In 2016, the actress filed for divorce ‘for the health of the family.’
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Broadway shows gear up for fall return
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said theaters could reopen Sept. 14, but producers ‘may make their own decision as to when they reopen.’
Stephen Colbert says he’s going back before live audiences
Live taping will start June 14 and all audience members will have to show proof of vaccination.
State Theatre’s marquee message gets attention of famous musicians
Billy Bragg and Sinead O’Connor are among those who’ve shared a photo of the Portland concert venue’s sign on social media.
Now planted in Maine, artist puts out book of paintings from her travels
Missy Dunaway of Cape Elizabeth created a visual journal of her itinerant life.
New documentary explores the recovery side of addiction
‘Voices of Hope’ includes first-person stories of Mainers who have struggled with substance abuse and are living healthy lives.
Viral video drew hundreds to California party; 150 arrested
Police say at least 2,500 people showed up to Huntington Beach before moving the festivities downtown.
Roger Hawkins, drummer for ‘The Swampers’, dies at 75
Hawkins was the original drummer for the studio band immortalized as ‘The Swampers’ in the rock hit ‘Sweet Home Alabama.’
‘I was afraid’: Prince Harry, Oprah discuss mental health in new series
Prince Harry is candidly addressing his mental health journey on a new Apple TV+ series.
Maine Arts Commission to dole out $750,000 in federal recovery funds
The money from the American Rescue Plan will go to projects that employ artists and improve communities.