Meghan McCain will share some thoughts about politics and her late father, Sen. John McCain, on an audiobook coming out next year
Arts & Entertainment
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R. Kelly ordered held without bail in sex trafficking case
R&B singer R. Kelly appeared in a New York City court for an arraignment on charges he sexually abused women and girls.
Online bidding opens for Elvis Presley items
Jewelry, clothing, contractual documents and a signed guitar are among more than 400 items available at an auction at Graceland.
Judge dismisses several claims in Woody Allen’s $68M lawsuit against Amazon
Amazon terminated its agreement citing the resurfacing of past abuse allegations against Allen in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
Universal says it’s doubling in size with 4th park – but offers no details
Universal Orlando officials are offering almost no information on when it will open, what it will hold or how much they’re spending.
Edward Snowden book to be released Sept. 17
Snowden’s memoir, ‘Permanent Record,’ comes out in 20 countries in September.
New Selena mural graces slain singer’s Texas neighborhood
A new mural of slain Tejano star Selena now graces a Texas neighborhood where she lived
MECA, Indigo Arts form mentorship program for artists of color
A new $75,000 challenge grant will support paid internships, among other efforts.
Illegal trash dumper leaves nod to Arlo Guthrie’s ‘Alice’s Restaurant’
Whoever dumped trash at the building made famous in Arlo Guthrie’s 1967 Thanksgiving protest anthem “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” has a sense of humor
Support, visibility building for LGBTQ diversity on children’s TV
From a girl knight-in-training with two dads to a 12-year-old, non-binary protagonist who doesn’t want to grow up, LGBTQ representation in children’s TV is becoming more common.