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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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Reuben Cannon came to L.A. with a one-way ticket, $500, and no connections. When he was down to $28, he got an entry-level job that was a foot in the door to work on films like The Color Purple, What’s Love Got to Do With It, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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Critics Angie Han and Jen Chaney share thoughts on the newest season of "What We Do In The Shadows," the new Max limited series "Full Circle," the comedy "Survival of the Thickest" and more.
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A life-size Bruce Lee statue will be featured in a free weeklong exhibit at the Pico House in El Pueblo de Los Angeles.
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LAist caught up with Pickle to learn more about what’s shaped her life and drag career.
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A rare double strike is imminent. Hollywood writers and actors haven't been on the picket lines at the same time since 1960.
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Watch LGBTQ+ films at Outfest (in air-conditioned theaters). Explore action sports, farm exhibits and fried foods at the OC Fair. Attend the Colorado Bridge Party. Catch Sparks at their hometown show with They Might Be Giants.
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The country's film regulator has decided that a map shown in the movie does not depict China's controversial nine-dash line.
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Nominees for the 75th annual Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday by actor Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chairman Frank Scherma.
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Warner Bros. and Mattel set out to create a movie marketing machine — including more than 100 brand collabs and viral social media campaigns — to build excitement for the film's July 21 release.
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Between labor conflicts and the constantly changing landscape of what even constitutes television, this is going to be a tricky year for predictions. We have some anyway. Nominations will be at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday morning.