Christi Carras reports on the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times. She previously covered entertainment news for The Times after graduating from UCLA and working at Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and CNN Newsource.
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Universal Pictures’ ‘Wicked’ and Paramount Pictures’ ‘Gladiator II’ post impressive numbers at the domestic box office this weekend.
‘Wicked,’ starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, and ‘Gladiator II,’ starring Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascal, both open wide this weekend.
Tenants at the Hollywood Arts Collective, an affordable housing complex for entertainment workers, are protesting a rent increase.
Intimacy coordinators have voted to unionize under SAG-AFTRA. They are the professionals who help actors prepare for and stage sensitive scenes.
Thirteen employees were laid off this week at iHeartMedia’s KFI-AM (640), cutting the staff of the Los Angeles radio station in half.
LeBron James’ production company the SpringHill Co. is reportedly in talks to merge with Fulwell 73, the London-based studio behind ‘The Kardashians.’
Carol Lombardini, who represented the major studios during last year’s Hollywood strikes, is stepping down as president and chief negotiator of the AMPTP.
Club Cobra, a Latin LGBTQ+ nightclub in North Hollywood, is among several businesses fighting for Shuttered Venue Operators Grants.
Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled plans over the weekend to raise the cap on California’s film and TV tax credit program. Will it save Hollywood from ruin?
Gov. Gavin Newsom has unveiled plans to increase the cap on California’s film and TV tax credit program to $750 million as Hollywood struggles to compete with rivals.