Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea on God, music and more

Flea, the 60-year-old bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, talks music education, his relationship with Laker players, touring and praying.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea on the meaning of God, the band's worst album and the vice he misses most Click to view images

At 60, Flea shows no signs of slowing down: He has a podcast whose finale drops Thursday, a Chili Peppers' stadium tour and a new infant son.

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Blood and 'Guts': Everything we know about Olivia Rodrigo's sophomore album Click to view images

Olivia Rodrigo has revealed the title and release date of her sophomore album, "Guts," as well as details about its lead single, "Vampire."

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What it's like to lead a national Broadway tour with your spouse Click to view images

Broadway stars Stephanie J. Block and Sebastian Arcelus have been married for 15 years and play a married couple onstage in Stephen Sondheim's "Into the Woods." The national tour arrives in L.A. this week.

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Come on down — to Glendale! 'The Price Is Right' relocates from Television City Click to view images

Ahead of its 52nd season, "The Price is Right" is leaving its iconic Television City studio for a new home in Glendale.

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BET Awards 2023 must-see moments: Patti LaBelle's lyric mishap to Quavo, Offset reunion Click to view images

The 2023 BET Awards were filled with must-see moments: from Quavo and Offset's reunion to Patti LaBelle's teleprompter mishap and Busta Rhymes' teary speech.

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How 'Fishes,' the most chaotic episode of Season 2 of 'The Bear,' came together Click to view images

Christopher Storer, the creator of "The Bear," discusses how he directed the season's wild and stressful holiday episode, "Fishes."

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Fox News revamps prime-time lineup after Tucker Carlson ouster and ratings drop Click to view images

The top-rated Rupert Murdoch-owned conservative news channel announced that Jesse Watters will move to the slot previously held by Tucker Carlson, who was fired.

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