David Harbour’s fan-favorite character had apparently died in the third season.
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New exhibit examines ballet’s lasting influence on fashion
A crowning jewel of the new exhibit at the Fashion Institute of Technology is a feathered white tutu
In closing arguments, prosecutor says Weinstein saw victims as ‘disposables’
Prosecutors completed their closing argument Friday at Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial.
Entire board of France’s Cesar film awards steps down
The board is embroiled in a fight over its opaque decision-making process and a dispute involving director Roman Polanski.
Father Josh: A married Catholic priest in a celibate world
The Rev. Joshua Whitfield is one of the few men who slipped through a clerical loophole created 40 years ago.
DA deciding whether to investigate James Brown’s death
The prosecutor in Atlanta met with a woman who says she has evidence the legendary singer’s death in 2006 was caused by another person.
Bieber says fear led him to stay away from music
The singer releases his first album of new music since 2015 on Friday with ‘Changes.’
Bath’s plan to curb rabies threat by trapping animals meets opposition
Though the midcoast city has dealt with an unprecedented number of rabid fox attacks and near-misses dating to last year, critics of the plan say it doesn’t account for predators’ role in keeping rodent populations in check.
Jason Alexander, B.D. Wong to direct shows at Ogunquit Playhouse
Alexander will direct “War of the Roses” this summer and Wong is on tap for the musical ‘Mr. Holland’s Opus.’
Lucky Clark On Music: James Taylor of The 220s
Maine-based progressive rock band to return after five-year hiatus Feb. 20 in Rockport.