Dakota Johnson — who had a tense moment with DeGeneres on the Nov. 27, 2019 episode — is being celebrated on Twitter as a heroine for her supposed role in the talk show ending latimes.com/entertainment-…
DeGeneres, meanwhile, told the Hollywood Reporter that while allegations of a toxic environment on her set “destroyed” her, she is ending her run because the show was “just not a challenge anymore” latimes.com/entertainment-…
News of her departure comes nearly a year after staffers on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” reported a toxic work environment on set.
While “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” continued to tape at the host’s home during the pandemic, core crew members were reportedly upset over a lack of communication from top producers latimes.com/entertainment-…
In response to the initial complaints of intimidation and racism, a unit of Warner Bros. Entertainment informed staff on the show that it was enlisting WarnerMedia’s employee relations and a third-party to investigate latimes.com/entertainment-…
As allegations of mistreatment toward staffers went viral in early summer, A-list celebrities publicly defended Ellen.
And expectedly, many then criticized the celebrities, saying their experiences on "Ellen" would likely be different than lower staffers' latimes.com/entertainment-…
After months of anonymous complaints piled up from former and current employees, Ellen DeGeneres herself then addressed the controversy in a memo to staff in late July latimes.com/entertainment-…
Meanwhile, Twitter users put out an unofficial casting call to replace the talk show host latimes.com/entertainment-…
The WarnerBros. investigation led to her firing of three producers in mid-August latimes.com/entertainment-…
The $28.6-billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund allows restaurants, food trucks, bars, bakeries, breweries and wineries to apply for grants equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss — up to $10 million per business and $5 million per location.
In just 10 days since applications for the grant opened, the Small Business Administration has received 266,000 applications asking for $65 billion in aid, more than twice the amount provided by Congress.
After weeks of rumors about meetings in a white SUV, the news broke Monday that Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck had rekindled their romance after 17 years.
For those who have forgotten the details or were too young to be aware of them at the time, here’s a brief refresher (thread) latimes.com/entertainment-…
• Affleck and Lopez fell for each other in 2002 on the set of “Gigli.”
• By July, Lopez announced her plans to divorce Cris Judd.
• By November, Lopez and Affleck were engaged and canoodling on a yacht in a music video.
Jamiah Hargins knows the frontyard at the corner of Angeles Vista Boulevard and Olympiad Drive like the back of his hand.
He and a small team of volunteers spent a month cultivating the land, installing equipment and planting rows of vegetables. latimes.com/california/sto…
It’s enough to cause people in this View Park neighborhood, including their regular mailman, to gawk at the lush green grass transformed into the Asante Microfarm.
According to the USDA, large swaths of South L.A. suffer from low access to fresh food.
In View Park, a majority Black neighborhood where families earn more than $92,000 per year, the nearest grocery store is an Albertsons more than a mile away. latimes.com/california/000…
A group of creatives and executives with disabilities in Hollywood is pushing employers to start including accessibility as part of inclusion initiatives latimes.com/entertainment-…
At the iconic red steps where women are expected to wear high heels, this talent manager either had to be carried or use a side entrance and be separated from her clients.
At the turn of the millennium, Intuit and similar companies were staring down an existential threat: the possibility that the government would create a tax-filing system that most Americans could use for free.