As Hollywood goes through vast technological, financial and global change, the state’s cornerstone entertainment industry and its workers face a hard reality: Lost jobs may never come back.
Just one week has passed since wildfires began ravaging Southern California, but in seven days time, the destruction caused ...
The fires come five years into a uniquely difficult time when livelihoods dried up in the early days of COVID and then the ...
As Los Angeles is gripped by wildfires that resemble a Hollywood disaster movie, the city's vast entertainment industry is ...
The LIT Summit brings together top labor leaders, worker advocates, policy experts and allied organizations to discuss ...
The actor stars in Netflix's gritty western "American Primeval" and will soon take over the lead role in "Oh, Mary!" on ...
An art department coordinator applying for ... in regions that offer hefty tax incentives. When the strikes ended, workers in Hollywood hoped their schedules would finally fill up again.
Hosting award shows is one of Hollywood’s most thankless jobs, but comedian Nikki Glaser appeared to strike all the right ...
Stiller argued that, especially since the COVID-19 shutdowns and 2023 strikes, Hollywood has gotten more difficult to ...
Because of costs, few movies are shot locally, leaving the industry in a surreal spot: reeling from personal loss with much ...
When the Palisades Fire broke out in Los Angeles last Tuesday, Hollywood's awards season was in full swing. The Golden Globes ...