Since the hall’s first induction ceremony was held in 1986, it has inducted 819 male artists and only 69 women.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Wizard of Oz’ remake planned with ‘Watchmen’ director
New Line Cinema said the remake will be a “fresh take” and a “reimagining” of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”
Fox News leader signs new contract, no ‘pivot’ planned
Fox News finished January as the third-place news network, behind CNN and MSNBC for the first time since 1999.
‘Alone’ winner from Maine brings his slingshot to new TV competition
Zachary Fowler of Union won $500,000 on the History Channel’s ‘Alone,’ and Thursday he’ll try for $100,000 on TBS’ ‘Go-Big Show’ by wielding a slingshot.
Mary Wilson, longest-reigning original Supreme, dies at 76
Wilson died Monday night at her home in Las Vegas and the cause was not immediately clear.
Joe Allen, whose bistro was a Broadway draw, dies at 87
Joe Allen, whose restaurant was adorned with posters from Broadway’s most notorious flops, died Sunday in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Art kits for Black History Month, featuring Maine artist Ashley Bryan, coming to Waterville area
The kits are inspired by Bryan’s award-winning book, “Beautiful Blackbird,” and will be distributed in Waterville beginning Feb. 25.
Once foes, Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen talk Trump
He interviews her in the latest episode of his podcast, ‘Mea Culpa.’
Things to Do: Films, dance classes and a virtual cabaret
The Sweded Film Festival for Creative Re-Creations features low-budget remakes of popular films.
Maine photographers offer their interpretations of life in abstract show
Nine photographers chose four images that reflect themselves for the Union of Maine Visual Artists’ virtual exhibition.