An observation tower put up for hikers changed the view for artists, a conflict that could continue with more development in the area.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
What to know about Beyoncé’s ‘Lion King’-inspired visual album ‘Black Is King’
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter released “Black Is King” in the wee hours of the morning of July 31, roughly one month after publicly announcing that she had shot a companion piece to her original music released alongside the live-action “Lion King” film last year. The new visual album, streaming on Disney Plus, is “meant to celebrate the […]
Republicans push Kanye 2020. But will it really hurt Biden?
President Trump’s re-election campaign denies involvement.
Creative Portland installs art in city bus shelters
A federal grant that came last year is helping to fund the installation of public art pieces in 3 bus shelters this month.
Former President Bush pays tribute to immigrants in new book
The book includes 43 portraits of immigrants painted by the 43rd president, along with biographical essays he wrote about each.
Phelps, Ohno open up about suicide, depression in new documentary
Olympians including Michael Phelps, Apolo Anton Ohno, Shaun White, Lolo Jones and Sasha Cohen are opening up about their mental health struggles in a new sobering film.
After recovering from virus, Domingo vows to clear name
In AP stories last year, multiple women accused Domingo of sexual harassment and abusing his power while he held management positions at LA Opera and Washington National Opera.
Man killed in Chicago shooting was local rapper
Police say Carlton Weekly, who performed under the name FBG Duck, was shot Tuesday as he stood with another man on one of the city’s most fashionable streets.
Fiona Hill plans book on future of polarized America
The former National Security Council aide in the Trump White House provided key testimony last year in the impeachment inquiry.
UK judge: Meghan Markle’s friends can stay anonymous in privacy case
A British judge has ruled that the Duchess of Sussex can keep her friends’ names secret while she brings a privacy-invasion lawsuit against a British newspaper.