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Arts/Entertainment

Indelible Tunes

John Prine, the ingenious singer-songwriter who explored the heartbreaks, indignities and absurdities of everyday life in “Angel from Montgomery,” “Sam Stone,” “Hello in There” and scores of other indelible tunes, died Tuesday at the age of 73. Prine died of complications from ...

Write Now: Without Knowing, I Was Nudged In The Correct Direction

Throughout my years as a journalist, many people have asked me why I chose the profession. To be truthful, I don’t think I chose it, but rather it chose me. Since my days at Persell Elementary School I had a yearning to get words down on paper. Storytelling always has piqued my ...

Flash Fiction

From his childhood days, artist Jeremy Bach always loved reading. His love for reading and art has turned into a love for writing as well. Friday, Bach’s sixth book “Tales of Terror,” will be released “I’ve always had a love for reading since childhood. My writing evolved from ...

Another One

NEW YORK (AP) — With Broadway shuttered amid the coronavirus pandemic, producers of the annual Tony Awards have postponed this year’s celebration of American theater. The show was originally scheduled for June 7 but the virus forced all 41 Broadway theaters to go dark and caused ...

Write Now: If You Have To Be Home, Then Make Most Of It

OK, so most of us have been asked to work at home. It’s easy for some, but not for others. I’ve been over that. Since you have been asked to be home, due to circumstances beyond your control, and only can go out for essential things, then why not make the most of your ...

The Show Must Go On

NEW YORK (AP) — The spreading coronavirus canceled several touring performances from A-list musical artists, but those acts have found a new venue to sing: their living rooms. John Legend, Bono, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Pink, John Mayer, Keith Urban and more have held virtual concerts ...