A cause of death was not disclosed for the iconic fashion designer, but it was reported she died peacefully.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Cameraman hurt on set gets $66 million
A mobile camera crane unit tipped over and fell on him in 2016.
Princeton University plans Toni Morrison tribute in 2023
The author, who died in 2019 at 88, won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993.
Chef José Andrés, daughters eat their way through Spain
The new TV series follows the humanitarian on a food tour of his homeland.
Zach Bryan drops ‘All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster’ album
The statement doesn’t mention Ticketmaster by name except in the new album title, though he tagged the company in a separate Instagram post displaying the track listing.
Art review: For inaugural exhibit, Waterville gallery puts focus on video art
Three videos and a related sculpture make up ‘Light on Main Street’ at the Joan Digman Schmaltz Gallery of Art in the new Paul J. Schupf Art Center.
U.S. officials say COVID, bomb cyclone won’t slow Santa’s travels
The freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall that’s disrupting holiday travel in the U.S. shouldn’t be a problem for a man who lives at the North Pole.
Jurors deliberating in Megan Thee Stallion shooting case
She testifies that rapper Tory Lanez shot her in her feet in the summer of 2020. Lanez’s lawyer alleged the shots were actually fired by Megan’s then-best-friend.
‘Flash Gordon,’ ‘Get Carter’ director Mike Hodges dies at 90
His work was praised by the likes of revered contemporaries Stanley Kubrick and Terrence Malick.
Terry Hall, singer with ska icons The Specials, dies at 63
He co-wrote The Go-Go’s 1981 hit ‘Our Lips Are Sealed.’