The council’s letter says noise from Rock Row concerts ‘is a disruption of the quality of life’ for many residents.
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Fall brings new shows, services and chance of bigger TV tabs
The TV bubble keeps expanding, and that means viewers have more choices to make as the fall season arrives.
Amazon apologizes for shipping Margaret Atwood’s new novel early
Amazon.com is apologizing for a “technical error” over the shipping of “The Testaments,” the year’s most anticipated novel.
Facebook found you friends. Now can it find you love?
Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service, arrived in the U.S. on Thursday.
Lucky Clark On Music: Chris Legrand
Rolling Stones tribute band Satisfaction to perform Sept. 14 at The Elm in Waterville.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘David Crosby: Remember My Name’
Documentary about David Crosby wrapped in blankets of nostalgia.
‘It: Chapter Two’ film portrays painful true chapter of LGBTQ history in Maine
Bangor resident Charlie Howard was attacked and thrown off the city’s State Street Bridge in 1984, an event depicted in a scene from Stephen King’s book and the movie.
Pope on critics: It’s ‘an honor if the Americans attack me’
Francis commented on critics of his papacy when he received a copy of a new book about his detractors in the United States, those who loathe his outreach to migrants, his denunciation of free-market capitalism and his relaxation of church rules on the death penalty.
Scarlett Johansson stands by Woody Allen: ‘I believe him’
Johansson, an early supporter of the Time’s Up movement, says she’s spoken to the filmmaker about the accusations of child sexual abuse and he maintains his innocence.
At Toronto film festival, audiences will get a feast of fall films
The Toronto International Film Festival gives many awards season hopefuls their first encounter with a crucial group: real audiences