The comic strip, created and drawn by Portland artist Lincoln Peirce, was greenlit to become an animated TV series.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Duke and Duchess of Sussex to begin new life March 31
The couple stunned Britain with an abrupt announcement in January that they wanted to step back from royal duties.
Trump says he knows identity of ‘Anonymous’ tell-all writer
The senior administration official wrote an inside-the-White House account that painted the president as inept and dangerous.
Kenan Thompson, Hasan Minhaj bring comedy back to White House correspondents’ dinner
President Trump has skipped the dinner throughout his presidency.
In latest ‘Family Guy’ episode, Meg Griffin is admitted to Bowdoin
The character, donning Polar Bear apparel, announced her early acceptance at the end of the Sunday’s episode.
Museum’s Rembrandt knockoff turns out to be the real thing
A nearly 400-year-old painting that had long been attributed to someone in his workshop has now been judged a work of the Dutch master himself.
Billy Joel’s plans for stable on New York estate creating a stink
The Piano Man and his wife, Alexis, want to build a facility for 12 horses on their 25-acre waterfront property.
‘True Grit’ novelist Charles Portis dies at age 86
Portis, a former newspaper reporter who apparently learned enough to swear off talking to the media, had been suffering from Alzheimer’s in recent years.
Piñata emoji coming to phones in the fall, thanks to Cumberland designer
Rebecca Blaesing’s idea for a piñata emoji was approved in January.
Banksy’s Valentine’s Day mural covered after being defaced
The mural, which was of a girl firing red flowers from a catapult, was tagged with an expletive.