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Customers say if the record shop closes, it’ll take decades of East L.A. history and culture with it.
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For years, Netflix shielded its numbers from studios, talent and their reps.
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The entertainment industry continues to contract, resulting in fewer productions moving forward.
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A 'Hairspray' reunion at the Wallis, Norwegian jazz at Zebulon, the annual L.A. Korean Festival, National Dumpling Day and more.
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“Sinks: Places We Call Home,” part of the Getty's PST collaboration, highlights the impacts of toxic pollution and how community members are responding
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Enjoy doggie day at a Galaxy game, a Frankie Beverly tribute and a free 'Madame Butterfly' showing.
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Movies and queer community take over Twentynine Palms this weekend.
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A majority of podcasts struggle to earn a profit, but there are a handful reaching nine-figure deals with platforms like Spotify and SiriusXM.
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Emmy wins for TV programming used to drive audiences towards those award-winning programs, giving them a second wind, but that might not be the case anymore.
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Coachella sales were down. Burning Man didn't sell out for the first time. Call it the music festival recession.
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Superstars like Bad Bunny, Karol G and Juan Luis Guerra racked up Latin Grammy nominations. But producers and songwriters got plenty of love, too.