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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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Spend a First Friday exploring witches, wizards, and magical powers. Listen to the harmonies of Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Roll deep at the Rolling Loud Festival. Spot the whales at an annual festival.
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Illustrators say the creator of Dilbert has held problematic views for a long time, from claiming that he lost job opportunities because he is white to questioning the legitimacy of the COVID vaccine.
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Attend a live read of "Triangle of Sadness." Check out the work of Barbara T. Smith in an autobiographical exhibition. Watch and listen to a musical tribute to Quincy Jones. Laugh with Russell Brand.
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In collecting four awards, the multi-dimensional dramedy becomes the favorite to repeat at the Academy Awards.
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L.A.-based performance artist Kristina Wong's first mask-making recruits were her Asian American friends. In Sweatshop Overlord, she recounts recruiting an army of volunteers she dubbed the “Auntie Sewing Squad.”
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The actor's plea comes a day before a scheduled court appearance
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From relentless campaigning to snubs and speeches, the Academy Awards have often reflected a cultural conflict zone. Michael Schulman sifts through the controversies in a new book.
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As we release our new podcast K-Pop Dreaming, our team put together some of the most iconic songs in K-pop history to get you hooked — or rekindle your memories.
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Laugh and learn at USC’s comedy festival. Explore the Valley at CicLAvia. Shop at the latest Prosperity Market. Watch the Creature from the Black Lagoon in 3D.
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Nkechi Okoro Carroll is not a unicorn — but as one of the very few successful Black woman showrunners in television, she does stand out.