The man who said the actor groped him at a bar has denied deleting or altering text messages about the alleged 2016 assault.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Research, restoration begins on Rembrandt’s ‘Night Watch’
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum experts have launched a painstaking examination of the iconic painting.
Indie Film: A 14-hour film, Maine-made shorts and more at MIFF
The Waterville film festival starts Friday and runs through July 21.
Bates Dance Festival opens with free concert and lessons
The festival begins with a hip-hop weekend, starting Thursday on the college’s quad.
Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce dies at 20
The actor suffered a seizure while asleep, the result of an ‘ongoing medical condition,’ his family says.
‘Spider-Man’ soars with $93.6 million over holiday weekend
The film stars Tom Holland as Spider-Man and Jake Gyllenhaal as Mysterio.
Royal baby christened at private Windsor Castle ceremony
Archie, born May 6, is the first child of Prince Harry and the former Meghan Markle, and seventh in line to the British throne.
Marvel’s first openly trans actor calls for more portrayals
Zach Barack plays a classmate of Peter Parker’s in ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home,’ but his gender identity is not addressed in the brief role.
Salt Lake City to host Quidditch World Cup in 2021
Mayor Jackie Biskupski said the city was chosen for its proximity to an airport and its walkable downtown area.
A rare peek behind the curtain at famed Bolshoi Ballet
Makhar Vaziev took over a company reeling from scandal and infighting that tarnished the legacy of his predecessor, Sergei Filin.