The move would have made her ineligible to accept any Emmys the show would have won.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Andrew Ridgeley’s new memoir remembers George Michael fondly
Ridgeley’s “Wham! George Michael & Me” is part memoir and part monument to one of the biggest pop stars of the 1980s.
Crackdown announced after actor Alec Baldwin falls for tour ‘scam’
Only one company is licensed to take visitors to Liberty Island, but other companies often mislead tourists into believing they booked a ride to the statue.
Oprah donates $13 million to historically black Morehouse College
She originally gave $12 million to an endowment fund at Morehouse College in Atlanta in 1989, which has paid to educate nearly 600 students in the past 30 years.
Portland Museum of Art hires curator of European art
Shalini Le Gall also will focus on academic initiatives in her new position.
Portland poet, 92, writes about climate change, degradation of earth
Jackie Moore avoids sentimentality and presents nature with a sense of awe, wonder and despair.
‘Joker’ laughs its way to October box office record
Warner Bros. puts on a happy face after the $93.5 million debut.
Ginger Baker, Cream’s volatile drummer, dies at 80
He fashioned an uncommonly swift and heavy poly-rhythmic style that inspired – and intimidated – countless musicians.
University of Kansas apologizes for risque Snoop Dogg show at hoops event
The Jayhawks get an R-rated performance for their annual basketball kickoff.
Diahann Carroll, Oscar-nominated, pioneering actress, dies
Carroll was an actress and singer who won critical acclaim as the first black woman to star in a non-servant role in a TV series.