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Arts & Entertainment
Arts, entertainment and books news from the Sun Journal.
Another woman files sex abuse lawsuit against Cosby, NBC
The lawsuit comes more than a year after Cosby left prison after his 2018 sexual assault conviction in Pennsylvania was overturned.
Barbara Walters, TV’s tireless pursuer of the newsmaker ‘get,’ dies at 93
Walters, whose death was reported by ABC on Dec. 30, spent the following decades overcoming her mangled r’s and became one of television’s premier interrogators of the newsworthy.
Vivienne Westwood, influential fashion maverick, dies at 81
A cause of death was not disclosed for the iconic fashion designer, but it was reported she died peacefully.
U.S. officials say COVID, bomb cyclone won’t slow Santa’s travels
The freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall that’s disrupting holiday travel in the U.S. shouldn’t be a problem for a man who lives at the North Pole.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape in Los Angeles trial
Jurors in Los Angeles have found Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape at his second sexual misconduct trial.
With new downtown facility, Waterville poised to become arts destination
The $18 Million Paul J. Schupf Art Center is Colby College’s latest investment in the arts and the city.
Carnaval Maine to move downtown, shift away from winter sports
Musical artists Amy Allen, The Mallett Brothers and North Carolina-based band Parmalee are all scheduled to perform at the festival, which will take place March 8-12.
Kirstie Alley, Emmy-winning ‘Cheers’ star, dies at 71
Alley died of cancer that was only recently discovered, her children said.
Dozens sue Ticketmaster over Taylor Swift tickets, saying it ‘messed with the wrong fan base’
The lawsuit alleges that during the ‘Eras’ tour ticket sales process, Ticketmaster violated California’s antitrust and unfair competition laws.