The Bath museum hopes that ‘SeaChange’ prompts constructive conversations about the future of the Gulf of Maine.
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Giant inflatable ducks make splash in Hong Kong as pop-art project returns after 10 years
Dozens flock to the promenade near the government headquarters in Admiralty to snap photos.
Lin-Manuel Miranda launches R.I.S.E. Network to improve diversity on Broadway
The new initiative, announced Thursday, aims to make it easier for those hiring for offstage jobs to find diverse applicants.
Family of ‘Serial’ podcast murder victim demands right to take part in hearings
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The family of the murder victim whose case is chronicled by the hit podcast “Serial” asked Maryland’s highest court on Thursday to give crime victims a right to be heard and challenge evidence at hearings. Young Lee, whose sister Hae Min Lee was killed in 1999, says the family didn’t get sufficient […]
Under house arrest, fake heiress Anna ‘Delvey’ Sorokin launches podcast to rehab public image
Going by the name Anna Delvey, she posed as a German heiress and lied about having a $67 million trust fund to apply for loans, run up debts and secure a historic building for a private arts club.
Maine author Morgan Talty to release first novel next year
The celebrated author of story collection ‘Night of the Living Rez’ says his next book will similarly be set on the Penobscot Indian Nation in Maine.
George Winston, million-selling pianist known for his melodic style, dead at age 73
Winston died Sunday after a 10-year battle with cancer.
Actor known for ‘Bob’s Burgers’ character arrested on Capitol riot charges
Jay Johnston held a stolen police shield over his head and passed it to other rioters during the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, court records show.
The Iron Sheik, charismatic former pro wrestling villain and Twitter personality, dies at 81
A Twitter statement said The Iron Sheik ‘transcended the realm of sports entertainment’ and called him ‘a man of immense passion and dedication.’
Prince Harry to tabloid newspaper’s lawyer: ‘Nobody wants to be phone hacked’
Prince Harry has rejected a suggestion that a lack of evidence meant his phone wasn’t hacked by reporters for Mirror Group Newspapers.