Why the reality TV bubble finally burst

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The Hollywood production collapse's latest victim: Why the reality TV bubble finally burst Click to view images

Reality TV production levels are way down compared with last year. Workers and industry experts are weighing in on the decline.

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L.A.'s new Intuit Dome just might be one of the best arena designs in America. But there's one missing link Click to view images

Intuit Dome is a sleek, joyous piece of modern architecture with much to love, just like its neighbor, SoFi Stadium. But around its edges, the picture gets a little fuzzier.

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L.A. is packed with live music arenas. How will Inglewood's new Intuit Dome stand out? Click to view images

Steve Ballmer's $2-billion project is intended to be more than just a home for the Clippers. It also aims to be a slam dunk venue for music fans.

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Why Steve Martin declined Lorne Michaels' offer to play Tim Walz on 'SNL' Click to view images

"I'm not an impressionist," Martin told "SNL" producer Lorne Michaels. "I was picked because I have gray hair and glasses."

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How 'The Sixth Sense' trapped M. Night Shyamalan in a twist ending forever Click to view images

The screenplay was a Hollywood hit before it even got sold. But M. Night Shyamalan's "The Sixth Sense" doomed him to expectations that were impossible to meet.

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How the creator of 'Gilmore Girls' reinvented 'Once Upon a Mattress' for a new generation Click to view images

As she makes her Broadway debut, Amy Sherman-Palladino spoke with The Times about reviving the musical fairy tale, rewriting endlessly and being "naive" about theater.

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Meet Fede Alvarez, the Uruguayan director whom Hollywood trusts with its horror babies Click to view images

After rebooting "Evil Dead" and following up with "Don't Breathe," the filmmaker returns with "Alien: Romulus," which he approached as a Ridley Scott fan first.

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