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A new documentary digs deep into the legendary Chicano musicians’ 50-plus years of making music.
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NPR music critic Ann Powers writes that for Swift, the best revenge is her pen.
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This week, we bring you a few under the radar shows that might intrigue you.
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This wildly original adaptation of the Henry James novella The Beast in the Jungle follows human alienation and anxiety, asking why, in every era, we disengage from life and the people around us.
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Earth Day is all weekend long, the L.A. Times Festival of Books returns, get on your bike at CicLAvia – and yes, we know it’s 420.
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This weekend there will be multiple performances at the Hammer and the United Theater on Broadway
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The studios — from Disney+ to Max — are adjusting their content desires based on where they think consumer demand is heading.
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Could there be a world in which stars could be in two places at once using their AI double?
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The studio's new film division head has started to make changes in what will be prioritized, including making fewer movies, but putting a higher priority on quality.
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The outlet earned a reputation for telling stories relating to such issues as climate change, race relations, and corporate malfeasance.
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The new proposal will allow the theme park to create immersive experiences within its current footprint.