The 100 top-grossing films of 2014 had zero women over age 45 in a leading role.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Portland’s Bob Ludwig could win a Grammy Award for fifth straight year
He was nominated for two awards Monday, including Album of the Year for “Sound & Color” by Alabama Shakes.
Movies: George Lucas: To feel the true force of ‘Star Wars,’ he had to learn to let it go
The man who launched the franchise takes a long look back – and ahead.
Gardiner’s Johnson Hall hires fundraising consultant
Executive Director Mike Miclon wants to keep plans on track to complete renovation of the upper-level theater by September 2019.
‘Mockingjay – Part 2’ pulls in $101 million to lead box office
But total sales for the movie’s debut are the lowest of the four-film ‘Hunger Games’ series.
National award a great story for The Telling Room
The Portland writing center will be honored at the White House on Tuesday as one of a dozen winners of National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Awards.
Rolling Stones to tour South America in 2016
The America Latina Ole tour is due to kick off Feb. 3 in Santiago, Chile.
Maine Arts Commission calls for more funding, and a fundraising arm, to bolster its work
The group plans to unveil a five-year cultural plan on Thursday.
R.I. farmhouse owners suing Warner Bros.
Owners of the house depicted in the 2013 horror film “The Conjuring” say it has created a real-life nightmare for them.
It’s time for ‘Back to the Future’ Day
The celebration of the so-called “Back to the Future” Day marks the date — Oct. 21, 2015 — that the characters Marty McFly, Emmett “Doc” Brown and Jennifer Parker famously journeyed from 1985 to 2015.