A lifelong Los Angeles resident, Greg Braxton has written for the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades. He currently is a staff writer covering television for the Calendar section, and has also written extensively about trends and cultural issues in the entertainment field.
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Carolyn Cole, a veteran L.A. Times photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of civil war in Liberia, breaks down the depiction of her profession in A24’s ‘Civil War.’
April 16, 2024
The series is the first project greenlighted under the network’s partnership with the civil rights organization, forged in 2020 in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd.
April 15, 2024
Just over three months after tying the knot on live television, Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist announced their divorce on ‘Good Morning America.’
April 12, 2024
Executives behind ‘The Walking Dead’ see the success of new spinoff ‘The Ones Who Live’ as a model for how to survive, and thrive, in an evolving TV landscape.
March 14, 2024
Emma Stone’s win for ‘Poor Things,’ her second in the category, came in a tight race with Gladstone, who would have been the first Native American to win the Oscar for best actress.
March 10, 2024
Academy members still have a troubling tendency to reward Black women for playing supporting, even subservient roles in other people’s stories — and little else.
March 8, 2024
Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Aaron Pierre, stars of National Geographic’s “Genius: MLK/X,” say they had to overcome their doubts to portray the civil rights leaders. The final two episodes run Thursday.
Feb. 22, 2024
Sony Animation’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse” bested Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” to win best feature at this year’s Annie Awards.
Feb. 18, 2024
‘One Love,’ about the legendary musician, triumphs over Marvel’s latest superhero saga featuring Dakota Johnson.
Feb. 19, 2024
From Jonathan Majors’ disastrous ABC News interview to his new relationship, observers say poor PR moves will complicate the actor’s comeback from a December assault conviction.
Feb. 6, 2024