Jennifer Lopez and the scheming strippers of “Hustlers” topped even their high expectations at the weekend box office.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Immigrant Garden’ grows out of heart-warming correspondence
Flowers speak the language of the soul at The Footlights Theatre in Falmouth.
A career fighting fires and a famous friend inspire Brunswick poet
Former Boston firefighter Bobby Breen, who served as a muse for Irish poet Seamus Heaney, published his third collection this month.
Eddie Money, ‘Two Tickets to Paradise’ singer, dies at 70
Money was known for such hits as “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Take Me Home Tonight.”
‘Jersey Shore’ star Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino released from prison
The reality TV star was sentenced to eight months behind bars for tax evasion.
Maine Voices Live: ‘Big Nate’ creator reveals what cartoonist’s life is really like
Lincoln Peirce drew a sold-out crowd to One Longfellow Square on Tuesday for MaineVoices Live.
Storm Area 51 creator: ‘I sparked a movement while I was bored at 2 a.m.’
Meet the 21-year-old at the center of the weirdest internet phenomenon of the summer, a plan to organize a mass raid Sept. 20 on Area 51.
‘SNL’ adds 3 to its cast, including 1 Asian American comic
‘Saturday Night Live’ adds 3 new cast members for its upcoming 45th season, including the show’s only Asian American performer
Court cuts jury award, warns Steinbeck kin to end litigation
The court upheld a jury verdict two years ago in Los Angeles federal court that found Gail Steinbeck and her husband meddled with the late author’s stepdaughter’s plans as executor of the estate.
Influential photographer Robert Frank dies at 94
His book ‘The Americans’ was first published in the late 1950s and is considered one of the most influential photography books of the 20th century.