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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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It's now the only union for strippers in the U.S. A previous strip club that unionized in San Francisco, The Lusty Lady, closed down in 2013.
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What Happened To LA's Hot Donna's Clubhouse? In LGBTQ+ Spaces, A Tale Of Dreams, Ghosting And ChangeIts official ending shocked its supporters. What happened to all the money raised? And what's next for inclusive spaces in L.A.? We finally have some answers.
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Protesters picketed outside this year's "upfronts" in New York, when billions of dollars of advertising are usually sold.
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Watch The Black Version of films come to life through improv. Listen to stories that people never thought they’d share in public. Attend The Paramount Showcase. Rock to the folksy, neo-soul of Wilder Woods.
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Bigger writers rooms and longer seasons mean more costs. This strike comes as streamers look to cut costs every which way, from merging services to cutting content.
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Disney's announcement that its streaming services lost $659 million in the last quarter, underlies the company's reluctance to increase payments.
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They saw each other across a sea of signs: how the WGA strike is offering an opportunity for singles to mingle
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In a recent segment of the children's TV show, TJ spends time with fellow muppets Ji-Young and Grover, and actor Kal Penn, who discusses the word of the day: confidence.
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Bring your besties to RuPaul’s DragCon. Shop at The Music Center’s vinyl fair. Attend Black documentary screenings. Hear tales from storytellers that they’d never want mom to hear.
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The third installment of Pacific Standard Time will focus on arts and science. The Getty Foundation will award grants to more than 50 organizations.