Capone’s three granddaughters will also auction a letter he wrote to their father and his only child, Albert ‘Sonny’ Capone, from Alcatraz.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Music industry weighs vaccine mandates, but politics collide
In Florida and Texas, for instance, governors issue bans on vaccine passports.
Nirvana sued by man who was nude baby on ‘Nevermind’ cover
Spencer Elden, who appeared on the album cover at 4 months old in 1991, is suing the band and others, alleging the image is child pornography and he has suffered ‘lifelong damages.’
Letitia Wright injured filming stunt on ‘Wakanda Forever’
She is being treated in a hospital after sustaining minor injuries on the Boston set.
Maine State Music Theatre cancels shows after deluge of refunds
The theater attributes poor ticket sales to fear of COVID-19 and backlash against its vaccination requirements, which more venues say they plan to adopt.
Ex-Iowa anchor hopes her age bias lawsuit changes TV news
Sonya Heitshusen is challenging what she calls a widespread practice of removing older, female staffers from the air because of their looks.
Watershed arts center receives $3 million endowment
The ceramic arts center in Edgecomb recently built a year-round studio.
Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts dies at age 80
The quiet, elegantly dressed Watts was often ranked with Keith Moon, Ginger Baker and a handful of others as a premier rock drummer.
Mayim Bialik to guest host ‘Jeopardy!’ after Richards’ exit
Sony Pictures says other hosts will follow and didn’t mention a permanent replacement.
Lake Street Dive puts on feel-good show at Thompson’s Point
It was the venue’s first show requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccines or a negative test and the process appeared to go smoothly.