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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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Learn how to hula for AAPI Heritage Month. Listen to Keke Palmer talk about her new movie and visual album. Watch classic noirish thrillers and melodramas in 35mm.
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Hollywood TV and film writers are on strike. What we know so far about where things stand.
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We give you the low-down on what these shows might remind you of and who is behind their creation.
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The honor for the late actress, who played Princess Leia and many other roles in a lengthy career, was accepted by her daughter and fellow Star Wars actress Billie Lourd.
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There have been six WGA strikes since 1960, as the evolution of tech constantly changed the economic landscape.
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The writers' strike that began in late 2007 and lasted into 2008 had ripple effects far beyond the entertainment industry, and may have even brought California into the Great Recession sooner.
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Participate in the city’s first Scent Week. Dance through the weekend at the Desert Hearts Festival. Celebrate Giant Monsters/Giant Robot at First Fridays. Catch a live taping of Go Fact Yourself.
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Businesses that cater to the city’s entertainment industry worry they’ll suffer during the strike.
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Without writers, late-night talk shows are among the first programs leaving the airways. The same was true in the 100-day strike that took place in 2007. Here's how they handled it.
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“He is creating from a place of lack on so many levels — lack because of color, lack because of his queerness — but he almost takes that and makes that his superpower, at a time when that superpower also got people killed."