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“Humor is the only thing we have left to change things,” Waters said. “That's the only way we're gonna solve this.”
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She encourages y'all to check it out because there’s more (musical) theater in Los Angeles than you might think
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A pre-Olympics music celebration, L.A. Design Weekend, CicLAvia heads to South L.A., the Watermelon Fest returns, and more.
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A portrait of Jake Zyrus before he came out as transgender is featured on the country's biggest mural chronicling Filipino American history.
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Showrunner has become a prominent position within Hollywood for both the industry and for television viewers, but the job increasingly entails handling being a public figure.
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Juneteenth events, soccer fever, the Fringe continues, and more.
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Lower-level writers say it’s harder than ever to earn enough for health insurance through the WGA.
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From family screenings at the New Beverly Cinema to black and white classics at the Los Feliz 3, there’s something for everyone playing this weekend
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Episode 5 of "Inheriting" follows Leah Bash’s journey to understand how Japanese American incarceration during WWII impacted her family’s mental health.
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The summer season, a time when blockbuster tentpoles are normally surefire successes at the box office, has become somewhat of a nightmare.
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Amid all the discourse about the plight of writers, and contraction in the industry, the renewed uptick in these pacts indicates a slight return to normalcy.