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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Recipe recalls the time that Julia Child, Mr. Rogers made spaghetti
Peter and Terry Weyl of Portland still make Marco Polo Spaghetti decades after Child taught Fred Rogers how to cook it on TV.
‘Star Wars’ actor Adam Driver says he grew up in Klan territory
In an interview with USA Today, Driver says he remembers KKK rallies being held in his Indiana home town.
Madonna says her remarks on Aretha Franklin weren’t intended as a tribute
The pop icon is blasted online after an anecdote she gave Monday at an awards show focused more on herself than Franklin.
Maine Jewish Museum hires executive director with White House experience
Gary Barron served under several presidents, as well as on the board that oversees the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington.
Concert review: ‘Forest Unfolding’ opens chamber festival finale
The nine-movement cantata is a collaboration by four composers.
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ tops weekend box office
The film, which cost $30 million to make, earned $34 million since its opening Wednesday.
Why ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ marks an emotional moment – and a movement – for representation in Hollywood
Based on the book by Kevin Kwan, it’s the first movie to center on an Asian American story with an all-Asian cast in 25 years.
Water stories wanted for Freeport woman’s online exhibit
Pam Ferris Olson is collecting videos and another accounts for her project, Women Mind the Water.
Ariana Grande tears up as she recalls Manchester
Her new album pays tribute to survivors of the terrorist attack.