The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is bringing back Barbara Carrasco’s ‘L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective,’ a 1981 masterpiece that spent decades in storage
The photojournalist and poet B.A. Van Sise explores the fragility of endangered languages in his book and Los Angeles museum exhibition, showcasing 50portraits that tell the stories of languages on the brink of disappearing forever
The incoming administration of the president-elect has reaffirmed its commitment to either outlaw or compel cooperation from localities that, by law, refuse to collaborate with federal immigration authorities
States and cities governed by Democrats are vowing not to cooperate with the president-elect’s immigration agenda. In response, incoming border czar Tom Homan has threatened legal challenges and cuts to federal funding
The Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Oscar-nominated British performer has gone from relative obscurity to becoming one of the defining faces of 2024 in just over five years, thanks to her role as Elphaba and her connection with Ariana Grande
The 78-year-old singer has chosen to tell her eventful life in two parts, with the first volume of her autobiography now published. In this first installment, she reflects on her difficult childhood, her first marriage, and offers only a brief mention of her two sons, Chaz and Elijah
Farralone was the name of the legendary singer’s home. It was designed by architect William Pereira with the assistance of his then-student, Frank Gehry. The house has just gone on sale for more than $8 million
‘L. A. Is My Lady’ was released 40 years ago, an album that reunited the singer with a former collaborator, Quincy Jones. It should have been his farewell
The ex-convict, who remains under house arrest for violating the terms of her visa, took part in the popular ABC dance show but was eliminated in the second episode — a decision she continues to complain about
LA Librería, which offers a unique collection of bilingual children’s books, has moved to a new space to connect with more people in the Hispanic community
With an official thesis that’s disputed, the Tate-LaBianca killings continue to spark debate. The mastermind of the crimes died in 2017, but another relevant and even more mysterious figure remains in prison: the musician Robert Beausoleil
Tortilla chips with cheese and jalapeños are one of the most important Tex-Mex dishes in global gastronomy and the most beloved in the United States. Invented 80 years ago, today their popularity is such that they even have their own festival in the State of Coahuila
The first Latino senator from California, the son of Mexican immigrants, has become a dissenting voice within his own Democratic Party as he defends the economic benefits of immigration
The daughter of a Peruvian father and a Mexican mother, the vice president of Media Relations for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce is the ultimate authority when it comes to giving out marble stars to celebrities
John Musker, who headed up ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘Aladdin’ and ‘Moana’, is debuting a short film after announcing his retirement from a 40-year career. ‘At Disney in the 1990s, there was an emperor, but there weren’t 10 emperors’
The cameras of a luxurious establishment in Los Angeles recorded the violent blows that the artist inflicted on his partner seven years ago. She reported him in November but withdrew the lawsuit a day later
The jewelry house presents ‘Blue Book’, the catalogue of its most luxurious custom-made pieces with price tags in the multi-millions, at the Beverly Hills mansion that inspired ‘Citizen Kane’, featuring a dinner with Reese Witherspoon, Anya Taylor-Joy and Emily Blunt