Nicknamed ‘The Gentle Giant,’ he had a rich voice, gentle delivery and storytelling style.
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Country music star Troy Gentry, 50, killed in N.J. helicopter crash
The band Montgomery Gentry was supposed to perform Friday in New Jersey.
‘GoodFellas’ actor Ray Liotta plays a twisted Colonel Sanders in new ads
‘As I got into character and put on that infamous Colonel mustache I really was able to have fun with it,’ Liotta says.
‘Heartbreak Hotel’ brings Elvis back to life at Ogunquit Playhouse
The prequel to ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ is making its premiere run through Sept. 30.
King inspired ‘It’ filmmakers to become storytellers
The movie version of ‘It,’ featuring clown Pennywise, opens in theaters Friday.
Concert review: Portland Early Music’s inventiveness shows in reworks of Italian classical
The season opener of the ensemble’s Chapel Series at St. Luke’s Cathedral brings the 17th century to light.
Hollywood limps to the end of a long, hard summer
Labor Day weekend had the potential to be the worst since 1992.
In a new collection of essays, John McPhee discusses his craft and his times
‘Draft No. 4,’ from the longtime New Yorker staffer and teacher is a collection of essays on the writing process that first appeared in the magazine
Signs of these conflicted times everywhere evident on big screen
Autumn movie releases will resonate with audiences tuned in to the divisive political scene.
Alex Lake’s ‘Copycat’ has a clever Facebook-based premise
but the creatively plotted thriller stumbles at the big reveal