World & Nation
A parole board has ruled that Susan Smith should remain in prison 30 years after she was convicted of rolling her car into a lake and drowning her two sons.
Books
Susan Seidelman’s new memoir, ‘Desperately Seeking Something,’ traces the arc of American film over the last 45 years as refracted through her singular career.
Gill Paul’s new novel, ‘Scandalous Women,’ explores the fictional friendship between authors Jacqueline Susann and Jackie Collins.
Hollywood Inc.
Wojcicki was among Google’s longest-serving employees and one of the highest-profile female executives in Silicon Valley. Few people had greater sway over the economics of the internet in the social media era.
About the Los Angeles Times
Susan Brenneman is the Op-Ed editor at the Los Angeles Times, where she oversees commentary in Opinion.
Lifestyle
He was cute and had a nice profile depicting a clean-cut, slightly geeky guy. He was more computer tech than Miami drug dealer. Then I read a story about him.
L.A. Influential
Unite Here Local 11, the politically powerful union representing Southern California hotel workers, has three presidents. The arrangement is unique — and working.
Television
The former child stars of ‘7th Heaven’ address TV dad Stephen Collins’ sexual misconduct on their rewatch podcast, ‘Catching Up With the Camdens.’
Opinion
People say California has no seasons, especially no autumn with vivid foliage. They’ve never been here in October.
I grieve for politicians whose message isn’t rooted in fear and divorced from reality. As they depart, only the barbarians remain.