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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Stephen King’s ‘It: Chapter Two’ scares up $91 million in 1st weekend
It’s the second-highest opening for a horror film and the month of September.
John Coltrane’s ‘Cousin Mary’ dies in Philadelphia at 92
Mary Lyerly Alexander spent much of her life working to preserve the jazz great’s legacy.
Rustic Overtones releases video for new song ‘Black Shirt’
The band’s first album in six years comes out in November.
Portland council sends a message to promoter of Westbrook concerts: Turn down that music
The council’s letter says noise from Rock Row concerts ‘is a disruption of the quality of life’ for many residents.
Fall brings new shows, services and chance of bigger TV tabs
The TV bubble keeps expanding, and that means viewers have more choices to make as the fall season arrives.
Amazon apologizes for shipping Margaret Atwood’s new novel early
Amazon.com is apologizing for a “technical error” over the shipping of “The Testaments,” the year’s most anticipated novel.
Facebook found you friends. Now can it find you love?
Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service, arrived in the U.S. on Thursday.
‘It: Chapter Two’ film portrays painful true chapter of LGBTQ history in Maine
Bangor resident Charlie Howard was attacked and thrown off the city’s State Street Bridge in 1984, an event depicted in a scene from Stephen King’s book and the movie.
Scarlett Johansson stands by Woody Allen: ‘I believe him’
Johansson, an early supporter of the Time’s Up movement, says she’s spoken to the filmmaker about the accusations of child sexual abuse and he maintains his innocence.