The money raised from the challenge will go directly to four organizations: Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Independent musicians turn to social media to recoup wages
It’s not just A-list stars providing entertainment on social media.
With gift, UMaine Museum of Art will expand
Linda and Donald Zillman donate $1.3 million for construction of five new galleries at the art museum in Bangor.
Actress Rita Wilson had ‘extreme side effects’ from chloroquine for COVID-19
Both Rita Wilson and her husband, actor Tom Hanks, were hospitalized with the virus in March.
A day after ire, CNN’s Chris Cuomo says ‘I love where I am’
The journalist said he was tired of interviewing disingenuous politicians.
Coronavirus viewing: More people are sampling new streaming services
The average person is streaming eight hours of content each day, double the number of hours from before the pandemic.
A massive ‘High School Musical’ reunion is happening, and Zac Efron is in
The original East High Wildcats will reunite Thursday for the forthcoming “Disney Family Singalong” on ABC.
Singer Jon Bon Jovi asks kindergartners to ‘Do What You Can’
Rock icon Jon Bon Jovi popped in on a writing lesson about life in the coronavirus quarantine.
ABC’s Stephanopoulos positive for coronavirus but feels well
ABC ‘Good Morning America’ anchor George Stephanopoulos says he is relatively symptom-free.
Bowdoin International Music Festival cancels summer season
It’s the first time the festival will have missed a summer since its inception in 1964.