Holbrook won five Emmys and a Tony, and had more than two dozen film credits including the mysterious informant ‘Deep Throat’ in ‘All the President’s Men.’
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond dies of cancer at 44
He was battling carcinoma.
Tony Bennett reveals he’s been battling Alzheimer’s for 4 years
His wife and son are helping to manage his care.
International print exchange results in show at the Harlow
Pittston artist Scott Minzy’s print exchange yields nearly 400 pieces of art from around the world.
Carl Hiaasen retiring from Miami Herald after 35 years
The columnist plans to continue his book projects, which have ranged from comic novels to children’s titles.
‘RBG’ directors shed light on another legal trailblazer
Pauli Murray organized sit-ins at segregated lunch counters, wrote in law journals and was one of the founders of the National Organization for Women.
Growing up in Kennebunk, co-writer of ‘The Marksman’ discovered interest in storytelling
Chris Charles, who graduated from Kennebunk High School in 2002, has worked in film production and distribution for more than 15 years.
Questlove uncovers ‘Black Woodstock’ in his hit Sundance documentary
A long unseen Harlem musical festival with performances by Nina Simone, Stevie Wonder and Sly and the Family Stone has finally seen the light of day.
Now 84, Country Hall of Famer and actor Kris Kristofferson has retired
The singer-songwriter brought introspective and poetic lyrics to country music with songs like ‘Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down’ and ‘Me and Bobby McGee.’
Yo, ho, ho, why sea shanties have a go
Life during the pandemic has revived the popularity of the songs sailors used to sing to defuse tension and maintain their sanity amid isolation and cramped quarters on ocean journeys.