17 works of art you need to see in L.A. County

Enjoy these 7 great reads from our Entertainment and Arts team.
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The 17 works of art you need to see in L.A. County Click to view images Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Christopher Knight takes you on his tour of unmissable art in L.A.
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Inside the battle for control of a legendary music club — and the soul of a high desert town Click to view images A bitter dispute over ownership of Pioneertown roadhouse Pappy & Harriet's has stirred fears among locals about the gentrification of their community.
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How 'The Boys' gave its oblivious Black superhero a long-overdue awakening Click to view images

Jessie T. Usher, who plays A-Train on the Prime Video series, explains his character's rude (and bloody) awakening — and his hopes for next season.

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Inside the sex-soaked, drug-fueled, cutthroat world of HBO's answer to 'Wall Street' Click to view images

The depiction of London's financial center in "Industry" may seem far-fetched. Creators — and former bankers — Konrad Kay and Mickey Down say otherwise.

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Did departing academy chief Dawn Hudson ruin the Oscars — or save them? Click to view images

Dawn Hudson led the film academy through the most transformational — and tumultuous — period in its history, leaving insiders to fiercely debate her legacy.

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TV rarely gets childbirth right. After Roe, the gory truth matters more than ever Click to view images

"This Is Going to Hurt" created TV's most accurate portrayal of childbirth — and its "sticky, sweaty, bloody" vision could change the conversation.

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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward were movie stars for 50 years. A new doc explains how Click to view images

Ethan Hawke, whose docuseries "The Last Movie Stars" explores the pair, says they regularly shifted "who's the rose and who's the gardener."

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