It was a lackluster Memorial Day weekend for theaters. Here's what's going on in the movie industry.
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Mickalene Thomas opens at The Broad, Lucha VaVoom is back, chocolate takes center stage at the Natural History Museum, and more.
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Sherman and his brother Robert became Disney Studios' first ever in-house songwriters. They won two Oscars for their songs and score to Mary Poppins and composed the classic "It's a Small World."
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The Hollywood Commission created a new online reporting tool for entertainment professionals to file complaints and access resources around sexual harassment and discrimination.
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In his inventive 2004 documentary about the fast food industry, Spurlock consumed only McDonald’s fast food for a month. He died Thursday from complications of cancer.
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