Why film and TV workers are leaving L.A.

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Hollywood's exodus: Why film and TV workers are leaving Los Angeles Click to view images

With Hollywood production activity and employment down while the cost of living rises, some film and TV workers are leaving Los Angeles — and California.

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'This is you now. It's OK': 'The Swan' contestants reflect on makeover competition 20 years later Click to view images

"The Swan" was a spectacle called cruel and sadistic, but former contestants don't really see it that way. The reality makeover competition foretold the era we live in.

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'The Bachelor' producers acknowledge 'vicious cycle' of racism in the franchise Click to view images

After years of silence, the executive producers behind ABC's "The Bachelor" are responding to the racial issues that have clouded the reality franchise.

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'Don't cut down that scene': 'I Am: Celine Dion' director on capturing singer's seizure Click to view images

Irene Taylor, the director of the Celine Dion documentary now streaming on Prime Video, discusses capturing the singer during some her most vulnerable moments.

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Why the War and Treaty keeps blowing the roof off every awards show in country music Click to view images

Ahead of a SoFi Stadium gig with the Rolling Stones, Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter of the War and Treaty talk about finding a home in Nashville.

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Sabrina, Charli and Chappell are suddenly stars. Why now? Click to view images

In a year crowded with activity by veteran A-listers, a trio of not-quite-newcomers — Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX and Chappell Roan — are making their mark.

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Dreading four more months of the presidential campaign? Our critic turned to the classics Click to view images

During the week of the first presidential debate of the 2024 election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, a critic calls on Homer and psychoanalysis to survive till November and beyond.

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