In 'Bring Your Own Brigade,' Oscar-nominated filmmaker Lucy Walker makes the case that not just climate change is to blame for increased devastation across the West.
Billy Wilson had a large network of friends. The longtime musician and surfer had fallen on hard times since the Woolsey Fire, but even after losing his home he stayed in Malibu, living out of a truck near the water and playing his acoustic guitar or catching waves.
Lucy Walker, an Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated British film director created a character-driven, verité documentary that captures the horror and heroism of the deadliest week of wildfires in California history and explores the causes and solutions of a global crisis that is quite literally burning our world to the ground.
She is known for taking chances with her clothing ensembles. And on Thursday, Miley Cyrus opted for a dressed-down look as she went makeup-free while visiting a group of her friends in Malibu.
The life of Princess Diana has seemingly been chronicled so many ways since the late royal’s tragic death in 1997 that it’s difficult to surface anything profoundly new about the public icon. But it did surprise us to learn that she was planning a potential move to California in the years before her death,
If you’ve ever visited Zuma Beach on a busy summer weekend, you’ve probably seen our LA County Lifeguards in action making rescues. You may have even thought to yourself, “We
I don’t know if you’ve heard, but my dog is a viral sensation,” Lindsay Greenberg wrote on her Facebook page last week. She was referring to the 32-second-long video she
"We are delighted to be partnering with USA Triathlon to help deliver the 2021 Collegiate Club National Championships at Malibu Triathlon,” said Michael D'hulst, Super League Triathlon CEO. “This is such an exciting year for Malibu Triathlon.
The filmmaker behind "Bring Your Own Brigade," which opens Friday, traveled between the Camp and Woolsey fires to talk to those most affected by the devastating 2018 wildfires.
The breathtaking estate of chef Geraldine Gilliland has hit the market in Malibu for $18 million. The mansion, known as Rancho Chiquita, rests on 225 acres and offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.