Melissa McCarthy reprises her unhinged, seething Sean Spicer character.
Arts & Entertainment
‘Batman’ dominates ‘Fifty Shades Darker’ at weekend box office
U.S. audiences are slightly less curious to catch up with the exploits of Christian Grey and Ana Steele the second time around.
Jazz singer Al Jarreau, who won 7 Grammys, dies at 76
He’s among a handful of artists who have won the award in three categories: jazz, pop and R&B.
Lisa Carey is back with an Irish tale of magic and motherhood
‘The Stolen Child’ is the Portland writer’s fifth book.
Abstract and landscape by a single brush at Elizabeth Moss Galleries
Gina Werfel’s ‘Geographies’ shows her enthusiasm for the act of painting.
Drew Taggart of The Chainsmokers has made it big, but still gets homesick for Freeport
The Grammy nominee will be at the awards event in Los Angeles Sunday with mom Laura Girr as his date.
Society Notebook: Maine salsa dancers get on their feet for a good cause
A moving fiesta raises money to provide medical care in the Dominican Republic.
Deep Water: ‘Ever-present Attractions’ by Mark Melnicove
Maine poems selected by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
North Yarmouth photographer puts a human face on displaced people
UNE-Biddeford is showing Robert Pennington’s photos of Colombians forced from their homes and land.
American bombers over Laos: An evolutionary leap for the CIA
Joshua Kurlantzick’s “A Great Place to Have War” explores America’s covert campaign in Laos in the 1960s and ’70s.