Cultural conversations affect 'Atlanta' Season 3

It's been almost fours years since the last episode of "Atlanta," and what remains intact is the series' eccentric, unpredictable allure.
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How the 'Halo' TV series misunderstands the video game's fans Click to view images

There's a long history of video game adaptations that walk the line between the dedicated and the uninitiated. For "Halo," this is the wrong ambition.

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The pros and cons of being Michael Bublé Click to view images

The singer who made your mom's favorite Christmas CD may not be cutting-edge, but he has Paul McCartney on speed dial and a newfound appreciation for life.

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Across L.A., Russian expats fear loss of livelihoods, and friendships, in wake of war in Ukraine Click to view images

A DJ and record-shop owner in downtown L.A. says that he's being force to vacate his premises because of his Russian roots.

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How Grant Gershon made Los Angeles Master Chorale one of the country's most adventurous choirs Click to view images

Los Angeles Master Chorale artistic director Grant Gershon has led the choir for 20 years. As he celebrates this milestone, The Times examines the way he transformed a largely conservative choir into a boundary-pushing group.

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