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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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Ngor wasn’t an actor — he was a Cambodian OB-GYN, who came to the U.S. after surviving torture and imprisonment. Ke Huy Quan has now become the second Asian actor to win, almost 40 years later.
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The video-sharing app recently revealed a new beauty filter that harnesses the latest developments in artificial intelligence. It is so hyper-realistic that many TikTokkers are lashing out.
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The 2002 awards felt like a turning point for Black actors. But 13 years later came #OscarsSoWhite.
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This week's television critics on AirTalk's TV-Talk segment offer up their recommendations for what to watch this week.
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When Robert Rich won the trophy for Best Motion Picture Story for The Brave One in 1957, the audience clapped. But there was no Robert Rich. It was instead the alias of blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, putting Hollywood's hypocrisy into the spotlight.
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The practice of filmmakers promoting their work around awards season has been in place since at least the 1930s, but it wasn’t until 1999 that it became as cutthroat as it is today.
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How to hack your way to immense winnings - or at least bragging rights
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A record number of actors of Asian descent have been nominated this year.
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While today’s K-pop was shaped through decades of cultural influences from an increasingly globalized world, it all started at a club for Black soldiers in South Korea.
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Explore Pasadena’s art spaces and art organizations by night. Take part in a Unity L.A. walk. Explore mile #51 of the L.A. River. Attend an annual kite festival. Celebrate springtime at the Festival de la Primavera.