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A special exhibit on the Long Beach band opened this week at the Grammy Museum in downtown LA
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After 50 years, a concrete relief mural by nearly forgotten artist J. Sergio O’Cadiz Moctezuma has been brought back to life. Slowly, his legacy is being rediscovered.
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Salute the 818 at a weekend-long experience. Attend 18th & Grand: The Olympic Auditorium Opening Celebration. Listen to live music by Quetzal. Take part in the largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music.
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Going to the movies is hot again thanks to the so-called "Barbie boost." Barbie, Oppenheimer and other movies continue to rev up the summer box office. But can theaters sustain the momentum?
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How do you cast Batman for the third, fourth, or 10th time and still find a fresh and compelling take? Casting director John Papsidera, longtime collaborator of Christopher Nolan, explains.
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The optimism comes as Writers Guild of America negotiators — now more than 100 days into a strike of their own — get back to the negotiating table with the AMPTP this week.
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Hollywood actors are on strike, but the union is allowing some productions to continue. That's created some disagreement in the rank and file.
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Robin Williams’ casting as the Genie in Aladdin is often talked about as a turning point when the focus on casting big name actors for animated films began. But is that true? The animator behind the character says: not quite.
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The burgeoning field of intimacy coordinating may get a new clause in upcoming negotiations.
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Clarence Avant boosted the careers of a vast array of influential figures, including Michael Jackson, Jim Brown and Barack Obama. He came back into the news after his wife was murdered in 2021.
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Alonzo "Lonzo" Williams recounts how it all started with sounds of funk.