Moonshadows: Part 1
I Never in his twenty three years of life had Billy Gladsten made so much money. It afforded him a roomy one-bedroom apartment in Westwood, of all p...
I Never in his twenty three years of life had Billy Gladsten made so much money. It afforded him a roomy one-bedroom apartment in Westwood, of all p...
Mike Bonifer | Posted 05.25.2009 | Green
Solar Paneling the Hollywood Sign struck me as a beautiful, artful, symbolically powerful idea -- what I call in my line of work a 'productive game'
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.21.2009 | Entertainment
The Screen Actors Guild National Board of Directors today voted to approve and recommend to members, new, two-year successor agreements to the 2005 Producer-Screen Actors Guild Codified Basic Agreement.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.19.2009 | Entertainment
Hanging over all of this are the twin factors of the economy and new media. The troubled economy will continue to harm the entertainment industry for some time to come.
Stephen Collins | Posted 05.18.2009 | Entertainment
Rodney Dangerfield, I feel your pain. In the new movie State of Play, Ben Affleck plays a politician named Stephen Collins. No one on was concerned about having a major character in their movie with my name.
Larkin Clark | Posted 05.17.2009 | Style
If people ask my age, I tell them. We shouldn't feel shame for getting older; we should feel pride for having gotten so far. Living, after all, isn't easy.
Wendy Block | Posted 05.16.2009 | Living
I agonized for days and resolved that from then on, whenever someone asked I would give, even if just a dollar.
Stacy Peralta | Posted 05.08.2009 | Entertainment
The more time I spent with gang members of Bloods and Crips, the more I began to see a far different America than the America I was raised in.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.06.2009 | Entertainment
Last year proved that time is not on SAG's side. Recall that the union's then-leadership wanted better terms in new media than the other Hollywood uni...
Michael Wolff | Posted 05.03.2009 | Entertainment
Michelle Obama is the national star, government issue. Young and black to the queen's old and white, Michelle and the queen were nevertheless ideally matched in their studied ordinariness.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.02.2009 | Entertainment
SAG and AFTRA reached a deal with the advertising industry, retaining the compensation structure for broadcast network commercials, and resisting the industry's attempt to reduce pension and health contributions.
Wendy Diamond | Posted 05.02.2009 | Style
During the vegan dinner Lucky and I schmoozed with Byron Howard, one of the directors of the animated Disney hit film Bolt. Lucky spent the whole time flirting with him!
Scott Mehno | Posted 04.26.2009 | Entertainment
The #1 sure sign that American culture is on the fritz and fading fast are announcements touting such heretical movie re-dos in the name of Hollywood hipness.
William Bradley | Posted 04.20.2009 | Politics
President Barack Obama is back in the east after a whirlwind visit to California which pointed up his strengths and suggested some things he can do differently.
Lester Sloan | Posted 04.18.2009 | Style
Coffee culture is changing the rules of engagement for some residents of Los Angeles, forging a subculture that promotes a sense of community among people who remain wedded to their automobiles.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 04.17.2009 | Entertainment
Though it gets less play than the stalled SAG TV/theatrical talks, SAG and AFTRA have been jointly negotiating for several weeks with the advertising industry over the commercials contract.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 04.04.2009 | Entertainment
It is a measure of Hollywood's insecurity that we are probably months away from it being more acceptable to be a gay soldier than to be a gay actor.
Alex Remington | Posted 04.03.2009 | Entertainment
Her fade into obscurity isn't a grand tragedy, just a quiet one: "it" girls have an awfully short shelf life, and once Julia Roberts and Meg Ryan took over the world, there wasn't a lot of room left in the A-list.
Ambria Miscia | Posted 04.03.2009 | Entertainment
For many artists, I predict this recession will have no effect whatsoever -- after all, we've been living like vagabonds for years and have it down to a science!
Deepak Chopra | Posted 04.01.2009 | World
India dreams of being a millionaire, but it lives with the anxiety that it's really a slumdog.
New York Times | MICHAEL CIEPLY and BROOKS BARNES | Posted 03.31.2009 | Entertainment
Hollywood could get used to this recession thing. While much of the economy is teetering between bust and bailout, the movie industry has been startl...
Jonathan Handel | Posted 03.29.2009 | Entertainment
Leno's case is a political hot potato, because it pits the power of a Hollywood guild against the even greater power of one of its prominent members.
Vamsee Juluri | Posted 03.28.2009 | Entertainment
What "Om" signified in Resul Pookutty's speech on Oscar night was something much deeper than its use in any entertainment context in the past.
GlobalPost.com | Anil Mundra | Posted 03.28.2009 | World
RIO DE JANEIRO -- Just before Christmas, a fit young man in a gold chain and a ski mask barreled through the hillside gulleys of a slum in Rio de Ja...
Michelle Haimoff | Posted 03.28.2009 | Entertainment
There was only one part of the Oscars everyone took seriously: Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black's truly remarkable acceptance speech for Best Original Screenplay.
Grant Whitney Harvey | Posted 05.30.2009 | Living