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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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Get some first and lasting impressions on the latest TV shows to save yourself the headache of scrolling through every streaming service and cable package.
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Casting for a beloved character in an adaptation has never been easy. We dive into the casting history behind Alfred Hitchcock's film, Rebecca, and the choice between Vivien Leigh and Joan Fontaine.
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Listen to jazz and other genres at the Hollywood Bowl’s annual jazz fest. Watch Ali Wong live in Long Beach. Also celebrate Juneteenth, Bloomsday, and Dads and father figures.
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"Screenwriters Everywhere: International Day of Solidarity" is scheduled to take place in 35 countries on Wednesday with rallies, social media campaigns and picketing.
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SICK follows the story of entertainment journalist and gay rights activist Ron Gold, who was subjected to barbaric gay aversion therapy, including electroshock treatments, as a young man.
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View art by Mister Cartoon. Attend Abel Ferrara's "Flyz Concert" and screening of The Addiction. Immerse yourself in Asteroid City. Watch a multisensory retelling of Euripides' tragedy Medea.
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The musical retelling of TV's Transparent at the Mark Taper Forum bills itself as "delightfully queer, unapologetically Jewish, and radically joyful.”
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There won't be an opening number, but there are still going to be performances. Also, the Pasadena Playhouse will be honored with the 2023 Regional Theatre Award.
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It's L.A.'s most popular Pride event, with live music performances from top artists, and a march down Hollywood Boulevard — where the world's first permitted Pride march began.
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We're here to help you make a decision on what TV shows are worth your time.