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Success
Reese Witherspoon candidly attributes her $400 million Hollywood success to anxiety—she says she pushed herself to ‘extreme levels to show up in a perfect way’
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Jessica Coacci
November 4, 2025
Success
Barry’s ‘cofounder’ unwinds at his own gym—but even he admits balance is elusive: ‘Many days I have to wake up and choose who I’m going to disappoint’
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Orianna Rosa Royle
October 31, 2025
Future of Work
The Hollywood blueprint holds the key to reshaping organizations in the age of AI
By
Ravi Kumar S
October 29, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Las Vegas looks to join Atlanta as the next film production hotspot while California tries to combat Hollywood’s slump
By
Jessica Hill
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The Associated Press
October 19, 2025
Success
Gen X Pinterest exec was raised in the Bronx: Now, he lives in the center of LA, eats out 50% of the week, and tracks his brainwaves while meditating
By
Emma Burleigh
October 16, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Diane Keaton’s quiet activism helped preserve these Los Angeles landmarks
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Jason Ma
October 11, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79
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Lindsey Bahr
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The Associated Press
October 11, 2025
Success
Before ‘Abbott Elementary,’ Janelle James did it all—waitressing, personal chef, party planner, sewing teacher. Now she’s making over $4 million a season
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Jessica Coacci
October 10, 2025
Success
Multimillionaire Shonda Rhimes built a billion-dollar TV empire but still hunts for discounts and clips coupons like Warren Buffett
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Emma Burleigh
October 10, 2025
Success
How ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ writer went from library and Olive Garden shifts to building an empire with Netflix and Amazon deals
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Emma Burleigh
October 6, 2025
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Hollywood erupts as talent agents circle ‘AI actor’ Tilly Norwood: ‘Not surprised the first major AI actor is a young woman they can fully control’
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Dave Smith
October 1, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog on the ‘phenomenal stupidities’ of his beloved L.A., the dangers awaiting Gen Z, and ‘The Future of Truth’
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Nick Lichtenberg
September 28, 2025
Success
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ star Henry Golding carried around a notebook with random advice strangers gave him—and he’s lived by one musing his entire career
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Emma Burleigh
September 28, 2025
Success
Multimillionaire Big Bang Theory star says he scrubbed toilets, waited tables and played a terrorist before finding fame on the show—‘any job I could’
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Orianna Rosa Royle
September 27, 2025
Success
Leonardo DiCaprio says his first agent thought he’d never get hired in Hollywood because his name was ‘too ethnic’: ‘Your name is Lenny Williams’
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Dave Smith
September 26, 2025
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