Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn released a joint statement slamming the 4-part investigative series as a “shoddy hit piece” and a “hatchet job riddled with falsehoods.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
“As has been known for decades, these allegations are categorically false. Multiple agencies investigated them at the time and found that."
That's not all. They also explained why, in their view, it is "unsurprising" HBO was the network to air the doc: latimes.com/entertainment-…
Directed by veteran documentarians Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, the first episode of HBO’s “Allen v. Farrow” debuted Sunday.
Here is a timeline of Allen’s relationship with Mia Farrow, including our revealing interview with the director latimes.com/entertainment-…
The doc "is a comprehensive, convincing and ultimately devastating documentary that threatens to burn what’s left of his career and legacy to the ground," @LorraineAli writes latimes.com/entertainment-…
“I told the truth to the authorities then, and I have been telling it, unaltered, for more than 20 years,” Dylan Farrow wrote in a 2017 op-ed for The Times latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/…
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Several counties could be eligible to open indoor operations at restaurant dining rooms, gyms, movie theaters, museums, zoos, aquariums and colleges as soon as Wednesday amid a dramatic improvement in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Among the counties that could be eligible to leave the most restrictive purple tier on Wednesday are San Mateo and Marin counties in the Bay Area and Yolo County, west of Sacramento and home to UC Davis.
Only six counties — all sparsely populated areas in Northern California — are not in the state’s most restrictive tier: Alpine, Del Norte, Mariposa, Plumas, Sierra and Trinity.
On March 18, HBO Max will debut “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” the fabled “Snyder Cut” on which WarnerMedia spent an estimated $70 million to achieve the director’s original vision. latimes.com/entertainment-…
On March 26, Walt Disney Co. hikes the price of Disney+ from $7 a month (or $70 a year) to $8 a month (or $80 a year).
California is failing to provide crucial information about vaccine supply levels to local officials, complicating efforts to schedule appointments and contributing to temporary closures of vaccination sites.
Officials running local vaccination programs in multiple counties say they are not being told how many doses they will receive over the next three weeks, which is key data they need to keep vaccine sites open and running smoothly. latimes.com/california/sto…
Gov. Newsom said he learns every Tuesday morning how many doses California will receive over the next three weeks.
But state officials have yet to share those numbers with many local, city and county leaders, making it difficult to create appointments.
First, McCain expressed her frustration with Dr. Anthony Fauci for not giving out recommendations regarding vaccinated grandparents in a recent CNN interview: latimes.com/entertainment-…
“The fact that I, Meghan McCain, co-host of ‘The View,’ I don’t know when or how I will be able to get a vaccine because the rollout for my age range and my health is so nebulous," she said. “So I’m over Dr. Fauci."
A #California program intended to improve #COVID_19#vaccine availability to people in hard-hit communities of color is being misused by outsiders who are grabbing appointments reserved for residents of underserved Black and Latino areas.
State officials have been contacted by over 2,000 community groups interested in participating in the program, according to Cal OES spokesperson Brian Ferguson.
Problems with the program emerged early last week, shortly after the codes became available.