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The unmasking of the narcissistic, conspiracy-spreading baby-boomer rock star Click to view images

Eric Clapton supports Robert F. Kennedy Jr., conspiracy theorists both. Van Morrison? Anti-vaxxer. Roger Waters? Accused of antisemitism. Not OK, boomers.

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How a 'shocking' play about slavery set off a firestorm at Santa Monica College Click to view images

"By the River Rivanna," depicting a gay romance between a slave owner and an enslaved person, has divided administrators, faculty and students at the community college.

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Appreciation: As Chandler Bing, Matthew Perry was a friend when I needed him most Click to view images

For this Times reporter, Matthew Perry was a relatable person whose indelible character on "Friends" provided an escape and a laugh, even now as the public processes his death.

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Why are so many actors launching their own businesses? Inside the growing movement Click to view images

Actor-entrepreneurs Eva Longoria, Tia Mowry, Dominique Fishback and Freida Pinto discuss their experiences launching businesses outside Hollywood.

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A show about L.A.'s rambunctious 1960s Ceeje Gallery proves that progress in art is an illusion Click to view images

Art Center's Ceeje Gallery exhibition shows that Ferus wasn't the only L.A. gallery making waves in the 1960s.

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The untold story behind the last Beatles song Click to view images

John Lennon's late-'70s song "Now and Then," now featuring all four Beatles, serves as a fitting conclusion, conveying what the band both achieved and lost.

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Review: Abortion bans make 2023 America feel even more like 'Spring Awakening's' 19th century Germany Click to view images

East West Players doesn't pull any punches in its revival of "Spring Awakening," the Tony-winning musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik.

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