Paul Reubens’ deathbed audio recording is featured in HBO Documentary Films’ ‘Pee-wee as Himself,’ which premiered Thursday at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Paul Reubens’ deathbed audio recording is featured in HBO Documentary Films’ ‘Pee-wee as Himself,’ which premiered Thursday at the Sundance Film Festival.
Oliver Latta, the animator of the “Severance” credit sequence, explains some of the characters and symbols you’ll find in the new version.
For the first time since Flightline, a Southern California horse has won an Eclipse Award, with Citizen Bull taking the 2-Year-Old Male award for Bob Baffert.
Lauren Betts finishes with 25 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks to lead the undefeated UCLA women’s basketball team to an 84-66 win over Rutgers.
Several Pasadena schools, closed by the Eaton fire since Jan. 8, have reopened amid a massive cleanup effort.
The daughter of a former Pacific Palisades housekeeper, author Yesika Salgado recounts the home and family that influenced her life and career.
Some policyholders who suffered total losses in L.A. fires are not getting claims advances for their living expenses and loss of contents as required, Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara alleged Thursday.
President Trump has ordered the release of thousands of classified governmental records related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
LeBron James will be representing the Lakers at the NBA All-Star Game after being selected for an unprecedented 21st time on Thursday.
The man drove a black Suburban with a sign on the side that suggested he worked for a child care business
From a star-studded adaptation of a novel to a documentary about Tejano icon Selena Quintanilla, this year’s slate of movies premiering at Sundance include several efforts by Latino filmmakers.
Madison Keys finally defeats No. 2 Iga Swiatek in a high-intensity Australian Open semifinal match, setting up a showdown with Aryna Sabalenka in the final.
Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Bob Iger was paid $41 million last year, up from the $31 million he made in 2023. Iger has long ranked among the highest paid media CEOs.