#Severance’s positive reception assuaged the nerves Adam Scott felt doing justice to a project he loved: “It’s the kind of role I’ve always wanted. I’ve been working toward this some 20-odd years, so the reaction has been the best-case scenario.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
“I’ve experienced it all, so to see how people are invested in the show, it’s a great feeling,” director Ben Stiller says of the Apple TV+ series. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Star Adam Scott on playing Innie Mark and Outtie Mark: “It’s the same guy; it’s just one of them has 40-odd years of grief and happiness and sorrow and all those things that go with a full life, and the other one is 2½ years old.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
The #Severance star discussed tracking his character(s) during The Times’ drama roundtable: “What I did do is just try and map out on the opposite page of my script the two arcs and where they are throughout the season and also how they affect each other.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Director Ben Stiller on making the series amid the pandemic: “We’re all still struggling to psychologically figure a way to go forward. I think there’s a lot of unanswered questions in our show that maybe mirror what people are feeling in life right now. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Biola, a private Christian university in La Mirada, has attempted to shelter its students and itself from the social and civil disturbances of recent years, but its efforts have been marginally successful.
Like evangelical institutions across the country, the university is facing growing disillusionment among young Christians who believe their faith should be more progressive and socially minded. latimes.com/california/sto…
One of Southern California’s oldest religious colleges, Biola has seen its enrollment drop, has trimmed next year’s budget and is trying to stay relevant for students while not alienating faculty and alumni.
A Simi Valley native now stands charged with plotting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
As deliberate as his journey was to travel thousands of miles, the 26-year-old seemingly abandoned his alleged plot a few yards from the justice’s home.
When landscape designer Paul Robbins and his wife Charlotte moved to Pasadena last year, they were excited to find a rental in a family-friendly neighborhood filled with single-family homes. latimes.com/lifestyle/stor…
In addition to the majestic live oak tress, they liked the neighborhood’s walkable streets and that their daughter’s school was a short bike ride away. latimes.com/lifestyle/stor…
So with his landlord’s blessing, he and a crew removed 2,400 square feet of grass and bamboo by hand in the backyard, and installed a new garden over the next four months. latimes.com/lifestyle/stor…
Live Updates: The House committee begins its first Jan. 6 hearing tonight with a primetime TV event, the first of six televised hearings revealing the panel’s findings into the 2021 Capitol attack. latimes.com/politics/liveb…
The prime-time hearing tonight comes after a year-long investigation and 1,000 interviews.
Nearly all of the committee’s work has happened behind closed doors, but enough information has emerged from court filings, public statements and leaks to media outlets to help piece together who the major players may be.