Jonesport painter Anne Neely’s new show, ‘The Wonder of the Light’ is at Elizabeth Moss Galleries through Aug. 15, as a documentary about her life makes the rounds.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Portland writer Ron Currie revisits 1987 Jay paper strike in new novel
Ron Currie returns to Babs Dionne in thriller series sequel, ‘We Will See You Bleed.’
Readers suggest the objects they’d pick to explain Maine
Black flies, ice fishing shacks and maple syrup were just a few of the things people suggested as additions to the list we published on Independence Day weekend.
See Maine from above in a WWII-era plane
The C-47 military transport traveled from Long Island, New York, to Brunswick for the Great State of Maine Air Show this weekend. Here’s a look from inside (and above).
Marsden Hartley Legacy Project brings the Lewiston modernist’s art online
The digital catalogue has been in the works since 2012.
Maine plays a role in new film about dads of trans kids
‘The Dads,’ a documentary about the fathers of transgender children, was filmed partly on lakes near Millinocket and will be screening Sunday at the Maine International Film Festival.
Here’s a rundown of the live music planned in the Waterville area this summer
Kennebec County has no shortage of live music this summer, and the shows are mostly free.
Role Model to kick off international tour with Thompson’s Point show
The musician from Maine will open in Portland on Aug. 7, the day his new album ‘Chuck Timely & The Hourglass’ releases.
Bates Dance Festival updates the art form for a contemporary audience
This year’s festival runs July 10-31 at several venues in Lewiston.
The most famous paintings of Maine, after ‘Christina’s World’ | Column
We asked art experts (and AI) for their picks.