The music industry pushed the group behind hits like “Manic Monday” and “Eternal Flame” hard, then pulled them apart. A new book tells their story.
The standout essays in Megan Marshall’s “After Lives” recall her troubled father and the fate of a high school classmate.
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Michael Dirda is synonymous with the literary life. He’s been called “the best-read person in America,” and it’s easy to ...
Tony Roberts, a versatile, Tony Award-nominated theater performer at home in both plays and musicals and who appeared in ...
The loss of our basketball hero will sting for a long time, but the shift in use of the former News building will have ...