A British judge has ruled that the Duchess of Sussex can keep her friends’ names secret while she brings a privacy-invasion lawsuit against a British newspaper.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Pete Hamill, legendary New York columnist and novelist, dies
Hamill, who was 85, died at a Brooklyn hospital from heart and kidney failure.
Chip and Joanna Gaines return to ‘Fixer Upper’ for new network
The series, which made the couple do-it-yourself celebrities, will be part of their Magnolia Network set to launch next year.
Katy Perry, Kevin Hart defend embattled Ellen DeGeneres over alleged workplace toxicity
Former and current employees of DeGeneres’ show reported experiencing racism and intimidation in the workplace.
Jay-Z’s company to help launch music school
Roc Nation – the mogul’s agency – is partnering with Brooklyn’s Long Island University to establish the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment.
Kanye West withdraws petition to get on New Jersey ballot
The petition showed many signatures looked nearly identical and others lacked complete addresses
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are ‘unreservedly sorry’ for plantation wedding
The couple married in 2012 at Boone Hall, a former plantation in South Carolina.
Pandemic parody of `Goodnight Moon’ to be released in fall
“Good Morning Zoom,” written by Lindsay Rechler and illustrated by June Park, is scheduled for Oct. 6.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and partners buy XFL for $15 million
The spring football league filed for bankruptcy in April.
Taylor Swift nabs 7th No.1 album with ‘folklore’
Taylor Swift’s surprise album “folklore” gives the pop star her seventh No. 1 title on the chart.