The latest project from ‘North Woods Law’ producer Devon Platte is ‘Puckland,’ a documentary series on the formation of the hockey team that debuts Sunday on NBCSports.com.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stephen King’s horror stories are fit for the screen
No living author has more big- and small-screen credits than the Maine author. The latest, a remake of ‘Pet Sematary,’ is due out Friday.
French New Wave director Agnes Varda dies at 90
She was a fixture at the Cannes Film Festival, where she presented more than a dozen films from 1958 to 2018.
Billboard removes rapper Lil Nas X from country chart
Billboard says “Old Town Road” falls short of what it considers to be country music.
Chicago seeks $130,000 from Smollett for investigation
President Trump, meanwhile, urges the Department of Justice to investigate.
Four Maine arts groups receive $329,000 in federal funding
The Portland Museum of Art will use its share to support a new exhibition about Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
Maine illustrator Melissa Sweet earns national children’s book honor
The Carle Honors celebrate her creative vision and dedication.
Classical review: PSO puts on tight performance of works by tight-knit trio
The program Tuesday at Merrill Auditorium featured pieces by couple Robert and Clara Wieck Schumann and their mentee and friend Johannes Brahms.
R. Kelly curses, screams, cries in TV interview denying sexual abuse
CBS’ Gayle King proves unflappable during an emotional interview with R&B star R. Kelly that aired on ‘CBS This Morning.’
Organizers say Old Port Festival has ‘achieved its mission’ so this year’s will be the last
Portland Downtown Executive Director Casey Gilbert announced Tuesday that the festival will be celebrated for the 46th and final time on June 9.