Christi Carras reports on the entertainment industry for the Los Angeles Times. She previously covered entertainment news for The Times after graduating from UCLA and working at Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and CNN Newsource.
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Paula Weinstein, a Hollywood executive known for producing film and TV projects including ‘The Perfect Storm’ ‘Monster-in-Law’ and ‘Grace and Frankie,’ has died.
March 25, 2024
The Long Beach Media Guild announced Friday that nine Long Beach Post staffers received layoff notices after moving to unionize and going on strike.
March 22, 2024
Prince Harry’s attorney accused Rupert Murdoch of knowing about News Group Newspapers’ alleged use of phone hacking and other illegal info-gathering tactics.
March 22, 2024
Studios and workers alike were eager to restart film and TV production after the Hollywood strikes concluded. What’s taking so long in California?
March 21, 2024
Private equity firm Apollo Global Management reportedly has made an $11-billion bid for Paramount Global’s film and TV studio operations but not its linear networks.
March 20, 2024
‘Star Wars’ creator George Lucas has released a statement in support of Bob Iger amid Disney’s shareholder showdown with activist investor Nelson Peltz.
March 19, 2024
A trial date has been set for a civil lawsuit accusing Roman Polanski of raping a child in Los Angeles in the 1970s.
March 12, 2024
This year’s Oscar nominees did strong business at the box office. But the year ahead is uncertain after a shaky winter.
March 9, 2024
John Amos of ‘Good Times,’ ‘Roots’ and ‘Coming to America’ fame said Monday that reports about elder neglect are “false and unmerited.” LAPD is investigating his daughter’s claims.
March 4, 2024
IATSE and Teamsters, two unions representing Hollywood crew members, are entering contract negotiations with the studios after the writers’ and actors’ strikes.
March 4, 2024