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'It's like you're starting from scratch': Hollywood's below-the-line artists pivot to other gigs Click to view images

Hollywood's production slowdown has prompted many in the art department to contemplate other work. Set decorators do interior design or home organizing; scenic painters do murals.

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Child actor protections are 'hugely flawed,' allege teachers on film sets Click to view images

Set teachers who work on film and TV productions say the system intended to protect the health and welfare of minor actors is subject to numerous conflicts and frequently falls short, according to a Times review.

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'Only Murders in the Building' goes Hollywood: 'This is a dreamy way to start the season' Click to view images

In the Season 4 opener of Hulu's comedy, Mabel (Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short) are in L.A. to discuss an adaptation of their podcast. We followed along.

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Nashville hitmaker Hardy on love songs, trauma therapy and Post Malone Click to view images

The prolific country songwriter discusses his new rock album, "Quit!!," and the fallout from a serious bus crash in 2022.

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'Honestly, I was terrified': Winona Ryder on returning with 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Click to view images

The Gen-X icon always hoped to be back in black for one of her most signature roles. But Ryder and her director Tim Burton still can't believe it's happened.

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'7th Heaven' was a moralizing drama with 'the least-cool teens.' But it was also a hit Click to view images

Nearly 30 years after the WB family drama premiered, three of its former child stars are sharing memories and wrestling with its legacy on their podcast "Catching Up With the Camdens."

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How a bantering British twist on 'Love Is Blind' revitalized Netflix's hit reality franchise Click to view images

With a range of accents, more mature contestants and plenty of flirty banter, the latest international spin-off of Netflix's dating show is also a return to form.

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