Online retailer Shein to acquire San Francisco-based Everlane

Online retailer Shein to acquire San Francisco-based Everlane

Shein, one of the largest fast-fashion retailers in the world, is set to acquire the “quiet luxury” apparel brand Everlane, media reports said. Shein will buy Everlane from majority owner L Catterton for $100 million, according to a deal signed Saturday, Puck reported. Everlane was once valued around $600 million at its peak in the … Read more

In war with Iran, China sees a familiar pattern of U.S. mistakes

In war with Iran, China sees a familiar pattern of U.S. mistakes

BEIJING — The Trump administration has repeatedly framed the war in Iran as a quick, winnable fight, vowing to defeat the Islamic Republic “totally and decisively” — incomparable to the “dumb” wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But from China’s perspective, the parallels are clear. “You can blow everything up — destroy it all,” one Chinese official told … Read more

Prep talk: Sherman Oaks Notre Dame pitcher Ainsley Jenkins knows who to call for writing help

Prep talk: Sherman Oaks Notre Dame pitcher Ainsley Jenkins knows who to call for writing help

Freshman pitcher Ainsley Jenkins is a big reason Sherman Oaks Notre Dame has advanced to the Southern Section Division 1 quarterfinals in softball. In the Knights’ first two playoff victories over Anaheim Canyon and Oaks Christian, she has been called out of the bullpen to pitch exceptionally well in relief. Next up is a quarterfinal … Read more

‘Miles Davis: A Century of Cool’ celebrates musician’s lasting legacy

‘Miles Davis: A Century of Cool’ celebrates musician’s lasting legacy

It’s a celebratory Wednesday night at Musichead Gallery on Sunset Boulevard. Jazz music drifts into the night from an open doorway guarded by a resolute figure in a black suit. Light from an old marquee shines on the sidewalk, trumpeting the evening’s main event in all caps: “‘Miles Davis: A Century of Cool,’ opening Saturday.” … Read more

When should you get a mammogram? We sift through the conflicting advice

When should you get a mammogram? We sift through the conflicting advice

WASHINGTON — Deciding when to get routine mammograms is confusing. Some health groups recommend women begin at age 40 or 45 while another recently opted for age 50. They also differ on whether yearly or every other year is best. The conflicting advice is at least partly because guidelines for breast cancer screening are designed for women … Read more

Bad News, 30-Somethings: You’ll Likely Never Be Truly AI Native

Bad News, 30-Somethings: You’ll Likely Never Be Truly AI Native

If you’re 30-plus, you’re likely already at a disadvantage when it comes to AI. Loading audio narration… That’s according to former OpenAI robotics lead Caitlin Kalinowski, who said that the only truly AI native people right now are those in their early 20s who grew up solving problems with AI from the ground up. They … Read more

AI, layoffs and the worsening job market for California tech workers

AI, layoffs and the worsening job market for California tech workers

Battered by years of mass layoffs, California tech workers were hoping the job market would rebound this year. But things are getting worse. Now, many are redrawing their career paths. Artificial intelligence has triggered fierce competition for top talent and is also fueling tens of thousands of layoffs this year. The class divide is widening … Read more

Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city

Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city

If anyone needs the axiom “Tell me who you’re with, and I’ll tell you who you are” whispered to them every morning as a reminder to do better, it’s Spencer Pratt. Can someone do that ASAP, por favor? Instead of holding events around Los Angeles to convince skeptics that his mayoral campaign is for everyone, … Read more

Lakers’ Luka Doncic says he’ll play in NBA All-Star Game

Lakers’ Luka Doncic says he’ll play in NBA All-Star Game

Lakers star Luka Doncic missed their last four games because of a strained left hamstring, but he plans to play in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday at the Intuit Dome. Doncic, who was injured when the Lakers played the Philadelphia 76ers 1½ weeks ago, worked out before L.A. played the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday … Read more

An interview with Cinespia founder John Wyatt celebrates 25-year anniversary

An interview with Cinespia founder John Wyatt celebrates 25-year anniversary

On most summer weekends, the Douglas Fairbanks Lawn at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is transformed from a green expanse of land in the middle of metropolitan Los Angeles to a Victorian-era communal picnic and film screening for an audience of 4,000. Since its inception, Cinespia has become a beloved Los Angeles institution. And, for 25 … Read more

Sniff and find connection? These hip fragrance gatherings tantalize L.A.’s ‘smellers’

Sniff and find connection? These hip fragrance gatherings tantalize L.A.’s ‘smellers’

p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> On a Thursday night in West Hollywood, a sleek, multi-level townhome is filled with stylish guests holding fragrance vials the way partygoers cling to cocktails. They raise scents to their noses as they mingle and float through the space. In one nook, two well-known faces in the fragrance community, Tishni Weerasinghe (@thatbrownperfumegirl) and … Read more

Take-Two CEO: AI Can Build a GTA Lookalike, but Not a Cultural Hit

Take-Two CEO: AI Can Build a GTA Lookalike, but Not a Cultural Hit

Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick said he’s embracing AI to help make video games more efficiently. He just doesn’t think the technology can create the next “Grand Theft Auto” from scratch. Loading audio narration… On David Senra’s podcast, posted on Sunday, Zelnick said he was “all in” on AI — but he pushed back on … Read more

Hiltzik: Why do people hate data centers?

Hiltzik: Why do people hate data centers?

Local opposition has blocked or delayed more than a dozen huge data center projects around the country. But these Californians don’t get a vote on Nevada projects that could affect their electricity supply. Those big data centers being built for artificial intelligence firms are in bad odor nationwide. Seven in 10 Americans oppose projects in … Read more

Tom Steyer shatters self-funding record in California governor’s race

Tom Steyer shatters self-funding record in California governor’s race

Billionaire Tom Steyer, a leading Democratic candidate for California governor, as of Monday has donated a record-shattering $192.4 million of his personal wealth to his campaign in the lead-up to the June 2 primary. The cash infusion dwarfs the money raised by all his Democratic and Republican challengers combined, and has fueled a torrent of … Read more

Solar to dominate energy by 2035, but AI data centers will keep fossil fuels in business

Solar to dominate energy by 2035, but AI data centers will keep fossil fuels in business

Solar will become the largest source of power in the next decade, surpassing coal, oil and natural gas, according to a new report from BloombergNEF. The tectonic shift will occur alongside a historic rise in the use of energy driven by AI and the electrification of entire industries. “Solar is winning the race,” Matthias Kimmel, … Read more