The sitcom is part of the new lineup at the network, which cancels five shows, including ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine,’ but extends ‘Lethal Weapon.’
Arts & Entertainment
Concert review: Conductor candidate Daniel Meyer homes in on Russian favorites
The concert’s program was, at once, conservative and daring.
Concert review: Chamber choir evokes spring with carefully balanced sound
Renaissance Voices and Director Harold Stover perform a nuanced reading of works by four composers whose last names begin with ‘M.’
Book review: In ‘Good and Gone,’ you won’t always like characters, but you’ll root for them
Megan Frazer Blakemore draws real, believable teens in her new YA novel.
Art review: Energetic pair of painters show in Portland
Matt Blackwell and Kathi Smith diverge in content, but share a vibe in their Greenhut Galleries show.
‘This Is America’ seals Donald Glover’s rep as protest artist
One scholar calls his new music video an heir to ‘Strange Fruit,’ the song recorded by Billie Holiday in 1939 to protest lynchings of blacks in the South.
PBS adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic ‘Little Women’ is luminous
And a superb ‘American Masters’ special explores the author’s life.
Book review: The tortured genius of Robin Williams
Dave Itzkoff’s biography is an incisive, comprehensive, very fine book.
Honoring a sculptor who made stone come to life
The life of the late Gary Haven Smith is celebrated this spring with an exhibition in Pownal.
A short gator tale
An avowed mystery reader becomes a mystery writer and wins the second Crime Wave Flash Fiction Contest.