Inductees are expected to be announced in January after the hall’s 1,000-plus voting members cast their ballots.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
NBC News goes on the attack against Ronan Farrow and ‘Catch and Kill’ book
The defense comes as NBC News President Noah Oppenheim tries to calm employees roiled by the revelations from excerpts of the book that comes out Tuesday.
Trump calls for Spicer votes on ‘Dancing with the Stars’
President Donald Trump is trying to influence votes on ABC’s ‘Dancing with the Stars.’
Still working ‘9 to 5,’ Dolly Parton marks 50 years at Opry
The 73-year-old says shes has more film, TV and music projects on the way.
Rock Row owners will conduct sound tests Monday
Waterstone Properties, which owns the Westbrook concert venue, says it’s committed to addressing the noise complaints that have persisted since the space opened.
Shepard Smith leaves Fox News Channel
The anchorman, who has worked at the network since it started in 1996, says he asked the company to let him leave.
Prince estate: Trump violated promise not to play ‘Purple Rain’
In October 2018, Prince’s estate asked that the president immediately “cease all use” of Prince’s songs.
‘Blair Witch’ turns 20: How a surprise hit horror movie made a Maryland town infamous
The shot-on-the-cheap exercise in cinematic terror came out of nowhere in 1999 to rake in more than $140 million at the U.S. box office.
Who will win the streaming wars?
Most of the biggest media conglomerates will launch their own streaming services in a high-stakes effort to remain relevant.
George Clooney calls Trump’s quip on Kurds ‘pretty shocking’
The actor says he was appalled that the president partly justified the decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria by stating that the Kurds ‘didn’t help us with Normandy’ during World War II