Many Portland-area breweries make a Kölsch-style ale, but no surprise the Germans have rules around the name.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Got Tix: Where to find tickets to upcoming shows
Rustic Overtones perform in Arundel on Friday.
With coronavirus cases rising, ‘The Suicide Squad’ opens softly
The sequel-reboot garnered good reviews but grossed only $26.5 million.
Composer draws inspiration from Georgia O’Keeffe
One hundred years ago, O’Keeffe turned music into painting. Now composer Victoria Bond is doing the reverse. Bond’s work is meant to evoke the painting’s themes.
Art review: Two galleries entice viewers with a wealth of experiences
At New Systems Exhibitions and Zero Station, both in Portland, opportunities abound for eye-popping sensuality, beauty and lyricism.
Following his lodestar, composer Robert Sirota comes home to Maine
He’s hosting two chamber music concerts with different programs and performers in his private studio.
Trey Parker, Matt Stone sign $900 million deal ensuring 14 ‘South Park’ movies
Two of the movies are promised in 2021.
Rockland foundation offers $20,000 award to composers
It’s the third year the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation has offered the commission.
Newman Prize photography contest deadline extended to Aug. 11
Maine Media Workshops administers the annual contest, which recognizes innovation in portraiture.
Maine’s new poet laureate is a small-town librarian who’s written 2 books of poems
Julia Bouwsma is a farmer and director of the Webster Library in Kingfield, and teaches at the University of Maine at Farmington.