Two upcoming concerts mark the anniversary, a testament to the members’ ability to hash out their differences.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Springsteen calls Trump ‘deeply damaged to his core’
The rock icon assails the president for what he sees as attempts to turn Americans against each other.
‘Ralph,’ ‘Creed’ help holiday box office set record
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ and “Creed II” take the top two spots on the North American charts.
Cinematic pleasures of Showtime’s new Ben Stiller-directed series ‘Escape at Dannemora’
The drama tells the story of a 2015 incident in which two convicts broke out of prison with the help of a prison employee.
Netflix series crosses borders and cultures to get at what it is about humans and dogs
The new docu-series ‘Dogs’ is streaming now.
Vinalhaven’s landmark ‘Statue of Liberty Coke Bottle’ getting a face-lift
This winter, an island builder is restoring the sculpture carved by the late Bill Epton more than 30 years ago.
‘Dirty John’ coming to small screen on Bravo
The true crime podcast will become a weekly series.
Dolph Lundgren traded academia for role as Soviet boxer in ‘Rocky IV’
He says he has no regrets about the move, but he looks forward to a new part in ‘Creed II’ that offers more substance.
Martha Stewart calls an Uber, and it doesn’t go well
She airs her grievances on Instagram.
‘Magic of Christmas’ returns to its roots with original conductor and concept
Bruce Hangen, the Portland Symphony conductor who helped establish the concert, returns to Portland to reset the tradition.