Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: After postponing its in-person festival that was originally slated for May, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) is ready to return — virtually, of course.
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Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots is embarking on a new adventure. The Broadway actor died at the age of 41 after a bout of coronavirus caused complications, including mini-strokes, a leg amputation, stem cell treatment and more.
Now, over a month after his passing, Kloots, 38, and the couple's 1-year-old son Elvis have moved into a home purchased before Cordero became ill. The fitness guru announced their move Wednesday on Instagram by sharing a photo of herself and Elvis cuddled up with the
.Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEXCLUSIVE: After postponing its in-person festival that was originally slated for May, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) is ready to return — virtually, of course.
Meghan Markle is happy about being back in her native Los Angeles following her departure from royal duties.The Suits alum, 39, opened up about returning to her roots in a backyard chat she had with Gloria Steinem for Makers Women released on Wednesday, August 26. In the clip’s opening, the 86-year-old political activist began by saying “welcome home” to Markle.
Zac Efron reportedly cancelled his flight home to Los Angeles after he was granted a visa extension from three months to twelve months in Australia.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorAfter months of speculation, the decision is in: SoFi Stadium, the new home of the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Raiders, will open its inaugural season next month without fans in the stands amid the coronavirus pandemic.According to a joint statement from the teams and the stadium (read it below), “Rams and Chargers games will be held without fans in attendance until further notice.”The news comes less than three weeks after the Rams open the new venue with
Mark David That he sold a New York City condo earlier this year for almost $600,000 less than the not quite $6 million he paid almost six years ago didn’t seem to deter or affect “How I Met Your Mother” creator and showrunner Carter Bays’ ability to shell out more than $6.8 million, according to a well-sourced snitch, for a multi-acre estate all the way across the country in L.A.’s discreet and affluent La Cañada Flintridge suburb, roughly 20 miles north of downtown and home to NASA’s Jet
TikTok star Bryce Hall has some explainin’ to do!
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorLos Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti says he has authorized the shutoff of utilities at a home in the Hollywood Hills where several large parties were held in violation of the city’s COVID-19 social distancing orders. Garcetti said the city’s action comes after multiple warnings from law enforcement were issued.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just could not make things work in Los Angeles — their relocation to the Montecito community of Santa Barbara, California, was inevitable.“Meghan visited Montecito in her teens and fell in love with the picturesque scenery and stunning architecture,” a source exclusively tells Us Weekly. “Moving there was always an option, but to begin with, she and Harry wanted to give Los Angeles a shot.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“We’re making good progress,” said Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti at his coronavirus news conference on Wednesday.“The promising signs is [sic] that we see this week is proof that our progress is real.
Meet the newest residents of Santa Barbara!
Here’s hoping Simon Cowell is OK after he recovers from an unfortunate injury while riding an electric bike!
Zach Braff is memorializing his late friend Nick Cordero with some special ink.
Reni Santoni, an actor known for his role alongside Clint Eastwood in “Dirty Harry," has died. He was 81. Santoni died while under hospice care on Saturday in Los Angeles following years of health issues that plagued the screen and stage performer, Santoni’s close pal, TV writer-producer and musician Tracy Newman, told Fox News.
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Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorExpressing cautious optimism about the success of efforts to control the coronavirus, L.A.