Nardine Saad covers breaking entertainment news, trending culture topics, celebrities and their kin for the Fast Break Desk at the Los Angeles Times.
Born and raised in Southern California, she graduated from UC Irvine with degrees in literary journalism and psychology. She later earned a master’s degree in online journalism from the University of Southern California.
She joined the Los Angeles Times in 2010 as a MetPro trainee and has reported from homicide scenes, flooded canyons, red carpet premieres and award shows for the Metro and Entertainment & Arts sections.
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Matthew Byars, who was introduced as an assistant to Karen Huger on ‘The Real Housewives of Potomac,’ has died, according to the Maryland medical examiner.
Cormac McCarthy was deeply private. Now a woman who inspired many of his characters speaks out about their relationship, which began when she was 16 and he was 42.
Carrie Underwood made a surprise appearance at Wednesday’s CMA Awards to perform ‘I’m Gonna Love You’ with Cody Johnson. Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen win big.
‘Euphoria’ star Storm Reid, who played Zendaya’s younger sister Gia Bennett on the HBO series, says she won’t be back for Season 3.
Paul Teal, an actor who appeared in ‘One Tree Hill’ and ‘Descendants: The Rise of Red,’ died Friday after a seven-month cancer battle. He was 35.
Liam Payne’s One Direction bandmates Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan and Zayn Malik joined his family Wednesday at a private funeral service.
The deaths of the Bee Gees’ original drummer Colin ‘Smiley’ Petersen and disco-era drummer Dennis Bryon are announced within a few days of each other.
‘The Voice’ winner Sundance Head was airlifted to a Texas hospital Friday after his pistol accidentally discharged, sending a bullet into his stomach.
Beyoncé has joined forces with Netflix to perform a halftime show that will be streamed during the Christmas Day game between the Texans and Ravens.
Martha Stewart claims that R.J. Cutler’s Netflix documentary about her left out ‘good stuff’ from her long life. She wants to make another version of the film.