The reopening coincides with final weekend of the ‘Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948-1960’ exhibition.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine community theaters are getting ready to return with smaller casts and audiences
They’re returning to in-person shows this summer and fall, but not the typical big musicals. The changes made out of necessity are giving theaters a chance to tackle different types of material.
Portland artist wins $75,000 grant for project in Milwaukee
Daniel Minter will use the award to create art out of an ash tree.
Naomi Campbell welcomes her first child
The supermodel made the announcement over Instagram.
Charles Grodin, ‘Midnight Run,’ ‘Heartbreak Kid,’ star, dies at 86
Grodin had roles ranging from Robert De Niro’s counterpart in the comic thriller ‘Midnight Run’ to the bedeviled father in the ‘Beethoven’ comedies.
Philip Roth biography, pulled last month, has new publisher
The book was pulled last month amid allegations of sexual assault and harassment against biographer Blake Bailey.
Ariana Grande, Dalton Gomez tie the knot
The couple quarantined together during the pandemic.
Maine State Music Theatre to stage its major productions in Westbrook this season
Because of pandemic-related uncertainties and Bowdoin College’s schedule, the Brunswick-based theater felt it had to change venues for the shows to go on.
Live Music Lineup: Mozart, Americana and classic country
Catch shows this week from Amy Sims & Vytas Baksys, Jason Spooner Band and Scott Moreau.
Indie Film: State motto takes on terrifying meaning in horror short ‘Dirigo’
Skowhegan native and Portland resident Noah Bessey’s film was selected to represent Maine in The United States of Horror anthology.