The Fleetwood Mac singer’s set Thursday was wide-ranging and pulled primarily from her solo career.
Life & Culture
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British author of ‘Wolf Hall’ saga Hilary Mantel dies at 70
Mantel is credited with reenergizing historical fiction with “Wolf Hall” and two sequels about the 16th-century English powerbroker Thomas Cromwell.
Betty White’s belongings will be auctioned, and here are some items you could own
More than 1,500 lots of the late actor’s property – representing her life and her prolific career – will be auctioned off over three days, starting Friday.
Press Play: Listen to ‘Coast to Coast’ by Toby McAllister
The singer-songwriter will be recording new material next week.
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
There are still a few tickets left to see Stevie Nicks in Bangor.
Renowned author Joan Didion honored by hundreds at memorial
Joan Didion, a master of rhythm and of the meaning of the unsaid, was remembered Wednesday as an inspiring and fearless writer and valued, exacting and sometimes eccentric friend.
Michelle Obama plans 6-city book tour
She will open at the Warner Theatre in Washington on Nov. 15, the publication date.
Creative Portland launches app for exploring city’s arts scene
The app is meant to showcase the wide variety of arts-related happenings in the city. Soon it will include augmented-reality features as well.
Brad Pitt, Nick Cave make surprise art debut in Finland
Pitt reportedly began making ceramic art following his divorce in 2017.
‘Serial’ host says evidence that freed Adnan Syed was long available
A Baltimore Circuit judge vacated Syed’s conviction for the 1999 killing of ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee and ordered his release Monday after prosecutors found there were alternative suspects and unreliable evidence used at his trial.