We’re only one week away from the #Emmys nominations! Here's a closer look at our coverage on key contenders and predictions so far… latimes.com/entertainment-…
Which are the shows you really want to see win an #Emmy this year? What if we told you “The Crown” has about a 0% chance of losing the drama series #Emmy? Do you want to see it win?
In 1992, during the first season of “The Real World," cast members Kevin Powell and Julie Gentry got into a heated argument about racism and white privilege.
Even in the context of TV’s long history of offing LGBTQ characters, the numbers were grim: according to a 2016 tally by @glaad, more than 25 queer women died on scripted TV and streaming shows in that year alone. latimes.com/entertainment-…
It is #WynonnaEarp’s treatment of the relationship between Waverly Earp and Nicole Haugh has made the show so groundbreaking and meaningful, particularly to LGBTQ viewers latimes.com/entertainment-…
A press release from the augmented-reality app CrimeDoor said it was inviting users to experience the “iconic final moments” of Floyd and other prominent figures. latimes.com/entertainment-…
But amid mounting criticism, CrimeDoor nixed plans for the feature.
CrimeDoor "decided that crime was too sensitive and the timing did not feel right,” a spokesperson said.
Khloé Kardashian has responded to the whole controversy around a photo floating around her on social media latimes.com/entertainment-…
After frantically trying to get the unfiltered photo of herself taken down online, Kardashian posted a video of herself along with a message: latimes.com/entertainment-…
“In truth, the pressure, constant ridicule and judgment my entire life to be perfect and meet other’s [sic] standards of how I should look has been too much to bear,” she wrote. “‘Khloé is the fat sister.’ ‘Khloé is the ugly sister.’" latimes.com/entertainment-…
“I made so little money doing that shoot. I did it because of what I thought it would mean for poetry in the country, to have poetry performed, for the first time in history” latimes.com/entertainment-…