They were ’hood trading cards. They announced you were newly single. They announced you were newly together.
They showed off the new haircut, the fresh fit.
For Image Issue 2, we asked artists, activists and creatives to put their own contemporary spins on a visual form that has kept so many connected in this city of sprawl.
Shia LaBeouf has been ordered into a diversion program related to an arrest last summer, The Times has confirmed. Why the charges could be dropped: latimes.com/entertainment-…
Here's what happened when he was arraigned in L.A. back in June for an altercation in which he allegedly stole a man’s hat. latimes.com/entertainment-…
There's a lot to unpack. This timeline breaks down everything to know about LaBeouf's recent legal woes. Some date back to when he was 9 years old. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Despite being involved in theater and drama classes since elementary school, Millicent Simmonds never imagined she could find success as an actress. latimes.com/entertainment-…
That all changed after she landed a role in 2017’s “Wonderstruck.”
The role, which earned her accolades, helped her to realize that there might be a place for deaf actresses in Hollywood. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Joined by fellow actresses like @LaurenRidloff (“Sound of Metal”) and Kaylee Hottle (“Godzilla Vs. Kong”), Simmonds just wants to continue offering representation for the deaf community. latimes.com/entertainment-…
A prominent figure in L.A.’s theater scene, Michael A. Shepperd has been an outspoken advocate for social justice.
But in interviews with The Times, two men present a different portrait of him, accusing Shepperd of sexual misconduct. He denies the claims latimes.com/entertainment-…
The men also allege Celebration, L.A.’s largest LGBTQ theater, mishandled complaints about Shepperd’s behavior and ultimately chose to keep him in his leadership position until this week — when the theater fired him after an internal investigation latimes.com/entertainment-…
Andrew Diego, a cast member of Celebration’s 2019 production of “The Producers,” said Shepperd used his power as artistic director and the confines of a small theater to sexually harass him.
• There will be $1.5-million cash prizes given out to 10 winners, who will be selected on June 15.
• There will also be $50,000 cash prizes given out to 30 winners, half of whom will be selected on June 4 and the remainder on June 11. latimes.com/california/sto…
• Who is eligible for the $1.5-million and $50,000 prizes?
With certain exceptions, all California residents — regardless of immigration status — who have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose will be eligible for these prizes. latimes.com/california/sto…
Earlier this year, we spoke with him about how novelists are writing for TV more than ever latimes.com/entertainment-…
"One of the things that I really wanted to explore is the idea of dimensionality that in the front they become these really flattened stereotypes, literally just turned into 'Asian' & in the back...I wanted it to be kind of an overflowing of individuality" twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
What was a handful of small retailers last year has boomed into a full-fledged night market replete with opportunity, competition and a sense of community during the devastating pandemic.
Over the course of a week, thousands of people descend on this Eastside neighborhood. They peruse the stands, food trucks and carts, with the occasional car squeezing through the crowd. Weekends — morning and night — are the most congested. latimes.com/california/sto…
It all started with a taco stand.
Erasmo Reyes began selling 50-cent tacos in Lincoln Heights more than a decade ago, but it was his customers who coined the business’ now celebrated name: Avenue 26 Tacos.