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Grammy D.C. lobbying event goes after AI

Yesterday, a host of artists met with a handful of lawmakers for events including a roundtable focused on AI. 

Super exclusive club offering staff $10K to rat out colleague who allegedly planted dead rodent in sabotage plot

“We are currently reviewing security footage as part of an ongoing investigation. Significant evidence has already been collected,” a memo said.

Screenwriter for Leo DiCaprio’s ‘Captain Planet’ surprised to find he’s listed as an advisor to Ryan Kavanaugh-backed SuperFile

On Tuesday, we told you about an eyebrow-raising tech startup dubbed SuperFile that has attracted Hollywood investors Patricia Heaton and Jason Derulo and with Ryan Kavanaugh at the center of the intrigue. 

Ben Stiller-produced docuseries ‘Born to Bowl’ has foul-mouthed humor to spare

Who knew bowlers had such potty mouths?

How Hollywood is reacting to Eric Swalwell misconduct rumors as California gov race heats up

Hollywood support for Eric Swalwell, who is currently leading a crowded field of Democratic candidates vying to become California governor remains steady — at least for now — despite rumors of inappropriate behavior with female staffers…

Networks running scared of Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner

With Donald Trump attending the White House Correspondents Association dinner for the first time as president this month, news networks are fretting about putting their talent in the line of fire, we hear.

How brains behind new Hulu stoner movie bought a school and bonded over ‘matched craziness levels’

When three college outcasts take an experimental drug and find themselves high out of their minds, they have to face their toughest challenge of all: going down three flights of stairs to pick up a pizza.

Art dealer Larry Gagosian recalls rare misstep with SF gallery: ‘Nobody showed up’

In 2016, Gagosian opened a San Francisco location near SF MoMA, but the timing was off.

‘My Old Ass’ writer-director’s highly-anticipated next film lands a deal

Apple Original Films has won a bidding war for “My Old Ass” writer-director Megan Park‘s next film, “Die Alive,” Page Six Hollywood has learned.

Natasha Lyonne, Grimes bolt from ‘Schitt’s Creek’ star’s A-list party after just 10 minutes

Have you ever walked into a party, realized the vibe wasn’t what you expected and headed out? We all have.