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BASIN EVENTS: April 10-18

COLUMBIA BASIN — Crafts, theater, music and more await this week in the Columbia Basin. Here are a few chances to …

Updated 6 years ago
Virus-shocked Hollywood gets break with streaming services

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sports are on hold, theaters are closed and so are amusement parks, a disaster-movie scenario that has stunned Hollywood. But Americans held captive at home by the coronavirus can turn to Netflix…

Updated 6 years ago
Twilight Time: Long-lost Rod Serling baseball comedy on deck

Years before he journeyed to "The Twilight Zone," Rod Serling made a brief detour to the strike zone.

Updated 6 years ago
Top 20 Global Concert Tours from Pollstar

The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows Worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by …

Updated 6 years ago
WALL STREET JOURNAL-BEST SELLERS

Best-Selling Books Week Ended March 14th.

Updated 6 years ago
Review: Tony Allen, late Hugh Masekela team up for 'Rejoice'

Tony Allen and Hugh Masekela, “Rejoice” (World Circuit Records)

Updated 6 years ago
Monaco's head of state Prince Albert II contracts new virus

PARIS (AP) — The palace of Monaco says its ruler, Prince Albert II, has tested positive for the new coronavirus but his health is not worrying.

Updated 6 years ago
Trump uses daily coronavirus briefing to attack reporter

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump called NBC News correspondent Peter Alexander a “terrible reporter” during Friday's White House news briefing for asking what he would say to Americans who are scared about th…

Updated 6 years ago
Review: 'The Boy From The Woods' thrills with many surprises

“The Boy From The Woods” by Harlan Coben (Grand Central)

Updated 6 years ago
Quarantinis anyone? Happy hours go virtual amid virus crisis

BOSTON (AP) — The hottest new bar's dress code? Your sweatpants. And you don't even have to leave your couch.

Updated 6 years ago
John Legend: 'The Voice' episodes taped until end of April

NEW YORK (AP) — One program the coronavirus hasn’t forced a screeching halt to is NBC’s “The Voice.”

Updated 6 years ago
Met Opera cancels season, stops pay of orchestra, chorus

NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera is canceling the rest of its season and stopping the pay of the orchestra, chorus and other unionized employees at the end of March due to the new coronavirus.

Updated 6 years ago
Placido Domingo resigns from opera union, donates $500,000

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Superstar Plácido Domingo has resigned from the U.S. union that represents opera singers and will contribute $500,000 to sexual harassment eradication programs and a fund that helps opera emplo…

Updated 6 years ago
News organizations drop paywall for coronavirus information

NEW YORK (AP) — News organizations across the United States are lifting paywalls to share coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, a public service many hope will convince more readers to eventually become paying cust…

Updated 6 years ago
Adlon wins fans by keeping it real in 'Better Things'

NEW YORK (AP) — While some celebrities try to keep details of their personal lives to themselves, Pamela Adlon turns her life into content for “Better Things,” and nothing is too private for the TV comedy.

Updated 6 years ago
Historian Niall Ferguson warns of contagion, online and off

NEW YORK (AP) — Historian Niall Ferguson has a knack for timing his TV projects.