'Resident Alien's' Alan Tudyk and his out-of-this-world career

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"Mork and Mindy," Looney Tunes and Mel Brooks all helped shape the actor as a young person.
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'Resident Alien' star Alan Tudyk is in no hurry to return to his home planet Click to view images

"Mork and Mindy," Looney Tunes and Mel Brooks all helped shape the actor as a young person.

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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

Questions surround Santa Monica's Sci-Fi World as staff and volunteers quit and claim that its founder, who was convicted for possession of child pornography, remains active in the museum.

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Spotify raises prices on premium plans to boost profits Click to view images

Spotify is upping the cost of its premium plans in the U.S., in a move that reflects a trend among streaming services to hike prices in pursuit of greater profits.

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Janis Paige, enduring 'Silk Stockings' star from Hollywood's Golden Age, dies at 101 Click to view images

Janis Paige, a performer from Hollywood's Golden Age, died Sunday of natural causes in her Los Angeles home. The scene-stealing star of "Silk Stockings" was 101.

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13 essential LGBTQ+ television shows (and a parade) to watch during Pride Month Click to view images

Here's a guide to queer TV shows, from "Dead Boy Detectives" to "Veneno" to "The L Word," to make your Pride Month merry.

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Pat Sajak will bid farewell to 'Wheel of Fortune' this week. He's 'surprisingly OK' with it Click to view images

Pat Sajak, longtime host of "Wheel of Fortune," says he has 'had some time to sort of get used to' leaving the show after announcing his retirement last year.

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What would the great George Balanchine do? L.A. ballet director thinks he has the answers Click to view images

It's provocative to aspire to slip into the mind of one of ballet's great masters, but Lincoln Jones sees it as a progression in his long devotion to George Balanchine's art.

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