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Danny Masterson's ex Bijou Phillips hospitalized in need of kidney transplant

Bijou Phillips, who was once married to ex-actor and convicted rapist Danny Masterson, has been hospitalized in desperate need of a kidney transplant.

Phillips, a model and actress, was admitted to UCLA Health, where she will remain under care and on dialysis until a donor can be found, her spokesperson told TMZ on Wednesday.

She previously ...Read more

'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dead at 48 after cancer battle

NEW YORK — James Van Der Beek, the “Dawson’s Creek” actor who had recently been battling colorectal cancer, has died. He was 48.

Van Der Beek revealed his diagnosis in November 2024 and missed a reunion event for the show last September, but his cause of death was not publicly confirmed.

“Our beloved James David Van Der Beek passed ...Read more

Wasserman's Epstein ties cause chaos at his music agency. Artists and staff want him out

LOS ANGELES — The sports and entertainment executive Casey Wasserman is facing calls to step down from his namesake music agency after his sexually charged emails surfaced in the Epstein files. With artists like Chappell Roan leaving and top agents reportedly demanding a change in leadership, talent managers and touring executives say they ...Read more

Sherri Shepherd promises more joy despite cancellation -- and says she'll keep an eye on Kym Whitley

LOS ANGELES — Sherri Shepherd is getting real about the cancellation of her show “Sherri” last week after four seasons.

“I want to say to y’all, everybody, y’all try not to faint or fall out ‘cause healthcare is expensive and none of us have it anymore,” the talk show host and comedian said Tuesday on Instagram in a mostly ...Read more

James Van Der Beek, 'Dawson's Creek' and 'Varsity Blues' star, dies at 48

LOS ANGELES — James Van Der Beek, the actor who starred in the teen drama series “Dawson’s Creek” and the sports drama “Varsity Blues,” has died. He was 48.

Known for wooing audiences as aspiring filmmaker Dawson Leery in the WB series, Van Der Beek died peacefully Wednesday morning. His family confirmed his death, writing in a ...Read more

Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni head to court in NY for settlement conference

NEW YORK — It could end with mediation, as “It Ends With Us” co-stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are in a New York courtroom Wednesday for their court-ordered settlement conference.

Lively, 38, in late December 2024 accused her 42-year-old costar and director of having sexually harassed her during production of the blockbuster ...Read more

First-ever 'Dancing with the Stars Con' comes to SoCal

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Dancing with the Stars Con 2026, the TV dance competition show’s first-ever fan convention, will come to Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert for three days from July 31 to Aug. 2, organizers announced on Tuesday.

“We are so excited to bring ‘Dancing with the Stars’ fans a truly once-in-a-lifetime event,” said Jared Paul ...Read more

'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' review: Anti-AI romp zany, half-baked

Inside a diner in Los Angeles, customers scroll through their phones as coffee is poured, burger patties are flipped, food is plated and a selection of condiments is dramatically lit.

Ultimately, in “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” the well-meaning but disappointing first film in a handful of years from “The Ring” director Gore ...Read more

'Crime 101' review: Ensemble shines in neo-noir love letter to Los Angeles

Going into the new cops-and-crooks thriller “Crime 101,” you may be expecting a drama about a mentor offering a protege an introductory college-level course of sorts from one side of the law or the other.

However, the title of this engrossing star-stacked work — adapted from Don Winslow’s 2020 novella and landing in theaters this week �...Read more

Massive Latin music festival returns to Napa Valley with lineup of stars

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Maná, Ivan Cornejo, J Balvin and Christian Nodal are set to headline the 2026 Festival La Onda.

Danny Ocean, Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Paulo Londra, La Arrolladora, El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico and Grupo Niche are among the many other acts set to take the stage at the festival, which runs May 30-31 ...Read more

Family guide to new movie releases

'CRIME 101'

Rated R for language throughout, some violence and sexual material/nudity.

What it’s about: A perfectionist jewel thief in Los Angeles has his best laid plans turned to chaos with a new robber in town and an obsessive cop on his tail.

The kid attractor factor: This is an adult drama, not much appeal for kids.

Good lessons/bad ...Read more

Art Institute of Chicago acquires Norman Rockwell's 'The Dugout,' his famous painting of the Cubs

CHICAGO — Norman Rockwell’s “The Dugout,” a classic portrait of slumped Cubs, dejected Cubs, defeated Cubs, a morose team resigned to an existential slog of failure, now hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago. It was gifted to the museum by former Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and his wife, Diana, who have had it hanging in their home for ...Read more

Sound Advice: Get most out of turntable with stylus upgrade

Q. When playing vinyl records on a turntable, to what extent is recommended tracking force an indicator of cartridge and stylus quality? In other words, is a stylus with a lighter recommended tracking force better than one with a heavier tracking force?

—B.H., State College, Pennsylvania

A. Yes, that is generally the case. High-end ...Read more

Movie review: LA heist film 'Crime 101' an unsubtle nod to 'Heat'

It’s nearly impossible to resist Michael Mann’s 1995 epic crime saga “Heat” — especially for many filmmakers, who often can’t ignore the siren call to make their own Los Angeles-based crime movie featuring a psychologically complex relationship between a perfectionist robber and an obsessive cop (e.g., “Den of Thieves,” “Wrath ...Read more

Glen Powell to produce new 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' TV series, film

FORT WORTH, Texas — One of the most well-known Texas movies is being turned into a television series.

In June 2025, a bidding war ensued for the rights to the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise. The Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel-created film franchise began with the 1974 film “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.”

Several high-profile names ...Read more

Wasserman fallout, explained: Musicians speak out after talent agency's CEO named in Epstein files

PHILADELPHIA — A growing number of musicians — including most recently Chappell Roan — are leaving their management company after its founder’s emails were uncovered in the latest release of the Epstein files.

Wasserman, a major talent management company based out of Los Angeles, represents stars ranging from Billie Eilish and Kendrick ...Read more

A Philly studio has a documentary about comedian Bob Saget's life in the works

PHILADELPHIA — Old City-based 9.14 Pictures is working on an untitled documentary about comedian Bob Saget, the Phily-bred funny man who rose to fame in the 1980s as the affable Danny Tanner on the ABC sitcom "Full House."

Deadline first reported news.

The announcement comes on the heels of the studio’s successful projects centering ...Read more

'Wuthering Heights' review: A messy, occasionally irresistible adaptation

Emerald Fennell’s turgid yet weirdly enjoyable “Wuthering Heights” is basically fan fiction; it takes Emily Brontë’s well-known setting and characters and does, well, something else with them. If you read Brontë’s novel and thought hmm, this is pretty good but it really should include at least one public hanging, not to mention ...Read more

Jill Zarin, fired from 'RHONY' reunion show over Bad Bunny rant, defends herself: 'I'm human'

LOS ANGELES — Former "Real Housewives of New York" star Jill Zarin has been fired from an upcoming reunion series following a racist video rant on social media about Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Super Bowl LX.

E!'s "The Golden Life" will no longer feature Zarin among its cast of housewives, series producer Blink49 Studios announced in ...Read more

Demi Lovato cancels 5 shows, pushes back start of tour to 'protect health'

LOS ANGELES — Demi Lovato is making some changes to their upcoming tour in order to prioritize their heath.

The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter announced on Instagram Tuesday that they were canceling five shows and pushing back the start of their It's Not That Serious tour. Lovato is now set to kick off in Orlando, Florida, on April 13 ...Read more