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On FilmWeek, we delve into the allusive title of "film producer" and how the credit has changed over the years with Deadline senior TV and labor reporter Katie Campione.
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Prep for Halloween at the Midsummer Scream. Watch an improvised Shakespearean-style play. Celebrate Quincy Jones’ 90th birthday. Play in the Venice Beach games.
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O'Connor, who had one of the biggest hits of the early 1990s with her version of Nothing Compares 2 U, became as well known for her political convictions and the tumult in her life as for her songs.
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Sarah Ramos says she actually likes self-taped auditions, but without regulations: “This is a strain on our resources, a strain on our community and it's untenable.”
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We talked to the San Pedro-born hitmaker to revisit the soundtrack he created for Southern California.
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Temperature control, humidity, light settings — what does it take to preserve precious historical documents? And, why should we?
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We hear from a restaurant manager, a gas station owner and an event planner.
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Combined, the two films brought in the biggest revenue since the start of the pandemic, besting out the usual superhero franchises Hollywood has come to depend on.
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With the growing summer heat, people on the picket line could use snacks, water and more.
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Watch FIFA women’s soccer teams compete in the World Cup — or Champions League pro teams take to the pitch right here in SoCal. View an art show inspired by Pokemon. Listen to Cuban rap pioneer Telmary perform under the stars.
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Both Barbie and Oppenheimer performed ahead of expectations.