EXCLUSIVE: The Strain and SMILF alum Miguel Gomez is joining the Season 2 cast of CBS’ drama series FBI: Most Wanted as a new series regular.
11.02.2021 - 21:46 / losangelesblade.com
The coronavirus pandemic has changed everything, from telework to dining out, but LA’s singles scene perseveres with outdoor dates, outdoor dining, and Zoom meetings.
This is the first Los Angeles Blade Most Eligible LGBT Singles issue. It began with reader nominations; from that list, our staff chose the most eligible with an eye for locals with interesting stories, those doing compelling work and yes, those who are easy on the eye.
This year’s crop of top singles agree that confidence is a
EXCLUSIVE: The Strain and SMILF alum Miguel Gomez is joining the Season 2 cast of CBS’ drama series FBI: Most Wanted as a new series regular.
Billie Eilish‘s new movie Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry is now streaming on Apple TV+ and she hosted a premiere event to celebrate the release.
EXCLUSIVE: Producing partners J.D. Lifshitz and Raphael Margules have signed with Range Media Partners. They are the founders of BoulderLight Pictures, a Los Angeles based production company that focuses on high-concept, filmmaker driven genre stories.
LOS ANGELES – A report released Thursday by the Williams Institute at the University of California Los Angeles School of Law noted that LGBTQ people would gain express protections under the Equality Act from sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVOver the course of the six-episode first season of his new Netflix series “Canine Intervention,” dog trainer and owner of California K9 Solutions Jas Leverette travels to clients around the Bay Area and down in Los Angeles, but is effectively sharing his mission and methods internationally.“I was just fed up with dog shows that didn’t really give people a message.
LOS ANGELES – Rosy Milagro Rosales Gil, a 52-year-old single mother of two, has been a staple for the Los Angeles LGBTQ+ community’s late night plus afterhours club and bar crowd dispensing hotdogs, tamales, and a friendly smile for nearly 16 years.
LOS ANGELES – A study released this week by The Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law using data collected by an Axios-Ipsos poll in Fall 2020, shows that LGBTQ+ people are more adversely impacted in all areas of life by the coronavirus pandemic than their white LGBTQ+ and white non-LGBTQ+ people.
EXCLUSIVE: ABC News chief national correspondent Matt Gutman has been suspended for violating a company policy on Covid-19 safety.
Kaia Gerber and Cara Delevingne head to an early morning workout together on Saturday (February 13) in Los Angeles.
Kristin Cavallari and Jeff Dye aren’t as broken up as we once thought.
Shia LaBeouf has "denied every allegation" made against him by FKA twigs. The 'Transformers' star is the subject of a court case, brought on by his ex, at the Los Angeles Superior Court for alleged sexual battery, assault, and infliction of emotional distress during the course of their brief relationship in 2019, and now LaBeouf's legal team have presented a written denial of the allegations.
LOS ANGELES – In a report released Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that wearing a cloth mask over a paper medical type mask can substantially reduce exposure to potentially infectious aerosols, which are the principal threat of coronavirus transmission. In the report CDC findings included the fact that adjusting a medical mask to fit more tightly can provide similar protection.
Even though they have been a priority for weeks now, only 20% of Los Angeles County residents aged 65 and over have received even one dose of Covid-19 vaccine, according to county health officials.
French In Motion Sets Up In LAEXCLUSIVE: French In Motion, the non-profit that brings together French and American professionals from the film and TV industry is launching a new chapter in Los Angeles. Headquartered in New York with an existing chapter in Washington DC, the org supports international co-productions and collaborations between France and the United States through its partnership with the Gotham Film & Media Institute and has been doing so since 2016.