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Nearly 280 filmmakers entered the Internet Archive's annual contest celebrating creative freedom without copyright restrictions.
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Wendt got his start in Chicago's Second City improv comedy troupe. He went on to earn six Primetime Emmy nominations for his role as a lovable barfly on Cheers.
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As local productions decline, Mayor Karen Bass' executive order directs city departments to lower costs and coordination time while making iconic shooting locations more available.
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The children's series has found a new streaming home — Netflix, PBS stations and PBS KIDS will air new episodes on the same day. And Netflix will also run 90 hours from the Sesame Street library.
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Kendrick Lamar and SZA's tour hits SoFi, a Stevie Wonder celebration at the Paley Center, an art-filled AAPI month night market, a doc about our National Parks and more of the best things to do this week.
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Hollywood's plummeting film and TV production levels have studio executives and grassroots groups pushing for better incentives to keep business in California.
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As he details deep cuts to public health care and universities in his budget, one thing remains intact: $750 million in tax credits for Hollywood.
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The Broadway composer of hit musicals had a versatile songwriting style. He died Thursday at 96.
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The 25th El Tráfico soccer match is on, 'A Man of No Importance'is on stage at A Noise Within, a Japanese food festival takes over the Santa Monica Pier and more.
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Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR Más FOToS and Fuerza Regida's 111XPANTIA hold down the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on this week's Billboard 200, making this the first week in history with Spanish-language albums in the chart's top two spots.
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Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot machines produce prints you can collect, for the low price of four quarters.