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Los Angeles Times
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Patt Says: Stars scramble after Cannes implements new red carpet dress code
The Cannes Film Festival is known for its prestigious premieres and glamorous red carpet fashion. But some attendees of this year's festival have run into the French fashion police.L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison explained Cannes has a new 'no nudity' dress code and why it may be long overdue. Here's what Patt says.


Los Angeles Times
19-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Patt Says: Palm trees are about as L.A. as it gets. But is it time to bid them a frond farewell?
The Hollywood sign, the Santa Monica Pier, the La Brea Tar Pits – some things are unmistakably as L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison writes, it could be time to say goodbye to one iconic feature of Los Angeles. Here's what Patt says.


Los Angeles Times
24-04-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Patt Says: Southern California found gold first, and we're still looking
California's early statehood was defined by the gold rush that started in the late 1840s, giving us the name '49ers.' Miners hoping to strike it rich flocked to Northern California from around the as L.A. Times Patt Morrison writes, gold was actually discovered in SoCal first, and a new gold rush could bring another boom to this area. Here's what Patt says.


Los Angeles Times
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Patt Says: Where did L.A. radio and TV station call letters come from? And why do they all start with K?
KISS F-M, KTLA, KUSC. Southern Californians can identify their favorite radio and TV stations from the four letter designation. But where did those letters come from and what do they mean?L.A. Times Patt Morrison found out. Here's what Patt says.


Los Angeles Times
21-03-2025
- Science
- Los Angeles Times
LA Times Today: Patt Says: Is extraterrestrial life just an asteroid away?
For generations, humans have pondered whether we're truly alone in the lifeforms will likely not look like E.T. or little green Martians. But L.A. Times columnist Patt Morrison looked at a space rock with some promising, and microscopic, signs of life. Here's what Patt says.