Heidi Klum’s annual bash in New York is one of the highlights.
Arts & Entertainment
‘House of Cards’ suspends filming amid Spacey accusation
The actor is accused of making sexual advances toward a 14-year-old boy in 1986.
Clooney’s ‘Suburbicon’ tanks; ‘Jigsaw’ on top at box office
The eighth ‘Saw’ film lands at No. 1 with $16.3 million in North American ticket sales.
Two TV shows have figured out Gen X’s greatest gift to society: Grouchiness
‘Loudermilk,’ on DirecTV, and ‘Better Things,’ on FX, remind that America’s 30- to 50somethings have moved on from ‘Friends’ and ‘Party of Five.’
Movie review: Weak political elements take punch out of ‘Geostorm’
The action sequences – and Gerard Butler – are pretty good, but the political moments keep bringing the film to a grinding halt.
In book focusing on Churchill & Orwell, author points out the commonalities between the 2 men
They never met, but author Thomas E. Ricks believes they admired each other.
In new book, a former cop and his co-author give officers’ perspective on use of lethal force
Joseph Loughlin and Kate Flora team up again to explore the red-hot-button issue of police shootings.
Maine artists interpret the nation’s unrest in ‘America Now’
The group exhibition on view at Holocaust center in Augusta offers a portrait of the country in paintings and photographs.
Deep Water: ‘Kitchen Confession’ by Adrian Blevins
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Bowdoin Museum reminds us that death awaits us all
Renaissance Christians had a way of facing it, now on display in ‘The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe’