He is said to have witnessed a woman allegedly assault a man during the altercation.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stephen King testifies for government in book publishers’ antitrust trial
The bestselling author’s appearance in U.S. District Court in Washington brought a narrative of the evolution of book publishing toward the dominance of the Big Five companies.
Beyoncé vows to change lyric amid backlash from disability community
After “Renaissance” debuted late Thursday night, several disability advocates condemned “Heated” for its offensive language on social media.
Rapper Mystikal again accused of rape; held without bond
Michael “Mystikal” Tyler was arrested on charges including rape and domestic abuse battery, authorities said.
Stephen King is star witness as government tries to block publishing giants’ merger
The Justice Department argues that the merger would shrink competition and, inevitably, the vital public discourse that books help engender.
‘An Evening at Dave’s Sauna’ tells the mostly true story of an Oxford County legend
The musical, playing Friday and Saturday at Deertrees in Harrison, focuses on Dave Graiver and his eponymous establishment in South Paris.
‘DC League of Super-Pets’ takes No. 1 with $23 million
It’s enough to knock Jordan Peele’s ‘Nope’ into second place.
Pat Carroll, comedic television mainstay and voice of Ursula, dies at 95
She won an Emmy for her work on the sketch comedy series “Caesar’s Hour” in 1956.
Nichelle Nichols, Lt. Uhura on ‘Star Trek,’ has died at 89
Nichols broke ground for Black women acting on television as Lt. Nyota Uhura on the original TV series.
Book review: ‘Portraits of Racial Justice’ captures community of fighters, in paintings and words
Robert Shetterly adds context and quotations to turn his art project into a book.