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The top five iTunes songs on the iTunes official music charts for the week ending Sept. 14:

The top five iTunes songs on the iTunes official music charts for the week ending Sept. 14: v “Too


Dance festival classes at YSUSFlb

Staff report YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University’s 12th annual Dance Festival, presented by


Reggaeton star arrives with song riding high in charts

By SIGAL RATNER-ARIAS Associated Press NEW YORK J Balvin has kicked off the U.S. leg of his


The top five paid iPhone apps on the App Store for the most recent one-week sales period:

The top five paid iPhone apps on the App Store for the most recent one-week sales period: v NOAA


‘It’ stomps ‘mother!’ with $60M in 2nd week

‘It’ stomps ‘mother!’ with $60M in 2nd week NEW YORK The Stephen King adaption “It” continues to


Associated Press

Associated Press LOS ANGELES The dystopian series “The Handmaid’s Tale” was crowned best TV


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Boardman Park welcomes crowd for free event

The fest was free, but attendees were asked to bring nonperishable food items that will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank of the Mahoning Valley, noted Jessica Havalo, a park employee.


Predicting the winners

By LYNN ELBER and FRAZIER MOORE Associated Press Television Writers The winners will be named


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Butler opens printmaking exhibition

Over the past few decades, the Butler Institute of American Art has built an impressive and important collection of prints. Now, it has compiled the best of its collection into a two-part exhibition that opens today.


THE EMMY AWARDS A little bit of drama

By FRAZIER MOORE AP Television Writer NEW YORK Year after year, too many Emmy categories are


18th-century dishes shipped from China

Ever wonder how the rich American families in the 18th century bought their dishes, glassware and


Today’s entertainment picks:

Today’s entertainment picks: v Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, 3 p.m.: This free concert, part of


publishers weekly best-sellers For the week ending Sept. 10

HARDCOVER FICTION 1. “Secrets in Death” by J.D. Robb (St. Martin’s) 2. “Enemy of the State” by


SCT’s ‘Wizard of Oz’ enchants on opening night

By Eric McCrea entertain@vindy.com The Salem Community Theatre began its 41st season with the


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Nicks’ performance was as good as gold

Stevie Nicks recently said she doubts Fleetwood Mac will ever make another album.