‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic’ opens Sunday at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
New York judge rules against makers of ‘Sesame Street’ in film dispute
The legal challenge involves the distributor of the upcoming Melissa McCarthy movie, ‘The Happytime Murders.’
After Barr blames Ambien for her rant, its maker says: ‘Racism is not a known side effect’
Trump responds to the events around the comedian’s fast downfall by complaining that ABC never apologized to him when he was the object of insulting statements.
Waterville Opera House sees renovations pay off
Six years later, the executive director of the Opera House said ticket sales are up and the venue is able to attract more high quality acts.
Tommy Chong, at 80, still smoking and joking
He says he always knew he’d live to see the day marijuana legalization would sweep America.
Barack and Michelle Obama partner with Netflix to produce movies, TV shows
Netflix announced Monday that the former first couple will create a “diverse mix of content,” including the potential for scripted series, unscripted series, docu-series, documentaries and features.
Intruder at Rihanna’s home charged with stalking
Eduardo Leon also faces charges of burglary, vandalism and resisting arrest.
Margot Kidder, who starred as Lois Lane in ‘Superman’ movies, dead at 69
Margot Kidder, who starred as Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in the “Superman” film franchise of the late 1970s and early 1980s, has died.
Harvey Weinstein’s wife says she didn’t know about alleged sexual misconduct
Georgina Chapman gives her first interview since the scandal erupted.