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Arts & Entertainment
Arts and entertainment news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Michael Schur’s `How to Be Good’ will be published in 2021
The creator of “The Good Place’ is here to help.
Monhegan Museum reaches its $2 million fundraising goal
With a boost from the Wyeth Foundation, the island museum wrapped up its campaign nearly a year ahead of schedule.
Led Zeppelin did not steal ‘Stairway to Heaven’ riff, court rules
The lawsuit was filed by the estate of Randy Wolfe of the band Spirit, who wrote ‘Taurus.’
Harry, Meghan make their last appearance as royals
They join Queen Elizabeth II and other members of Britain’s royal family Monday for an annual Commonwealth Day service.
Max von Sydow, star of Bergman films, ‘The Exorcist,’ dies at 90
The veteran actor’s rich repertory included Jesus Christ, clergymen, pontiffs, knights, conquerors, attorneys, sinister doctors, stateside villains and the devil incarnate.
Barbara Neely, creator of 1st black female series sleuth, dies at 78
She was named the 2020 Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America.
Indie Film: How a gig for the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum rocked this filmmaker’s world
Making ‘Meteorites & the Epic Story of Our Origins’ was a life-changing experience for Jennifer Widor Smith.
With painted faces, London artists fight facial recognition tech
Every month, the Dazzle Club paints their faces with randomly colored shapes and patterns aimed at defying cameras.
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.