The judge says the defendants proved their abuse allegations against the actor were ‘substantially true.’
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
$6 million challenge grant from Alfond Foundation to help fund Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville
Once the Waterville Creates! fundraising effort passes $1 million, the foundation will match it with a $6 million grant as part of its $500 million investment in Waterville and Maine.
Art review: ‘Imaginary Places’ provides much-needed escape
The Maine Jewish Museum exhibit, at its pop-up gallery on Washington Avenue in Portland, features otherworldly photos and ceramics.
‘Borat’ star gives church $100,000 after member appears in film
Actor Sacha Baron Cohen, who stars in ‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,’ compensates a woman who believed she was taking part in a documentary but instead was being featured in the mockumentary comedy.
Scottish actor Sean Connery, the ‘original’ James Bond, dies at 90
He then abandoned the role to carve out an equally successful, Oscar-winning career.
Lori Loughlin reports to prison in college scam
The ‘Full House’ star begins serving a two-month sentence for her role in the college admissions bribery scandal.
Colby College museum acquires Jacob Lawrence prints of Haitian revolutionary
The late artist, who documented the African-American experience, has been in the spotlight recently.
News Center Maine’s Lee Nelson will anchor his last broadcast Friday
The Channel 6 newscaster is retiring from his more than 30-year career to work as a personal trainer.
U.S. vetted stars’ politics to showcase Trump virus response
None of the celebrities agreed to participate and the campaign has been put on hold.
Art center in Rockland hires new executive director
Timothy Peterson, currently executive director of the Northfield Arts Guild in Minnesota, will join the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in January.