For a time, the actor had his own series, ‘Fish,’ about a police detective’s domestic life and his relations with five street kids he took into their home.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Revenant’ plows ahead on snow-stalled weekend
It leads box office sales amid cancellations and closures caused by the East Coast blizzard.
Maine sculptor Cabot Lyford dies at 90
His sculptures are in museums, schools, parks and public places across the country.
Movies: ‘Revenant’ cast and crew endured and prevailed
In the sprawling frontier story, Leonardo DiCaprio and his castmates suffered for their art.
Lucky Clark On Music: Glen David Andrews to make Slates debut
Andrews’ concert is planned for Jan. 18 in Hallowell.
For HBO, ‘Sesame Street’ retooled to attract tech-saturated kids
Expect modern touches, shorter shows, single themes and fewer characters, but still plenty of letters and counting.
A little patience pays off for fans of Guns N’ Roses
The band will headline a Calfornia festival this spring.
First Boston Marathon documentary will go beyond bombings
The creators say the movie, set to premiere in April 2017, will retrace the iconic footrace’s first steps in 1897.
USC study shows Carrie Fisher was right about roles for older women
The 100 top-grossing films of 2014 had zero women over age 45 in a leading role.
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.