Stu Bloomberg

Former chairman of ABC Entertainment

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Former chairman of ABC Entertainment, fired in 2002 after 22 years at the network and five years as chairman of the Entertainment Division; TV producer with a deal at Disney

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'South Park' and Terrorism: Hollywood Balances Creative Freedom with Death Threats

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You're Fired!; Show Biz Picks a President

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Out of work and broke, Tarantino spent his time writing. And writing. Rejected for being “too vile!” or “too vulgar!” he finally got his big break – Reservoir Dogs.

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A new residency for Ukrainian artists in LA allows six filmmakers and art historians to take a break from Russian shelling and soak up LA’s art and culture.

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The Oscar-nominated documentary short "Haulout" follows a Russian scientist who tracks the lives of walruses, a species increasingly struggling amid climate change.

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Stones Throw stalwarts John Carroll Kirby and Eddie Chacon perform “Comes and Goes” and other elevated R&B selects ahead of Chacon’s new LP 'Sundown.'

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Bjork-requested chicken feet, cashmere-lined suits, and real designs for a CGI film. FIDM Chair shares buzz behind Oscar costumes on display at new exhibit.

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The new five-book miniseries “Silver Surfer: Ghost Light” breathes new life into Marvel giant Stan Lee’s aim to talk about race and civil rights in America.

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Following Amazon’s release of their expensive “Lord of the Rings” series, Warner Bros. Discovery announced they too want to make new films from the “Lord of the Rings” world.

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