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Tracy Brown

Long Beach

Reporter at Los Angeles Times

entertainment reporter @latimes | I like stories told through drawings | true neutral

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  • 1 week ago | thederrick.com | Tracy Brown

    LOS ANGELES — A new study shows that there is one place in Hollywood where diversity efforts have been successful — streaming films. Released Wednesday, Part 2 of UCLA's 2025 Hollywood Diversity Report has found that the proportion of women and people of color working in key entertainment jobs has increased since the previous edition of the annual study. The report also found that a majority of the top 20 streaming-only films released in 2024 featured diverse casts.

  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | Tracy Brown

    A new study shows that there is one place in Hollywood where diversity efforts have been successful — streaming films. Released Wednesday, Part 2 of UCLA’s 2025 Hollywood Diversity Report has found that the proportion of women and people of color working in key entertainment jobs has increased since the previous edition of the annual study. The report also found that a majority of the top 20 streaming-only films released in 2024 featured diverse casts.

  • 1 week ago | latimes.com | Tracy Brown

    Growing up, Melanie Scrofano had a hard time relating to other kids — especially other girls. And though she felt like she was able to fit in with the boys for a while, it was a phase that also eventually ended. “It was just a lonely existence,” the actor says during a recent Zoom call, “which I think was a gift.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Tracy Brown

    Religions take the cast and hue of the cultures in which they find root. This was certainly true in Tibet when Buddhism arrived in the 7th century. …

  • 2 weeks ago | thederrick.com | Tracy Brown

    LOS ANGELES — Before George Takei broke out with his role on "Star Trek" and became a cultural icon, his last name was often mispronounced. Instead of "tuh-kay," some people would say "tuck-eye." Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.

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Tracy Brown
Tracy Brown @tracycbrown
6 Nov 24

election night is the only time all the group chats from the different eras of my life are active at the same time

Tracy Brown
Tracy Brown @tracycbrown
6 Nov 24

there has never been more than 3 people in line when I've gone to a polling place to vote in CA. there are 20 people in front of me today !!!

Tracy Brown
Tracy Brown @tracycbrown
5 Nov 24

if you need a distraction or eight https://t.co/uXv5K8tWRJ