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Sony and Lionsgate’s strategy of sticking with traditional film and TV studios, as they were before the streaming boom, has largely served them well.
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From car chases through the L.A. River to dreams in the desert, there’s something for everyone playing this weekend.
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AI isn’t some distant reality for animation workers, but animators worry that studios will prematurely replace jobs with the technology.
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Highlight reel AI, which personally tailors content to individual consumers in real time, offers a solution for networks.
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Echo Park Rising, Sister Sledge at the Music Center, an all-ages dance party at Skirball, LEGO creatures invade the Zoo, and more.
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The LA. Clippers finally have a new home, and it's all about high tech, art, sustainability and, of course, food.
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If used right, air purifiers can help keep you healthy
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It’s the latest action to take place after an LAist investigation revealed public records showed millions of dollars were unaccounted for.
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Proposition 32 to increase the minimum wage from $16 isn’t as far-reaching as when it was first proposed. Fast food workers are already making more, and health care employees are on track.
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Black voters are the most reliable Democratic voting bloc. Young voters overwhelmingly support the party, too. But young Black voters are a wild card as they feel disconnected from politics.
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Southern California has no shortage of cars in its freeways and streets, making negative driving interactions quite common. Here's what to consider when frustrated and prone to road rage.
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The ordinance is aimed at protecting Boyle Heights residents from displacement and gentrification.