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Here's what's being talked about in pop culture:

• "Captain America: Civil War" dominated the domestic box-office race in its second week, with $72.5 million. The top new entry, "Money Monster," took $15 million for third place. [Box Office Mojo]

• Vanessa Hudgens ("High School Musical") paid a $1,000 fine for defacing federally protected red rocks by carving a heart with her and her boyfriend's names in it. The Feds caught her because she posted a photo of her vandalism on Instagram. [Associated Press]

• Madeleine Lebeau, the last surviving cast member of the 1942 wartime classic "Casablanca," has died at the age of 92. Lebeau played Yvonne, Rick's jilted French lover, who tearfully shouted "Vive le France!" after the club broke out into singing "La Marseillaise." Lebeau and her husband, Marcel Dalio (who played Emil, the croupier), in real life escaped Nazi-occupied Europe for America. [The Hollywood Reporter]