With "Jurassic World" ending, Bryce Dallas Howard is ready for her next act. (Hint: It’s not acting.) latimes.com/entertainment-…
Finding new dimensions in her once high-strung former theme park exec, Howard brings Claire full circle in #JurassicWorldDominion as she wrestles with her responsibility to the world, to dino-kind and to the ones she loves most. latimes.com/entertainment-…
For Howard, who once dreamed of becoming a pro athlete, leaning into the action was a new thrill.
“It was great to get to have this experience for Claire where she’s fierce and she’s a mama bear.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
The movie also found her sharing the screen with Laura Dern, who reprises her “Jurassic Park” role as paleobotanist Dr. Ellie Sattler alongside fellow original trilogy stars Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Now, after spending time away from family to close out the “Jurassic World” series and filming a role in Matthew Vaughn’s upcoming Apple spy pic “Argylle,” Howard is shifting her attention to producing and directing projects with her own company. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Its CEO apologized to the employees for controversy surrounding popular podcaster Joe Rogan and faced questions about whether the company’s heavy foray into podcasting was backfiring. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Rogan himself also apologized, and several musicians including rock artist Neil Young demanded a boycott of Spotify. latimes.com/entertainment-…
NASA has announced that it’s embarking on a new study of unidentified aerial phenomena. latimes.com/science/story/…
The study, launching this fall, is a direct acknowledgment from the space agency that there are things flying around in the sky that can’t yet be ascribed to known technologies or natural phenomena. latimes.com/science/story/…
The team has a time frame of just nine months to look at which of NASA’s vast existing data sources are most relevant to this question, and what data it should collect in the future. latimes.com/science/story/…
The plight of Sally Ireri and other foreign graduate students adds another layer of woes to California’s housing affordability crisis, which has led to the nation’s highest homeless population and burdened millions of tenants with high rents. latimes.com/homeless-housi…
Foreign students’ difficulties in living in California has broad implications, not only for those who may be hoping to remain here after their degree but the nation’s economic competitiveness as well. latimes.com/homeless-housi…
Thousands of undergraduates across the state’s public university system are facing mounting housing pressures, with some homeless or living in cars and others burdened by huge debts.
For graduate students, the housing squeeze remains considerable.
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.