The eight-minute movie follows Phippsburg fishermen out catching pogies.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
On the Eastern Prom, a pair of rocks and their concrete copies aim to challenge perception
The public art installation is the product of an Icelandic artist’s residency at the University of Southern Maine.
Face the Music: After a year without concerts, even the annoying parts are nostalgic
The return of live music is still a ways away, but all of it is highly anticipated, from parking frustrations to know-it-all fans.
Meghan and Harry interview with Oprah lays bare royal rift
The interview with Oprah Winfrey was the couple’s first since they stepped down from royal duties and the two-hour special included numerous revelations.
For final project, Maine poet laureate puts out podcast featuring young writers
Stuart Kestenbaum’s ‘Voices of the Future’ comes out this month, as he wraps up his five-year term.
Season brings three new books from Maine poets
Colby professor Arisa White, Portland poet laureate Linda Aldrich and Maine Writers and Publishers director Gibson Fay-LeBlanc all have new works.
In Stephen King’s latest, 6-year-old Jamie Conklin can see dead people
But if there are some horror tropes in ‘Later,’ King knows how to use them to best effect. Expect to be hooked fast.
New York cinemas reopen, brightening outlook for theaters
For a business that has been punished by the pandemic, the resumption of moviegoing in New York is a crucial first step forward.
German TV director charged with rape in prominent MeToo case
Dieter Wedel has denied claims by several women that he pressured them for sex.
Jobless French culture workers occupy theater to demand aid
With sleeping bags and food, about 50 people have set up inside the ornate lobby and velveted balconies of the Odeon Theater on the Left Bank.