The award celebrates her work with a charity that brings awareness to mental illness.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
‘Seinfeld’ stars to reunite Friday in virtual fundraiser
The event will raise money for the Texas Democratic Party.
River Roads Artisan Gallery collaborates with Somerset Woods to promote arts, outdoors
The collaboration serves to support local artisans belonging to the co-op and promote the nearby trail system as Somerset Woods will host a walk to the Gorge Overlook in November.
‘Gimme Some Lovin’ rock star Spencer Davis dies at 81
The British guitarist and bandleader’s eponymous rock group had 1960s hits including ‘Gimme Some Lovin’’ and ‘I’m a Man.’
Altered photo shows Ice Cube, 50 Cent in ‘Trump 2020’ hats
The photo circulated widely on social media Tuesday, fueled in part by a tweet by Eric Trump.
Edgar Allan Poe’s letter pleading for $40 from editor sells 173 years later for $125,000
The final bid on this Poe letter exceeded winning bids at the same auction for a handwritten scientific manuscript by Albert Einstein and a manuscript signed by George Washington.
Portland Museum of Art employees seek to unionize
Management denies workers’ accusations of union-busting tactics, but says it doesn’t believe a union ‘is right for our museum.’
Georgetown singer-songwriter creates album centered around mental health
Lauren Crosby partnered with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Maine to release her newest album, “Sheepscot Valley Enchantress,” and $1 from every album will be donated to the Hallowell-based non-profit.
Guitars played, partly made by Eddie Van Halen up for auction
Both guitars were hand-striped by the late Rock and Roll Hall of Famer in the familiar style of most of his guitars dating back to the first Van Halen album in 1978.
Indie Film: Portland poet finds new form of expression in film
‘Carceral Humanism’ captures poet Abdul Ali, his words and his city in a six-minute video.