'Only Murders' boss on Season 3 finale, Season 4 plans

The Times caught up with series creator John Hoffman about whether Ben's death was accidental or intentional, why Sazz was the next to go and what industry the fourth season very likely skewers.
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How 'Only Murders' put Meryl Streep in 'the most unexpected romance of the year' Click to view images

Series co-creator and showrunner John Hoffman breaks down Season 3, including Meryl Streep's guest arc, a panic-inducing finale and that Season 4 cliffhanger.

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Art made during — and despite — the pandemic informs the Hammer's 'Made in L.A.' 2023 biennial Click to view images

The Hammer Museum's sixth biennial survey, offering hugely diverse work made by the show's 39 artists, is marked by the pandemic catastrophe and materiality.

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With writers, 250 cue cards and an extended 'Closer Look,' Seth Meyers returns to 'Late Night' Click to view images

With the writers' strike lifted, The Times went behind the scenes with Seth Meyers and his team preparing for their first "Late Night" in five months.

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The Grateful Dead were in a state of flux. 'Wake of the Flood' gave them new life Click to view images

A new lineup. A new label. A new studio: Following the death of Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Jerry Garcia and the Dead reinvented themselves on "Wake of the Flood."

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Nkechi Okoro Carroll isn't a 'unicorn.' Inside the TV empire she built to prove it Click to view images

With the CW's "All American" and "All American: Homecoming" and now NBC's "Found," Okoro Carroll joins Shonda Rhimes in a very small club. And she wants to use her power for good.

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'Awe-inspiring': Lars Ulrich on Power Trip, friendship and 40-plus years of Metallica Click to view images

Metallica will close out this weekend's Power Trip festival, but until then, Lars Ulrich will be just another super-fan: "I'm going to see every band."

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Don't fear the bears! Mammoth's 'bear whisperer' will teach you how to coexist Click to view images

Steve Searles, a.k.a. the "bear whisperer," and co-writer Chris Erskine share lessons from "What the Bears Know," expanding on a 2020 L.A. Times story.

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