James Graham is often tired and riddled with pain, and expresses his frustrations and joy in gestural, abstract paintings.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Robert Hardy, who played Minister for Magic in ‘Harry Potter,’ dies at 91
Between 1978 and 1990, he played the eccentric veterinarian Siegfried Farnon in ‘All Creatures Great and Small.’
Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival pays tribute to Schubert
The program was presented Tuesday at Deertrees Theatre.
Our untold past comes to life in South Berwick
The ‘Forgotten Frontier’ exhibit at the Counting House Museum tells stories of natives and newcomers in the 1600s who helped shape today’s Maine and New Hampshire.
As Bowdoin festival winds down, contemporary music is the focus
You could hardly wish for a more stylistically varied slate than Thursday night’s program of the Gamper Festival of Contemporary Music.
Bates Dance Festival says goodbye to its founder, good luck to its longtime director
Outgoing director Laura Faure ‘put Maine on the map’ in the dance world.
For Phish fan, it’s time to make the doughnuts
The co-owner of a Philadelphia doughnut and fried chicken shop answers the band’s call.
‘Wonder Woman’ sequel planned for 2019 release
Gal Gadot is set to reprise her role but a director has yet to be set.
Actor John Heard of ‘Home Alone’ fame dies at 71
He earned an Emmy nomination for his role as a corrupt detective in ‘The Sopranos.’
Concert review: Festival Orchestra plays vigorous concert to a large crowd
The Atlantic Music Festival runs through July 30 at Colby College in Waterville.