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Arts & Entertainment
Harvey Weinstein may not be Hollywood’s only bad actor
Scrutiny of other potentially problematic members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science already has become a dark joke.
Forget handmade wreaths. Martha Stewart now hangs with Snoop Dogg and makes weed jokes
It’s the perception that she’s strait-laced that makes it funny just hearing her say the names of her guests, often hip-hop artists like Lil Yachty.
Rescued kids ride Hogwarts Express
The train used in the Harry Potter movies stops on the Scottish Highlands for a family stranded in a storm.
In haunting new memoir, a daughter casts light on her mother’s Maine murder
When Crystal Perry was stabbed in Bridgton almost 25 years ago, her 12-year-old daughter was just a room away, terror-stricken, hearing her mother’s screams.
Judi Dench: Queen of British acting royalty still going strong
And in her latest film, she plays an actual queen of British royalty.
Novelist Jonathan Lethem headlines new Word festival in Blue Hill
He will be interviewed by Slate columnist Laura Miller as part of a new literary festival.
Art review: How 3 artists tackle the problem that is 50 shades of brown
At Greenhut Gallery, three artists reveal all sorts of ways to approach the color brown.
In an about-face, the lens is on Steven Spielberg
An HBO documentary dares to put the very private filmmaker through his emotional paces.
He’s got cheating ways, sure, but is he actually a psychopath?
In the memoir ‘A Beautiful Terrible Thing,’ a wife thinks her husband wasn’t just false, but mentally ill.