West delivered a lengthy monologue, touching on topics from abortion and religion to international trade and licensing deals, before a crowd in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine soldier’s bravery lives on in film ‘The Outpost’
The new film, produced by CNN anchor Jake Tapper, tells the story of Combat Outpost Keating and its Maine-born namesake.
Phyllis Somerville, actor of stage and screen, dies at 76
She appeared in a variety of films, TV shows and Broadway productions over her 45-year-plus career.
Time Out magazine founder Tony Elliott dies of cancer at 73
Its content, now largely online, covers 328 cities in 58 countries.
Former gas station becomes a canvas for artwork fueled by racial reckoning
Counting from Thirteen, a temporary public art project, is to be unveiled Saturday at what was once the Gulf Express Mart at 754 Congress St. in Portland.
Yarmouth music center receives grant from The Lewis Prize for Music
317 Main Community Center receives $50,000 in funding to support youth music education during COVID-19.
Mary Trump’s book already nearing 1 million sales
Her scathing memoir about her uncle, President Trump, has sold 950,000 copies in preorders.
Depp’s bodyguard says Amber Heard abused the Hollywood star
He testifies in support of the actor’s libel suit against a British tabloid that accused him of assaulting his former wife.
Liked ‘Hamilton’? New documentary shows where it came from
The playwright, actor and songwriter shows his impressive hip-hop improv skills in “We Are Freestyle Love Supreme” on Hulu.
Maine Jewish Museum opens pop-up gallery in Portland
While its Congress Street building is closed for repairs, the museum will show exhibitions on Washington Avenue.