Missed out on San Diego #ComicCon this past week? Here's what you need to know on the latest movie news, fan events and more ⬇️ latimes.com/entertainment-…
Among the highlights were emotional appearances from the casts of “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” confirmation that Daredevil is returning, and dates for new “Captain America” and “Avengers” movies. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Marvel also unveiled a real-life collection of Infinity Stones — with a jaw-dropping price tag. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The upcoming Prime Video series, “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” made a huge splash at #SDCClatimes.com/entertainment-…
“Peyton’s Places” began as a one-off way to honor the NFL’s 100th season. Instead it's morphed into a way for Peyton Manning to tell the obscure, curious and sometimes downright goofy stories about the game he loves. latimes.com/sports/story/2…
Now filming its third season, the idea has careened in all sorts of unexpected directions.
“The key ingredient of all of it is the host has to be somebody that has walked the walk,” Peyton Manning said. latimes.com/sports/story/2…
Over the weekend, Joni Mitchell returned to perform in public for the first time since suffering a brain aneurysm in 2015. It happened at the Newport Folk Festival and she was accompanied by a cast of friends and admirers. latimes.com/entertainment-…
In her first television interview since going to prison for paying half a million dollars in bribes to get her two daughters into the University of Southern California, Lori Loughlin opened up about how she felt after the college admissions scandal. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The former “Full House” star appeared in a TV special for an L.A.-based organization that she has been volunteering with since completing her prison sentence: “That’s what Project Angel Food is: working with people who have hit a low in their life.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
While the special featured Loughlin’s first TV interview since her conviction, it doesn’t count as her first TV appearance. Last year, she reprised her role as Abigail Stanton in “When Hope Calls,” a spinoff of a popular Hallmark series. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Bill Hader dishes on what it’s like to simultaneously star in, write for, direct and executive produce a high-profile TV series of his own creation. #BarryHBOlink.chtbl.com/Mk9iieHd
"There’s just moments where I’m like, 'Well, he’s so stupid.' But there’s a sweetness to him," Hader says about portraying Barry. "I don’t know. It’s complicated. But to me, what’s fun about this process is discovering." link.chtbl.com/Mk9iieHd
As California attempts to meet ambitious climate goals, environmental officials are embracing carbon capture and storage, saying the state cannot achieve carbon neutrality without it.
Carbon capture and storage, or CCS, is the process of capturing carbon dioxide as it spews from oil refineries, power plants, and other industrial smokestacks.
The carbon dioxide is then forced deep underground for storage.
In the 1940s, Pioneertown was built as a movie set for Westerns. In 1982, Claude “Pappy” Allen and his wife Harriet, bought Pappy & Harriet’s, which evolved into a kind of oasis for motorcycling misfits and thirsty desert musicians. lat.ms/3B8tzZA
After Pappy’s death, Harriet sold the bar to a New York couple in 2003, who kept the name, eased their way into the community and built the business into a destination featuring a restaurant and music venue. lat.ms/3B8tzZA
In the decades since, Pappy & Harriet’s has hosted musicians including Paul McCartney and Lana Del Rey. Anthony Bourdain shot part of a “No Reservations” episode there, too. lat.ms/3B8tzZA