After 4 women accused him of inappropriate touching in 2017, he stepped down from day-to-day operations at his restaurant empire and left the since-discontinued ABC cooking show ‘The Chew.’
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Warhol’s ‘Marilyn’ sells for $195 million, most ever for U.S. artist
The painting, Shot Sage Blue Marilyn, was created by Andy Warhol in 1964.
Accuser testifies in Mario Batali sexual misconduct trial
A woman who accused Mario Batali of kissing and groping her while attempting to take a selfie has testified in the celebrity chef’s sexual misconduct trial in Boston.
Theater review: In new musical, a middle-aged Dorothy returns to Oz
Footlights premieres ‘Surrender Dorothy,’ running through May 21.
Theater review: ‘Sabina’ tells cerebral but entertaining story of psychoanalysts
The musical is in its premiere run at Portland Stage.
Face the Music: All Roads Music Festival back in Belfast after two-year pause
The festival, happening May 20 and 21, will feature 33 acts and multiple venues.
Indie Film: Filmmaker’s struggle with depression informs his latest short
Robbie Moore hopes again to reach audiences on a personal level with ‘3:46 a.m.’
Maine Classic Car Museum displays designs from the ’50s by Biddeford artist
Rod Williams, who did illustrations for Ford and Chrysler, will be the subject of an exhibit opening Saturday at the Arundel museum.
Live Music Lineup: Mongolian rock band The Hu takes center stage at the State
There are also shows from Samuel James and Maya De Vitry.
Maine Art Gallery featuring work by artists at Spindleworks in Brunswick
Spindleworks is a program of the Independence Association, which provides services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.