The 10-day program, will take place Aug. 21-31 on the school’s campus in Boston.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Kimmel will be title sponsor of inaugural LA Bowl
The collage football game will be played Dec. 18 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
Janet Malcolm, provocative author and journalist, dies at 86
The author of numerous influential books and magazine stories, the Prague native practiced a kind of post-modern style in which she often called attention to her own role in the narrative.
Lee Nelson is back in our homes, now in the L.L. Bean catalog
The retired news anchor’s first modeling job was a photo shoot for the summer issue.
Vaccinated visitors soon can take off masks at Disney World
Starting Tuesday, face masks will be optional for visitors to the theme park resort who are vaccinated.
Prime Peke! Wasabi the Pekingese wins Westminster dog show
It was a poignant win that came after one archaeologist Iris Love, the owner of Wasabi, the winning Pekingese, died last year of COVID-19.
With 2 movies now showing and 1 on the way, Maine cinematographer is having a blockbuster summer
Alice Brooks shot two major films in theaters now, ‘In the Heights’ and ‘Queen Bees.’ A third – ‘Tick, Tick…Boom!’ – is due out later this year.
‘The Maine Farm Table Cookbook’ celebrates the state’s many food producers
Kate Shaffer’s newest cookbook also serves as a guidebook.
‘The Night Watchman,’ Malcolm X biography win arts Pulitzers
One of the country’s most esteemed novelists, Louise Erdrich, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for ‘The Night Watchman.’
Robert Indiana estate settles copyright lawsuit with late artist’s patron
The lawsuit was filed in May 2018, just before the ‘LOVE’ artist died on Vinalhaven.