The album – Perry’s first full-length seasonal outing – is due out Nov. 5 on Fantasy Records.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Face the Music: Dave Gutter goes solo, and self-deprecating, with ‘I’ve Been Here Awhile’
The five-song EP from the Rustic Overtones singer delves into mortality.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Catch local singer-songwriter Anni Clark in Freeport on Friday night.
Two artists show paintings from their time in the wilds of Maine
Michael Vermette and Timothy P. Wilson have shows in Boothbay and Portland, respectively.
Live Music Lineup: Phish frontman, trio of indie artists and a tribute to late folk singer in Gardiner
Several Maine musicians will perform in Gardiner on Sunday to pay homage to Martin Swinger.
Indie Film: Head to Camden or your couch for a festival of nonfiction films
The Camden International Film Festival is back in person, in an impressive way, but its offerings are available online as well.
Bieber wins artist of the year at star-packed MTV VMAs
Justin Bieber also took home the best pop song honor with Giveon for “Peaches.”
‘Shang-Chi’ tops box office again with $35.8 million
The total was good enough for the best second-weekend gross of any film during the pandemic, edging out the previous Marvel movie, “Black Widow.”
Judge cancels Rod Stewart’s trial, sets plea deal hearing
A hearing is scheduled for next month to discuss a plea deal to resolve charges stemming from a New Year’s Eve altercation with a hotel security guard nearly two years ago.
Goodbye, exposed brick walls and mismatched tables. Many of Portland’s newest eateries are embracing high-concept design
In these breweries, bars and restaurants, the design is as delicious as the food.