The list of Hollywood’s highest-paid actresses compiled by Forbes, which compiles the list
The list of Hollywood’s highest-paid actresses compiled by Forbes, which compiles the list based on interviews with industry insiders and data collected from sources including Nielsen and ComScore.
Here are the top five:
vEmma Stone: $26 million, (2016 placement: N/A)
vJennifer Aniston: $25.5 million, (No. 4, $21 million)
vJennifer Lawrence: $24 million, (No. 1, $46 million)
vMelissa McCarthy: $18 million, (No. 2, $33 million)
vMila Kunis: $15.5 million, (No. 9, $11 million)
“BLACK GIRLS ROCK!” (8 p.m., BET): Taraji P. Henson hosts the 2017 award show honoring actress Issa Rae, actress Yara Shahidi, singer Roberta Flack, businesswoman Suzanne Shank and Derrica Wilson and Natalie Wilson of The Black & Missing Foundation.
Diana – Her Story (8 p.m., PBS): Princess Diana reflects on her life in this documentary of videos made in 1992.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
9th annual Polish Day celebration
Youngstown
Celebrate All Things Polish at Polish Day! The event will feature Polish food, two polka bands, folk art vendors, Polish language, cultural workshops and authentic folk dance performances this Sunday at St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 4310 Kirk Road, Youngstown. Call 330-333-9724 or visit www.polishyoungstown.org/polishday. Admission is $5 (free with YSU student ID or 12 & under).
Classes for ballet
Canton
School of Canton Ballet is now enrolling students for the fall semester.
Classes begin the week of Sept. 6. The school offers classes in all levels of classical ballet including creative movement, predance, elementary, intermediate and advanced as well as teen and adult. Other offerings include jazz, modern and tap.
Register online at cantonballet.com or call 330.455.7220.
Rockwell painting sells for $1.6M
DALLAS
A rendering by Norman Rockwell of one of his best known baseball-themed paintings has sold at auction for $1.6 million.
The work was a study, or a preliminary work, for Rockwell’s “Tough Call.”
The painting depicts three umpires looking skyward pondering whether to call a game because of rain. It’s arguably the most recognizable of his baseball-themed works.
Heritage Auctions says the painting sold Sunday in Dallas to a buyer who wants to remain anonymous.
The Austin family who put the work up for auction thought they just had a print of the work before they had it examined.
The final painting is in the possession of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.