Here’s a brief summary of what some of the major streaming services – the ones with a significant amount of live sports programming – offer. The first two offer Red Sox regular-season games, the others don’t. You can watch any of them on a smart TV, which has built-in streaming capability, or with a streaming […]
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
For sports fans, life can be a stream
With several New England teams playing at once, sports fans are particularly grateful for streaming services that allow them to customize what they can watch.
Peter Mayhew, Chewbacca in the ‘Star Wars’ films, dies at 74
The 7-foot-3-inch actor was working as a hospital orderly in London when cast to play Han Solo’s sidekick.
HBO to air ‘Gilded Age’ series from ‘Downton Abbey’ creator
Set in late 19th-century America, the 10-episode series will focus on an orphaned young woman who gets swept up in the lives of the rich.
Hugs, tears mark taping of final ‘Big Bang’ episode
The episode will air as the last half of a two-part finale on May 16.
Rock Row rolls out Westbrook concert venue, vows to outdo the Pier
The outdoor Maine Savings Pavilion at the new Westbrook development has booked 14 shows, starting in late May.
Maine Artist of the Year wants to create a major arts festival in Portland
Emily Isaacson envisions something similar to Spoleto in Charleston, S.C. Now she’s trying to get others to help make it happen.
‘Avengers: Endgame’ obliterates records with $1.2 billion opening
The previous record of $640.5 million was set by ‘Avengers: Infinity War.’
The Cranberries, still in mourning, return for the last time
The surviving members of the Irish rock band The Cranberries reflect on the legacy of singer Dolores O’Riordan and celebrate her with their last album, ‘In the End.’
Sheryl Crow records ‘Redemption Day’ with Johnny Cash vocals
Sheryl Crow has released a new version of a political and spiritual song about war featuring vocals from the late Johnny Cash