Futuro Media announces layoffs – Los Angeles Times

[ad_1] Aug. 25, 2023 2:51 PM PT Futuro Media, an independent nonprofit media organization focused on Latino news, has announced layoffs. “Futuro Media is profoundly saddened to announce that we have taken action to scale down our organization,” it announced via Twitter. In the announcement, Futuro cites “months of economic uncertainty” that has impacted the… Continue reading Futuro Media announces layoffs – Los Angeles Times

33 Hilarious Times People Broke Character On SNL And Made It Funnier

[ad_1] 33 Hilarious Times People Broke Character On SNL And Made It Funnier Perhaps the best, funniest thing about Saturday Night Live is that it’s, well, live. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good sitcom, but there’s just something incredible about live TV that you can’t quite capture any other way. Anything can (and… Continue reading 33 Hilarious Times People Broke Character On SNL And Made It Funnier

Christian Cooper brings ‘Better Living Through Birding’ to L.A. Times Book Club

[ad_1] Christian Cooper, who gained fame as the Central Park Birder after a racially charged run-in with a dog walker, joins the L.A. Times Book Club Aug. 16 to discuss his memoir, “Better Living Through Birding: Notes From a Black Man in the Natural World.” You can watch Cooper in a livestreamed conversation with Times… Continue reading Christian Cooper brings ‘Better Living Through Birding’ to L.A. Times Book Club

14 Times Celebs Defended Each Other From Criticism In Interviews

[ad_1] When Taylor Swift was accused of staging a relationship with Tom Hiddleston as a “PR stunt,” Kris Jenner came to her defense, saying, “I think that only Taylor and whoever she’s with knows what’s going on in that relationship… Like anybody else, it’s just like my girls, I want everybody to find whatever happiness… Continue reading 14 Times Celebs Defended Each Other From Criticism In Interviews

Lionel Richie apologizes ‘a thousand times’ for MSG no-show

[ad_1] Lionel Richie has endless love for his fans — so much so that he apparently “tried to bribe the pilot” of a plane to get him to his sold-out Madison Square Garden show on time. The “Hello” musician apologized Monday to concertgoers for missing his sold-out show at MSG last week. He was unable… Continue reading Lionel Richie apologizes ‘a thousand times’ for MSG no-show

Americans support strikes by actors, writers, an L.A. Times poll finds

[ad_1] As a bitter labor battle continues to roil Hollywood, the public is paying attention, and Americans are feeling more sympathy toward striking actors and writers than to the studios, networks and streamers, a new poll for the Los Angeles Times finds. The historic double strike by two of the entertainment industry’s most powerful unions… Continue reading Americans support strikes by actors, writers, an L.A. Times poll finds

‘Barbie’ doesn’t hate men – Los Angeles Times

[ad_1] Warning: Spoilers for the movies “Barbie’” and “Oppenheimer” follow. As a feminist film, it goes almost without saying that director Greta Gerwig’s summer blockbuster “Barbie” has its haters, largely on the grounds that the movie hates men. “My main objection is that ‘Barbie’ is not really a film about Barbie at all,” Sarah Vine… Continue reading ‘Barbie’ doesn’t hate men – Los Angeles Times