Jurors in Los Angeles have found Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape at his second sexual misconduct trial.
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Amber Heard, Johnny Depp settle defamation case
In a lengthy statement shared Monday on Instagram, Heard explained her decision not to pursue the appeal she filed shortly after the jury awarded her $2 million and Depp more than $10 million in June.
‘Avatar 2’ makes waves with $134 million domestic debut
The sequel carried the pressure of following up the highest grossing film of all time more than a decade later.
New biography of Jefferson makes this case: To know the man, read his writing
‘His Masterly Pen’ tackles head-on one of the former president’s central contradictions: How could he declare that all men are created equal and that slavery is immoral and still be a slaveholder?
With new downtown facility, Waterville poised to become arts destination
The $18 Million Paul J. Schupf Art Center is Colby College’s latest investment in the arts and the city.
‘Something to Talk About’ songwriter Shirley Eikhard dies
Eikhard died Thursday due to complications from cancer, publicist Eric Alper said.
Sarah Michelle Gellar says ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ had ‘extremely toxic male set’
In February 2021, Gellar released a statement on Instagram saying she was “proud” to have her name attached to Buffy Summers, but did not want “to be forever associated with the name Joss Whedon.”
Angelina Jolie leaves role as U.N. refugee agency envoy
In a joint statement issued Friday, the actress and the agency announced she was ‘moving on’ from her role as the agency’s special envoy.
Most of the ‘Sister Wives’ have left Kody Brown. What’s next for the TLC show?
Three of Brown’s four wives have confirmed leaving their polygamous marriage.
Henry Cavill out as Superman due to changes at DC
On Wednesday one of DC’s new bosses James Gunn confirmed plans to recast Superman and potentially find another way to incorporate Cavill into the DCEU.