t going bad enough for him already.
Dodgers Lose To Astros In Game 7 And Everything Hurts Right Now
A bad end to a (mostly) great World Series.
Brett Ratner Leaves Warner Bros. Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
"I don't want to have any possible negative impact to the studio until these personal issues are resolved," Ratner told the Hollywood Reporter.
Donald Glover, Beyoncé, James Earl Jones To Star In 2019 'Lion King' Remake
The star-studded cast also features Chiwetel Ejiofor, John Oliver and Seth Rogen.
Your Ultimate Guide To November: 20 Cool Events Happening In Los Angeles
We're here to help plan your November social calendar.
Photos: The Costumed Madness Of West Hollywood's Halloween Carnaval
Take a look at more than 80 of our favorite costumes from the annual celebration.
Dodgers' Rich Hill Stalled On Mound To Let Fans Boo Astros' Yuli Gurriel
Many called for the immediate suspension of Gurriel after he used a racist slur and gesture to mock Dodger Yu Darvish.
Here's What's Coming To All The Streaming Platforms In November
November's streaming options from Hulu, Amazon, Netflix and HBO are something to be thankful for.
Brett Ratner Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Six Women, Including Olivia Munn And Natasha Henstridge
Six women have gone on the record to speak out against Ratner.
Andy Dick Fired From Indie Film Over Alleged Sexual Harassment On Set
"I don't grope people anymore," Dick told the Hollywood Reporter on Monday.
L.A., Houston Public Libraries Caught In Epic Battle of 'Book Spine Poetry Trash'
Something for the bookworms out there.
Five Tips On Capturing Glorious Selfies At The 'Infinity Mirrors' Exhibit
Some minor adjustments can add new life to your selfie-game.
The Wildest Stories Behind L.A.'s Haunted Hayride
The attraction is the creation of Melissa Carbone, who pitched her company on 'Shark Tank'.
Netflix Suspends Production On 'House Of Cards' Season 6 'Until Further Notice'
Production on the sixth season began earlier this month.
No Halloween Masks Allowed Tonight At Dodger Stadium Because A Must-Win Game 6 Is Scary Enough (Also, Security Concerns)
Seriously, leave your baseball bats, brooms and "weapons of any kind" at home, too.
Roman Polanski Greeted By Hordes Of Protesters At Paris Retrospective Of His Films
The Cinémathèque Francaise just opened a retrospective of Polanski's work.
20 Awesome Events in Los Angeles This (Halloween) Week
Here's what's happening this week in L.A., some events are Halloween related, some not.
Jennifer Lawrence, Channing Tatum, And Shaq To Guest Host 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' This Week
Dave Grohl will be there too.
Amazon Will Shift TV And Film Production To Culver Studios
The Culver Studios have been around since 1918.
The Harvey Weinstein Allegations Have Inspired An L.A. March Against Sexual Harassment
The Take Back the Workplace March, chaired by one of Weinstein's accusers, Lauren Sivan, is coming to Hollywood on November 12.
Netflix Ending 'House Of Cards' After Next Season Amid Kevin Spacey Allegations
Filming on the sixth season started this month.
Zachary Quinto, Wanda Sykes, Other LGBTQ Celebs Criticize Kevin Spacey's Statement On Sexual Assault Allegations
"Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault," tweeted GLAAD president Sarah Kate Ellis.
Dodgers, Astros Pitchers Say 'Slick' Baseballs May Be Behind Insane Number Of World Series Home Runs
In five games, both teams have combined for the most home runs hit in the World Series.
Taunts At Yu Were Nothing New: The Dodgers Have Long Been The Target Of Anti-Asian Racism
Gustavo Arellano delves into the history of anti-Asian racism faced by the Blue Crew.
From Selena To The Final Scene From 'Se7en,' This Year In Celebrity Halloween Costumes
Celebrities get to put on a new mask every year for Halloween.
Rose McGowan Says She Turned Down $1 Million In Hush Money From Harvey Weinstein
McGowan spoke to the New York Times about the details of her alleged experience with Harvey Weinstein.
Photos: From Handmaids To Rick And Morty, All The Cosplay At Stan Lee's L.A. Comic Con
The convention is taking place downtown this weekend.
'Stranger Things' Star Charlie Heaton Denied Entry At LAX Due To Cocaine Possession
He missed the season two red carpet premiere of the show.
Astros' Gurriel Suspended For Five Games In 2018 After Making Racist Joke Mocking Dodgers' Yu Darvish [Updated]
Gurriel apologized after the game.
Rival High Schools To Face Off Friday At Legendary East L.A. Classic
A brief history of the nearly century-old high school rivalry.
Alejandro Iñárritu's Border-Crossing VR Installation To Be Awarded Special Oscar
The last special award issued by the Academy went to "Toy Story" in 1996.
Photos: When The Dodgers First Landed In Los Angeles In 1958
They played their first game at the Coliseum.
From Oil Industry Outpost To 'Feminist Mecca', A Downtown Building's Path Through L.A. History
From John D. Rockefeller to Judy Chicago.
Tyler, The Creator Opens Flagship Clothing Store In Fairfax District
Tyler launched Golf Wang online in 2011, but this the brand's first retail location.
Rose McGowan Takes Stage At Women's Convention To Call Out Sexual Assault
"We've been waiting a very long time for this to happen, but we don't have to wait anymore," she said to the crowd.
Corey Feldman Is Crowdfunding A Documentary To Expose Pedophilia In Hollywood
Feldman says the documentary could bring down a pedophile ring he says he's been aware of "since I was a child."
Weekend Planner: 20 Awesome Things To Do In Los Angeles
Here's what's happening in Los Angeles this weekend.
Selma Blair, Rachel McAdams Accuse James Toback Of Sexual Harassment
Blair alleges that Toback threatened her life after the 1999 incident.
Fourth Season Of 'Twin Peaks' Remains 'Open Question,' According To Co-Creator Mark Frost
Is a fourth season coming?
Historic 1920s Sign In Echo Park To Be Relit At Ceremony
The Jensen's Recreation Center sign will be lit up once again.
Astros Defeat Dodgers After 11 Wild Innings, World Series Now Tied
The Dodgers won Game 1 of the series yesterday.
Chorus, Placido Domingo, And Company Shine In Two New Productions At LA Opera
'Nabucco' features Domingo, while 'The Pearl Fishers' has rising international superstar Javier Camarena.
A Running List Of L.A./Houston Wagers Taking Place For The World Series
Jonathan Gold's got a bet going. So does Pink's.
Traffic Around Dodger Stadium For Game 1 Was Really, Really Brutal
People took to Twitter to document their anguish.
A History of The Famed Hollywood Reporter Building Preservationists Are Fighting to Save From Demolition
The wacky office building on Sunset Blvd. could be razed to make room for a massive hotel near Crossroads of the World.
Giveaway: Snag Free Tickets To 29Rooms, L.A.'s Sold Out, Instagram-Worthy Installation
In case you haven't heard, a kaleidoscopic and interactive playground for Instagram frenzy, dreamy interiors, and jubilant sensory overload has arrived in Los Angeles. Yep, we're talking about 29Rooms, where guests are invited to tumble down immersive rabbit holes again and again, IRL. But if you missed the ticket craze, it's okay—we got you.
What L.A. Was Like The Last Time The Dodgers Were In The World Series
Welcome to Los Angeles, circa 1988.
The Final 'Ask A Mexican' Column Will Run Wednesday, But It Won't Be In OC Weekly
Gustavo Arellano's final column will appear in the first paper that syndicated it, rather than the hometown paper that birthed it.
Kanchan Singh Chats Animal Welfare, One-Eyed Kitties, And The Joy Of Running Los Angeles' First Cat Cafe
For many of us, a version of heaven is spending time in a magical room full of fuzzy-ball-batting cats and kittens. (Unless you’re allergic, then maybe this scenario is more like a nightmare—but it’s still an adorable nightmare nevertheless.) Combine that scene with a cup of coffee and the knowledge that these cats are looking for their forever homes (maybe yours!), and voila, you’ve got yourself a thriving business.
Reporter Who Broke James Toback Story Says 193 Additional Women Have Contacted Him
In his original L.A. Times article, Whipp quoted numerous women describing how Toback allegedly sexually harassed them in meetings and auditions dating back to the 1980s.
Stars To Reenact HUAC Hearings, 70 Years After Hollywood Blacklist
Celebrities including Susan Sarandon, Richard Dreyfuss and Rosario Dawson will take part in the reenactment this Friday.
The Best Places To Get Drunk And Watch The World Series Around L.A.
The World Series starts Tuesday.
LACMA Received Mysterious Letter Saying That Long-Lost Painting Is Hanging In Nearby Home
The piece is a work of painter Miguel Cabrera, who is regarded as a master of his period in Mexico.
20 Awesome Events In Los Angeles This Week
This week is chock full of events, some spooky, some not so much.
Here's How To Get The Best Deal On Dodgers World Series Tickets
The Los Angeles Dodgers are back in the World Series for the first time since 1988. The last time the Boys in Blue were on the field for the Fall Classic they produced one of the most iconic moments in World Series history. Ticket prices have skyrocketed for Game One Tuesday night. If you’ve spent the last few days trying to cash in every favor you might have from your season ticket holder friends,...
MLB, Please Let Stevie Wonder Perform The National Anthem On Harmonica At World Series
Wonder reportedly offered, telling TMZ Sports, "You know, I love the song...and I love playing it on the harmonica."
Discovering the 'Ghosts' of Paramount Ranch
Delve into the old Hollywood history of the ranch, which goes spooky this Halloween.
James Toback's Agent Dropped Him, But Still Represents Roman Polanski
Jeff Berg no longer represents Toback.
Watch Daniel Day-Lewis In The Trailer For Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Phantom Thread'
It's rumored to be Day-Lewis' final role.
This Friday, Celebrate Day Of The Dead With FIGat7th
FIGat7th is celebrating Day of the Dead in style with tequila, music, and face painting! The festivities include sugar skull face painting by Color Me Face Painting, Halloween glamour eyes by MAC Cosmetics, and a complimentary tequila tasting by Loteria Grill, as well as a cash margarita bar in the Courtyard.
L.A. Celebrates Second Annual P-22 Day To Honor Our Most Famous Mountain Lion
October 22 is P-22 Day.
The First Two World Series Games May Be The Hottest World Series Games Ever
Hopefully the heat doesn't mess with the Dodgers' momentum.
Court Records Reveal The Extent Of Suge Knight's Threats Against 'Straight Outta Compton' Director
He reportedly used gang terminology and threatened Gary's family.
A Complete History Of The Happy Foot/Sad Foot Sign In Silver Lake
The sign is embedded in Los Angeles lore.
Playboy Features First Transgender Playmate
26-year-old French model Ines Rau is the centerfold for the November/December 2017 issue of the magazine.
Now That You've Conquered Mount High, It's Time To Put Your Skis To The Test In Whistler, Canada
Located just two hours outside of Vancouver, Canada, nestled between ocean crests and mountain peaks is Whistler, British Columbia: mountain resort, cultural mecca and ski adventure paradise.
Quentin Tarantino Says He 'Knew' Harvey Weinstein 'Did A Couple Of Those Things'
Tarantino corroborates Mira Sorvino's story of alleged harassment from Weinstein, which happened while Sorvino and Tarantino were dating.
Photos: Artist Lezley Saar Paints A Stirring Portrait Of Marginalized Identity In 'Salon des Refusés'
"Lezley Saar: Salon des Refusés" will be at the California African-American Museum through February 2018.
Weekend Planner: 20 Of The Coolest Things To Do In Los Angeles
Check out what's happening in L.A. this weekend.
Photos: Inside The Selfie-Ready Splendor Of The Broad's 'Infinity Mirrors' Rooms
The long-awaited "Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors" exhibit has landed in downtown Los Angeles.
Expo Park's Natural History Museum Plans For A Makeover
The Natural History Museum's "West/South Project" is intended to make the space more welcoming.
When L.A. Was Home To The First Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field may be part of Chicago Cubs lore, but it first arrived in Los Angeles.
Become Bewitched At The 20th Annual LA Cancer Challenge
Halloween is arguably the best holiday on the calendar, but here's one way to make the bewitching season even better: channel your best spooks and scares into a charity benefit to help others in need.
Interview: Musician Andrew Bird On Using The L.A. River As His Muse
Andrew Bird was inspired by the L.A. River for his latest site-specific release.
Amazon Studios Head Roy Price Resigns Following Sexual Harassment Accusation
Producer Isa Hackett stepped out last week to say that Price harassed her in 2015.
L.A. Basketball Team Confused About Who The Mayor Of L.A. Is
Eric Garcetti was mistaken for his dad, who isn't the mayor of L.A.
Han Solo Movie 'Solo' Brings So Low Expectations
It broke the first rule of naming a movie: don't let it rhyme with "Uh Oh," "Ruh Roh" or "Oh Dear God No."
Jennifer Lawrence: Female Producer Forced Me To Do 'Nude Line-Up' So I'd Lose Weight
Lawrence was told to lose 15 pounds in two weeks.
Celebrate Autumn (And Beer) At The DTLA Oktoberfest
Don your lederhosen and join your friends in Pershing Square, October 21 and 22, for a wide selection of German and craft brews. Grab a bratwurst, potato pancakes or a pretzel to pair with your brew, and don’t forget about live music all day, both days!
From 'Heat' to 'Blade Runner', This Guy Immortalizes Himself In L.A.'s Most Famous Filming Locations
Aside from movies, Phil Grishayev also tackles TV series and music videos.
Comedian Joe Mande Quits Twitter 'Until They Figure Out How To Remove The Actual Problematic Accounts'
Mande believes the website isn't doing enough to maintain safety and diminish abuse.
20 Of Our Favorite Events Happening In Los Angeles This Week
Here's what's going on in L.A. this week.
See All The Pies, Damn Good Coffee, & Cosplay Costumes At The 'Twin Peaks' Halloween Pop-Up
There are also Twin Peaks-inspired skateboard decks.
Former Pussycat Doll Member Claims Girl Group Was 'Prostitution Ring', Founder Denies Claims
Kaya Jones was a member of The Pussycat Dolls from 2003 to 2005.
The Revolution Gets Televised In Awesome 'Black Panther' Trailer
Chadwick Bowman is the titular hero, and Michael B. Jordan is his nemesis who also may be Your College Boyfriend.
James Corden Criticized For Making Harvey Weinstein Jokes At Celebrity Charity Fundraiser
"It's a beautiful night here in L.A. It's so beautiful, Harvey Weinstein has already asked tonight up to his hotel to give him a massage," Corden joked.
Harvey Weinstein Removed From Motion Picture Academy
The Academy had an emergency meeting to vote on whether to expel Weinstein from its ranks following the bombshell revelations of his history of alleged sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Sculpture At Hollywood & Highland Removed In Response To Weinstein Scandal
The sculpture was a casting couch at the end of the "Road to Hollywood" art installation.


