Cosby was sentenced to three to 10 years in prison. They were the only criminal charges brought against Cosby, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of women dating as far back as the early 1970s. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
Cosby’s release from prison sent shockwaves across social media and landed longtime TV wife Phylicia Rashad in hot water. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Here's a timeline of our coverage of Bill Cosby, from allegations resurfacing in 2014 to the recent overturning of his conviction: latimes.com/entertainment-…
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How the last 10 episodes of #Atypical cement its legacy as one of the best series to deal with autism and its butterfly effect on family, friends and loved ones: latimes.com/entertainment-…
“The beauty, heart and wit of the show has always been centered in how deeply it mines Sam’s unique challenges, as well as those of his family, as they navigate life on the spectrum together.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
“Watching one’s child strike out on their own is bittersweet for most parents. For those of us who spent every waking hour helping our sons or daughters acclimate to a neurotypical world, it’s particularly heartbreaking and terrifying,” writes @LorraineAlilatimes.com/entertainment-…
Excitement quickly turned to hurt when Laci Mosley became the target of racist viewers shortly after the announcement of her casting in the iCarly revival this spring. latimes.com/entertainment-…
While many of the posts have since been removed due to their offensive content, the pain the experience caused Mosley won’t dissipate as swiftly. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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.