The late artist’s attorney and caretaker won’t be held responsible for deleted emails.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
First Berlin film fest chief had significant Nazi-era role
Alfred Bauer, who led the ‘Berlinale’ from 1951 to 1976, helped the German film system function during the Nazi dictatorship and later covered up his role, a study concludes.
‘I Am Woman’ singer Helen Reddy, ’70s pop icon, dies at 78
The Australian-born singer scored an enduring hit with her feminist anthem ‘I Am Woman.’
Gabrielle Union, NBC settle dispute over racism allegations
The actress says she believes she was fired from ‘America’s Got Talent’ because she asked the network to respond to an environment that tolerated racist jokes.
Live Music Lineup: Two live local shows and a weekend-long stream from Colorado
Catch Junco and GoldenOak in person and stream a weekend of shows from The Infamous Stringdusters.
Indie Film: At the Camden International Film Festival, you’ve got options
A new drive-in theater and streaming nonfiction films are among them.
BTS announces new album slated for November release
The K-pop stars will drop their fifth full-length album, ‘BE (Deluxe Edition),’ on Nov. 20.
Former Fox News anchor returns to TV
Shepard Smith, who abruptly quit almost a year ago, will host a nightly newscast on CNBC.
Mockumentary takes wife-carrying and makes it even wackier
The annual North American Wife Carrying Championship at Sunday River in Newry is the basis for a new comedic film shot in Maine.
Star of Hope Foundation seeks final say over sale of Robert Indiana’s artwork and assets
The late artist’s estate, which planned to sell works at auction in October, has agreed to give the foundation oversight.