The country star was filmed last year using a racial slur.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
Portland cartoonist’s ‘Big Nate’ makes his TV debut next month
Based on the comic strip by Lincoln Peirce of Portland, the show will air on Paramount Plus.
Greece hopes marble foot will resolve thorny issue
Many of the Parthenon sculptures are in the British Museum.
Jesse Watters will host Fox News’ 7 p.m. broadcast
The move comes less than 3 weeks after Dr. Anthony Fauci said the opinion host should be fired for using the phrase ‘kill shot’ in urging conservatives to confront the doctor.
Bob Saget found dead lying in hotel bed, no trauma, sheriff’s report says
Saget had been scheduled to check out of his room on Sunday, and when family members were unable to get in touch with him, they contacted the hotel’s security team.
Marsden Hartley painting of ‘whereabouts unknown’ located in Portland bank vault
Art scholar Gail Scott tracked down the Lewiston native’s lost work, which hasn’t been displayed in over 40 years.
Let authors come to you at these virtual book talks
With COVID surging and cold weather here, many libraries and bookstores this month are offering online events with authors from Maine and away.
Oscar winner and groundbreaking star Sidney Poitier dies at 94
He won the best actor Academy Award for ‘Lilies of the Field’ in 1964.
Rare Toni Morrison short story to be published as a book
‘Recitatif,’ written in the early 1980s, is coming out Feb. 1.
Omicron forces Sundance Film Festival to go virtual
Last year’s film festival, a mostly online event, reached the largest audience in the festival’s history.