Nathan Berger, who also works as a sommelier, will appear Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to defend his title.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Apple buys older shows for TV+, stepping up Netflix challenge
The move represents a subtle strategy shift for Apple TV+, which launched in November with a lineup of original programs.
Portland radio personality Randi Kirshbaum says she was fired for not returning to work in office
Kirshbaum wanted to continue working at home because of health concerns related to COVID-19. She says she was fired by Portland Radio Group, but the company calls it a layoff and says she might be brought back.
Bono writes thank-you notes to Bob Dylan, Prince for songs that saved his life
The 60-song, four-hour playlist also features Nirvana, Billie Eilish and Jay Z.
Carole Baskin of ‘Tiger King’ selling face masks
The coverings feature her catchphrase: ‘Hey all you cool cats and kittens.’
Rosanne Cash wins prestigious MacDowell arts medal
The medal was previously awarded to Toni Morrison, Stephen Sondheim and Georgia O’Keeffe, among others.
ESPN to show film about Game 6 of 1998 NBA Finals
The final episodes of ‘The Last Dance’ have aired, yet ESPN has one more program to show about the Chicago Bulls’ sixth championship
TV cliffhanger: Fall season in jeopardy amid virus shutdown
Studios, guilds and trade groups are huddling to find ways to ease a near-complete production shutdown.
Comedian Kevin Hart surprises New Jersey doctor with bit part
The anesthesiologist won the role through a fund-raising challenge.
Fred Willard, comedic improv-style actor, has died at 86
Willard was a four-time Emmy nominee for his roles in ‘What’s Hot, What’s Not,’ ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ ‘Modern Family’ and ‘The Bold and the Beautiful.