Julia Louis-Dreyfus is honored for a sixth time for her HBO role as a self-absorbed vice president, tying with Cloris Leachman as the most-winning Emmy performer ever.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
A grieving husband honors his wife by curating a show of her Chinese brush paintings
The art of Christine Maclin, who died in 2016 at age 71, will be shown at Maine College of Art beginning this week.
Review: ‘The Vietnam War’ on PBS a gripping look at a tumultuous chapter in American history
The 10-episode series by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick begins airing Sunday night.
Grant Hart, indie rocker, dies at 56
Hart was the drummer and singer for Husker Du, a trio credited with influencing Nirvana and the Pixies.
Daniel Kany: Pop artist plays with food in new Portland venue
See Karen Lederer’s ‘Cheeto Fish’ at the bright white Grant Wahlquist Gallery.
Country star Don Williams dead at 78
Nicknamed ‘The Gentle Giant,’ he had a rich voice, gentle delivery and storytelling style.
Country music star Troy Gentry, 50, killed in N.J. helicopter crash
The band Montgomery Gentry was supposed to perform Friday in New Jersey.
‘GoodFellas’ actor Ray Liotta plays a twisted Colonel Sanders in new ads
‘As I got into character and put on that infamous Colonel mustache I really was able to have fun with it,’ Liotta says.
‘Heartbreak Hotel’ brings Elvis back to life at Ogunquit Playhouse
The prequel to ‘Million Dollar Quartet’ is making its premiere run through Sept. 30.
King inspired ‘It’ filmmakers to become storytellers
The movie version of ‘It,’ featuring clown Pennywise, opens in theaters Friday.