The Auburn photographer will display thousands of images of her friends, and the travels she took to reach them, in a new exhibition at Mass MoCA.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine arts groups prepare to fight Trump in case of budget cuts
‘We’ll be ready,’ says one leader. ‘The stakes are high. People are paying attention.’
Passamaquoddy canoe maker and craftsman David Moses Bridges dies at 54
A noted advocate for his ancestral culture, he also fought for the environmental rights of tribes in Maine and across North America.
‘Split’ puts it all together at box office, debuts at $40.2 million
That’s double the expected opening revenue, sending the film about a man with 24 personalities to No. 1 in theaters over the weekend.
Piece of rock’s go-go history being auctioned off in Biddeford
The Saco River Auction Co. is putting up for bid a 13-foot neon sign that adorned the Whisky a Go Go, the iconic West Hollywood nightclub.
Maine environmentalist Rachel Carson focus of PBS documentary airing Tuesday night at 8
Producer and director Michelle Ferrari spent a couple weeks at Carson’s former coastal home in Southport, near Boothbay Harbor, and says Carson spent her ‘happiest moments there.’
Woody Harrelson to try live-streaming a full-length movie as it’s shot
The film called “Lost In London LIVE” will be broadcast as it happens in over 550 U.S. theaters Thursday evening.
Portman takes leading role on gender pay gap in Hollywood
The star of ‘Jackie’ says it’s hard for women to be forceful about demanding equal pay when they’re already getting paid millions of dollars.
Ani DiFranco writing a memoir
The book will reflect upon her ‘eventful and radical life.’
Kardashian West heist looks like an inside job
A chauffeur and his brother are arrested in the $10 million jewelry theft.