They hope to send a message for positive change with the 40-foot-long work off Monument Square.
Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Tig Notaro replaces Chris D’Elia in reshoots for Zach Snyder’s ‘Army of the Dead’
The zombie movie had wrapped shooting and was scheduled for release in 2021 before D’Elia was pulled because of surfaced sexual harassment allegations.
Elizabeth Debicki to play Princess Diana on ‘The Crown’
Emma Corrin is playing Diana on the drama’s upcoming fourth season, but Debicki will take on the part for what’s sure to be the character’s most dramatic chapters.
Maine Media Workshops receives its largest grant
The $1.125 million gift will help bolster the Rockport school’s Arnold Newman Prize in Photographic Portraiture.
Going home to a papermaking past, Maine native embarks on a deeply personal journey
Kerri Arsenault, who grew up in Rumford-Mexico, draws attention to a Faustian bargain with her investigative memoir.
AMC movie theaters to offer 15-cent tickets on first day of reopening
Movie theater chains have said they will operate at reduced capacity to facilitate social distancing, along with increased theater cleaning and required mask wearing.
Stephenie Meyer says more ‘Twilight’ books are planned
Meyer is planning at least two more books in her mega-selling vampire series
Sumner Redstone, who built media empire including CBS, dies at 97
Under his watch, Viacom became one of the nation’s media titans.
Trini Lopez, 1960s singer mentored by Sinatra, dies at 83
He gained fame for his versions of ‘Lemon Tree’ and ‘If I Had a Hammer.’
Trump lip-sync star Sarah Cooper gets Netflix special
‘Everything’s Fine,’ starring the writer and comedian, will debut this fall.