Conservatives Johan Goldberg and Stephen Hayes say the program is part of ‘a longstanding trend’ among Fox News’ opinion hosts who have amplified the ‘false claims and bizarre narratives’ of former President Trump.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Paula Poundstone takes a break from her podcast for three standup shows in Maine
See her live in Ogunquit, Brownfield and Rockland this weekend.
Things to Do: Monster art, cheery trees, a classic film and some hearty laughs
The Festival of Trees at Johnson Hall in Gardiner runs for the next two weekends.
Live Music Lineup: Two nights of fabulous funk from Model Airplane in Portland
You can also catch a Fleetwood Mac tribute act and local pianist and singer Bess Jacques.
David Little returns to his abstract roots
Prompted by the pandemic, the landscape painter goes back to a style he thought he had left behind and is showing his work in Yarmouth.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Toughcats are opening for Mallett Brothers Band in Portland on Dec. 4.
In photos: Gardens Aglow in Boothbay opens for 7th season, with precautions
Organizers have made it a driving event this year to better enforce COVID-19 safety protocols.
Wisconsin court rejects ‘Making a Murderer’ subject’s request to review conviction
Steven Avery requested the court review his conviction for killing a young photographer in 2005, a case that became the focus of the popular Netflix series “Making a Murderer.”
Rapper Young Dolph fatally shot at Tennessee cookie shop
Authorities in Memphis said a search was underway for the shooter.
Times Square is back open for New Year’s Eve – with proof of vaccination
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says crowds will once again fill Times Square this New Year’s Eve.