He immortalized a young Bob Dylan in ‘Don’t Look Back’ and captured the spin behind Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign in ‘The War Room.’
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
John Fogerty still rolling on the river 50 years later, and is coming to Maine
The lead singer of Creedence Clearwater Revival brings his impressive musical resume to Westbrook’s Rock Row on Sunday.
Exhibit examines when Peaks Island got its groove
A new exhibit at the Fifth Maine Museum shows how the community evolved in the 1970s.
Clintons, Mariah Carey turn out for Barbra Streisand concert
Babs returns to New York City’s Madison Square Garden after 13 years for a show that turned political.
‘Hobbs & Shaw’ topples ‘Lion King’ from box office throne
The first spinoff in the 18-year-old ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise stars Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham.
Bandwagon builds for LGBTQ diversity on children’s TV
From a girl knight-in-training with two dads to a 12-year-old nonbinary protagonist who doesn’t want to grow up, representation is becoming more common.
Ogunquit Museum of American Art getting $2 million gift
The donation comes from Ann Ramsay-Jenkins, a member of the museum’s board.
Katy Perry, Capitol Records owe $2.78 million to Christian rap artist for copyright infringement
“Dark Horse” earned around $41 million in total, jurors were informed Tuesday during the damages portion of the trial.
Meghan McCain will talk family and politics in new audiobook
Meghan McCain will share some thoughts about politics and her late father, Sen. John McCain, on an audiobook coming out next year
R. Kelly ordered held without bail in sex trafficking case
R&B singer R. Kelly appeared in a New York City court for an arraignment on charges he sexually abused women and girls.