‘Maine Cabin Masters’ debuts Jan. 9 on the DIY cable channel and follows Maine builder Chase Morrill and his crew as they renovate camps and cabins across the state.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
It’s a happy ‘Gilmore’ return
The whimsical dramedy ‘Gilmore Girls’ gets a Netflix reboot nearly a decade after it ended its seven-year network run.
Society Notebook: Maine art sale sends medical help to Ecuador
Artists respond to a call from Partners for World Health to get supplies to people recovering from disaster.
Warren Beatty returns to acting and directing in one fell swoop
The era-spanning auteur, 79, portrays Howard Hughes in “Rules Don’t Apply.”
Hailee Steinfeld draws rave reviews
Just 19, the ‘True Grit’ actress is having another breakthrough.
Anna Kendrick is more than a ‘Scrappy Little Nobody’
She’s an Oscar nominee and now a published author.
We’ll pick a president, but the search continues for a perfect late-night host
Meanwhile, the upcoming election is providing plenty of ammunition for the likes of Meyers and Colbert and Bee.
A pioneering feminist talks about her ‘Life on the Road’
It’s clear from her new memoir that Gloria Steinem, now 82, has not mellowed.
Was ‘The Chemical Wedding’ the first science fiction novel?
In introducing a new version of the 400-year-old book about a very unconventional wedding, writer John Crowley claims this was the first in the genre.
Is Amy Schumer’s video a tribute to Beyonce song or a parody?
THe video garnered little negative attention at first, but was greeted with claims of racism when Schumer shared it.