The singer-songwriter from Vermont, joined Thursday by her backing band and trio Bonny Light Horseman, mostly performed songs from her new self-titled album.
Life & Culture
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Sotheby’s to auction art treasures from divorced couple’s trove
The works by masters including Picasso belonged to New York property developer Harry Macklowe and his wife Linda, who spent 40 years assembling a collection by some of the 20th century’s greatest artists.
Rubens’ ‘Portrait of a Lady’ to go up for auction in Warsaw
It is expected to be one of the largest art sales ever to take place in Central or Eastern Europe.
Press Play: Listen to ‘Back Alive’ by Coyote Island
The track is the latest single from the artist’s forthcoming EP.
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
Tickets are on sale now for the May 26 Sylvan Esso show at Thompson’s Point.
Judge blocks release of Bob Saget’s autopsy records for now
The late comedian’s wife and three daughters requested the action, saying the publication of details about his death would cause them irreparable harm.
P.J. O’Rourke, irreverent author and commentator, dies at 74
O’Rourke’s career extended from serving as editor in chief of National Lampoon to a brief stint on ‘60 Minutes’ to frequent appearances on NPR’s ‘Wait Wait … Don’t Tell Me!’
Alec Baldwin faces lawsuit by family of cinematographer killed on set
An attorney representing the family of Halyna Hutchins says ‘reckless conduct and cost-cutting measures’ led to her death last year.
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles announces engagement
She’s been with Houston Texans safety Jonathan Owens for almost two years.
Aspiring actor gets 20 years for movie deal scam
Zachary Horwitz’s massive Ponzi scheme bilked investors out of at least $650 million.