The couple known as J-Rod announce they are calling off their two-year engagement.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Farnsworth museum given 27 works by three generations of Wyeths
The ‘transformational’ gift comes from the family’s matriarch, Betsy Wyeth, who died last year.
The disabled hope their Oscar moment can become a movement
Three films have the people behind them hoping their moment can move Hollywood to stop using the disabled as sources of inspiration, objects of pity, or twisted villains.
‘The Bachelor’ star Colton Underwood comes out as gay
Underwood is a former football tight end who found fame on Season 23 of ‘The Bachelor.’
Nielsen, networks clash over stats showing fewer viewers
It’s a reliable sign of spring: Television networks are grumbling that the Nielsen company is not accurately measuring how many people are watching their programs.
Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez to headline vaccination concert
Anti-poverty organization Global Citizen wants to raise $22 billion to help get much-needed doses to poor countries.
Luke Bryan tests positive for COVID, sidelined from ‘American Idol’
Paula Abdul will be the judge’s temporary replacement.
Sidelined last year, the Met Gala is returning – twice
The star-studded event will be held Sept. 13 this year, and held next year in its usual slot of the first Monday in May.
Bowdoin music festival will resume this summer for students
But performances likely will not have live audiences and instead will be livestreamed from the Brunswick campus.
‘Sopranos’ actor Joseph Siravo, a Broadway veteran, dies at 66
Siravo was best known for playing mobster Tony Soprano’s father in flashbacks on the hit HBO drama.