Entertainment Action
- L.A. sees 16% drop in film and TV shoot days compared to 2024on January 15, 2026
Though California lawmakers bolstered the state's film and TV production incentive program last year, it will likely take some time for those awarded projects to make a significant impact in the data.
- Foo Fighters mark Dave Grohl's birthday — and support a good cause — at the Forumon January 15, 2026
The rock band played the Inglewood arena for the first time since a 2022 tribute to the late Taylor Hawkins.
- Todd Bridges announces divorce from Bettijo Hirschi after a three-year marriageon January 15, 2026
Todd Bridges and second wife Bettijo B. Hirschi are getting a divorce after three years of marriage, the 'Diff'rent Strokes' actor announces in a statement.
- Foodie Forecast: Mocktails, a Convoy District food tour, all-day happy houron January 15, 2026
This week’s San Diego dining news comes from Spill the Beans, Black Rail Kitchen + Bar, El Chingon and more.
- The three San Diego concerts you absolutely should not miss this weekon January 15, 2026
Our top San Diego concert picks include percussion wizard Steven Schick at UC San Diego, Brazilian mandolin marvel Hamilton de Holanda and his trio at TSRI Auditorium, and Dogs In A Pile at the Belly Up.
- A Veteran’s Wake-Up Call in New Memoir: Ending the Broken Bargain of The American Dreamon January 14, 2026
LOS ANGELES, Calif. /California Newswire/ -- In his new book, "You Shouldn't Have to Kill to Get Ahead: Reimagining Wealth, Power and Belonging in America" (ISBN: 978-1968339180 [paperback]; 978-1968339173 [ebook]; 978-1968339197 [hardcover]; Legacy Launch Pad Publishing), author, Army Veteran and former political candidate Chris Rivers lays bare the broken promises of the American Dream and offers a path forward for a nation at a breaking point. Originally published on CaliforniaNewswire.com -- A Veteran’s Wake-Up Call in New Memoir: Ending the Broken Bargain of The American Dream



