‘Servant of the People’ stars the Ukrainian president, as the Ukrainian president.
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Ahead of Portland show, Al Franken talks about his Maine connections, comedy and current events
An original writer for Saturday Night Live, Franken resigned his U.S. Senate seat in 2018, has since returned to comedy, and will visit the State Theatre on Sunday.
New lawsuit in Robert Indiana saga pits ‘HOPE’ against ‘LOVE’
Michael McKenzie, who has marketed Indiana’s ‘HOPE’ images, is suing the company that has promoted his iconic ‘LOVE’ image for falsely claiming a copyright.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is indeed the voice of ‘Paddington’
Before he became the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy also the voice of Paddington Bear in the Ukrainian version of the hit 2014 live-action comedy film and its sequel.
Ghost of Paul Revere fans rally to replace music gear stolen on tour
The Portland band has raised $28,000 toward replacing its trailer and equipment, stolen in Colorado last week.
Entertainers, writers of color honored at NAACP Image Awards
LOS ANGELES — Samuel L. Jackson along with Prince Harry and Meghan are some of the individuals being recognized at the NAACP Image Awards Saturday night. Netflix enters with a leading 52 nominations, led by the film “The Harder They Fall,” at the 53rd annual awards, to be televised Saturday at 8 p.m. Jackson will […]
Mick Jagger, Questlove producing James Brown documentary series
‘Say It Loud’ is expected to premiere on the A&E Network next year.
Oscar-nominated ‘MASH’ actor Sally Kellerman dies at 84
Kellerman had a career of more than 60 years in film and television, but would always be best known for playing Major ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan in 1970.
Netflix hopes to recover $200,000 worth of props stolen from ‘The Crown’
About 200 items were taken when the vehicles were broken into at a truck stop while a unit was shooting nearby.
Maine Lobster Festival returns for 75th anniversary, drops admission charge and carnival
The organizers want to offer greener options as the event in Rockland resumes after a two-year absence.