Like so many in the past year, the Sundance Film Festival has had to reinvent itself as a mostly virtual experience.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Golden Globes to honor Jane Fonda with Cecil B. DeMille Award
The 83-year-old actress and activist will accept the accolade during the ceremony, which airs Feb. 28.
Alaskan illustrator becomes first Native American to win Caldecott Medal
Michaela Goade won the prestigious Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story, for ‘We Are Water Protectors.’
Uncertainty of vaccine rollout puts summer performance plans in limbo
This is when arts presenters usually set their summer schedules, but they don’t know what size audiences they can expect.
New performance series at Thompson’s Point kicks off this weekend
The Unplug & Unwind shows, part of Halo at the Point’s Lounge Series, will feature small crowds, with tickets sold by the loveseat.
Susan Conley comes home to Maine with latest novel ‘Landslide’
The Maine writer set the novel in fictional Sewall, based on Phippsburg.
Jimmie Rodgers, singer of ‘Honeycomb’ and other hits, dies
The singer who recorded the hits “Honeycomb,” “Kisses Sweet Than Wine” and many other popular songs during the 1950s and 60s has died.
York musician Harvey Reid knows the value of the troubadour. He wrote the book on it.
The performer spent downtime from touring to research and write ‘The Troubadour Chronicles.’
Painter makes home, and art, in Phippsburg fishing village
Fishermen and their boats are frequent subjects of Jillian Herrigen’s work.
Art review: Experimental photography on display in joint exhibits at MECA
‘Tory Fair: Portable Window’ and ‘Parallax/Geography’ are running through Feb. 28.