Ben Affleck comes under fire from actress Rose McGowan, who suggests Affleck knew decades ago about Weinstein’s behavior.
Arts & Entertainment
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Viola Davis writing new ‘Corduroy’ children’s book
‘Corduroy Takes a Bow’ comes out Sept. 11, 2018, marking the original book’s 50th anniversary.
The story of Maine’s makers is told through labor banners old and new
‘Creative Maine’ exhibit at the Maine Historical Society explores the ingenuity of the Maine economy.
Pulitzer-winning playwright Paula Vogel to sit down for a talk at Portland Stage
She’s visiting Maine to run workshops and encourage aspiring writers and will do a Q&A at 7 p.m. Monday.
Maine children’s author Andrew Clements is an expert on elementary school
His latest middle-grade novel, ‘The Losers Club,’ about a boy who gets in trouble for reading too much, came out in August.
Who is going to replace Robert Moody at the helm of the PSO?
The search for a successor begins its public phase this week when the first of three finalists conducts a pops concert in Portland.
Don Rickles inflicts final insults in ‘Dinner with Don’ episodes
The digital series featuring the late legendary comedian’s interviews with celebrities – zingers and all – debuts on YouTube.
Two ‘Marshall’ film actors support NFL players in Trump anthem protest
Chadwick Boseman says the athletes are ‘patriots,’ and Sterling K. Brown says the president has ‘brought a lot of ugliness to the surface’ that can’t be ignored.
Set in York in the 1700s, Maine writer’s new play could have been written about society today
Michael Kimball explores a true story about race, class and the hanging of an Indian woman during Maine’s Colonial era.
Artist draws on Portland for scenes in new Batman comic series
Sean Murphy, who moved to the city a year ago, used City Hall, weathered wharves, Old Port cobblestones and more to depict the fictional Gotham City.