Category: Entertainment News

California TV station shutters local news operation

A small market television station along the Central Coast that has provided local news coverage for more than five decades is shutting down its newsroom and outsourcing its daily newscasts. KION-TV, located in Salinas, no longer has a working news department or regularly scheduled newscasts as of 5 p.m. Tuesday. Read More

Gov. Newsom to appear on Colbert, not Kimmel, after speculation

Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to appear on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”—not “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”—on Tuesday evening, according to an Instagram Story posted by “The Late Show.” While it’s unclear what Newsom will discuss, his appearance follows the Walt Disney Co.’s announcement that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” will return Read More

Tina Knowles reveals another book is in the works following ‘Matriarch’ success

Ms. Tina Knowles’ memoir “Matriarch” is more than a title, it’s who she is. She embodies every sense of the word as a mother, grandmother, mentor, extraordinary designer, philanthropist and best-selling author. Beyoncé wasn’t kidding when she famously declared her mom a “Savage” on the 2020 “Savage Remix” with Megan Read More

Jimmy Kimmel breaks silence ahead of return to ABC

Jimmy Kimmel has broken his silence ahead of his return to television, following last week’s suspension over controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The late-night host posted a photo on Instagram on Tuesday featuring himself with legendary TV producer and First Amendment advocate Norman Lear, who Read More

California’s most searched for slang words: What do they mean? 

Warning: This article contains slang words which have meanings that may disturb some readers. Discretion is advised. There seems to be a new slang word every other day, and many around the nation can’t seem to keep up.   Word finding experts at word unscrambling site Unscramblerer.com analyzed Google Trends Read More

Heritage Square becomes haunted playground for Halloween film series

Street Food Cinema is transforming the historic Heritage Square Museum into a haunted village for its third annual Booze, Bites & Frights Halloween series beginning Oct. 16. Returning with expanded partnerships and a fresh slate of screenings, the immersive, 21+ event spans two weekends, pairing cult horror films with interactive Read More

Schumacher cut? Batman producer says there’s lots of unused footage from ’90s film

Warner Bros. Studios celebrated one of the most beloved comic book characters ever created during a daylong event at its Burbank studios Saturday. Batman Day at Warner Bros. welcomed hundreds of fans for a special themed studio tour and interactive displays with film props and vehicles to celebrate 86 years Read More