The star of ‘Veep’ took some pointed shots at President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence in her role as host at the Democrats’ virtual convention.
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Carol Burnett seeks to be guardian of teen grandson
The TV comedy legend and her husband file court papers as the boy’s mother struggles with substance abuse.
Brunswick’s The Theater Project seeking donations, risks closure due to coronavirus
Community theater supporters say youth theater programs like The Theater Project are important for building skills, confidence and friendships for young people, as well as cultural development for the community.
New miniseries tackles relationship struggles during pandemic
‘Love in the Time of Corona’ will air this weekend on Freeform.
‘Tenet,’ 1st major movie to be released since lockdown, to screen early at some theaters
Many movie houses are opening this week without any significant new movies and instead programming popular back catalog films.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo book on COVID-19 response out in October
The New York leader has been lauded for his calm but forceful demeanor.
New movies, and safety protocols, are coming to a Maine theater near you
Several more Maine movie theaters, including Cinemagic and Regal locations and the Nickelodeon in Portland, plan to reopen Friday.
Kanye West qualifies as presidential candidate in Utah
Rapper Kanye West has qualified as an unaffiliated presidential candidate.
2 men indicted in 2002 killing of Run-DMC’s Jam Master Jay
Ronald Washington and Karl Jordan Jr. have been charged for the death of Jason ‘Jay’ Mizell.
Moss Galleries mounts online exhibition of rare paintings by Lynne Drexler
Unusual for Monhegan, the artist was an abstract painter and lived on the island year-round.