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From Christina Aguilera’s Sexual Wellness Line to Beyoncé’s Hair Care, 6 Celebrity Startups to Watch
From Selena Gomez’s Rare Beauty to Dwayne Johnson’s Teremana, even the most successful star-backed brands began with just the spark of an idea and the courage to get behind it. “I commend anyone that takes the risk and makes it through all the hurdles,” says Gomez, one of The Hollywood Reporter’s Top 30 Star Entrepreneurs […]
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‘Morning Show’: Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon on “Uncanny” Relevance in #MeToo Era and “Vampire Lives” of A.M. Anchors
Stars and co-executive producers of Apple TV+'s original series open up about playing controlled characters, notions of women competition in the workplace and the most surprising thing they learned about the world of television news.
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Cameron Diaz Writes About Her Bond With ‘Shrek’s’ Princess Fiona for DreamWorks Animation Book (Exclusive Excerpt)
The Official DreamWorks Animation Opus Premiere "Anniversary" Edition celebrates the 25-year history of the studio and is available in November (but limited to 25 copies). Deluxe editions will be signed by studio stars including Alec Baldwin and America Ferrera and a foreword by Cameron Diaz.
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First Look: Sunset Strip’s New 1 Hotel West Hollywood
The Sunset Boulevard hotel once slated to be a James, which instead became The Jeremy, will segue fully into its new identity, 1 West Hollywood, as of May.
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Producer to Fund $500K Grant for Ghetto Film School Student
Erika Olde-Coggin is boosting the next generation by funding a $500k grant for a student from the Iris In program at the Ghetto Film School.
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L.A. Camp for Grieving Children Lost in Woolsey Fire
Malibu's Camp Bloomfield — founded 60 years ago to serve the visually impaired and featured in the 1985 film 'Mask' — also welcomed children who memorialized loved ones in a program that was chronicled by the Emmy-winning 2014 HBO doc 'One Last Hug.'
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First Look: London’s Women-Only Private Club AllBright to Launch in L.A.
The AllBright, a women's work-and-hangout space popular with British stars Ruth Wilson and Naomie Harris, is coming to West Hollywood in 2019.
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Artist Katherine Bernhardt Reveals Mickey Mouse Mural for Icon’s 90th Anniversary Show
Brooklyn artist Katherine Bernhardt, whose work engages joyfully with pop culture, is the final artist to reveal her contribution to "Mickey: The True Original Exhibition" ahead of its opening in New York's Chelsea on Nov. 8.
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Imagine’s New Doc Division Sets First Series With Sarah Jones (Exclusive)
Imagine Documentaries has its first project, partnering with Tony-winning playwright and performer Sarah Jones and her Foment Productions on docuseries 'She the People.'
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L.A.’s Popular Incognito Benefit Art Sale Is Reborn Downtown
Incognito attendees purchase artworks for $500 without knowing the creators, who include art-world stars like Kenny Scharf and Catherine Opie along with emerging talents.
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Robin Williams’ Sotheby’s Auction of Hollywood Memorabilia, Art to Preview in L.A. (Exclusive)
Sotheby's will preview items from an upcoming auction of Hollywood memorabilia collected by the late Robin Williams in Century City in Los Angeles.
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CAA’s Joel Lubin Joins ICA L.A. Board
CAA’s Joel Lubin, the agency’s co-head of motion picture talent whose clients include Josh Brolin, James Corden and David Oyelowo, is joining the board of L.A.’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
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