Former reality TV star Josh Duggar, whose lawyers sought a 5-year sentence, maintains his innocence.
Arts & Entertainment
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Don McLean drops out of performance at NRA convention
The ‘American Pie’ singer and Camden resident was in the lineup to perform at the Grand Ole Night of Freedom concert Saturday.
Richard Gere helps Carnegie Hall raise money for Ukraine
The concert raised $360,000 and intends to raise more from a web stream of the performances.
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band to tour in US, Europe
The Boss is hitting the road again.
‘Jaws’ extra named police chief on Martha’s Vineyard
He played one of two boys who send beachgoers into a panic by swimming around with a fake shark’s fin.
Angela Lansbury will receive special Tony Award
The legendary actor is getting a 2022 honor for lifetime achievement in the theater, making it her sixth.
Mainer Amy Allen lends songwriting talent to new Harry Styles album
She co-wrote the ‘Harry’s House’ ballad ‘Matilda’ with Styles, Thomas Hull and Tyler Johnson.
Maine poet, faced with terminal diagnosis, keeps writing
Nick Stone, a corporate lawyer for decades, started writing poetry in retirement. His second book, ‘Seaward: A Lyrical Memior,’ was published last month, eight months after he was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.
Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson to leave SNL as part of big cast shake-up
McKinnon joined ‘SNL’ in 2012, making her one of the most veteran players in the company.
‘Downton Abbey’ sequel delivers fan service of the best kind
Like other recent sequels, the second movie spinoff of the popular TV series caters to die-hard fans, at the expense of more casual viewers.