The 1,600-square-foot Liberation Coffee House is a unique social enterprise that connects the Center’s intergenerational Culinary Arts program with a vibrant community space. (Photo courtesy LA LGBT Center)
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In a move expanding the news outlet's presence in Hollywood, The New York Times has named Caitlin Roper executive producer for scripted projects. Roper, who has been a senior editor at The New York Times Magazine since 2016, will develop Times stories for film and TV, "developing and producing alongside Hollywood producers using our stories as the launching point for fictional projects," Times assistant managing editor Sam Dolnick wrote in a memo to staff Monday morning.
The 1,600-square-foot Liberation Coffee House is a unique social enterprise that connects the Center’s intergenerational Culinary Arts program with a vibrant community space. (Photo courtesy LA LGBT Center)
PS I Love You star Hilary Swank took a break from acting in 2014 and is just now opening up about the reason behind the sudden decision. The 46-year-old actress, who will next star on Netflix’s Away series, took some time away from the limelight in 2014 to care for her ailing father who was in need of a lung transplant.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures will be hosting a high-end dual big screen drive-in experience on the Culver City, CA lot starting this Friday, Aug. 14.
Carlos Aguilar Few can argue that Latinos haven’t been greatly underrepresented in Hollywood, particularly at the creative level. A key reason, many say, is an insufficient comprehension of what the terms “Latino” and the gender-neutral “Latinx” mean.When Hollywood thinks about Latino or Latinx talent, its instinct is to turn to the Oscar-winning Mexican directors Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro G.
Who knew there were so many middle children in Hollywood! These celebs might be the middle child, but they totally stand out from the pack. On Middle Child’s Day, we’re taking a look at some of the hottest celebrity middle children!
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorJordan Fisher got quite emotional when he saw the poster for his new Netflix coming-of-age comedy “Work It” because the cast is so diverse. Of the nine actors featured on the poster, seven are people of color.
Most dangerous and death-defying scenes witnessed in Hollywood films are the work of adrenaline junkies who make a living on the thrill of putting themselves in harm’s way. Such is the case for Hiro Koda and Jahnel Curfman – the legendary husband and wife who have performed and coordinated a sundry of the most insane stunts imaginable for titles including “Stranger Things,” “Cobra Kai” and “Avatar” among a slew of others.
Few actors have reached the A-list, the upper echelon of movie stardom and actually chosen to walk away.
It’s time for Baby to come out from the corner.
What’s old is new again in Hollywood.
Cameron Diaz has opened up on her decision to retire from Hollywood, saying the move brought her “peace” after years of intense scrutiny in the public eye.
Apple is getting in on the Robert Downey, Jr. business in yet another attempt for the tech company to build its streaming platform with the help of some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Working on The Ellen DeGeneres Show has been a well-respected opportunity in Hollywood for years, but it seems clear that those days are long over.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorThe Paley Center for Media said that PaleyFest LA will go virtual for the first time because of the coronavirus pandemic, setting its 2020 edition for August with a guest lineup for 10 series that includes Cate Blanchett, Justin Bieber and Dolly Parton and moderators including Stacey Abrams and Martha Raddatz.