What’s in a name? Christina Haack, formerly known as El Moussa and Anstead, reintroduced herself in the midst of her second divorce.
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“Blood Grove,” by Walter Mosley (Mulholland Books)Walter Mosley’s Los Angeles detective, Easy Rawlins, has always invited comparisons to the original hard-boiled Southern California gumshoe, Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe— but never more so than in “Blood Grove,” Mosley’s 15th and latest installment in his series.The surface similarities are obvious. Both detectives work what Chandler called L.A.
County’s “mean streets.” Both are seldom in the good graces of the authorities. And both
.What’s in a name? Christina Haack, formerly known as El Moussa and Anstead, reintroduced herself in the midst of her second divorce.
Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri is speaking out after a California sheriff’s deputy dropped a lawsuit that alleged Ujiri assaulted him during the 2019 NBA Finals.
Los Angeles County will again reserve the majority of its available vaccinations again next week to provide second doses for those ready to receive them, with county-operated large-scale sites exclusively administering second doses, health officials said Friday.
James Charles has debuted a shocking new look!
Colin Farrell puts his muscles on display while wearing a tank top during a hike near his home on Friday (February 5) in Los Feliz, Calif.
Mike Henry, a USC and NFL linebacker and later an actor in Tarzan movies of the 1960s and the “Smokey and the Bandit” series, has died.
Mike Henry was an NFL linebacker who became an actor, known for his roles in Tarzan movies of the 1960s and the “Smokey and the Bandit” series.Henry played football for USC and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1958. After several seasons with the team, he wanted to pursue acting, so he requested a transfer to the Los Angeles Rams.
Haley Bosselman editorMike Henry, a former NFL linebacker and actor known for playing Tarzan in the 1960s, has died. He was 84.Henry died Jan.
their stunning, modernist Los Angeles home, “Malcolm & Marie” has the stylized appearance of “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” as well as the cocktails and shouting matches.But if Edward Albee's scathing play and Mike Nichols' scalding screen adaptation used the anger and pain of a boozing couple to burrow brutally into marriage, the domestic fury of writer-director Sam Levinson's millennial melodrama is glossier and sexier but of far less substance.
Time to heal. Tayshia Adams has been in touch with fellow Bachelorette alum Clare Crawley since her January split from Dale Moss.
Colin Farrell stepped out in a bold new look – no hair!