Jonathan Joss, known for 'King of the Hill' and 'Parks and Recreation,' was shot to death Sunday. His husband says the shooting was motivated by homophobia.| Los Angeles Times
R&B singer Kehlani remains firm on their views about Israel's war on Gaza after it recently cost them a performance opportunity at Cornell University.| Los Angeles Times
R&B star Kehlani will no longer perform at Cornell University, which canceled the singer's campus concert over their alleged 'antisemitic, anti-Israel' views amid the war in Gaza.| Los Angeles Times
The 81-year-old songwriter and composer is the subject of a new biography by former Times pop music critic Robert Hilburn.| Los Angeles Times
Ahead of their Hollywood Bowl debut on Sunday night, Steve Lukather, David Paich and Joseph Williams of L.A.'s Toto look back at the band's singular career.| Los Angeles Times
McVie sang and wrote or co-wrote such Fleetwood Mac classics as 'Don't Stop,' 'Say You Love Me,' 'You Make Loving Fun,' 'Hold Me' and 'Little Lies.'| Los Angeles Times
Following a late-career Grammy breakthrough and a best-selling memoir, Brandi Carlile returns with an ambitious new album, "In These Silent Days."| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar will star in the Super Bowl halftime show this February in New Orleans.| Los Angeles Times
From Uncle Sam to a PlayStation controller, fans decode the meaning behind Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.| Los Angeles Times
If the Compton rapper performs 'Not Like Us' during the Super Bowl halftime show, could he be sued for defamation? We ask criminal defense attorney Ken White.| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar reveals there's more to his summer smash 'Not Like Us' than throwing shade at Drake as part of their public rap feud earlier this year.| Los Angeles Times
Four months after Chappell Roan's viral performance at April's Coachella festival, Chappellmania reached San Francisco's Outside Lands on Sunday.| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar brings his summer hit (and Drake diss track) 'Not Like Us' to the streets of Compton to make a music video, days after it rocked his Forum show.| Los Angeles Times
The feud between the two superstar rappers appeared to climax over the weekend. What will it mean for their careers going forward?| Los Angeles Times
John Lennon's late-’70s song 'Now and Then,' now featuring all four Beatles, serves as a fitting conclusion, conveying what the band both achieved and lost.| Los Angeles Times
This year's list of top nominees include Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Taylor Swift.| Los Angeles Times
The Recording Academy says it's distributed more than $4 million to musicians affected by the fires. Sunday's Grammys show is meant to raise more.| Los Angeles Times
At the 2024 Grammys Jay-Z questioned the Recording Academy for passing up wife Beyoncé for an album of the year win. 'Even by your own metrics that doesn't work,' he said.| Los Angeles Times
A singular force, Beyoncé honored her musical and spiritual forebearers and proved herself, once again, to be as dynamic a performer as pop music has ever seen.| Los Angeles Times
Racism, sexism, fuddy-duddyism: They're all reasons why the winningest artist in Grammy history lost album of the year yet again, this time to Harry Styles.| Los Angeles Times
The 25-year-old country star has a new album, 'Different Night Same Rodeo,' with guest appearances by Luke Combs and the Kid Laroi.| Los Angeles Times
The stark and brooding ballad just logged its sixth week atop Billboard's Hot 100. Warren's debut LP is due Friday.| Los Angeles Times
The 33-year-old country star talks about the scruffy self-titled LP he made with producer Frank Liddell.| Los Angeles Times
The millions raised by the benefit concert in January is just a sliver of the billions in damage inflicted on Altadena and the Palisades. The Times spoke with FireAid organizers about how the funds have been distributed roughly six months after the devastation.| Los Angeles Times
The broadcast of the FireAid benefit concert, which took place Jan. 30 at Inglewood's Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, will stay in circulation on multiple platforms.| Los Angeles Times
The show, which will take place at the Intuit Dome and Kia Forum in Inglewood, counts Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Olivia Rodrigo and Green Day among the many headliners.| Los Angeles Times
The pop superstar talks about her smash duet with Bruno Mars that's nominated for two prizes at February's Grammy Awards.| Los Angeles Times
The musician and former Police frontman talks about his life and career ahead of a five-night stand at the Wiltern in Los Angeles.| Los Angeles Times
From Lady Gaga's rock opera to surprise appearances by Queen's Brian May and politician Bernie Sanders, these are the most memorable things our staff saw at Coachella's first weekend.| Los Angeles Times
The two arena-sized acts will play early afternoon sets in the Mojave Tent. FKA Twigs drops out citing visa problems.| Los Angeles Times
The L.A. band Dawes, whose members were seriously impacted by the Eaton fire, on what it meant to perform Newman's early-'80s classic.| Los Angeles Times
Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' won multiple Grammys in the Premiere Ceremony and also song of the year and record of the year.| Los Angeles Times
Beyoncé won album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards with 'Cowboy Carter.'| Los Angeles Times
The 67th Grammy Awards take place Sunday in Los Angeles. Check out our picks for album of the year, record of the year and other top categories.| Los Angeles Times
Other acts up for multiple awards at the 67th Grammys include Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Billie Eilish.| Los Angeles Times
Mikael Wood and August Brown were at Inglewood's Intuit Dome and Kia Forum for the FireAid benefit concerts starring Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Green Day and Stevie Wonder, among many others.| Los Angeles Times
"Oppenheimer" won several top awards, including best picture, director and lead actor, while lead actress went to Emma Stone for "Poor Things." Billie Eilish won best song after Ryan Gosling performed "I'm Just Ken."| Los Angeles Times
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Golden Globes in January, but was reportedly denied an appearance at this Sunday's Oscars.| Los Angeles Times