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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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In a fiery announcement to members Thursday afternoon, the WGA challenged the studios to come to talks Friday ‘willing to make a fair deal.’
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LAist asked Hollywood workers to share how the strike is impacting them. While some are exploring work outside the industry, others are having a hard time making ends meet.
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Hip-hop superstar Post Malone shares stories of fatherhood, self-doubt and why he named his latest album after his real name.
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Mingle with other cat lovers at CatCon. Attend any number of music festivals — Hard Summer, Head in the Clouds, Boogie Nights. Screen Night of the Living Dead. View the CRAZY4CULT art show.
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Some fans camped out overnight in anticipation.
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Your how-to guide on getting to The Eras Tour concert(s).
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First-night fan theories abound and we sorted through them for you.
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With Studios And Streamers Meeting WGA On Friday, SAG President Fran Drescher Says 'It's About Time'“We remain committed to finding a path to mutually beneficial deals with both Unions,” the AMPTP said in a statement.
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Five background actors told NPR they had to undergo face and body digital scans while on TV and movie sets. The use of digital replicas is a sticking point in the ongoing strikes in Hollywood.
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The top-ranked and two-time defending champion U.S. did just enough to squeak into the knockout round. Portugal dominated possession all game as the U.S. struggled to create offensive chances.