World-renowned singer, songwriter to return Feb. 8 to Gardiner’s Johnson Hall.
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Great black hawk mounted, headed for Maine State Museum
The first photos of the rare raptor that captivated Maine last year were posted on Facebook on Wednesday after a hunter saw the mount at a taxidermist’s studio.
One pastor’s fight against KKK becomes a movie that may aid his battle
A pastor in South Carolina wants to make a shrine of reconciliation out of a store that once sold racist merchandise and had a museum to the Ku Klux Klan.
Sotomayor teases next children’s book on civics, heroes
The Supreme Court justice says she wants to use her platform to inspire kids through books, this time by helping them ‘understand what it takes to change the world.’
The most VIP Super Bowl weekend costs $1.5 million, includes butler
Packages include the chance to hang with former Patriots star Rob Gronkowski at Gronk Beach and a VIP table on a private island.
Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth finalize divorce
Documents cite irreconcilable differences.
Kobe Bryant’s studio makes Oscar-winning short ‘Dear Basketball’ available for free
The Academy Award-winning film was made available for free Monday afternoon on the dearbasketball.com website and on Vimeo.
Ashley Bryan and Daniel Minter win national youth book awards
The American Library Association acknowledges the work of the Maine artists at annual awards in Philadelphia.
Portland woman wins more than $10,000 on ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Giovanna Bechard, a former reporter for WGME-TV, competed on Monday night’s show but fell short of making it to the final bonus round.
DiCaprio, Zellweger and more Oscar hopefuls attend luncheon
The annual luncheon serves as a meet-and-greet, celebration and training session for each year’s class of Oscar nominees.