Allen’s film was dropped by Amazon Studios after the #MeToo movement brought a reappraisal of the director.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
First volume of Barack Obama’s memoir coming Nov. 17
Even with a substantial list price of $45, “A Promised Land” is virtually guaranteed to sell millions of copies.
Stanley Crouch, contentious man of letters, dies at 74
The influential critic, columnist and self-taught Renaissance man was inspired by his knowledge and love of blues and jazz and his impulse to step over the line.
Maine Public radio voices retire in budget move
Music hosts Sara Willis and Robin Rilette, along with news reporter Ed Morin, took voluntary retirement packages offered by the statewide public broadcasting network.
Historical society in New York gets $7.5 million for archive storage
The gift will enable the New-York Historical Society to upgrade its storage for documents ranging from John Jay’s draft of a Federalist Paper to the archives of author Robert Caro.
Restorers uncover new details in a Michelangelo Pieta
The Renaissance master carved the Bandini Pieta between 1547 and 1555, when he was nearly 80.
J.K. Rowling’s newest book criticized for reportedly transphobic plot line
A review by The Telegraph led #RIPJKRowling to trend on Twitter – implying the author is killing her career with her views.
Brad Paisley and his wife fight hunger with 1 million meal pledge
About 750,000 pounds of food will feed more than 60,000 families.
Cast members reunite for ‘Princess Bride’ Democratic fundraiser
Wisconsin Democrats offered a star-packed live-streamed script reading of ‘The Princess Bride’ to help Joe Biden’s campaign in the key state.
During dark times, midcoast photographer makes images of hope
Carol Eisenberg shows colorful digital photographs at Carver Hill Gallery in Camden.