Dear Grammys, do your job

Enjoy these 7 great reads from our Entertainment and Arts team.
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Grammys, you have one job on Sunday: Give Beyoncé album of the year Click to view images

She's among the most honored artists in Grammy history, but has never won album of the year. Racism? Sexism? Rockism? On Sunday, the Grammys are out of excuses.

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Death? Bill Nighy will worry about that later Click to view images

The newly Oscar-nominated "Living" actor is taking his time enjoying a world that includes him in it.

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'The soul of L.A.': 20 years after his death, the stars are aligning for Warren Zevon Click to view images

The late singer-songwriter is the subject of a tribute concert, a forthcoming documentary and a push for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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How 'crunch' time and low pay are fueling a union drive among video game workers Click to view images

Amid complaints about crunch times, claims of discrimination and calls for fair and transparent pay, more video game workers are seeking to unionize.

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Everything you need to know about L.A.'s February 2023 art fair extravaganza Click to view images

The 2023 art fair season is bigger than ever, with more international participants, full visitor capacity and one new fair added to the mix. Five art fairs will run concurrently starting Feb. 15.

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'Skinamarink': Inside the 'polarizing' $15,000 horror movie that became a viral hit Click to view images

Director Kyle Edward Ball opens up about making a microbudget genre sensation, pulling back from social media and remaining "sensitive" to criticism.

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Leading theater while Black: Sheldon Epps on fighting the medium's long-standing whiteness Click to view images

In his recently-published memoir "My Own Directions: A Black Man's Journey in the American Theatre," Sheldon Epps reflects on his 20-year tenure as artistic director of the Pasadena Playhouse.

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