Movie openings in L.A. this week: 'The Current War' and more
Oct. 24 One Piece: StampedePirates from around the world seek a lost treasure in this anime tale. Written by Takashi Otsuka, Atsuhiro Tomioka; story by Eiichiro Oda. Directed by Otsuka. In Japanese with English subtitles. (1:41) NR. Oct. 25 Black and BlueA black female rookie cop in New Orleans witnesses fellow officers committing a murder.…
Review: Cellist Maya Beiser and dancer Wendy Whelan in a 9/11 work like no other
Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007, six years after 9/11. Though two of the most significant American events this century, they are seldom connected. Doing so Friday at Royce Hall proved then all the more telling when Kristy Edmunds introduced the evening’s presentation by the Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, which she…
What's on TV Monday: 'Catherine the Great' on HBO
SERIES The Neighborhood The Butlers and the Johnsons (Cedric the Entertainer, Tichina Arnold, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs) go on a double date and get a big surprise from a soul food restaurant’s chef (Nick George) in this new episode of the comedy. 8 p.m. CBS The Voice The battle rounds continue with guests Normani, Darius…
Ignore this Real ID story at your peril as the clock ticks toward the deadline
If you don’t know what the Real ID driver’s license is, you have plenty of company. If you still don’t know about it by the end of this column, you may be in a world of hurt if you try to get on an airplane starting Oct. 1, 2020. If you already have your federally…
I took the world's first 20-hour flight. Here's what it did to me
I’ve just endured the world’s newest longest flight, a 10,100-mile nonstop ultra-marathon from New York to Sydney. It took about 19½ hours and was almost as demanding as that sounds. The record-breaking Qantas Airways flight touched down early Sunday morning in Australia. The Boeing Co. Dreamliner delivered its few dozen passengers — including yours truly…
Can U.S. consumers save paper recycling, one straw or TV dinner tray at a time?
The epiphany came when a certain coffee chain started replacing plastic straws with paper ones. Despite increasingly dire warnings about Texas-size islands of plastic in the world’s oceans, the sudden public debate over straws was arguably a turning point in how American consumers think about sustainability. On one hand, the rise of paper straws is…
L.A. Affairs: Keeping my boyfriend a secret was the secret all along
Dating was one of my weakest strengths. You name it, I would try it. Match.com. OKCupid. Grindr. Jack’d. I also met plenty of men organically, starting with Nick. We saw each other from across the room at the Rockwell in Los Feliz. No doubt there was an immediate connection — we were having major eye…
U.S. troops in Syria headed to Iraq, not home
Click:美丽中华网KABUL, Afghanistan — While President Trump insists he’s bringing home Americans from “endless wars” in the Mideast, his Pentagon chief says all U.S. troops leaving Syria will go to western Iraq and the American military will continue operations against the Islamic State group. They aren’t coming home and the United States isn’t leaving the turbulent Middle…
U.S. takes step to require asylum-seekers' DNA
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is planning to collect DNA samples from asylum-seekers and other migrants detained by immigration officials and will add the information to a massive FBI database used by law enforcement hunting for criminals, a Justice Department official said. The Justice Department will publish an amended regulation Monday that would mandate DNA collection…
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in court to fight extradition
Click:Construction diagnostic toolLONDON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in court Monday to fight extradition to the United States on charges of conspiring to hack into a Pentagon computer, with his legal team saying it needs more time to prepare its case. Assange raised a fist in a defiant gesture to acknowledge his supporters in the…