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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine State Music Theatre announces lineup for 2018
The 60th anniversary season spans the ages, from ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ to ‘Saturday Night Fever.’
Ed Skrein won’t play Asian character in next ‘Hellboy’
Critics say his casting was just the latest instance of an Asian or Asian-American role being handed to a white actor
Dog retrieves own storm supplies, becomes online hit
Otis disappeared from a Texas home Friday night; you won’t believe what he did next!
‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ director dies at 74
Tobe Hooper crafted some of the scariest nightmares that ever haunted moviegoers.
Mount Vernon woman with passion for goats skips start of college to compete at Windsor Fair
Emily Williams, 18, will study pre-veterinary medicine at a New Hampshire college beginning this week.
Sonic Spider Boy saves Sea Dogs’ Slugger – with help from Make-A-Wish
Sawyer Fish, 10, of Falmouth frees the mascot in time for the first pitch at Hadlock Field.
Play about Portland’s panhandling debate takes the stage
Snowlion Rep’s season features three plays set in Maine, including ‘Anything Helps God Bless’ and an adaptation of ‘The Cherry Orchard.’
To walk through the streets of Ocean Park is to step back in time
The Old Orchard Beach community and treasured family gathering place retains ‘the values of the past.’
Twitter retaliation: Stephen King says he’ll block Trump from watching ‘It’
After the president blocked him on Twitter, the Maine author tweets ‘No clowns for you, Donald. Go float yourself.’