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David Viramontes

David Viramontes

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    Coachella livestream: How to watch Green Day, Charli XCX, Travis Sc...

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    We asked if the Getty should move. Here’s how readers responded

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    ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 explained

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    ‘Civil War’: What you need to know about A24’s dystopian action movie

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    Who is Oscars red carpet host Amelia Dimoldenberg?

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    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: A timeline of their relationship

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    Appreciation: Seeing people like me on TV led to my career. I have ...

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    Full coverage: Matthew Perry dead at 54

    Matthew Perry was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Oct. 28. ‘Friends’ stars and others shared tributes to the actor.
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    Center Theatre Group in crisis: Inside the Mark Taper Forum’s closu...

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    ‘Succession’s’ final season: The end of the Roy empire

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    ‘Andor’: Tony Gilroy on creating the first ‘Star Wars’ rebellion

    Warning: The following contains major spoilers from the Season 1 finale of “Andor.” “Star Wars” has always been about rebelling against authority, but prior to “Andor,” visitors to the galaxy far, far away had never been so deeply immersed in the workings of the revolution. Zeroing in on a single character’s radicalization and the effects of his actions on a community, showrunner Tony Gilroy’s Disney+ series explores the nascent rebellion with a keen focus on how financially unstable and politic…
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    ‘Wakanda Forever’ explained: What you need to know about the new ‘B...

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    The Weeknd abruptly ends his SoFi Stadium concert mid-song

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    ‘Nope’ explained: All the references in Jordan Peele’s new movie

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