Some on Twitter say his remark was insensitive to the struggles of gay people.
Arts & Entertainment
Food paintings at Rockport gallery come alive with fruit, crumbs that pop off canvas
Beverly Shipko’s paintings of everything sweet look good enough to eat. She shows her work through Aug. 1.
‘Despicable Me 3’ gets all the love at weekend box office
The Minions bring in multimillions once again, but the Will Ferrell comedy ‘The House’ goes down in flames.
Deep Water: ‘Now’ by Robert Farnsworth
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
TV review: ‘GLOW’ is a period comedy about female wrestlers
Watching this Netflix series will make you smarter.
Art Review: Drawing on Bowdoin’s historical depth all summer
‘Why Draw? 500 Years of drawings and watercolors at Bowdoin College’ is a show that matches the vastness implied in its name.
‘A Man for All Oceans’ is a tale to tuck into on deck this summer
Stan Grayson follows Captain Joshua Slocum on his solo journey around the world and beyond.
Society Notebook: Opera Maine gala celebrates new production, new name
‘A Night at the Opera’ fundraiser was held in support of the upcoming performance of ‘La Traviata.’
In ‘Game of Ghosts,’ John Connolly again makes the unbelievable believable
The latest in the Maine-based Charlie Parker series has the private investigator looking for one of his own.
From Raphael to Alex Katz, Bowdoin explores the history of drawing in ‘Why Draw?’
The answer to that question is as varied as the artists themselves.