Entertainment Stories from April 5, 2020
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Crystal Lake musician Warren Pohl, 68, succumbs to coronavirusApr 5, 2020 12:27 PM - Crystal Lake musician Warren Pohl died Wednesday after a battle with COVID-19. "His words of hope and healing will inspire us to keep delivering the healing power of music, now more than ever," the organization Musicians on Call wrote of Pohl.
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A song to make you smile: 'You're My Best Friend' by QueenApr 5, 2020 7:00 AM - Here's a song chosen to help lift you out of your coronavirus funk.
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Review: Readers will fall in love with the very intelligent dog Kipp in Dean Koontz's thriller 'Devoted'
Apr 5, 2020 7:27 AM - In this vast universe, Dean Koontz notes, two species have formed an unbreakable bond: dogs and human beings. And this bond, he predicts in his new thriller, "Devoted," is about to become even stronger.
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After a brutal month in Nashville, country stars try to 'bring people comfort' with a night of music Sunday
Apr 5, 2020 7:31 AM - The Academy of Country Music Awards was scheduled to air Sunday, April 5; it's now on hold until the fall. When the show was postponed, producers started brainstorming another special for the same night and came up with "ACM Presents: Our Country," featuring performances from top country artists from their homes on Sunday night.
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Book review: Samantha Irby offers comic relief in third essay collection
Apr 5, 2020 7:27 AM - With "Wow, No Thank You," the incomparable Samantha Irby offers yet another laugh-out-loud masterpiece, which is perfect timing given the current pandemic.
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PBS' World War II 'Masterpiece' drama recalls a 'World on Fire'Apr 5, 2020 7:28 AM - Helen Hunt stars as a U.S. journalist covering World War II in "World on Fire," which begins its PBS "Masterpiece" run Sunday, April 5.
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