Attorneys for actor Amber Heard have sought to undermine Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit against her.
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Julia Roberts returns to TV in Watergate-era series ‘Gaslit’
‘Gaslit,’ debuting Sunday on Starz, is based on the first season of the podcast ‘Slow Burn’ hosted by Leon Neyfakh.
‘The Coldest Game’ loaded with usual suspects
I scrolled endlessly through Netflix, Hulu, Prime, HBOMax and all the myriad offerings on my living room screen and prepared to go to bed. Then I saw Bill Pullman, (“Independence Day,” “The Sinner”) one of my favorite actors, stable, not a headliner, who eschews car chases as a rule, but is a trained actor. Here […]
Johnny Depp testifies Heard attacked him, he never hit back
Actor Johnny Depp scoffed at the notion during court testimony that his constant quarrels with ex-wife Amber Heard would ever prompt him to hit her.
A closer look into improv world of ‘Whose Live Anyway?’ with Greg Proops
I’m a fan of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and have had the pleasure of chatting with Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood in the past, so when I learned that a live version of that hit TV show was coming to the Waterville Opera House on April 26, I put in a request to interview […]
Roseanne Barr pleads her case in upcoming documentary
Roseanne Barr fans wanting to see the disgraced comic on TV again are in luck, thanks to a documentary airing this weekend on Reelz. In a preview posted Tuesday, the Daily Beast says “Roseanne: Kicked Out of Hollywood” takes a very sympathetic look at the former sitcom star’s sudden fall from grace after she tweeted […]
After 11-year ride, Portland band The Ghost of Paul Revere is breaking up
The holler-folk band announced in a Facebook post that it would stop performing together after its Ghostland festival in September.
Pope makes plea for Ukraine peace, cites nuclear risk
Applause erupts from many of the crowd, estimated by the Vatican to number 100,000.
William, Kate lead royals at Easter service
Queen Elizabeth II, who has been experiencing mobility problems, does not attend.
Clashes erupt again near flashpoint Jerusalem holy site
Palestinian medical officials say 17 people have been wounded in clashes with Israeli police in Jerusalem.