‘Amy Stacey Curtis: 9 Solo Biennials’ documents the installation of large-scale exhibits in empty Maine mill buildings over 18 years.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Whitney Houston, Notorious B.I.G. set for Rock Hall induction
Joining them are Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode and the Doobie Brothers.
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow quarantines after coronavirus exposure
She plans to remain at home until it’s ‘safe for me to be back at work without putting anyone at risk.’
Al Roker diagnosed with prostate cancer
The ‘Today’ show weatherman urges others at risk – particularly Black men – to see a doctor and get the proper checkups to stop a cancer that is very treatable if detected early.
Robert Indiana’s estate, art representative reach agreement
They’ve asked to put legal proceedings on hold as they work out the details, which they have not disclosed.
COVID-19: ‘The Bitter End’ for nation’s live music venues?
The New Orleans funk band Galactic bought the decades-old music club Tipitina’s late in 2018 and appeared to be making a success of the venue.
With performers infected, La Scala season premiere canceled
The Milan opera house reported a week ago that its entire orchestra had been told to quarantine after nine musicians tested positive for the coronavirus.
Johnny Depp loses libel case over ‘wife-beater’ claims
The judge says the defendants proved their abuse allegations against the actor were ‘substantially true.’
$6 million challenge grant from Alfond Foundation to help fund Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville
Once the Waterville Creates! fundraising effort passes $1 million, the foundation will match it with a $6 million grant as part of its $500 million investment in Waterville and Maine.
Art review: ‘Imaginary Places’ provides much-needed escape
The Maine Jewish Museum exhibit, at its pop-up gallery on Washington Avenue in Portland, features otherworldly photos and ceramics.