Next Up:
0:00
0:00
-
Listen Listen
-
Listen Listen
Arts & Entertainment
A special exhibit on the Long Beach band opened this week at the Grammy Museum in downtown LA
Sponsored message
-
We tell you what these new shows will remind you of, if we think they're worth your time and who is making them.
-
If the strike authorization vote passes, with balloting ending on June 5, then SAG/AFTRA negotiators can call a strike as soon as its current contract expires on June 30, putting further pressure on film and TV studios and streamers.
-
Party like it's 1989 at the Cruel World festival. Dance the night away at "¡Que Rico! A night of Salsa, Latin Funk, and Mambo." Immerse yourself in creepy crawlies (figuratively) at NHM’s annual Bug Fair. Attend the Black on the Block May Festival.
-
In an email sent to its nearly 12,000 striking members, WGA leaders spelled out how much its new contract proposal will cost film and TV studios and streamers — while also highlighting how much they make in gross revenues.
-
Both were selected for their constant support and impacts on the LGBTQ+ community.
-
We take a closer look at the connection between K-pop and L.A'.s underground b-boy dance scene in the ‘90s.
-
It's now the only union for strippers in the U.S. A previous strip club that unionized in San Francisco, The Lusty Lady, closed down in 2013.
-
What Happened To LA's Hot Donna's Clubhouse? In LGBTQ+ Spaces, A Tale Of Dreams, Ghosting And ChangeIts official ending shocked its supporters. What happened to all the money raised? And what's next for inclusive spaces in L.A.? We finally have some answers.
-
Protesters picketed outside this year's "upfronts" in New York, when billions of dollars of advertising are usually sold.
-
Watch The Black Version of films come to life through improv. Listen to stories that people never thought they’d share in public. Attend The Paramount Showcase. Rock to the folksy, neo-soul of Wilder Woods.