The pop superstar and her partner, actor Orlando Bloom, get UNICEF to announce the news on its Instagram account.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
John Lennon’s killer denied parole for an 11th time
Mark David Chapman shot and killed the former Beatle on Dec. 8, 1980, in Manhattan.
Artist Maya Lin joins Colby College through remote fellowship
The artist will work with students and faculty though the Lunder Institute for American Art.
Rap at auction: Biggie’s crown and Tupac Shakur letters
Bidders will be able to vie for the crown worn and signed by the Notorious B.I.G. during a 1997 photo shoot 3 days before he was killed, and 22 autographed love letters written by Shakur.
Justin Townes Earle, Americana singer-songwriter and son of Steve Earle, dies at 38
Earle, who battled substance abuse like his father, was named for legendary country songwriter Townes Van Zandt.
Watch local painters at work in their gardens
Attend Artascope’s virtual event Sunday, or buy a ticket to be with the artist in person.
Face the Music: The Ghost of Paul Revere to release new album Friday
‘Good At Losing Everything’ is the latest from the Maine holler-folk act.
Photos: Heavy metal music and a midlife crisis
With Portland’s music venues closed because of the pandemic, now seems like the right time to revisit what feels like a bygone era.
Placido Domingo denies abusing power, seeks to clear name
Allegations of sexual harassment have crippled his career in the United States, as well as his native Spain.
Connecticut town naming sewage plant after John Oliver
The Danbury mayor announces the tongue-in-cheek move in a video posted on his Facebook page.