Guitarist Peter Witham is back on the benefit concert trail after serious illness last year put him on the receiving end; the July 22 concert is his way of giving back, his mother says.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Heaven Can Wait’ is a classic worth revisiting
The 1943 Ernest Lubitsch film featuring Don Ameche and Gene Tierney, featured at the Maine International Film Festival, is a gem that should be savored, JP Devine writes.
Maine International Film Festival enjoys good start to its 19th year
Organizers say weekend screenings were well-attended.
Free outdoor Waterville concert series kicks off July 28
The first show in Castonguay Square will feature a number of state and regionally recognized bands, including Yard Sail, Sweet & Savory, Chris Ross & The North, Emilia Dahlin and The Jason Spooner Band.
‘Wild Tales’ a chronicle of people who just can’t take it anymore
The black comedy with an edge screens Tuesday at the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
Full coverage: Maine International Film Festival
Check out the latest happenings of the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville, July 8 through July 17.
MIFF recognizes Academy Award winner with Lifetime Achievement Award
Robert Benton, screenwriter and director, says he learned the craft from watching movies as a child.
‘Bajirao Mastani’ will be pleasant surprise for MIFF filmgoers
The grand imagining of Indian history has lots of dramatic changes and sexy players.
Dine Out Maine: Zapoteca in Portland gets some things very right
Others, say the overcooked chicken mole, need a little retooling.
Robert Benton’s ‘The Late Show’ knocks you off your feet
The semi-satirical film noir lite is a quirky old-fashioned love story that has all the essentials.