Adding video games would give Netflix another way to build on the nearly 208 million subscribers that it had at the end of March.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Anarchy in UK court? Ex-Sex Pistols sue singer Johnny Rotten
Guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook are suing for the right to use the band’s songs in an upcoming television series.
Chip and Joanna Gaines step up to help lead a new TV network
The shows will vary from Atlanta-based farmer Jamila Norman helping families transform their outdoor spaces to designer Brian Patrick Flynn beautifying interior spaces.
Britney Spears’ new attorney says father must step aside
An attorney of Spears’ choosing was appointed to represent the pop star in her conservatorship, after a hearing in which the singer tearfully spoke about the case’s impact on her life.
Meghan, Harry to develop new Netflix animated series
The project will focus on a 12-year-old girl’s adventures.
‘The Guru’ signs off WBLM and heads for hometown station
The classic rock station’s Brian James leaves after 33 years on the air for a job in Augusta.
Baron Cohen sues Massachusetts cannabis dispensary
He says an image of his character Borat was used on a billboard without his permission.
Penn directs again – with daughter Dylan
He debuts in Cannes his latest film, ‘Flag Day,’ in which he also co-stars.
Maine Public names its new president and CEO
Rick Schneider comes from Washington, D.C., with a long career in journalism, philanthropy and public broadcasting.
MIFF Review: ‘Kansas City’ entertains us with a jazzy melodrama
This smoky, meandering, sweaty hunk of life is set during the Great Depression and features a blend of gin, marked cards, bad and damaged women, gun smoke, and dirty money, J.P. Devine writes.