"I Love LA" star Odessa A'zion talks channeling real-life chemistry with Rachel Sennott for the new HBO comedy.
I Love LA Season 1 premiere ending explained as a birthday meltdown leads Maia to manage Tallulah and sets the season’s stakes in work, friendship and power.
Los Angeles isn’t beating the superficiality allegations. At least, not according to Rachel Sennott. In her new half-hour ...
Fresh off their second World Series win in a row — and their third in the past six years — the Los Angeles Dodgers were gearing up to celebrate their latest championship with thousands from around ...
From closes calls, to game highlights that became memes, here are the major moments Dodgers and Blue Jays fans were talking ...
Between the Dodgers' World Series win and the rapturous welcome for the new HBO series I Love LA, the West Coast's sprawling, ...
"Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown filed a lengthy complaint against co-star David Harbour ahead of filming the show's ...
Written by Avery Melhado. Graphic by Avery Melhado. From laser hair removal sessions with branded “I Love LA” underwear to carefully crafted photoshoots on giant swans and in kiddie ...
Crowds at Metro stations and around downtown broke out into spontaneous “Go Dodgers” cheers and chants, while food and T-shirt vendors jockeyed for attention. Loudspeakers blasted Ice Cube, Nate Dogg ...
Crowds at Metro stations and around downtown broke out into spontaneous “Go Dodgers” cheers and chants as fans awaited the ...
Sennott created the series, which also stars Josh Hutcherson, Odessa A’zion, True Whitaker and Jordan Firstman.
Didn’t have a sick day to burn on Monday morning? Or simple didn’t want to deal with the road closures? Here’s what it was ...