Her new book, ‘There Is Nothing for You Here,’ offers a sober, and alarming, portrait of the 45th U.S. president.
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Bing Crosby’s heirs sell stake in estate to boost his work
The deal is the most prominent involving a pre-rock artist who primarily interpreted songs written by others.
Chelsea Handler, and other comics coming to Portland, know laughing matters
The ‘Chelsea Lately’ star, who spent time in Biddeford during the pandemic, is among several comedians with shows in Maine this fall.
Live Music Lineup: Corner House and Manchester Orchestra
Catch a Boston-based string band on Friday in Kittery.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
There are still tickets available to see singer, songwriter and mandolinist Chris Thile in Waterville on Friday.
Indie Film: Documenting the dumpster fire that was 2020
Produced by NO Productions of South Portland, ‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ is set for a December release.
Daniel Craig’s final Bond takes $56 million at domestic box office
In second place is last week’s No. 1 film, ” Venom: Let There Be Carnage.’
Fall makes for strange (garden) bedfellows
What do peonies and garlic have in common? You can plant both of them now.
Stuffed squash boats are versatile and easy to prep ahead
The roasted vessels can be filled with a host of different ingredient combinations – the only limit is your imagination.
Judge hears arguments in school’s plan to conceal murals
A federal judge is considering whether Vermont Law School has a right to conceal two large murals because some people in the school community find them racially offensive.