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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Guilty pleas entered in burglary ring that stole art, other items including Warhol, Pollock
Federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania announced charges in June against nine Lackawanna County residents in 18 heists from art, historical, and sports museums and other institutions in six states between 1999 and 2019.
Indiana Jones’ box office destiny? A lukewarm $60 million debut in North America
Moviegoers were only moderately interested in going to the theater to say goodbye to Harrison Ford’s archaeologist character in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”
Karen Allen on one last hurrah as Marion Ravenwood in ‘Indiana Jones: Dial of Destiny’
Since 1981’s ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark,’ Allen has been only a sporadic presence in the subsequent sequels. But the glow of the freckled, big-eyed actor who so memorably played Marion Ravenwood has only grown stronger over time.
These couples from New York City were once at the core of Monhegan’s art colony
The Monhegan Museum of Art and History is showing the works of eight late artists who started coming to the island in the middle of last century and influenced each other over the following decades.
Tween’s obsession with Spider-Man actor takes center stage in new comedy by central Maine playwright
‘I’m Going to Marry You Tobey Maguire,’ written by Samantha Hurley, will debut off-Broadway on July 8 at The Cell Theater in New York City.
Witness fears industry retaliation for testimony in fatal shooting on Alec Baldwin production
Prosecutors said in court filings a witness is prepared to testify the film set armorer handed off a small bag of narcotics to the witness after returning from an interview at a police station.
Photos: Theater at Monmouth revs up for another summer of shows
A summer tradition is set to return Saturday, when the Theater at Monmouth launches its 54th season at the historic Cumston Hall on Main Street. Professional actors will perform five plays over the next six weeks at the 250-seat opera hall inside the Romanesque Revival building. The shows range from Shakespeare’s gender-bending comedy, “As You Like It,” to Oscar Wilde’s classic, “The Importance of Being Earnest.” On Thursday, the cast of the contemporary musical “The Story of My Life” held a dress rehearsal ahead of Saturday’s kickoff at 7:30 p.m. To view the full schedule and purchase tickets, visit theateratmonmouth.org. All photos by Ashley Allen/Kennebec Journal.
Alan Arkin, Oscar-winning ‘Little Miss Sunshine’ actor, dies at 89
His sons confirmed their father’s death saying, ‘Our father was a uniquely talented force of nature, both as an artist and a man.’
Rapper Travis Scott will not face criminal charges in deadly crowd surge at Texas festival
Circumstances of the deaths limited what charges prosecutors were able to present before the grand jury.