The works uncovered in the late artist’s Vinalhaven residence include one of his ‘LOVE’ sculptures, but 28 pieces of work are missing.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Portland Planning Board gets ball rolling on Commercial Street hotel, condo project
The panel backs the first stage of Hobson’s Landing, featuring 89 housing units, plus a 157-room hotel.
Pianos get spiffed up for their debut Friday in Portland’s public squares
Four pianos will spend the month of July available for anyone to make music in public squares downtown.
United Kingdom monarchy costs go up, partly because of Buckingham Palace
A 10-year program aims to refit the aging palace, the queen’s official residence in central London.
Robert De Niro, Anne Hathaway to get their stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame
Candice Bergen, chef Guy Fieri and Alvin and The Chipmunks were among those selected for their work in television.
After no luck on ‘The Bachelor,’ South Portland woman to be contestant on spin-off show
Chelsea Roy will compete on ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ beginning in August.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: Maine folklore and riveting mystery
The late John Gould’s collection of 33 tall tales and Linda Greenlaw’s latest offering in her Jane Bunker series
In a first for these first responders, firefighters rescue July 4th tradition for widow of a World War II veteran
Fixing her flagpole was a tall order for a 97-year-old widow in Portland, but she knew some guys with lots of ladders.
Sculpture provides seat of river stone in Waterville
Sculptor Jesse Salisbury’s work, created from a single 3-ton piece of granite, will reside in Castonguay Square until September.
New bakery in Whitefield sign of rising enterprises in rural communities
The Chase Farm and Bakery in Whitefield joins other bakeries in finding their niche in rural areas with loyal customers.