Why Alex Edelman is ending his hit show 'Just for Us'

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'I can't do it anymore': Alex Edelman on ending 'Just for Us,' his hit show about antisemitism Click to view images

Alex Edelman has spent six years revising and performing "Just for Us," but now he's ending it with an encore run in L.A. that coincides with its HBO special on April 6.

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Weezer's Blue Album at 30: The inside story of the debut that launched L.A.'s nerdiest band Click to view images

Thirty years after the release of their debut LP, the members of Weezer reveal how the Blue Album came to be.

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With 'Palm Royale,' Bruce and Laura Dern are (finally) father and daughter on screen Click to view images

The father-daughter duo discuss how "Palm Royale" brought them together on screen, how Bruce Dern doesn't rehearse, and the "Dernsie" that made it into the show.

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Kyle Richards' daughters on their parents' breakup becoming reality TV: 'We're used to this' Click to view images

What happens when your parents' breakup becomes the crossover event of the year? "Buying Beverly Hills" stars Farrah Brittany and Alexia and Sophia Umansky tell all.

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Commentary: The Broad expansion makes the museum more flexible, but at what cost? Click to view images

The Broad museum in downtown L.A. has been a huge hit. Will a bigger building be worth the $100-million budget?

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Nickelodeon stars from 'Quiet on Set': Where are they now? Click to view images

Nickelodeon stars from hit shows, including "Drake & Josh," "The Amanda Show" and "Zoey 101," spoke in "Quiet on Set" about the conditions they faced as child actors. Here's what they're up to now.

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Bruce Springsteen's rock 'n' roll church is back in session with the E Street Band Click to view images

In San Diego on Monday night, the Boss performed one of his first gigs — complete with a guest appearance by a dog — since resuming his world tour postponed last year. Springsteen comes to the Kia Forum April 4 and 7.

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