The actress, known for her opposition to the Vietnam War, is picking up where she left off with civil disobedience nearly a half-century ago.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Lady Gaga falls off stage while dancing with fan
During her Las Vegas show, the pop star invited a fan onstage who picked her up and lost balance.
FIFA says 82 million people watched Women’s World Cup final
FIFA research says the Women’s World Cup final drew an average audience 56% higher than for the 2015 final.
Netflix releases ‘The Laundromat,’ movie about Panama Papers, despite lawsuit
Netflix released the movie by director Steven Soderbergh, despite an attempt by two lawyers linked to the Panama Papers documents to stop the premiere.
Library exhibit offers glimpse into J.D. Salinger’s life and work
A new exhibit opening this week features early drafts of ‘The Catcher in the Rye,’ ‘Franny and Zooey.’
Maine influences shine through in new film ‘The Lighthouse’
Starring Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson, the murky drama is set at a fictional Maine lighthouse in the 1890s, with dialogue and visuals heavily influenced by Maine writings, history and art. It opens nationally Friday.
Ken Burns is behind new grant for film on Flannery O’Connor
The Georgia novelist and short story writer died in 1964 at age 39.
‘Grease’ spinoff set for new streaming service HBO Max
‘Grease’ is the word, again.
Felicity Huffman starts serving prison time in college scam
The actress has reported to a federal prison in California to serve a two-week sentence.
Children’s museum sells building to Portland art museum, in boost for both
The sale for $2.1 million means the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine can advance its plans to move to Thompson’s Point and the Portland Museum of Art gains flexibility for expansion.