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The strike and steroids " purged a lot of the sentimentality" from the game, says Jay Caspian Kang of the New York Times.
Once a hip indie enclave, the street went upmarket when high-end chains moved in. Then they left.
We're in 'tent pole city now' says New York Times culture critic Wesley Morris.
The creators of the beloved mockumentary are taking on Hollywood accounting practices in a $400 million lawsuit.
TV and movie writers are fed up with declining pay as media companies make huge profits.
States lured away business from Los Angeles with deals for producers. But some shows are coming back.
The horror film about racism is drawing a wide audience, earning more than $110 million.
Celebrities are using award show wins to make political statements. So what does that mean for Hollywood's biggest night?
Singin' in the flood.