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The beloved puppet theater has called L.A. home since 1963. Now, it’s cementing a deal to buy its Highland Park venue.
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A group of about a dozen veterans have been studying the canon and inspiring their teacher.
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A planned February unveiling of the mural at The LINE Hotel in Koreatown has been pushed to June after the project hit a snag with city’s mural approval process.
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While super powers are a major plot point in 'Wonder Man,' the realities of L.A. life (like traffic) and being a working actor (self-tapes, anyone?) also bring the stakes.
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On FilmWeek, Larry Mantle speaks with Scott Eyman about his new book Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face.
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Today on FilmWeek: FilmWeek: What to watchFeature: A new book explores the legacy of Joan Crawford
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From inclusive watch parties to recreational leagues like Outloud LA, the city’s LGBTQ+ community is grappling with the show’s massive success — and its glaring blind spots.
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Fans can expect block parties in Koreatown and more for at least three World Cup games in June.
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This LA artist and criminal justice advocate is building a community center. Here’s how you can helpMr. Wash taught art in federal prison for 18 years: “ Each prison I went to, the warden would ask me to do what you did there, here."
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The director of All The Empty Rooms says the families featured in the film "felt like the world had moved on and left them behind.”
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Opening statements will begin for the federal antitrust trial against Live Nation, one of the largest entertainment companies in the world.