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Nearly 280 filmmakers entered the Internet Archive's annual contest celebrating creative freedom without copyright restrictions.
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This week, stay safe. If you’re in a place to help, help. And if you’re able to, maybe try to get out to support the arts in this trying time.
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The fires around Los Angeles arrived just as Hollywood's awards season kicked off. It's an ominous sign at a time when film and TV production is already down.
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Our celebrity panelists Larry Wilmore and Denise Crosby go head to head this week on their knowledge of music from across the pond and swimming down the pool. Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!
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LAist listeners shared what words and phrases they would like to retire in the new year.
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Did you enjoy 'A Complete Unknown'? See costumes and more from the film at FIDM. Plus, Broadway star Jeremy Jordan performs in Beverly Hills, make your 2025 vision board in a crafting session and more of the best things to do.
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Emilia Pérez, Wicked and The Brutalist took home trophies Sunday night at the awards dinner hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser.
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After a rocky few years and the disbanding of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the Golden Globes have seemingly stabilized. This time, comedian Nikki Glaser will be emceeing the ceremony.
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The co-writer of I Heart Huckabees and director of The Little Hours was found dead at a Los Angeles residence on Friday. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the case.
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The beloved blue locomotive was first imagined in the 1940s — he starred in stories Rev. Wilbert Awdry told his son. Allcroft adapted Awdry's The Railway Series into Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends.
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Our celebrity panelists Ann-Margret and Antonio Villaraigosa go head to head this week on their knowledge of the Raiders football team from the 1980s to the present and L.A. area restaurants. Think you might know more than they do? Go Fact Yourself!