The star says he plans to start an organization next year called the Footprint Coalition.
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J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘The Souvenir’
Greater minds in the media are split. Many love it, others find it boring, tedious and pretentious, J.P. Devine writes.
OFF RADAR: ‘Hummingbird and Other New & Collected Poems’
James Breslin’s new release is kind of a peculiar book, with content ranging from breezy and good-natured to a lost relationship between father and son
Lucky Clark On Music: Howard Jones talks about upcoming concert
Lucky gets the chance to speak with a true musical icon.
Gretchen Carlson steps down as Miss America chairwoman
Carlson pushed to eliminate the swimsuit competition in a bid to make the pageant more relevant.
People spend more time on mobile devices than TV, firm says
Phones now let you do more than steal quick glances at social media, and streaming shows and movies on the smaller, portable screens have become commonplace.
Tony Hawk to revive Huckjam format as part of music festival
SAN DIEGO — Skateboarding pioneer Tony Hawk says he’s bringing back his Huckjam format as part of the Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival on San Diego’s waterfront Nov. 22-24. Two other San Diego athletes, baseball Hall of Famer Trevor Hoffman and surfer Rob Machado, are investors and ambassadors for the festival. The Huckjam format features […]
Bowdoin Museum curator departs for job at Harvard
Joachim Homann has been at Bowdoin since 2010.
Photos: Eid prayer service marks end of Ramadan in Lewiston
Muslims pray at the Androscoggin Bank Colisee on Tuesday morning during the religious holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting.
‘The Flick’ an impressive end to Portland theater group’s season
The play about three movie theater employees provides a potent mix of comedy and drama.