But total sales for the movie’s debut are the lowest of the four-film ‘Hunger Games’ series.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
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.
‘Star Wars’ fans clamor for tickets, ask, ‘Where’s Luke?’
Tickets for ‘The Force Awakens,’ out Dec. 18, went on sale Monday, intermittently crashing websites where they were sold.
Frank Zappa’s widow dies at 70
After his death in 1993, Gail Zappa fought to protect her husband’s music and identity.
Daniel Craig says he’s had enough of role as Mr. Bond
The 47-year-old is reprising his role as the British spy for the fourth time in the upcoming movie ‘Spectre.’
Belarusian author Svetlana Alexievich wins Nobel literature prize
She has used her journalistic skills to chronicle the great tragedies of the Soviet Union and its collapse.