Controversy plagues a Santa Monica sci-fi museum

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A child porn conviction and angry 'Star Trek' fans: Inside the drama around a new sci-fi museum Click to view images

The opening of the Sci-Fi World museum in Santa Monica has been plagued by multiple delays and angry fans. Staff and volunteers have quit and claim the founder, who raised money for the project and was later convicted for possession of child pornography, remains active in the museum, which the founder denies.

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Column: What is the state of opera in L.A.? OperaFest LA tells only half the story Click to view images

The opera world is turning its attention to L.A. with World Opera Forum and Opera America conferences, but they're missing much of the city's best work.

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We've been telling the wrong story about queer people in Hollywood Click to view images

LGBTQ+ representation in film and TV is essential. But the way we've come to define, discuss and quantify it leaves out too much of the queer contribution to culture.

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Review: Imperfect, yes, but 'Jelly's Last Jam' is still wildly entertaining in Pasadena revival Click to view images

Directed by Kent Gash, a new revival of "Jelly's Last Jam" at Pasadena Playhouse makes the almost classic musical worth another look.

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Why the Tony-winning author of 'A Strange Loop' wants to upend the American musical Click to view images

A conversation with Michael R. Jackson, whose Tony-winning musical "A Strange Loop" is having its Los Angeles premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre.

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There's no 'Ghosts' without these spirited actors Click to view images

Each of the eight main ghosts of the series evolves and deepens with every episode. Here the actors share their insights into these characters.

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'Clipped': The real story about Donald Sterling, V. Stiviano and the Clippers Click to view images

The Times reported on the Donald Sterling scandal extensively in 2014 along with the fallout that ensued. Here is a look at some of our key coverage.

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