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Hollywood is slowly getting back to work, but the days of peak TV aren't coming back Click to view images

Some entertainment companies are commissioning more shows again, but the comeback remains incredibly slow. When will Hollywood workers struggling to find work get some relief?

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The ultimate Norton Simon guide: 22 essential artworks at one of SoCal's underappreciated museums Click to view images

The Norton Simon in Pasadena may get overshadowed by LACMA, MOCA and the Broad, but its 12,000-piece collection is one of SoCal's best. Our critic offers a shortlist of don't-miss works.

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Paramount shutters television studio, begins major layoffs ahead of Skydance merger Click to view images

Paramount is laying off 15% of its staff, or about 2,000 people, in a major cost-cutting move aimed at finding $500 million in annual savings.

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Inside Bruno Mars' opening-night gig at Inglewood's new Intuit Dome Click to view images

The pop-soul hitmaker played the first of two shows on Thursday night to welcome fans to the Clippers' new $2-billion home.

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Jamie Lee Curtis and 'The Bear' cast take us inside that high-tension 'Fishes' episode Click to view images

TV series love to give viewers the gift of a good Christmas episode, but there's never been one quite like "The Bear's" "Fishes." It's dark and chaotic. Here's how it came together.

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Moon Unit Zappa on the 'emotional trauma' of her childhood: 'Is genius worth the collateral damage?' Click to view images

Moon Unit Zappa's memoir is a self-portrait of an insecure and often confused child, worshipful of her absent father, Frank Zappa, and thirsty for maternal affection.

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Matt Rife is living his comedy dream. Now for the hard part — maintaining it Click to view images

The comedian, who recently released his latest project, "Lucid: A Crowd Work Special," on Netflix, talks about his whirlwind career, and all that he still has left to do at age 28.

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