California
The Council of UC Faculty Assns., along with faculty associations from seven UC campuses, filed a 581-page unfair labor practice charge Thursday with California’s Public Employment Relations Board.
Sept. 23, 2024
Letters to the Editor
Labor and delivery wards require expensive stand-by staffing. Insurers should cover those costs to stop hospitals from shutting down these crucial wards.
Sept. 22, 2024
Former students of Olivet University, headquartered near Anza in a remote part of Riverside County, claim they were required to work, at times for no pay, and couldn’t leave campus without permission.
Sept. 20, 2024
Television
In Screen Gab no. 149, we catch up with ‘Challengers,’ now streaming on Prime Video, speak with the man behind Colin Farrell’s prosthetics in ‘The Penguin’ and more.
Movies
With ‘Will & Harper,’ the ‘SNL’ star and his friend Harper Steele face a new twist on an old challenge in LGBTQ+ representation: How to educate cis viewers without alienating trans ones.
Also this week: Leonard Maltin presents 1930s Universal rarities, ‘Rhythm Thief’ restored, Haile Gerima’s new documentary and a double-bill of Alain Delon’s beauty.
Metro is sued over a $730-million subway car order after labor advocates said the agency failed to implement its jobs program.
Sept. 16, 2024
Food
Looking for new dining options over Labor Day weekend? Critic Bill Addison has three recommendations.
Aug. 31, 2024
Make sure to include protections against COVID-19 in your plans for this Labor Day weekend, as summer travel has heightened the recent surge.
Aug. 28, 2024
Entertainment & Arts
It’s a holiday, go to a museum, take in a show, see a movie. Or just stare at our many-splendored guide to PST Art, the sprawling Southern California culture event where “Art + Science Collide.”
Sept. 2, 2024