Julia Child's 'feminist love story'

A new film, "Julia," shows how Julia Child, with the support of her husband, influenced how people ate and the TV industry for women.
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The 'feminist love story' between Julia Child and her husband, Paul Click to view images

From the directors of "RBG," a new documentary about Julia Child that reveals the sensual, romantic side of the famous chef.

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Tami Roman swore off reality TV. Until 'The Real World' let her finish what she started Click to view images

Roman, whose career has been defined by the original "Real World: Los Angeles" and "Basketball Wives," returns to Venice Beach for one last outing.

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Comic-Con returns this weekend to San Diego. But where are the comic book sellers? Click to view images

After a COVID-19-forced hiatus, San Diego comic book store owners are looking forward to the return of an IRL Comic-Con — even if they won't attend.

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Why Disneyland's Latino-heavy Festival of Holidays is a big deal for all audiences Click to view images

Disney's Festival of Holidays and ¡Viva Navidad! helped bring Asian, Black and other cultures to park celebrations, beyond Mulan and Black Panther characters.

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Review: Spend a hell of a Thanksgiving with Amy Schumer and Steven Yeun in 'The Humans' Click to view images

Stephen Karam adapts his Tony-winning play for the screen with a cast including Richard Jenkins, Beanie Feldstein, Jayne Houdyshell and June Squibb.

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Dominique Morisseau pulls 'Paradise Blue' at Geffen Playhouse, citing harm to Black women artists Click to view images

Playwright Dominique Morisseau pulls her play, canceling the rest of its West Coast premiere, after artists were "verbally abused and diminished."

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'Hawkeye' Episode 1 introduces Kate Bishop. Here's what she brings to the MCU Click to view images

The Disney+ series is the live-action debut of Kate Bishop and Pizza Dog. Here's their comic book backstory — and what changes were made for the show.

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