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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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It's L.A.'s most popular Pride event, with live music performances from top artists, and a march down Hollywood Boulevard — where the world's first permitted Pride march began.
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We're here to help you make a decision on what TV shows are worth your time.
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Celebrate L.A. Pride with a music fest and parade. Participate in a Water Lantern Festival. Shop from the American Indian Marketplace. Catch classic films with the L.A. Conservancy’s Last Remaining Seats.
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Shakur was an award-winning rapper, activist, poet and film star who addressed street violence and domestic violence in his music, as well as the challenges facing young Black men and the Black community as a whole.
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For much of his life, the Canadian actor experienced gender dysphoria that made him extremely uncomfortable in his own body. "It's like a constant noise," he says. His new memoir is called Pageboy.
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The public transit agency is doing away with passes, starting on July 1. Instead, they’ll cap how much you can be charged.
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Applications can be found on the Los Angeles Public Library website. They are due July 14.
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The film and TV actors union called the nearly 98% vote in favor of striking if negotiations break down a "powerful show of solidarity."
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Over the weekend, the Directors Guild reached an agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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Celebrate the opening of the 2023 Hollywood Fringe Festival. Party with Pride at the Getty. Attend The Story Collider — live. Screen Ava DuVernay’s 2008 documentary This is the Life.