‘I really think people are just mad to see a fat Black woman that makes pop music and is happy,’ she said Sunday in a TikTok.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Face the Music: Lake Street Dive and Allison Russell talk new tunes before Thompson’s Point show
The two acclaimed acts will play to a sold-out crowd Saturday night in Portland.
Artists paint the town (literally) in Cape Elizabeth
The artwork they created over the weekend will be sold at the 14th annual Paint for Preservation auction Aug. 28-29 to benefit the Cape Elizabeth Land Trust.
‘Free Guy’ gives box office a lift, opening with $28.4 million
It was expected to debut around $20 million.
Foo Fighters require vaccine proof, test for Alaska shows
The band will play twice in Anchorage and once in Fairbanks.
Over 25 years, Umbrella Cover Museum showered with love
The quirky Peaks Island attraction marks the anniversary with a fashion show. Guess the material.
Litchfield ‘farm girl’ lands supporting role in new movie
The Oak Hill High School grad and horse lover is in the new movie “Not Now,” out this week.
Music festival to require COVID vaccines, tests
Louder Than Life is set for Sept. 23-26 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville.
Chelsea Clinton plans full year of children’s books
‘She Persisted in Science: Brilliant Women Who Made a Difference,’ is scheduled to come out next March.
Tony Bennett cancels fall and winter touring dates
His family has said that the 19-time Grammy-winner was diagnosed with dementia in 2016.