Alf Clausen sues over his replacement on the long-running series, which begins its 31st season this fall.
Arts & Entertainment
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Elizabeth Strout, in Q&A with Caitlin Shetterly, will discuss her new novel
The two Maine writers will have a conversation Friday night in Brownfield to benefit Camp Susan Curtis.
Veteran ‘Saturday Night Live’ lighting designer Phil Hymes dies at 96
He won an Emmy for his work on the show in 2018 and another Emmy for 1965’s ‘Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Magnificent Yankee.’
Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Nicole Byer to headline at New York Comedy Festival
Bill Maher and Kevin Smith also will be among headliners in the more than 100 shows Nov. 4-10.
Oscar-winning documentary maker D.A. Pennebaker dies at 94
He immortalized a young Bob Dylan in ‘Don’t Look Back’ and captured the spin behind Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign in ‘The War Room.’
John Fogerty still rolling on the river 50 years later, and is coming to Maine
The lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival brings his impressive musical resume to Westbrook’s Rock Row on Sunday.
Exhibit examines when Peaks Island got its groove
A new exhibit at the Fifth Maine Museum shows how the community evolved in the 1970s.
Clintons, Mariah Carey turn out for Barbra Streisand concert
Babs returns to New York City’s Madison Square Garden after 13 years for a show that turned political.
‘Hobbs & Shaw’ topples ‘Lion King’ from box office throne
The first spinoff in the 18-year-old ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise stars Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham.
Bandwagon builds for LGBTQ diversity on children’s TV
From a girl knight-in-training with two dads to a 12-year-old nonbinary protagonist who doesn’t want to grow up, representation is becoming more common.