Entertainment Stories from May 31, 2020
-
Cantigny, Morton Arboretum, Naper Settlement reopen -- with limitsJun 4, 2020 9:48 AM - Are you yearning to walk in a pretty place? Cantigny Park, Morton Arboretum and Naper Settlement are now open, with some new restrictions.
-
A song to make you smile: 'My Heart's Always Yours' by The ArkellsMay 31, 2020 7:03 AM - Here's a song chosen to lift you out of your coronavirus funk.
-
Five new books for your teenager's summer reading pile
May 31, 2020 7:00 AM - Is your teenager looking for some great new reading? Here are five standout choices.
-
Review: 'If Found ...' sets a new standard for the visual novel
May 31, 2020 7:26 AM - The recently released visual novel "If Found ..." is a milestone for video games; not only does it tell a moving story about a young transgender woman, but it does so with exquisite visual flair using simple but engaging game mechanics.
-
AMC drama revisits 'Millionaire' quiz show coughing scandal
May 31, 2020 7:28 AM - In 2001, a husband and wife were accused of cheating their way to the top prize on the British version of TV's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" -- allegedly coughing up the correct multiple-choice answers by brazenly signaling with exactly that, a cough. AMC's three-part drama "Quiz," which debuts Sunday, looks at Charles and Diana Ingram and their painful fall from grace with a deft combination of satire and expansive humanity.
-
Book review: If you can't visit a national park this summer, here's a charming alternative
May 31, 2020 7:28 AM - Every year, I try to visit a new national park. This year, my plan was to visit North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt National Park. But then the coronavirus happened and that park, like much of the rest of life, was shuttered. Instead, I was pleasantly diverted by a charming little book, "This is a Book for People Who Love the National Parks" by Matt Garczynski.
Show 1-6 of 6
bottom clear