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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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Tony Bennett, vocalist extraordinaire, died Friday at 96. We talked to his longtime drummer, a fellow lover of standards and a music journalist about his life and career.
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The movie is in wide release now
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SAG-AFTRA has given dozens of independent productions the okay to keep filming.
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The "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" premieres this weekend remind us of counterprogramming marketing. But an expert says it has evolved into "complementary programming."
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Cypress Hill performs some of their hits on Tiny Desk.
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The beloved singer and interpreter of pop standards won 20 Grammy awards over a career that touched eight decades.
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Hours after actors joined the picket line, one costume house is having to lay off workers
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LAist reporters and co-hosts of LA Made: The Barbie Tapes visited the expo to learn more about the contemporary impact of the Barbie doll.
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Then-actor Ronald Reagan was the union's head when it went on strike demanding residuals for movies shown on TV.
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Catch Café Tacvba with the LA Phil. Check out FoLAR’s 2nd Annual River Fest. Play in Cardboard City. Celebrate house music in Grand Park.