Christophe Ruggia denies the allegations of Adele Haenel.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Longtime WGME news anchor Kim Block signing off
Sidelined for more than a year by a traumatic brain injury, the broadcast journalist reflects with gratitude on her 39 years reporting stories in Maine.
Space Gallery awards grants to 15 art projects aimed at change
This is the sixth year that Portland’s downtown art space has funded individual projects.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid among potential jurors for Weinstein’s rape trial
Hadid, who studied criminal psychology at The New School, was among 35 potential jurors asked to return to court Thursday for additional questioning.
Panelist Abby Huntsman says she’s leaving ‘The View’
Huntsman says she’ll help run her father’s campaign for governor of Utah.
‘Joker’ tops Oscar nominations with 11; ‘Irishman’ scores 10
Female directors were again shut out of best director, and the only actor of color nominated was Cynthia Erivo, the British actress, for her Harriet Tubman in “Harriet.”
Things to Do: A heartfelt fundraiser, theater performance and ’90s throwback
Catch ‘Popcorn Falls’ at St. Lawrence Arts.
Riding Globes triumphs, ‘1917’ ends ‘Star Wars’ box-office reign
It took the Great War to finally take down ‘Star Wars.’
Queen prepares for royal family summit over Harry and Meghan
Buckingham Palace says a ‘range’ of possibilities would be discussed, but the queen wants to resolve the situation within ‘days, not weeks.’
Hollywood actor and fellow Mainer come home to make their own film
Actor Greg Finley of Scarborough and cinematographer Edwin Stevens of Kennebunk have teamed up on the independent movie ‘Summer Someday,’ which starts filming Sunday in Portland.