In this bonus episode of Hot off the Wire, we look back at some of the top headlines from the week in the world of sports and entertainment.
- Legends in the arts were honored by the Kennedy Center.
- Kirstie Alley, an Emmy-winning “Cheers” star, Bob McGrath, a founding cast member of “Sesame Street” and Jim Stewart, a co-founder of Stax Records, died this past week.
- Bill Cosby faces a new sexual abuse lawsuit.
- And Will Smith is back with his first film post-slap.
— Compiled and narrated by Terry Lipshetz from Associated Press reports
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