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“Roots of Our Labor” draws on resident stories to depict everyday life and community in the neighborhood.
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Braugher was known for his strong dramatic presence before he shifted gears and worked in comedy.
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Lek captures domestic life in L.A. influenced by her Cambodian American experience. Her work is currently showing in the Hammer Museum's Made in LA exhibit.
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Watch the annual Newport Beach Boat Parade. Take part in POP's MessCider Sing-Along at a local brewery. Stop by The Broad for an installment of Smog Check Thursdays.
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The SAG-AFTRA strike meant that nearly all scripted TV stopped shooting in the Los Angeles Area, according to the agency FilmLA, but it's started to come back after the actor's union ratified its new contract.
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Get an idea of what's good in television, with a dive into the latest releases in streaming and cable.
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Meet gamers at the Day of the Devs. Catch Princess’ holiday show. Screen Wes Anderson’s fave short films. Shop at a Kwanzaa Marketplace.
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The groundbreaking sitcom poke to the Black-and-white racial rubric that defined, and roiled, our country — and also forced my mom to confront her own ignorance.
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Lear's revolutionary comedies, including All in the Family and The Jeffersons, didn't shy away from issues of race, struggle and inequality. He believed that all people are "versions of each other."
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In Part 2 of "Imperfect Paradise: The Castle," Carly Usdin describes the draw — and the drawbacks — of the Magic Castle's old-timey atmosphere.
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After a strike that lasted nearly four months and a contentious back and forth with studios, the actors guild has a new three-year contract.