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Sunday, February 22, 2015
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Oscars 2015: Female directors scarce at Hollywood's major studios
When Kathryn Bigelow became the first woman to win the Academy Award for directing in 2010, it looked to be a watershed moment for Hollywood's premiere creative profession.
Oscars 2015: Female directors scarce at Hollywood's major studios

TODAY'S TOP NEWS

› The film academy? Far from perfect. The Oscars? Irresistible
› Oscars 2015: Powerful foreign-language film nominees incite with insight
› Spirit Awards 2015: 'Birdman' builds Oscar momentum
› 'Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas' dominates the 35th Razzie Awards

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Essential Arts: A controversial maestro, Oscars architecture and another side of Mamet

› Henry Segerstrom, 91, was a towering O.C. cultural figure
› Actors' union mulls plan for bigger pay on smaller L.A. stages
› Debate heats up over proposed changes to L.A. 99-seat theater plan

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› TV academy changes Emmy award rules on comedies and other shows
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› Snoop Dogg mocks Bill Cosby on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
› TV This Week Feb. 22-28: 'Good Witch' on Hallmark
› TV picks: 'Parks and Recreation,' the Oscars, 'New Worlds'
› Chuck Lorre explains Charlie Sheen's fate in 'Two and a Half Men' finale
› Friday's TV Highlights: 'American Masters' on KOCE
Mayor Garcetti debuts new film marketing effort
A day before the Oscars, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti rolled out his own Hollywood campaign.

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