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.
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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.
Freeport teenager welding metal sculptures with a message
Benjamin Pochurek, 16, already has been honored by the Portland Museum of Art for his work, and he’s just getting started.
Twitter suspends rapper Ye again, this time over swastika post
The rapper now appears to have migrated to another right-wing platform, former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social, where an account under Ye’s name posted about Musk on Friday.
‘Cocaine Bear’, the subject of a new movie, is based on the true story about black bear who overdosed
The real Cocaine Bear featured in the horror movie died near 40 bags of cocaine that dropped from the sky and is allegedly stuffed and on display in Kentucky.
Rapper Ye comes under fire for praising Hitler in interview with Alex Jones
The conversation with Jones focused on the Nov. 23 dinner Ye and white nationalist Nick Fuentes had with former Pres. Trump, a week after Trump announced another run for president.
Christine McVie, Fleetwood Mac singer-songwriter, dies at 79
The soulful British musician sang lead on many of Fleetwood Mac’s biggest hits.
Mistrial after jury deadlock in Danny Masterson rape case
Jurors voted seven times Tuesday and Wednesday without being able to reach consensus on any of the three counts, the foreman said.
Maine author Monica Wood supports strike at HarperCollins, refuses to work on forthcoming novel
The Portland writer is represented by a publisher owned by HarperCollins, which is facing mounting pressure from unionized workers, including her editor, who walked off the job on Nov. 10.