No president has ever relied as much on the operating principles of the entertainment business. And none has ever had such a fraught relationship with it.
When Donald Trump emerged with raised fist from 2024’s never-ending cortisol blast of an election last year, liberal-leaning Hollywood responded to the news with questions. Following a wave of predictably anguished celebrity tweets,
As Los Angeles deals with the devastation from recent wildfires, Magic Castle, Chateau Marmont, and Whisky a Go Go are dropping their velvet ropes to help
In an open letter, orchestra contractor and Oscar winner Peter Rotter calls for action to bring back scoring work to the City of Angels. “Our town has become silent, still and devoid of music making,” he writes.
In a new interview, "Dancing with the Stars" pro Lindsay Arnold opens up about her decision to leave the show at the height of finding mega fame and success.
Hollywood actress Elizabeth Chambers told Fox News Digital how she and her family had to evacuate from the Los Angeles fires and why she thinks not enough was done by elected officials.
But Tom Hanks - star of films including Forrest Gump, Saving Private Ryan and Big - has written a letter endorsing a mobile Second World War Museum in Meinciau, Carmarthenshire. Seimon Pugh-Jones began the project with his father, Stephen, to tackle issues surrounding mental health.
Although it is Delilah's first Hollywood debut, she started acting a decade ago. Speaking to BBC Essex, she said: "I think I was three when I did my first panto, and I loved it. From then on, I did a few other jobs.
Abel Tesfaye, better known as the Weeknd, is donating $1 million to LAFD Foundation, GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund, and L.A. Regional Food Bank. The singer previously canceled a Rose Bowl concert and delayed the release of his album Hurry Up Tomorrow due to the fires.
Ashlee Margolis, founder of Beverly Hills-based The A List, said if the wave of cancellations continue it could have a dire impact on the town: "To have events canceled now is going to crush all of us.
Hollywood Squares” executive producer Jesse Collins and host Nate Burleson talk about the reboot with Drew Barrymore