Books
Lola Kirke grew up with a rockstar dad and glamorous older sisters. In ‘Wild West Village,’ she writes about overcoming her chaotic childhood to find her own creative path.
Dodgers
Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series against the Yankees sounded and felt just like Kirk Gibson’s iconic World Series home run.
Orange County
The Joshua Tree Art Museum (JTAM), founded by renowned contemporary artist and visionary Shane Townley, proudly announced the groundbreaking of its landmark facility near Copper Mountain College.
Business
President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg, the leader of the world’s largest social network, have butted heads in the past. Now Zuckerberg is reshaping Meta for the Trump era.
Letters to the Editor
Mark Milley is a patriot, and the Trump administration just took away his security detail. Republicans need to stand up and say, “Enough.”
LAFC
Mark Delgado has lived in Southern California for most of his life, and the former Galaxy midfielder is hoping to pull off a rare MLS title feat with LAFC.
Business Advisory & Insights
The Real Estate Outlook Roundtable is produced by the LA Times Studios team in conjunction with Cathay Bank; Greenberg Glusker LLP; IDB Bank; and McDermott Will & Emery LLP.
Entertainment & Arts
The office-set farce “Fake It Until You Make It,” starring Julie Bowen and Tonantzin Carmelo, explores “race-shifting” and nonprofit organizations.
At the Golden Globes, ‘Anora’ star Mark Eydelshteyn recounts receiving an unsolicited phone number written in lipstick.
World & Nation
In churches across long-stifled Syria, Christians have marked the first Sunday services since Bashar Assad’s ouster in an air of transformation.