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Maggie Baird Wants to Leave a Better World for Her Children (You Know, Billie Eilish and Finneas)

The Support+Feed founder — and mother of two Grammy winners — speaks with THR about plant-based eating and how the business can have a better eco footprint. 

I’ve Fought for the Climate Since the ’80s. All I’ve Worked for Is Being Undone

The current government's anti-science agenda threatens the accomplishments of all the organizations my husband, Chevy Chase, and I have supported over the decades.

Chef Justin Pichetrungsi on Quitting Disney to Take Over Anajak Thai

The James Beard award winner and former Imagineer turned his family restaurant into a gastronomical triumph. “I’d love to pitch Disney on an animated story based on my own experience”.

John Kani Pays Tribute to Dramatist and South African Countryman Athol Fugard: “He Believed in Me and My Anger” (Guest Column)

The 'Lion King' and 'Black Panther' actor wrote two searing protest plays about apartheid in the 1970s with his inspirational friend, who died this month.

Why the Chappell Roan Speech Critic “Couldn’t Be More Wrong” (Guest Column) 

Musician Kay Hanley has some words for the mansplainer-in-chief: “Good luck, babe!”

Why Talking Head Tom Brady Never Stood a Chance

As he calls what may be his first and final Super Bowl, the world’s most well-paid rookie broadcaster reminds us why it’s a bad idea when our GOATs come down to earth.

The Crazy Story on How the ‘Porcelain War’ Co-Directors Made a Doc 6,000 Miles Apart (Guest Column)

Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev only met in person at the Sundance premiere of the Ukraine war documentary.

Kendrick Lamar Dominated Grammys With “Not Like Us,” Cementing His Place as West Coast Royalty

L.A.’s native son swept five awards with his 2024 anthem, celebrating his unmatched ability to bridge artistry, commercial success and cultural commentary.

What Fire Wants: Understanding the Enemy

What long has been considered merely a chemical reaction perhaps is best compared to another all-too-familiar scourge — a virus.

David Lynch Was L.A.’s Dark Poet Laureate (Guest Column)

The auteur's enigmatic masterpieces capture the emotional truth of life in Los Angeles with palpable clarity.

Ali MacGraw, Whose Malibu Home Burned Down in 1993, on Devastation of Loss and Best Ways Forward

The breakout superstar of 1970's 'Love Story' recalls the events of a fateful day when a fire claimed her Malibu home while offering advice to those experiencing much worse tragedy right now in Los Angeles.