He says two masked men beat him, subjected him to racist and homophobic insults, threw an ‘”unknown chemical substance’ on him and put a thin rope around his neck.
Arts & Entertainment
Gwyneth Paltrow sued over Utah ski crash
Terry Sanderson alleges Paltrow was skiing out of control and knocked him out, leaving him with a brain injury and broken ribs.
‘Fearless Girl’ artist faces lawsuit
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association’s suit says Kristen Visbal failed to make a 9-foot bronze replica of Alexander Hamilton and breached the $28,000 contract.
British press calls for end of social media abuse against Duchesses Meghan, Kate
Kensington Palace officials have asked Instagram to help monitor and remove offensive comments.
Deep Water: ‘Like You’ by Lee Sharkey
Maine poems edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Book review: ‘The Sopranos Sessions’ by Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall
Why Tony and the family hit those high notes.
Book review: ‘Lake Effect Days’ presents literary snapshots of five friends at midcentury
Philip Sultz’s interconnected stories revolve around working-class men living in Buffalo, one of whom has set his sights on more.
Sundance Film Festival aims to continue pushing industry forward
The annual celebration of indie films, now running in Utah, is, more than ever, about inclusion and diversity.
Artists portray a complicated picture of Maine in ‘The Way Life Is’
The exhibition at the Portland Media Center offers commentary on the challenge of living in Vacationland.
Art review: Drawings from around the world come together, mostly, at MECA
It’s the first U.S. exhibit of the Drawing Collective, an international group founded by a Portland artist.