Amazon.com is apologizing for a “technical error” over the shipping of “The Testaments,” the year’s most anticipated novel.
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Facebook found you friends. Now can it find you love?
Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service, arrived in the U.S. on Thursday.
‘It: Chapter Two’ film portrays painful true chapter of LGBTQ history in Maine
Bangor resident Charlie Howard was attacked and thrown off the city’s State Street Bridge in 1984, an event depicted in a scene from Stephen King’s book and the movie.
Scarlett Johansson stands by Woody Allen: ‘I believe him’
Johansson, an early supporter of the Time’s Up movement, says she’s spoken to the filmmaker about the accusations of child sexual abuse and he maintains his innocence.
At Toronto film festival, audiences will get a feast of fall films
The Toronto International Film Festival gives many awards season hopefuls their first encounter with a crucial group: real audiences
Oprah Winfrey launching wellness arena tour next year
Oprah Winfrey is bringing her motivational spirit on the road in early 2020 with an arena tour promoting a healthier lifestyle.
Rapper DMX helps Maine family with back-to-school purchases
The rapper was in Maine to perform at Rock Row when he ran into a mother and daughter at the Maine Mall.
How 7 ‘losers’ forged a bond for ‘It Chapter Two’
For the 7 losers of ‘It Chapter Two,’ it was a bond forged in scotch, long days and a mission to kill that clown.
Filmmaker Nate Parker apologizes for being ‘tone deaf’
The inclusion of his new film at the Venice International Film Festival draws criticism stemming from his response to a rape allegation three years ago.
Ellie Goulding weds art dealer boyfriend in lavish ceremony
The British singer-songwriter’s pals Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Sienna Miller attend.