John Stamos on grief, family and Greek food

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Over a Greek dish, John Stamos reflects on how his parents, grief and sobriety shaped his memoir Click to view images

A Times editor met with actor John Stamos to prepare a Greek dish at his home, where they discussed their similar backgrounds and his new memoir, "If You Would Have Told Me."

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How the Israel-Hamas war is dividing Hollywood Click to view images

For the entertainment industry, which has already been roiled this year by a bitter, historic double strike of writers and actors, the outbreak of violence has created a new set of fault lines.

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For Native viewers, 'Killers of the Flower Moon' is an imperfect triumph Click to view images

Osage and other Native American viewers who spoke to The Times have reservations about "Killers of the Flower Moon," but say it's a step in the right direction.

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Fran Drescher is SAG-AFTRA's 'Norma Rae.' But the 100-day actors' strike poses new challenges Click to view images

"I will not cave," "The Nanny" star and SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher says in an interview.

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At 89, Frankie Valli is ready for one last encore Click to view images

As Frankie Valli prepares a don't-call-it-a-farewell tour, the music of the legendary Four Seasons singer continues to find new audiences.

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Robert Irwin, pioneer of Light and Space art who designed Getty's Central Garden, dies at 95 Click to view images

Artist Robert Irwin, who designed the Getty Center's Central Garden and led the first original art form to emerge from Los Angeles, has died at age 95.

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Black horror is having a big moment. So is its pioneer, Tananarive Due Click to view images

Tananarive Due's new novel, "The Reformatory," is the latest in a career of Black horror fiction. It began with an upbringing steeped in civil-rights activism.

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