Read more at Los Angeles Times.
Taylor Swift's new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them
Taylor Swift's new 'The Tortured Poets Department' album draws inspiration from her own breakups. What attracts us to songs about failed relationships?
Date: |
Sort by
Filter
Date
Items per page
-
Creative Insights From Taylor Swift's New Song
Exploring the transformative power of adversity and curiosity in fostering creativity with practical strategies for unlocking your creative potential.Inc. - Business -
All-Pro Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey explains why he loves new kickoff rules, how playing soccer 'will help'
Aubrey set a new record for touchbacks last seasonCBS Sports - Sports - NFL
More from Los Angeles Times
-
Mick Jagger sounds off at New Orleans Jazz Fest, starting a feud with Gov. Jeff Landry
After Mick Jagger jabs at Lousiana Gov. Jeff Landry during the Rolling Stones' Jazz Fest set in New Orleans, the conservative Republican claps back.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Deal or no deal for Paramount? Here are the options on the table
Paramount's 30-day window to negotiate exclusively with Skydance is closing without a deal and Sony is waiting around the hoop. What's next?Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Tommy Dorfman wed 'private' person Elise Williams in a secret Santa Monica ceremony
Tommy Dorfman and wife are ready to begin 'celebrating [their] love with the world' after revealing their spur-of-the-moment 2023 elopement.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Willow Smith, Will and Jada's daughter, says nepo baby 'insecurity has driven me harder'
Singer Willow Smith has such big feelings about her music career — and perceptions that she's a nepo baby riding on Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's coattails.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Review: In 'Wildcat,' director Ethan Hawke — and daughter Maya — bring a literary life to screen
A complex, pivotal moment in the life of author Flannery O'Connor receives sensitive treatment by the father-daughter filmmaking duo, joined by Laura Linney.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment