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LAist host Austin Cross spoke with FilmWeek critic Tim Cogshell on AirTalk about what makes a good book-to-film adaptation.
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The L.A. Public Library has become one of the city’s best resources over the last 150 years.
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Watch The Painted Cinema of Karel Zeman. Hear about the history of Ms. magazine. Take on a challenging hike in Orange County.
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Commercials and reality TV shows helped the trailer rental company Hollywood Honeywagons survive the writers strike. The owner also had to work a second job.
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Get an idea of how good the latest TV releases are and save yourself the headache of scrolling through every streaming service, with a deeper dive into some shows reality-centric shows.
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Writers are calling the provisions a big win.
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Party at The Autry's 35th anniversary. Screen films at the Hola Mexico Film Festival. Celebrate music, dance and culture at Watts Towers. View the art of Made in L.A.
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The documentary "American Homeboy" from film newcomer Brandon Loran Maxwell offers deep insider perspectives on pachuco and cholo culture, whose history is intertwined with L.A.
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The Huntington names Hilton Als as the new inaugural fellow in history of American art.
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With the Hollywood writers strike wrapping up, all attention now turns to the more than two-month-old actors strike.
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With the second-longest strike in WGA history now officially over, people are reacting to their tentative deal with AMPTP.