





We suppose in the town that makes “The Hills,” people have a hard time distinguishing the difference (and relative importance) between real life and reality television. Which may explain why the Los Angeles Times got television critic Robert Lloyd...




We were just sent a link to an op-ed piece in the Los Angeles Times today about “what Latinos want” this presidential election. It said something about “hard work” and “the chance to build a better future,” and then...




It seems the Los Angeles Times is getting snarkier these days. Author and Pulitzer finalist, Andrew Malcom had an interesting take on Republican Democratic [Ed. Note: Um, some of us knew that.] candidate Dennis Kucinich’s ugly persona in his...




As a rule, we don’t watch any program with any combination of the words “Teen,” “Choice,” or “Awards” in its title. Thankfully, L.A. Times award show feature “The Envelope” does that for us so we can skip such an...




The above clip is a BET cartoon called “Read A Book” that uses the guise of a Public Service Announcement on the value of literacy to lampoon the misogynistic, materialistic, and gaudy aesthetic associated with rap music these days....




There’s so much mudslinging going on in the aftermath of big screen bomb, “El Cantante,” that we really don’t know where to start. So we picked the one we find most fun! It comes to us from Los Angeles...




Much like we did ages ago when people began reacting to L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s dalliance with network politi-ho Mirthala Salinas, we present you with some highlights from the L.A. Times comments page related to this morning’s breaking news....




While Latinos are striving to be Whiter, it seems these days White people are striving to be more ghetto. So says the Los Angeles Times, anyway, in a searing expose entitled, “The lost generation’s race to the bottom.” There...




After weeks of virtual silence from the left coast, a flood of developments and rumors have punctured our reclaimed virginal innocence regarding the love that dare not speak its name between Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Telemundo anchor...




This week, the Los Angeles Times does a great job of updating us on the latest developments in the mayoral scandal while appearing completely above the common journalist vulture. It’s as if they learned from, well, bloggers: “Mr. Mayor,...




For today’s coverage of the ongoing sex scandal between disgraced Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Telemundo anchorwoman/Capitol Hill succubus Mirthala Salinas, the L.A. Times did some man-on-the-street reporting to validate the notion that the people who once voted Toñito in...




No high-profile city employee in L.A. wants more badly for today to end than embattled City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo. The man is now the subject of not one, but TWO probes into whether or not he abused city resources...




The front page of the L.A. Times’ website for entertainment news features a photo gallery cleverly titled, “Top 10 movie slackers: These deadbeats make laziness look cool.” Able to relate, we checked out the images and chuckled mildly at...




Sweet t-shirt, right? The L.A. Times recently re-told the story of undocumented cleaning lady Elvira Arellano who these days leads an emerging crusade to revive the ancient right of sanctuary, a decree forbidding law enforcement from pursuing a suspect...




Oh my gahhhh! They're bringing Menudo back and YOU, well probably not you because you're too old, but some 14 year old, bilingual boy near you, (hey what are you doing with that 14 year old bilingual boy, you...
