The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association says concerts will resume in May with capacity for about 4,000 people.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Nothing less than a giant’: Platinum-selling rapper-actor DMX dead at 50
The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as ‘Ruff Ryders’ Anthem.’
Prince estate will finally release his politically charged 2010 album ‘Welcome 2 America’
The 12-tune album, which includes ‘One Day We’ll All B Free’ and a cover of Soul Asylum’s anthem ‘Stand Up and B Strong,’ will be released July 30.
Netflix scores streaming rights to new top Sony films
Beginning next year, Sony’s new films will exclusively stream domestically on Netflix after their theatrical runs.
Applications for federal aid open to arts venues
Music presenters, museum operators and talent representatives are among those eligible for the $16 billion grant program.
Man, a steal! Rare Superman comic sells for record $3.25 million
While hundreds of thousands of copies of Action Comics #1 were initially published, it’s estimated only about 100 exist today, and in varying conditions.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry reveal first Netflix docuseries
‘Heart of Invictus’ will follow ‘service members who have suffered life-changing injuries’ on their journey to the Invictus Games.
Packers’ Rodgers gets surprise during ‘Jeopardy!’ hosting stint
‘Who wanted to kick that field goal?’
Prayer vigil held outside New York hospital for rapper DMX
The crowd outside White Plains Hospital called ‘DMX! DMX!’
Harvey Weinstein appeals conviction, blames ‘cavalier’ judge
The film producer was sentenced to 23 years, which his lawyers argue is ‘unduly harsh.’