The audio is from a Dec. 16 stand-up set at a Levittown, New York, comedy club.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Mills puts poetry back in the inaugural mix
Wesley McNair will deliver a poem for Maine’s new governor, reviving an inaugural tradition that went away during the LePage years.
A year after lung cancer diagnosis, Maine nurse stays grateful for support
Amy Richard, 42, a wife and mother of two young children, still works with lung cancer patients in Lewiston.
Manager of Bradbury park wants public to take a walk
Chris Silsbee will lead his second First Day Hike to the summit on Tuesday.
‘Aquaman’ still rules at weekend box office
‘Mary Poppins Returns,’ ‘The Mule’ and ‘Second Act’ enjoy post-holiday bumps, too.
Beetle species named after ‘Game of Thrones’
University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Brett Ratcliffe says he chose the names to draw attention to biodiversity and the amount of undiscovered species.
Jamie Foxx makes video decrying violence in Mississippi city
Adams County and Natchez have seen at least 13 slayings this year.
Adam McKay and Christian Bale on launching their Dick Cheney biopic ‘Vice’ in today’s polarized climate
The director and star weigh in on the film’s complicated protagonist.
Book review: ‘Northland’ offers postcards from the northern edge
Porter Fox walks (and paddles and steams and drives) the line between the U.S. and Canada from coast to coast to satisfy a curiosity about the ‘northland’ he remembers from his days growing up on MDI.
Art review: In every medium, Isamu Noguchi exudes greatness
On view now at the Portland Museum of Art is an extraordinary exhibition of the artist’s work.