What does the earth sound like? Artist Justen LeRoy's L.A. exhibit offers an answer
At his first solo exhibition at Art + Practice in Leimert Park, the multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy envisions what Black environmentalism could be like.
At his first solo exhibition at Art + Practice in Leimert Park, the multidisciplinary artist Justen LeRoy envisions what Black environmentalism could be like.
Women have won the last two Oscars for direction. Can the streak be extended? These 10 women have made films worthy of consideration.
Beleaguered Los Angeles City Councilmember Kevin de León didn't attend his own World Cup party. He still came out a winner
The LAPD's Board of Rights hearings have long been the weak link in officer discipline. The City Council has another chance to fix the problem.
Feinstein recently said she is still deliberating over whether to run for a sixth full term in 2024 and will decide 'probably by spring,' but no one expects her to run, columnist George Skelton says.
While other expensive cities have excelled at using a new federal program to get vulnerable families off the streets, San Francisco hasn't kept up.
Fox News remains the most watched cable news channel for the 21st consecutive year, while CNN and MSNBC saw steep year-to-year declines.
Director Scott Mann had an issue: too many swear words in his thriller movie. Could artificial intelligence help him get a PG-13 rating?
Investigators contracted by Los Angeles County have created a website where members of the public can offer anonymous tips about fraud and corruption following the indictment of former Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas.
If you've called in to a radio show like Karen Sharp's 'Love Songs on the KOST' or 'The Art Laboe Connection' and dedicated a love song, we want to hear about it.
Times journalist Jessica Roy was a victim of identity theft — and a broken system. She shared her experience and tips for fighting back in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything."
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden administration authorized over a billion dollars in housing vouchers to help people stay off the streets. The program had problems, but one city — San Diego — succeeded in a big way.
Una guía del Times de los clásicos navideños, desde 'It's a Wonderful Life' hasta 'Scrooged', y dónde encontrarlas, con una introducción de Ron Howard.
The Rams had fewer than 48 hours to get Baker Mayfield ready for his heroic debut, and several people behind scenes led to his surprising performance.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass starts her tenure with a favorable image, despite doubts about public safety policies. By contrast, the City Council remains deeply unpopular.
A strong storm blankets Yosemite Valley, creating beautiful winter scenery for visitors to Yosemite National Park.
The possession and personal use of "magic mushrooms" and ayahuasca could be decriminalized under a new psychedelics bill introduced Monday backed by veterans.
What are the holidays if not a chance to choose rituals that show we care — and remind us that we know how to?
Iran's hijab protests, which show no sign of abating, are evidence that mandatory headscarves are only the beginning of the people's discontent.
Despite spiraling violence and a stagnating economy, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has maintained sky-high approval ratings because he speaks to the working poor.
The Chargers' drive with 44 seconds to go moved so abruptly, kicker Cameron Dicker missed how the offense moved downfield to set up his winning kick against the Titans.
After more than 70 years, the Los Angeles declined to extend the lease of the Griffith Park Pony Rides. The decision followed protests by animal welfare activists who claimed the ponies were overworked and neglected.
Justin Herbert was not having a great game against the Titans, but with the game on the line in the final seconds he leads Chargers on key drive to victory.
Lionel Messi found redemption, leading Argentina to its first World Cup victory in 36 years during a Qatar tournament that often stepped into controversy.