He scored for Hollywood movies such as ‘The Last Emperor’ and ‘The Revenant.’
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
With attendance still lagging, Maine theaters weigh whether to stay patient or adapt
An analysis of audience data suggests most theaters are operating at 60%-80% of 2019 levels, but many in the business believe a full recovery from the pandemic is still possible.
Change of art: John Bisbee puts down the nails and picks up a paintbrush
The first show of the next phase of his career is now on display in Portland.
A resilient Greek nanny changes the course of her young charge’s life
In ‘My Xanthi,’ a now-adult Nick reads his nanny’s old letters and comes face to face with the brutality of her life in wartime Greece.
Baldwin co-defendant gets probation on gun charge
David Halls is convicted of unsafe handling of a firearm.
Florida teen’s documentary on trans visibility premieres
The film interweaves perspectives from three young transgender people, mental health providers, advocates and allies.
Gwyneth Paltrow not at fault for ski collision, jury decides
The dismissal concludes 2 weeks of courtroom proceedings that hinged largely on reputation rather than the monetary damages at stake.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski trial defense leans heavily on experts
A Utah man is suing the actor, saying that her recklessness on the slope caused a crash that left him with lasting symptoms. Paltrow says the man veered into her from behind.
British comedian, TV star Paul O’Grady dies at 67
He was first known for performing as Lily Savage, a tart-tongued Liverpudlian drag queen who became a fixture as a standup and talent-show host at London’s Royal Vauxhall Tavern.
Visitors flock to see David sculpture after Florida uproar
Over the weekend, both Florence’s mayor and the museum director voiced incredulity over the ruckus.