Natasha Lyonne explains 'Russian Doll' Season 2 finale, more

Natasha Lyonne says "Russian Doll," the time-trippy dark comedy on Netflix she co-created and stars in, as a kind of television memoir: The show is personal but not autobiographical.
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With 'Russian Doll,' Natasha Lyonne wants to 'catalog a life.' Just not her life Click to view images

The star of Netflix's dark comedy steps into the showrunner role in Season 2 — and rethinks how place, time and family history can help tell a person's story.

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Bill Murray allegedly behaved inappropriately on his latest film. It's not new territory Click to view images

The movie 'Being Mortal' just halted production over accusations of poor behavior by Bill Murray, who has a history of alleged run-ins with co-stars.

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His Hollywood dreams lured him from China. He was killed during a USC student film shoot Click to view images

New details have emerged about the USC film production where a student died in an off-road vehicle crash.

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Column: SoFi Stadium's art plan left Black artists in limbo. 'Used as a pawn' says artist rep Click to view images

A gallery rep for sculptor Maren Hassinger writes that the artist feels like "a pawn" and wouldn't have agreed to the terms had she known them up front.

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Rep. Adam Schiff, Véronique Tadjo and Paul Auster among winners of the L.A. Times Book Prizes Click to view images

After a few years of virtual ceremonies, the 42nd Los Angeles Times Book Prizes was held in person Friday at USC, kicking off the Festival of Books.

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Cynthia Plaster Caster, artist known for rock-star penis sculptures, dies at 74 Click to view images

As one of the so-called groupies integral to the '60s and '70s rock scene, Cynthia Albritton gained fame by casting phalluses of her musical heroes.

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Gary Simmons on how his artwork 'forces you to go down certain parts of memory lane' Click to view images

Black Ark, a free series of public events, complements artist Gary Simmons' exhibition 'Remembering Tomorrow,' a collection of drawings, paintings and sculptures installed inside Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles through May 22.

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