Supporters say ‘Many Stitches Hold Up the Sky’ was intended to depict the town’s increasing diversity. Critics say it missed the mark.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Microsoft strikes 10-year deal with Nintendo on Call of Duty
That depends on whether its $69 billion purchase of game maker Activision Blizzard goes through.
Jazzy ‘Charlie Brown Christmas’ swings on after 57 years
There were plenty of reasons Vince Guaraldi’s soundtrack to ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ shouldn’t have worked.
Kirstie Alley, Emmy-winning ‘Cheers’ star, dies at 71
Alley died of cancer that was only recently discovered, her children said.
Theater review: Two actors bring to life a Texas town at Christmastime
Tom Ford and Nathaniel P. Claridad play all 22 roles in ‘A Tuna Christmas’ at Portland Stage.
Fan buying famed ‘Goonies’ house in Oregon, listed for $1.7 million
Since the movie came to theaters in 1985, fans have flocked to the home in northwestern Oregon’s historic port of Astoria.
Freeport teenager welding metal sculptures with a message
Benjamin Pochurek, 16, already has been honored by the Portland Museum of Art for his work, and he’s just getting started.
Art review: History of persecution connects two artists featured at Farnsworth
See ‘Leonard Baskin: I Hold the Cracked Mirror Up to Man’ and ‘Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk’ in Rockland.
Camel pageant is among World Cup’s sidelines attractions
Nazaa’a was one of 15 who competed for the crown, parading by fans while wearing bejeweled collars and draped with strings of gemstones.
Twitter suspends rapper Ye again, this time over swastika post
The rapper now appears to have migrated to another right-wing platform, former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social, where an account under Ye’s name posted about Musk on Friday.