Steven Avery requested the court review his conviction for killing a young photographer in 2005, a case that became the focus of the popular Netflix series “Making a Murderer.”
Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
‘No Nukes’ footage bypasses Springsteen’s aversion to film
A new DVD offers a relatively rare look at him and his E Street Band during a peak period in the late 1970s.
86-year-old woman named Israel’s ‘Miss Holocaust Survivor’
The pageant is meant to recognize the country’s dwindling number of survivors.
‘Sesame Street’ debuts Asian American muppet
At only 7 years old, Ji-Young is making history as the first Asian American muppet in the “Sesame Street” canon
Native authors share their culture through stories about Indigenous people in Maine
New books from the viewpoint of Maine’s Native peoples are out this year, and librarians are putting a focus on the subject area, including compiling reading lists.
Chris Newell pens children’s book about the ‘Plimoth Thanksgiving,’ from the Native perspective
The former Abbe Museum director dispels myths and adds context about the encounter.
Judge dissolves conservatorship that controlled Britney Spears
The pop singer wins the freedom to make her own medical, financial and personal decisions for the first time since 2008.
Crew member sues Alec Baldwin, others over ‘Rust’ shooting
The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court names nearly two dozen defendants.
News Center Maine anchor Cindy Williams is calling it a career
Williams, whose career in television began 32 years ago, announced Wednesday that she will retire in December.
Live Nation facing at least 40 lawsuits over Astroworld concert tragedy
One says the performers ‘were negligent for inciting a riot and violence’ and the company failed to prepare for a performer with a history of encouraging public disorder.