The 76-year-old singer picks Flushing Meadows Corona Park to say goodbye.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Road trip film wins Toronto festival’s audience award
The honor puts ‘Green Book’ on the path to possible Oscar glory.
As ever, predicting Emmys a crapshoot, but here goes …
Will it be ‘Game of Thrones’ or ‘Handmaid’s Tale’? ‘Atlanta’ or ‘Barry’?
The radical spirit of ’75 is alive and well with the relaunch of Littoral Books
Once a feminist press of gritty old Portland, the small publishing house returns with a more inclusive mission.
Celebrities support Rihanna’s charitable ball
The pop star raises almost $6 million for various good causes.
Kevin Hart subs as principal at Dallas school
His visit is arranged to promote his new movie, ‘Night School.’
Lewiston High grad wins Emmy for HBO documentary
Joshua Church was supervising producer on ‘The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling,’ which won in the outstanding documentary or nonfiction special category of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Maine singer Rick Charette, who gave kids ‘I Love Mud,’ is ready to retire
The beloved entertainer, whose songs are known to generations, won’t be performing in schools anymore, but you’ll still see him at some events.
One of Robert Indiana’s last pieces spells ‘BRAT,’ not ‘LOVE’
The sculpture, which its owners are confident is by Indiana, was erected this week outside a sausage factory in Wisconsin.
‘Quite a gift’: Hearing on estate of Robert Indiana elicits gasps
Testimony reveals that his caretaker was paid nearly $500,000 in the last two years of the artist’s life, received 118 pieces of art and made cash withdrawals totaling $615,000 from Indiana’s bank accounts.