The last original episodes of ‘Maury’ are set for broadcast in September.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Price Is Right’ embarking on 50-stop tour
The longest-running game show in TV history is celebrating its 50th season.
Live Music Lineup: Plenty of indie-rock and female-fronted acts this weekend
Maine Academy of Rock’s Girls Rock showcase is on Sunday afternoon in Portland.
Things to Do: Comedy, ballet and a beer crawl all on tap this weekend
Patton Oswalt will be at the State Theatre on Saturday.
Orchestra of top Black, Latinx classical musicians coming to Maine
The Sphinx Virtuosi, the performance arm of the Detroit-based social justice nonprofit Sphinx Organization, will play Merrill Auditorium on March 31.
Ye’s act pulled from Grammys show
The decision is made in response to the musician formerly known as Kanye West’s ‘concerning online behavior’ toward his ex, Kim Kardashian.
As Lynne Drexler’s star rises, Farnsworth sells two of her works to help diversify its collection
The Rockland art museum fetched $1.2 million this month for a painting by the late Monhegan artist and is planning to sell another, an unusual and controversial decision.
Disney World criticized over ‘racist’ performance by Texas students
Members of the Indianettes drill team wore fringed outfits and yelled ‘scalp ’em.’
Stephen King writes war in Ukraine is about a hero and a villain
Replies on Twitter by King’s fans and critics ran the gamut from agreement, to disagreement, to thinking maybe his take was an oversimplification of a saga rooted in history.
Court orders Jussie Smollett released from jail pending appeal of 150-day sentence
The ruling comes two days after the actor’s attorneys said his time in custody could put his mental and physical health at risk.