Ruhle joined MSNBC in 2016 after a five-year stint at Bloomberg Television.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Tennessee school district bans Holocaust graphic novel ‘Maus’
Art Spiegelman won the Pulitzer Prize in 1992 for the work that tells the story of his Jewish parents living in 1940s Poland and depicts him interviewing his father about his experiences as a Holocaust survivor.
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
Roots folk act The Wood Brothers play the State Theatre on Feb, 1
Picasso heirs launch digital art piece to ride ‘crypto’ wave
They’re looking to cash in on a surge of interest in non-fungible tokens, NFTs, which have netted millions for far-less-known artists and been criticized by some as environmentally costly get-rich schemes.
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to return painting looted during World War II
The 17th-century landscape has been in the museum’s collection since 1982.
Rihanna’s foundation donates $15 million to climate justice
Eighteen organizations in the Caribbean and U.S. will be receiving grants.
Elton John postpones Texas concerts after getting COVID-19
The star is vaccinated and boosted and is experiencing ‘mild symptoms.’
Eight artists selected for residency at Acadia National Park
Each participant will stay at the park for 14 days and will host a public outreach event during that time.
Neil Young threatens to delete Spotify catalog over Joe Rogan vaccine misinformation
Earlier this month 270 scientists and medical professionals urged Spotify to establish a misinformation policy after an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience promoted what they said were ‘baseless conspiracy theories’ about the pandemic.
Ulvaeus seeks source of ABBA magic with Apple radio show
ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus is launching a radio show on Apple Music