The Maine-based writer and LGBTQ activist had never met Picoult before they decided to co-write ‘Mad Honey,’ a murder mystery novel that went on sale Oct. 4.
Arts & Entertainment
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Jerry Lee Lewis, outrageous rock ‘n’ roll star, dies at 87
The last survivor of a generation of groundbreaking performers that included Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ latest painting targeted by climate activists
Police in The Hague said they had arrested three people for ‘public violence against property.’
Alan Jackson to get CMA lifetime achievement award
Country star Alan Jackson will receive the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award in November
Woman testifies Harvey Weinstein rape filled her with guilt
In his opening statement, Harvey Weinstein’s attorney Mark Werksman said many of the counts his client is charged with were actually consensual sex.
‘Scrubs’ producer Eric Weinberg pleads not guilty to assault
Prosecutors said he lured five women to photo shoots and sexually assaulted them.
Sen. Ted Cruz heckled on ‘The View,’ blistered by hosts for Jan. 6 and kowtowing to Trump
Cruz’s appearance was part of a tour to promote his latest book, “Justice Corrupted: How the Left Weaponized Our Legal System,” which will be released Tuesday.
Ye, formerly Kanye West, dropped by agency, documentary on him scrapped
He also was recently restricted from posting on Twitter and Instagram over antisemitic posts that the social networks said violated their policies.
Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67
The Tennessee native, who won an on outstanding guest actor Emmy in 2005 for ‘Will & Grace,’ appeared recently on the Mayim Bialik comedy ‘Call me Kat’ and co-starred on the sitcom ‘The Cool Kids.’
‘Black Adam,’ with Dwayne Johnson, debuts with $67M
The movie hands Dwayne Johnson his biggest box-office weekend as a leading man.