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  1. Why these four Oscar contenders go the musical route Sometimes a song is the only way to express the highs and lows of human emotions, say these film directors
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  2. Is Adrien Brody building toward an awards comeback? The star of 'The Brutalist' still holds the record as the youngest lead actor winner. What other Oscar facts swirl around him?
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  3. Artist Doug Aitken brings in the L.A. Phil, Natasha Lyonne and a mountain lion for fall's biggest spectacle Doug Aitken premieres "Lightscape" as a live music-screen experience with the L.A. Phil at Disney Hall, then opens it as an immersive art exhibition at the Marciano Art Foundation.
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  4. A chaotic love storm Smoky rays of blue light and hot fire mix to create an enchanting prelude to a musical.
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  5. Rocker Ronnie James Dio remembered with bowling fundraiser for cancer awareness and research On Thursday, the singer's widow, Wendy Dio, and her friends and supporters will hold the annual Bowl for Ronnie celebrity tournament at Pinz Bowling Center in Studio City.
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  6. Duff McKagan still has an appetite for L.A. and making rock music that lasts The Guns N' Roses rocker plays the El Rey Theater on Wednesday following the release of his new solo album "Lighthouse"
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  7. Rick Springfield and Richard Marx muse on hit songs, martinis, their meet-cute and psychedelics The pair of '80s pop rock heartthrobs dish about their decades-old friendship before taking the stage together for three nights of acoustic concerts in SoCal.
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  8. Her film floors audiences worldwide, even if her home country dropped the ball With "All We Imagine as Light," Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia captures female friendship in rich, evocative detail. The movie won the Grand Prix at Cannes.
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  9. Demi Moore: Ghosts, dreams and the tiniest dog you've ever met With "The Substance," the star has a hit movie that speaks to the "violence we can have against ourselves in the pursuit of some idea of perfection."
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