Baz Luhrmann's splashy #Elvis biopic attempts to make the King relevant to a new generation. But 50 years after Presley's last hit, is it simply too late? latimes.com/entertainment-…
“No one I know under 30 cares or knows much about Elvis,” says Pitchfork editor in chief Puja Patel. “The classic version of rock ’n’ roll just doesn’t exist the way it once did, and that’s in large part because younger audiences are less interested in it” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Enter the biopic.
“Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Rocketman,” “Respect” and “Pistol” all bring music and artists to a new generation. But is Elvis too old — not to mention too white and too male — for resurrection in 2022? latimes.com/entertainment-…
“Oldies radio stations pushed away from the 1950s close to 20 years ago,” notes radio trend observer Sean Ross who adds that “oldies” is an antiquated term. “At this point, classic hits stations have been living without Elvis since at least the mid-’10s.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
The “Elvis” movie is an audacious attempt to reframe Presley. Not designed with historical accuracy in mind, it presents an idea of Elvis to emphasize how he shook up society by ignoring racial boundaries and sexual conventions. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Joel Weinshanker, managing partner of Elvis Presley Enterprises which is the company responsible for Graceland, is counting on the film to bring in new, younger audiences unfamiliar with Presley’s legacy. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Chris Isaak has seen how Presley’s peers are being forgotten: “I was talking to a young girl, and she’s a successful singer, so she knows music. I said, ‘Are you putting harmonies like the Everly Brothers on this?’ And there was a blank look in her eye.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Maybe it’s inevitable that Elvis would fade as rock ’n’ roll recedes into history books. Elvis left the building a long time ago.
In three years, Graceland will have been open to the public longer than Presley was alive. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Popular culture has often ignored or misrepresented the reality of abortion, a procedure that an estimated one in four American women will undergo in their lifetime. This is beginning to change, but perhaps too late. latimes.com/entertainment-…
To understand the political fight over abortion over the last five decades and how public discourse around reproductive rights has shifted, here are a few illuminating titles to consider — most of them documentaries. latimes.com/entertainment-…
While “Mrs. America” focuses on the fight over the Equal Rights Amendment, it powerfully demonstrates how deeply rooted fear of societal change helped mobilize disparate flanks of the religious right & usher in a new era of conservative political dominance latimes.com/entertainment-…
Over the last eight weeks, water has been flowing in parts of the delta once again, restoring a stretch of river in Mexico where previously there had been miles of desert sand.
For decades, so much water has been diverted to supply farms and cities that the Colorado River has seldom met the sea and much of its delta in Mexico has been reduced to a dry riverbed, with only small remnants of its once-vast wetlands surviving.
Mexican farmers have already seen their water allotments reduced by nearly 5% this year, and more cuts will likely be needed to deal with the shortages.
New: California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta pledged to work with the governor and lawmakers to pass new gun control legislation in response to a Supreme Court ruling that weakens requirements to obtain a license to carry a concealed weapon in the state. latimes.com/politics/story…
California lawmakers plan to amend and pass Senate Bill 918 from state Sen. Anthony Portantino in response to the ruling. The legislation will specify the places weapons cannot be carried and clarify qualifications for obtaining a license, Bonta said. latimes.com/politics/story…
“So in California, we’re going to make it clear that an assessment of dangerousness is an essential element of the concealed carry application,” Bonta said. latimes.com/politics/story…
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection has focused on a handful of meetings in late December 2020 and early January 2021 in which Trump considered replacing Rosen with Jeffrey Clark, the head of the DOJ’s civil division. latimes.com/politics/story…
The committee detailed a Dec. 27 phone call in which Trump pushed Former acting Atty. Gen. Jeffrey A. Rosen and former acting Deputy Atty. Gen. Richard Donoghue to call the election "corrupt." latimes.com/politics/story…
Donoghue said that the Dec. 27 conversation was “an escalation” of the pressure Trump had been putting on the department to intervene. latimes.com/politics/story…
Writing for the 6-3 majority, Justice Clarence Thomas held that New York’s law on concealed weapons licenses violated the 2nd and 14th Amendments by requiring people to show a “special need for self-protection.”
California imposes a similar requirement for obtaining a concealed-weapon license from the local police or sheriff’s department, along with a long list of restrictions on who can carry a gun and where it can be carried.
These woods have been part of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park since the park’s creation in 1929, and part of Redwood National and State Parks since 1994. latimes.com/travel/story/2…
Yet this grove – three acres in a 10,000-acre park – was unknown to experts until 1998. That’s when rainforest-roaming redwood experts Stephen C. Sillett and Michael W. Taylor found it. latimes.com/travel/story/2…
When author Richard Preston described the men’s discovery in a widely acclaimed book, he didn’t disclose the grove’s specific location for fear of the damage that might follow. latimes.com/travel/story/2…