He is suing her for $50 million after she wrote an op-ed in 2018 describing herself as ‘a public figure representing domestic abuse.’
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
In photos: Muslims around Maine come together to celebrate Eid al-Fitr
There was laughter, dancing and smiles as hundreds gathered to pray and celebrate the Muslim holiday, Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
The Judds, Ray Charles join the Country Music Hall of Fame
The honors were bestowed on Sunday, just a day after Naomi Judd died unexpectedly.
Ex-ABC anchor Gibson prodded out of retirement for podcast
Charles Gibson had essentially disappeared from public view since his 2009 retirement.
Theater review: Mark Twain meets Monty Python in new musical ‘The Secret Princess’
Snowlion Repertory Company is presenting the premiere run of the comedy at Meetinghouse Arts in Freeport.
Before returning to the State, Old Crow Medicine Show frontman reflects on how Maine has influenced his music
Ketch Secor owns a home on Chebeague Island and played on Portland street corners and clubs in the ’90s. He and his band will play the city’s State Theatre on Saturday.
Story of psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein set to song in musical premiering at Portland Stage
‘Sabina’ tells the real-life story of a young Russian woman who was institutionalized then went on to become a student and the lover of psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
Face the Music: Dominic Lavoie continues mixing a psychedelic melange of sounds with ‘Flux’
The release show for the Portland musician’s ninth album is on May 12 at Sun Tiki Studios.
Indie Film: Back at the Nick, SMCC’s film students’ shorts aren’t short of weighty content
After two years of disruptions, the Maine Mayhem festival returns to its usual format. ‘It’s good to be back home.’
Artist who grew up in Westbrook turned Parkinson’s diagnosis into his most personal work yet
C. David Thomas, who now lives in Wellesley, Massachusetts, has been an artist and teacher his entire adult life. Much of his work has been informed by his time in Vietnam during the war, and regular visits over the last 35 years.