With more than 1 million American under such protective arrangements, Congress looks to expand their autonomy.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Harvey Weinstein extradition fight ends with transfer to California
The convicted rapist and former movie producer will face additional sexual assault charges, rather than remaining at a state prison near Buffalo, N.Y.
Colby College seeks to engage with Waterville community through upcoming interactive art events
Two of the inaugural class of resident fellows at the Lunder Institute — Jose Barrionuevo and Adriane Herman — are set to host interactive community art events in the coming weeks.
‘Kansas’ rock violinist, singer Robby Steinhardt, dies at 71
The band sold over 15 million records and had seven top 40 hits, including ‘Dust in the Wind” and ‘Carry on Wayward Son.’
Face the Music: Roan Yellowthorn’s ‘Another Life’ provides release for Jackie McLean
The Camden native released the highly personal album in May.
Brick Store exhibits art on mending, as the world begins to heal
Illustration Institute’s ‘The Art of Mending’ features works about practical, aesthetic and cultural mending at the Kennebunk museum through August.
Indie Film: Lydia Lunch channels pain into punk in ‘The War Is Never Over’
The documentary tells the musician’s brutal backstory and ongoing mission.
Live Music Lineup: Guitars and piano take center stage this weekend
See shows from D. Gross, Jud Caswell and Robin Spielberg.
MIFF sees strong attendance, high energy as film festival ends 2021 run
Sunday’s rainy weather was not much good if heading outside, but it was perfect for watching movies — a sentiment embraced by many attendees on the final day of the 24th Maine International Film Festival in Waterville.
‘Space Jam’ beats ‘Black Widow’ to lead weekend box office
The Warner Bros. picture starring Los Angeles Lakers great LeBron James made an estimated $31.7 million in sales in its weekend opening,