The life of David Lynch has left a mark on Hollywood, especially for those who worked with the 4x Oscar-nominated writer and director. Patricia Arquette, who starred in Lynch’s 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway,
Patricia Arquette talks to IndieWire about her role in 'Severance' Season 2 as well as David Lynch's 'Lost Highway'. INTERVIEW.
UMG Nashville and T Bone Burnett are bringing the Lost Highway Records imprint back. The label’s first release was Ringo Starr’s 'Look Up.'
Everyone knows California is disaster-prone. But wildfires are supposed to be in the hills, not on the beach, and certainly not inside the borders of one of the biggest and best-prepared cities on the planet.
Patricia Arquette was on-camera Thursday when she found out that David Lynch, who directed her in the 1997 film Lost Highway, had died. She and the cast of Apple TV+ show Severance were being interviewed on SiriusXM's Radio Andy.
Hollywood and the entertainment industry is reeling from fires that will change Los Angeles forever: 'It's like a small nuclear bomb went off.'
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
When the wind calmed down Thursday, residents trickled in to pockets of Pacific Palisades to see what remained of their homes — and of the lives they’d built there.
A pair of brothers spent days lost in a mountainous forest after their SUV got stuck, California deputies say. The Glen County Sheriff’s Office got an alert from Apple SOS Emergency at about 4:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, about a man and his brother who were stranded in Mendocino National Forest, deputies said in a Jan. 14 Facebook post.
Thursday morning an Arkansas Department of Transportation employee lost his life while working to fix a highway.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, scorching more than 60 square miles and displacing tens of thousands of people.
As troopers hit the highway this month, distracted drivers beware because the Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) is putting a special emphasis on catching them for the rest of January.