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Comedian & AGT Finalist Preacher Lawson talks new special
Comedian & AGT Finalist Preacher Lawson talks new special
California Live’s Danielle Nottingham sits down with comedian Preacher Lawson, known for being a finalist on the 12th season of “America’s Got Talent,” to hear all about his sophomore stand-up special “My Name is Preacher.” Boasting 3.4M+ followers on TikTok alone, Lawson also dishes on his current cross-country tour. -
Oppenheimer is ready make Oscars history … but is it true to history?
How accurate is Christopher Nolan’s Oppenhiemer? Even J. Robert Oppenheimer’s grandchildren say the film captures the philosophical and ethical quandaries Oppenheimer’s team dealt with as they developed the most destructive force ever conceived.
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A look into the historical accuracy of ‘Oppenheimer' film
“Oppenheimer” is a movie about history. But, how historically accurate is it? NBC 7’s Derek Togerson found someone to tell us.
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Wolfgang Puck reflects on 30 years catering Oscar's star-studded Governors Ball
California Live’s Danielle Nottingham sits down with legendary chef Wolfgang Puck to reflect on his milestone 30th year of catering the Oscars Governors Ball. The famed restaurateur also dishes about his family life with his young boys, making Mickey Mouse pizza for a 7-year-old Kim Kardashian, & more.
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Actress Dania Ramirez dishes on what fans can expect from season 2 of “Alert: Missing Persons Unit”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis catches up with actress Dania Ramirez to get a sneak peek into season 2 of FOX’s “Alert: Missing Persons Unit.”
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New show “Couple to Throuple” explores the world of polyamory
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with “Access Hollywood” host Scott Evans to talk about his new show “Couple to Throuple” now streaming on Peacock. The series follows four curious couples through the world of polyamory as they experiment with bringing a third partner into their relationship.
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Oprah Winfrey leaving WeightWatchers board
Former talk show host Oprah Winfrey is leaving WeightWatchers board of directors.
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Docuseries unveils new findings in Bay Area serial killer cold cases
Two of the Bay Area’s most notorious cold cases are returning to the spotlight in an all new docuseries on Max.
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How Ziggy Marley helped bring the authenticity to ‘Bob Marley: One Love'
Ziggy Marley hopes that the film about his father makes “people feel like they are part of the family.”
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Experience big-time family fun at Anaheim's Monster Jam Motorsport Competition
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis meets two professional motorsport drivers and gets an up-close look at their giant monster trucks going head-to-head at this year’s Monster Jam at Angel Stadium of Anaheim.
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How Shari Lewis' daughter is continuing her mother's Lamb Chop legacy
“I promised my mom I would keep Lamb Chop alive,” Mallory Lewis says.
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Enter Barbie Land at the Hollywood Bowl this summer
Dance the night away with “Barbie The Movie: In Concert” this July at the Hollywood Bowl.
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From SpongeBob to TikTok, leagues and broadcasters using many methods to attract, retain young fans
The thought of SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star describing a Travis Kelce touchdown isn’t for everyone, but it does target an audience and demographic that is important to future success. In an age where viewing is measured more by minutes than hours any increases that leagues and networks can get is huge.
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Snoop Dogg and Master P sue Walmart and Post Foods over Snoop Cereal sabotage allegations
Rappers Snoop Dogg and Master P are suing Walmart and Post Foods for alleged “deceptive practice.”
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Power, politics & love: “Middle of the World” play shakes up LA's theater scene
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis chats with playwright Juan José Alfonso & artistic director Guillermo Cienfuegos about their powerful new play, “Middle of the World” showing at West Hollywood’s Rogue Machine Theater. It’s the story about a man and woman from very different backgrounds who meet in an Uber, where their lives are changed forever.
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Jon Stewart is returning to ‘The Daily Show' through the 2024 election
The longtime host of the Comedy Central series has agreed to return on Monday nights through the 2024 election, nearly a year into the show’s search for a Trevor Noah replacement.
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at the new all-female ‘Peter Pan' show in San Francisco
Get ready to take flight with Peter Pan! California Live’s Jobeth Devera gives us a sneak peek of the Children’s Theatre Association of San Francisco’s adaption of the classic story of Peter Pan.
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Max Burkholder reveals the personal call he got from Seth Macfarlane for new “Ted” series
Actor Max Burkholder chats with California Live’s Amber Pfister about the new Peacock series “Ted.” The 26-year-old actor dishes on what it was like puppet acting alongside his co-star Ted, voiced by Seth Macfarlane.
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Legendary classic rock LA radio DJ Jim Ladd dies at age 75
Flowers will be placed Tuesday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame star of Jim Ladd.
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Depeche Mode frontman stops the music to break up a scuffle at LA concert
Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan stops the music to break up a fight in the crowd at LA’s Crypto.com Arena.