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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
America’s 1st canine movie star was this collie from Maine
Trained on a farm Down East, Jean the Vitagraph Dog starred in some 25 silent films, one of which is being shown around the state this month.
Opening night of statewide film festival draws crowd in Waterville
Thursday’s event included a screening of the 1945 film “Leave Her to Heaven” and a discussion with Tim Williams, the grandson of Ben Ames Williams who authored the 1944 novel the film was based on.
SXSW, other entertainment events worldwide cancelled on coronavirus fears
Movie releases, film festivals, concerts and other events involving public crowds and international travel have taken a hit.
Nashville musicians to hold concert for tornado relief
Sheryl Crow, Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell, Dan Auerbach and others will stage a benefit event Monday.
Publisher cancels release of Woody Allen memoir
The announcement follows days of criticism focused on allegations that the movie director sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow.
Taylor Swift donates $1 million to Tennessee tornado relief
Deadly storms ravaged counties in middle Tennessee this week, including in Nashville.
Dave Matthews was inspired by his daughters to write a novel
For his debut novel, ‘If We Were Giants,’ the musician found inspiration close to home.
Met Opera institutes 14-day quarantine for some due to virus
The Metropolitan Opera has instituted self-quarantines for artists and employees traveling to New York from areas affected by the new coronavirus
Sean Spicer joins cable TV talk show fray
The former White House press secretary launched ‘Spicer & Co.’ today on the conservative network Newsmax TV.