Bob Iger's heir apparent Tom Staggs to step down as Disney COO Tom Staggs, the man thought to be CEO Bob Iger’s eventual successor at The Walt Disney Co., is stepping down, effective in May, the company said Monday.
Staggs, Disney’s chief operating officer, will remain with the company as a special adviser,... More
Costa Mesa record shop on wheels represents the vinyl turnaround When Parker Macy opened the trailer door to his record shop in 2011, he wasn’t counting on longevity.
“I figured we might last a year or two,” he said.
The week Creme Tangerine opened, OC Weekly reached out to him for an article on the... More
Line up, coffee fans: Starbucks opens at Knott's Berry Farm Knott’s Berry Farm park-goers have a new place to turn for their caffeine fix: Starbucks.
A 935-square-foot store, which had its soft opening this week, will officially debut Friday.
The coffee shop anchors the California MarketPlace just outside... More
Splashdown! New resort plunges into O.C. waters GARDEN GROVE – Can Wiley the Wolf survive in the land of Mickey Mouse, Harry Potter and Snoopy – not to mention Orange County’s famed beaches and ritzy coastal resorts?
Great Wolf Lodge Southern California, a $250 million indoor water park and... More
Harrison Ford to unveil plans for 'Star Wars' land at Disneyland Han Solo has a big surprise.
Harrison Ford, the actor who played the snarky, charming pilot in four “Star Wars” movies, will further detail The Walt Disney Co.’s plans for “Star Wars” lands at Disneyland and at Walt Disney World.
Ford’s... More
The Utah Symphony was the first American orchestra he ever conducted. Now, he’s the new music director Markus Poschner will be the 8th music director in the orchestra’s 84-year history, the Utah Symphony announced on Monday, officially concluding a yearslong search for a new leader. 11/18/2024 - 2:53 pm | View Link
Utah Symphony passes the baton to a new music director with a rich international resume The Utah Symphony's newly appointed music director wants to “curate musical experiences that ‘could only happen in Utah.’” ... 11/17/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
Violinist Josefowicz, SD Symphony Thrill with Contemporary Classical and Dvorak’s ‘New World’ Roaming into Sunday afternoon’s San Diego Symphony concert in the (still) sensational-sounding Jacobs Music Center, I would have guessed that, if the concert satisfied, it would be because of ... 11/17/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
Review: MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 1 at Benaroya Hall Both monumental works were perfectly matched in their brashness and sensitivity, helmed and rendered with great panache by two outstanding young artists: a program to delight all tastes ... 11/17/2024 - 8:23 am | View Link
Review: S.F. Symphony’s struggles take center stage in Fauré’s Requiem As contract tensions between talent and management escalate, it’s hard to see what the immediate future holds for the San Francisco Symphony. But one thing is clear: Musicians stick together. Long ... 11/17/2024 - 6:19 am | View Link
Gwyneth Paltrow-inspired immersive musical “Gwyneth Goes Skiing” is going global following two sold-out London runs. Producers Awkward Productions are taking the show to the U. S., with stops in Utah – where Paltrow lost half a day of skiing after a mid-slope collision with optician Terry Sanderson, who went on to sue her – as well […]
Documentary filmmakers and industry leaders gathered at this year’s International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam to discuss “independence and resistance in times of repressive populism” at the festival’s yearly Europe Conference in partnership with French public broadcaster Arte. IDFA’s artistic director Orwa Nyrabia introduced the conference by highlighting the “rising success” of populist movements in Europe […]
The Morgan Wallen smash “Last Night” continued its dominance of performing rights organizations’ awards, as the tune was named song of the year at the 72nd annual BMI Country Awards, held Tuesday night at the org’s headquarters in Nashville. BMI’s most played song of the year was co-penned by BMI writers John Byron and Charlie […]
Amanda Kloots is dancing through her memories.
The Talk host got candid about what it was really like competing on season 30 of Dancing With the Stars in 2021, especially alongside her
Big Ed Brown is shedding light on why his engagement to Porscha Raemond ended in way less than 90 days.
The 90 Day Fiancé star made headlines in September for proposing to Porscha one day after
Gleb Savchenko is dancing around romance rumors.
Following the Dancing With the Stars pro’s split from season 33 partner Brooks Nader via text message in October—they were eliminated from the