After confronting disaster, L.A.’s bravest had nights with the stars that they’ll never forget. But it’s right back to work.
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In an endearing moment from the 2025 Oscars that wasn't televised, Best Actor nominee Colman Domingo led a toast to Los Angeles in the wake of devastating wildfires.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLos Angeles earthquake interrupts Oscars interview with LAFD captainAn Oscars night interview in Hollywood was interrupted in a very Los Angeles way. LAFD Capt. Erik Scott was among first responders recognized during the Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
Oscar after-parties were kicking off, a 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck Los Angeles March 2 just after 10 p.m. local time.
The tribute included clips from "La La Land," "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and more The post All the Los Angeles Movies in That Oscars Montage | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
Los Angeles Fire Department firefighters were honored on stage at the Oscars ceremony on Sunday, met with a standing ovation from some of Hollywood's biggest names.
LOS ANGELES -- The 2025 Oscars honored the best in cinema from the past year Sunday night. The 97th Academy Awards, hosted by Conan O'Brien, ended with "Anora" taking home the coveted trophy for best picture. "Anora" was the top film of the night, taking home five Oscars including best director for Sean Baker.
A new Newsom podcast, the Oscar's streaming glitch, the Original Pantry shutters and more in this week's News Quiz
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Inside the Oscars: What you didn’t see on the broadcastThere’s a whole world of action happening in between commercial breaks, and at the lobby bar in the Dolby Theatre.
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Oscar telecast had a high bar to clear after last year’s show, which featured an all-time great Oscar moment with Ryan Gosling belting out “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie, which not only blew the roof off the Dolby Theater but also broke Emma Stone’s dress.
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Smaller movies didn’t mean smaller viewer numbers for the Oscars. An estimated 19.7 million viewers watched Sunday night’s 97th Academy Awards ceremony, the biggest audience in five years.
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