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Patrick Page takes on Shakespeare’s villains, a rock & roll sleaze show, The Puffy Chair and more of the best things to do this week.
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The writers and actors strikes in Hollywood are affecting jobs across the U.S. The Motion Picture Association says film and TV productions employ more than 1.7 million people outside California.
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Celebrate Nisei Week in Little Tokyo. Tour the former haunts of a “dirty old man.” Shop for props and ephemera at the Geffen. Ride in the Tour de Carson or at CAAM’s community ride.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's songwriting credits include several touchstone songs that would go on to establish the blueprint of Americana music.
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The project was motivated by the climate crisis: "We are heading into a very, very dangerous place," Curtis said.
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“Usually [when casting a film] we have a start date,” says casting director Kerry Barden, “and with this, we didn't have a start date until we found Brandon, because we couldn't make the movie without that.”
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More than 50 workers at Marvel Studios in L.A., New York and Atlanta have signed authorization cards to be represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, or IATSE.
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The world wasn't ready when Oscar-winning director Jane Campion’s 2003 erotic thriller hit screens — the subversive take on the genre starring Meg Ryan was a flop. But the film has been critically reevaluated over the last few years.
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Greta Gerwig's film joins a high-grossing list of mostly male-directed movies, most of them with men leading the casts.
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Watch the best cat videos on the big screen. See sketch comedians interpret one-star reviews off the internet. Catch the Aqualillies in action at their summer show.
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It was the earliest tournament exit for the two-time defending champions. The U.S. has not looked as sharp or dominant at the Women's World Cup as questions about tactics and lineups have swirled.