Two Things Lakers Fans Must Do This Month
The HBO series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” is the closest thing Angelenos have to watching a hometown NBA team in the playoffs this spring.
The HBO series “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty” is the closest thing Angelenos have to watching a hometown NBA team in the playoffs this spring.
In his new Food Network show, “Ace of Taste,” he gets back to cooking basics, hosting a show like the ones he used to love watching as a kid.
The Passover episode of “Rugrats” originally aired in 1995 and earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Neurodiverse actors play the show’s leads; plus, there are neurodiverse supporting actors, background players and production assistants.
One particular episode of “Home Sweet Home” features two families from La Cañada—a Sikh family and a Jewish family—that each spend three days immersing themselves with the other’s customs, friends, extended family and cuisine.
“The Super Bob Einstein Movie” features memories and interviews with Einstein’s brother Albert Brooks, as well as David Letterman, Jerry Seinfeld, Sarah Silverman, Jimmy Kimmel and many other comedy royals.
The fictional film, directed by and co-written with her husband, Dan Levy Dagerman, follows the pregnancy of an aspiring SMC, Eva Garcia, played by an actually pregnant Ringel.
“Cobra Kai” is a continuation of the “Karate Kid” film franchise, set in the present day, some three decades after the original movie.
In celebration of the newest season of “Curb,” a Pacific Palisades art gallery is hosting a David-themed art show throughout the week of the season premiere (until October 31)