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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Superman,’ ‘Lethal Weapon’ director Richard Donner dies at 91
He gained fame with his first feature, 1976’s ‘The Omen.’
Spike Lee, ‘Annette’ kick off 74th Cannes Film Festival
The occasion draws a wide spectrum of luminaries back to celebrate the fest, canceled last year due to the COVID-19 virus.
Maine artist turns trash into fairy dolls on display in Bowdoinham
The exhibit, “Salvaged Magic” at the Merrymeeting Arts Center in Bowdoinham, features colorful fairy dolls composed out of trash.
‘Superman,’ ‘Lethal Weapon’ director Richard Donner dies
He also directed the kids’ adventure classic ‘The Goonies.’
New film documents Lewiston High School’s first Black head coach, Ronnie Turner
Local filmmaker Zamzam Elmoge discusses her new film ‘Everything Earned’ and the two years she spent following Lewiston High School’s basketball coach.
Movies with Maine connections focus of 2021 Maine International Film Festival in Waterville
About 50 films to be shown during annual 10-day festival, with focus on those made, produced or set in Maine.
Cannes reawakens, pins hopes on film festival’s return
The show is now running 14 months late, thanks to the pandemic.
Live Music Lineup: Multi-genre singer-songwriter, blues festival and Beethoven
The North Atlantic Blues Festival is this weekend in Rockland.
Indie Film: Portland’s Longfellow Books a stop on filmed tour of indie bookstores
‘The Bookstour’ visits 50 brick-and-mortar retail havens for bibliophiles in a bid to raise awareness about the importance of supporting them.