More than 2,000 people are expected to converge at Golden-Con: Thank You For Being a Fan, which lasts through Sunday.
Life & Culture
Stories about life, culture, entertainment and arts from the Portland Press Herald.
Johnny Depp’s libel trial turns into a spectacle
Amber Heard wrote a 2018 op-ed piece in which she referred to herself as a ‘public figure representing domestic abuse.’
Rio’s Carnival parades return after long pandemic hiatus
More than 663,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Brazil, the second highest of any country in the world.
Watch: Press Herald’s Aimsel Ponti interviews music legend Bonnie Raitt
Bull Moose hosts the Q&A with Raitt on Saturday, before she performs a sold-out show at Merrill Auditorium.
Kris Jenner says Blac Chyna tried to murder her son in 2016
Jenner is the first of four defendants to testify in Chyna’s $100 million lawsuit alleging the four conspired against her.
Rio’s dazzling Carnival parades resume after pandemic hiatus
Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival parades were sidelined for two years.
Museum in Spain confident it can keep painting stolen by Nazis
The museum believes U.S. courts will again rule that a valuable painting taken from a Jewish family by the Nazis belongs to the museum.
Portland Museum of Art announces winners of 1st sustainability art prize
Six young artists from across New England win the first Tidal Shift Awards given by the museum in partnership with The Climate Initiative.
Heard’s lawyer focuses on Depp’s texts: ‘Let’s burn Amber’
Attorneys for actor Amber Heard have sought to undermine Johnny Depp’s libel lawsuit against her.
Julia Roberts returns to TV in Watergate-era series ‘Gaslit’
‘Gaslit,’ debuting Sunday on Starz, is based on the first season of the podcast ‘Slow Burn’ hosted by Leon Neyfakh.