What's in the new WGA agreement and other great reads

Enjoy these 7 great reads from our Entertainment & Arts team.
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What's really inside the Hollywood writers' deal? Here's the juicy stuff Click to view images

A team of Los Angeles Times journalists analyzed the Writers Guild of America's contract with studios, marking it up line by line. See the most significant changes, the pivotal arguments and the key subtexts within this historic document.

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Autism silenced this L.A. teenager. It couldn't stop him from creating a 70-minute symphony Click to view images

Jacob Rock has profound non-oral autism. But thanks to text-to-voice software and a music-loving dad, Rock transposed the sounds in his head to the concert stage.

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Pink on Tina Turner, Jann Wenner and her 'desperate need for connection' Click to view images

'I love setting the bar higher and higher,' says Pink, who brings her hit-filled, acrobatic show to SoFi Stadium on Thursday.

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A new study shows museum workers struggling. We need to evolve to meet the moment Click to view images

A report by Museums Moving Forward shows that the uprisings of 2020 did not generate the anticipated change for the lower ranks of museum workers.

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With writers, 250 cue cards and an extended 'Closer Look,' Seth Meyers returns to 'Late Night'
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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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What you won't learn from Michael Lewis' book on FTX could fill another book
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Michael Lewis' latest book, 'Going Infinite,' on Sam Bankman-Fried and the rise and fall of FTX, is well-timed, unsatisfying and surprisingly confusing.
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Looking back, Sarah Cooper 'wasn't ready' for viral fame: 'I suffered a lot of humiliation'
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In a new memoir about her sudden rise, Cooper, who came to prominence lip-syncing Donald Trump, faces the personal and professional costs of going viral.
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