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Staged!

At the Egyptian Theatre, Outfest Wednesday features a special pre-release screening of Stage Beauty. Set in 1660s London, the film follows actor Edward Kynaston (Billy Crudup) as stage politics are shifting and women are allowed on stage for the first time. The film starts at 7:30 PM.
Head over to the AMPAS Linwood Dunn Theatre to see a free double feature: The Fog of War and The Weather Underground. Both documentaries focus on the turbulent politics of the 1960s in America; the show begins at 7:30 PM.
At Largo, see David Garza and The Ditty Bops beginning at 8:00 PM.
Dowtown at The Smell, see Seattle's Akimbo with Saviors and Tafkata. Doors open at 9:00 PM and tickets are $5.00.
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But Yeoh is the first to publicly identify as Asian. We take a look at Oberon's complicated path in Hollywood.
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His latest solo exhibition is titled “Flutterluster,” showing at Los Angeles gallery Matter Studio. It features large works that incorporate what Huss describes as a “fluttering line” that he’s been playing with ever since he was a child — going on 50 years.
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It's set to open by mid-to-late February.
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The new Orange County Museum of Art opens its doors to the public on Oct. 8.
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Cosplayers will be holding court once again and taking photos with onlookers at the con.
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Littlefeather recalls an “incensed” John Wayne having to be restrained from assaulting her and being threatened with arrest if she read the long speech Brando sent with her.