The film directed by Elizabeth Bank has stirred up plenty of buzz just from its title and its made-to-go-viral trailer.
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Update: ‘Dilbert’ dropped from syndication as Kennebec Journal, Morning Sentinel, other newspapers cancel strip over cartoonist’s racist rant
Many newspapers stop publishing the long-running comic strip after its creator called Black Americans a “hate group.”
In photos: Artist sets out to re-create scene from Marsden Hartley painting
Vermont painter Eric Aho had planned the community ice-cutting event last year, but the weather conditions weren’t right until last week.
Durham man’s big-name musician friends turn up for benefit concert
After spending years on the road with the Grateful Dead and Blues Traveler, Greg Martens now organizes annual benefit concerts to fight hunger in Maine, featuring musician friends he met along the way.
Met Opera marks first year of Ukraine war with concert
NEW YORK — Emily D’Angelo made her point with attire before singing a single note at the Metropolitan Opera’s concert to mark the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The 28-year-old Canadian mezzo-soprano walked onto the stage Friday night for the Mozart Requiem wearing a dark skirt covered with white tally marks, like on […]
Viola Davis, Paul Simon among finalists for audiobook awards
The nominations for the annual Audie Awards handed out by the Audio Publishers Association were announced Thursday.
Harvey Weinstein gets 16 years for rape, sexual assault
The sentence comes on top of the more than 20 years the 70-year-old Weinstein has left to serve for a similar 2020 conviction in New York.
R. Kelly avoids lengthy add-on to 30-year prison sentence
A federal judge has handed singer R. Kelly a 20-year prison sentence for his Chicago convictions of child pornography and the enticement of minors for sex
Pick the winners in our 2023 Oscar Poll
Who do you think will take home the Academy Awards for best actor, best director, best picture?
Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, session man and hitmaker, dead at 89
Smith was one of the last survivors of an extraordinary scene of musicians and songwriters who helped make New Orleans a fundamental influence on rock ‘n’ roll.