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Rebecca Ramos is an Australian journalist and writer who has written extensively on arts, construction, automotive, travel, and fashion. She loves to travel and has been to over 18 countries around the world.

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Khloé Kardashian 'started going ballistic' when she caught Lamar Odom cheating on her

Khloé Kardashian says she turned into a psychopath when she caught then-husband Lamar Odom cheating on her with another woman in a motel in downtown L.A. It was 3 a.m. when she found them, she said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast Wednesday. That night she had seen people talking on Twitter about seeing Odom, […]

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They found the music of 'Sinners' together — just as they have from the beginning

“Sinners,” Ryan Coogler’s newest film, supposes that music has the power to conjure spirits past, present and evil. It’s a compelling hook, one that leads the story’s heroes, including Michael B. Jordan (playing twins), Hailee Steinfeld, Delroy Lindo and revelatory newcomer Miles Caton, into conflict with bloodsucking creatures of the night but also on a

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With 'Government Cheese,' Apple TV+ vaults into 1960s San Fernando Valley

Set in a version, or a vision, of the northwest San Fernando Valley in 1969, “Government Cheese,” premiering Wednesday on Apple TV+, belongs to a class of visually striking comic dramas that slip in out of the naturalistic “real” world, while remaining emotionally coherent. I’m thinking of “Lodge 49” with which this show shares an

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WGA bans writers from joining Martin Scorsese, Randall Emmett film project

Low-budget action movie producer Randall Emmett recently unveiled a high-profile collaboration with Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese to bring the story of a deadly 1982 avalanche near Lake Tahoe to the big screen. The project, “Wall of White,” is being produced and financed by Emmett’s production firm, Convergence Entertainment Group, according to Hollywood trade site Deadline.

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Halloween Horror Nights without the horrors? Welcome to Universal Studio's new Fan Fest

“Star Trek” is a franchise that’s always seemed ripe for exploration in a theme park. Space travel, aliens, magic-like technology and, perhaps most importantly, an underlying belief in human-centered optimism. Encounter someone who saw “Star Trek: The Experience” in Las Vegas, which opened in the late ’90s and ran for about a decade, and expect

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Will Trump's tariffs crash TV's spring ad-selling party?

President Trump’s fluctuating tariff proposals and an overall feeling of economic uncertainty could cast a long shadow over the annual presentations from TV networks and streamers looking to attract billions for commercial time over the next year. The media industry will soon see advertisers and agency executives gather at New York venues for slick presentations

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Two new mysteries show the tariff-proof resilience of Arthur Conan Doyle and Agatha Christie

Though a war was once fought to defend the American colonies from the whims of a mad king — it worked out well, for a time — we have spent the centuries since importing British culture: its pop music, fish and chips, miniskirts, Mohawks and, most of all, its mystery stories. A cultured breed distinct

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Playwright Keiko Green invites audiences to party like it's the apocalypse

Every age sees the apocalypse in its own image, as the distinguished literary critic Frank Kermode observed in his book “The Sense of an Ending.” The apocalyptic imagination, he argued, imposes on history “neat, naïve patterns” presaging a turning point in the grand scheme of humanity. One sign of the fictional nature of this line

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Wink Martindale, the king of the television game show, dies at 91

Wink Martindale, the king of the television game show who hosted “Tic-Tac-Dough,” “Gambit,” “High Rollers” and a slew of other programs that became staples in living rooms across America, died Tuesday in Rancho Mirage. He was 91. Martindale, a longtime voice of Los Angeles radio who had an unexpected hit record in the late 1950s,

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