As Carol Anderson shows in ‘One Person, No Vote,’ a central tenet of our democracy is under threat.
Arts & Entertainment
Art review: Wide-ranging photo exhibit depicts ‘Everyday Maine’
The show in Augusta showcases 72 photographers from around the state.
New Tom Petty 4-CD box set called a form of therapy for band, family
‘An American Treasure’ went on sale Friday, four days short of a year after he died.
‘Real Housewives of Potomac’ star suspended after groping charge
Michael Darby is accused of grabbing a cameraman.
New trial ordered over ‘Stairway to Heaven’ copyright
A trustee for the estate of late Spirit guitarist Randy Wolfe filed the lawsuit in 2015.
‘Family Guy’ will feature Trump victimizing Meg
‘We’re just playing to what Trump has already confessed to, say, on a bus,’ the show’s executive producer says.
Maine Arts Awards winners include music conductor, theater director, dedicated couple
The inaugural prizes are given out during the Maine International Conference on the Arts in Portland.
Appeal, lawsuits keep Bill Cosby’s lawyers busy
But legal experts say he faces long odds of winning.
Elizabeth Olsen portrays grieving widow
The actress calls it ‘the No. 1 learning experience I have had.’
‘Murphy Brown’ returns, ready to ‘make some noise’
The reboot debuts Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on CBS.