The study for ‘Worn Out,’ from November 1882, is part of a Dutch private collection and was known to only a handful of people.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Paris’ Arc de Triomphe wrapped in fabric as a Christo artwork
The installation by late artist couple Christo and Jeanne-Claude, who conceived of the project in 1961, will open on Saturday.
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry selling Massachusetts home for $4.5 million
The seven-acre gated estate known as Brook Haven Farm includes a heated pool in the shape of a guitar.
Portland Stage adopts vaccine requirement before season-opening show
The theater, which welcomed back in-person audiences in October, announced the change in requirements Tuesday.
‘Saturday Night Live’ comedian Norm Macdonald dies of cancer at 61
In the later years of his career, Macdonald starred in his own comedy series, ‘The Norm Show’ from 1999 to 2001 and had a recurring role on ‘The Middle’ as Mike Heck’s brother, Rusty.
A youth-driven Met fashion exhibit, for a changing world
The new exhibit at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art seeks to start a new conversation about American fashion, says its curator, Andrew Bolton.
Journey legend Steve Perry to release his first Christmas album
The album – Perry’s first full-length seasonal outing – is due out Nov. 5 on Fantasy Records.
Face the Music: Dave Gutter goes solo, and self-deprecating, with ‘I’ve Been Here Awhile’
The five-song EP from the Rustic Overtones singer delves into mortality.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Catch local singer-songwriter Anni Clark in Freeport on Friday night.
Two artists show paintings from their time in the wilds of Maine
Michael Vermette and Timothy P. Wilson have shows in Boothbay and Portland, respectively.