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Things to do this weekend: Celebrate LA Pride in Hollywood
The iconically exuberant parade will dance down Hollywood Boulevard, while the LA Pride Village will pop up nearby.
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Cinespia's big July opens with ‘Top Gun' and wraps with ‘The Addams Family'
A trip around Los Angeles via “La La Land” is also on the film event’s summer-strong schedule.
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Actress who voiced ‘Coco' abuelita dies in Sherman Oaks at age 86
Actress Renée Victor, who voiced the character Abuelita in the film “Coco” and co-starred on the series “Weeds” has died at her home in Sherman Oaks at 86.
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Man sues Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel over alleged HVAC noise, vibrations
The plaintiff is seeking unspecified compensatory and punitive damages in the Los Angeles Superior Court private nuisance suit.
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LA mayor issues executive order to support local film and TV industry
Mayor Karen Bass issued an executive order directing city departments to cut regulations and streamline processes for the film and television industry.
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LA mayor announces directive to support Hollywood film industry
LA Mayor Karen Bass announced a new executive directive to help uplift Hollywood with its ongoing struggles in the film industry. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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Bolero, hip hop, pop, and Broadway: The Ford's 2025 season was just unveiled
The Hollywood amphitheater is storied and starlit; savor enchanting music, cinema, and dance starting in mid-July.
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Hollywood bracing for possible tariff on foreign-made films
Many productions left California for increased tax credits and cash rebates offered by foreign countries. Ted Chen reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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Trump's film tariff proposal: Will it help or hurt Hollywood?
Hollywood studios and production companies are waiting for the details of Trump’s tariff proposal.
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June means cinematic favorites (like ‘Showgirls') at Hollywood Forever
Offbeat bridges pop up throughout the calendar, those unseen time spans that whisk us from one distinctive time of year to another. June is one of the most joyful bridges on the calendar, a pleasant and easygoing connector between spring and summer. It’s a month that usually starts on the gloomier side in Southern California but then finds its...
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Actor's union to start influencer, digital creator committee
The SAG-AFTRA National Board voted to create an influencer and digital creator committee, taking another step to bring influencers into the world of TV and movie stars.
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2026 LA Marathon date changed to avoid Oscars scheduling conflict
A crisis averted, after organizers of the LA Marathon and the Oscars were able to come to an agreement with on dates for the events with the help from the city. Robert Kovacik reports for the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on May 1, 2025.
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Neighbors blame squatters for Hollywood house fire
Residents in Hollywood believe squatters are to blame for an early morning fire that destroyed one house and forced neighbors to evacuate. Authorities are still investigating the fire. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on May 1, 2025.
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Crisis averted: Oscars, LA Marathon no longer to be held on same day in 2026
Los Angeles has averted a potential traffic nightmare after the 2026 Academy Awards and LA Marathon were initially scheduled for the same day.
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Vacant Hollywood house demolished after latest of several fires
A vacant two-story house that was damaged by several fires was demolished Thursday after firefighters responded to the latest fire at the property. The fire was reported Thursday morning at 1744 North Wilton Place between Hollywood Boulevard and Franklin Avenue. Firefighters extinguished the flames in about 84 minutes, the LAFD said. No injuries were reported. Details about how the fire…
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City Council backs plan aimed at helping LA film production. Here's what to know
A proposal aimed at reducing fees and streamlining other processes in a bid to support filmmakers in Los Angeles was approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles City Council. The council’s action directs several city departments to report in 30 days with recommendations to adjust city fees, permits, parking and security requirements for shooting on city-owned property and certifying new sound…
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‘There's no work.' What the decline in on-location LA productions means for Hollywood jobs
Manny Shaw vividly remembers the first time he saw his name come across a television screen. A Hollywood post-production assistant at the time, he was on a phone call with his mom as they watched the credits roll at the end of an episode of the fifth season of the NBC show “This Is Us.” “My mom back in Michigan,”…
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TV, film workers say they're struggling to find jobs
Those in the television and film industry say they’re struggling to find work, even years after the pandemic and some time after the Hollywood strikes. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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Cinespia's 24th season will cinematically sparkle at Hollywood Forever Cemetery
A screening of “The Big Lebowski” and a tribute to director David Lynch are on the schedule.
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Hollywood businesses feel impact of lowering tourism amid trade tensions
A hot spot for tourists, places like Hollywood are now facing new challenges after tourism in California saw a significant drop in 2025.