‘Blow the Man Down’ wrapped up filming in the Maine town on Friday.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Art review: Portland gallery displays ‘Exceptional Objects,’ in photo and sculpture
The work of Yale grads Kate Greene and Bill Albertini is on display through April at Grant Wahlquist Gallery.
Lakota ‘Sun Dance’ painting acquired by Bowdoin is art, history and imagination
At the college’s museum, visitors are given a rare view of a sacred Lakota Indian ceremony.
Hannity demands that Kimmel apologize
The late-night comic had joked about first lady Melania Trump’s accent.
Maine-made podcasts cover everything from comedy scene to bedtime stories
Others include a podcast by the rapper Spose and conversations loosely pegged to episodes of ‘Scooby-Doo.’
When exactly did clowns go from birthday-party goofy to downright sinister?
Not to throw a pie in anyone’s face, author Benjamin Radford says evil clowns have always been among us.
Art review: ‘Second Sight’ brings fresh, provocative visions to Bowdoin art museum
The exhibition, which blends mediums and messages to explore the nature of perception, includes work by blind artists.
Ned Bachus’s memoir explores the challenges faced by first-generation community college students
Many non-traditional students have persevered through intense hardships – including immigration, homelessness, violence and financial pressures – to get to college.
Voices outside the mainstream share their stories at Portland poetry reading
The Portland Public Library kicks off National Poetry Month Saturday by showcasing a half-dozen Maine poets from different backgrounds.
Haunted by ‘imposter,’ bedridden artist feels helpless, but keeps fighting
With her mind seemingly taken hostage, the Lyman woman seeks some diagnosis that, like her art, would create a sense of order from the chaos.