The fight to save one of California's great art oddities

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Salvation Mountain, one of California's great art oddities, partially collapsed. Devotees vow to save it Click to view images

On the decommissioned Marine base Camp Dunlop near the Salton Sea sits the candy-colored Salvation Mountain, regarded by many as one of the most striking pieces of outsider-art sculpture in America.

A decade after its creator's death, devotees are trying to save it.

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Hollywood unions are facing an uphill battle against Trump, AI and the slowdown Click to view images

Video game actors, visual effects artists, animation workers and intimacy coordinators are all making big moves in the Hollywood labor space.

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Inside the 'Wicked' musical number that could win Ariana Grande an Oscar Click to view images

Ariana Grande proves herself a "modern-day Lucille Ball" with "Popular," the funniest number in "Wicked." The film's creative team explains how it all came together.

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Sean Baker and Mikey Madison push the 'Anora' vibes to the brink Click to view images

The director and the actor on the humor and pathos and tension and scary moments — sometimes all at once — in their prize-winning film.

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Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline really want viewers to watch 'Disclaimer' a second time Click to view images

The Oscar-winning actors play arch-nemeses under the watchful eye of director Alfonso Cuarón in Apple TV+'s smoke-and-mirrors mystery thriller.

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Inside the high-stakes battle for L.A.'s screening rooms during awards season Click to view images

Behind the scenes of winning over Oscar voters, the fight for L.A.'s best screening rooms has become a critical — and costly — part of awards season campaigns.

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18 books to give toddlers, young readers and teens for the holidays Click to view images

The gift of a great story starts here, with titles including picture books and YA. Reese Witherspoon and Trevor Noah are here, but so are some non-celeb authors.

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