Produced by NO Productions of South Portland, ‘2020: The Dumpster Fire’ is set for a December release.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Daniel Craig’s final Bond takes $56 million at domestic box office
In second place is last week’s No. 1 film, ” Venom: Let There Be Carnage.’
Judge hears arguments in school’s plan to conceal murals
A federal judge is considering whether Vermont Law School has a right to conceal two large murals because some people in the school community find them racially offensive.
Dolly Parton, businesses raise $700,000 for flood victims
More than 500 homes and 50 businesses were damaged in August after up to 17 inches of rain fell in less than 24 hours in Middle Tennessee.
Tanzanian writer awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
Abdulrazak Gurnah was born in Zanzibar in 1948 and recently retired as a professor at the University of Kent in England.
Fisk Jubilee Singers celebrate 150 years since first tour
The singing group started performing in 1871 to raise money for its university.
Robert Altman, 1960s counterculture photographer, dies at 76
Altman studied photography with Ansel Adams before going west in 1968 to San Francisco, where he became a fixture in the city’s art community
David Letterman’s ‘Late Show’ announcer Alan Kalter dies at 78
He also also acted in sketches and delivered a comic one-liner after every show, as the logo for production company World Wide Pants flashed across the screen.
Russian film crew in orbit to make 1st movie in space
Before Russia took the lead, NASA had talked to actor Tom Cruise about making a movie in orbit.
Netflix, Howard create Chadwick Boseman scholarship
The $5.4 million scholarship in the name of the late actor is awarded to four students at his alma mater.